Torsion Spring Trampoline
A torsion spring trampoline has a frame having a horizontal frame member and vertical members. The trampoline also has a trampoline bed that users can jump on. A plurality of torsion springs connect the trampoline bed to the frame. The torsion springs have a coil allowing bending of the torsion springs inward toward a middle of the trampoline bed. The trampoline bed is in a loaded state. Torsion springs preferably have at least a first coil turn. Torsion springs may also have have a second coil turn in addition to the first coil turn. Torsion springs may also have a third coil turn in addition to the second coil turn and in addition to the first coil turn. Torsion springs may also have a fourth coil turn in addition to the third coil turn, the second coil turn, and the first coil turn.
The present invention is in the field of trampolines.
DISCUSSION OF RELATED ARTRecreational trampolines have a variety of different configurations for the enclosure structure and the trampoline bed. Smaller trampolines have used elastic fabric for providing rebounding energy or helical springs. A plate spring trampoline has also been designed, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,837,828 entitled elasticity controllable trampoline using plate spring, issued Jan. 4, 2005. Traditionally, recreational backyard trampolines have used helical springs also called coil springs to store rebounding energy by connecting the helical springs between the frame and the trampoline bed. Other spring configurations have been devised such as U.S. Pat. No. 6,319,174 entitled Soft-Edged Recreational Trampoline by inventor Keith Vivian Alexander, issued Nov. 20, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, which discloses, “A trampoline which incorporates a flexible mat supported above a support frame by a number of spaced flexible rods; each rod is secured at one end to the mat and at the other end to the support frame.” A variety of different trampoline configurations have various benefits and drawbacks.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA torsion spring trampoline has a frame having a horizontal frame member and supporting members that can be vertical members supporting the horizontal frame member. The trampoline also has a trampoline bed that users can jump on. A plurality of torsion springs connect the trampoline bed to the frame. The torsion springs have a coil allowing bending of the torsion springs inward toward a middle of the trampoline bed. The trampoline bed is in a loaded state. Torsion springs preferably have at least a first coil turn. Torsion springs may also have a second coil turn in addition to the first coil turn. Torsion springs may also have a third coil turn in addition to the second coil turn and in addition to the first coil turn. Torsion springs may also have a fourth coil turn in addition to the third coil turn, the second coil turn, and the first coil turn.
The spring lower portion is inserted into a frame opening formed on the horizontal frame member. Connectors connect the plurality of torsion springs to a periphery of the trampoline bed. The connectors can be elastomeric or plastic injection molded connectors. The connectors have a spring connector retaining edge or surface that retains to the periphery of the trampoline bed.
The torsion spring trampoline has a trampoline pad attached over at least a portion of the torsion springs. The torsion spring trampoline also has an enclosure having an enclosure net secured to enclosure poles. The enclosure has a strap connected to the enclosure net that secures the net to a strap connection on an enclosure pole. The enclosure net is secured to the enclosure pole between a net top edge and a net bottom edge. The enclosure has an enclosure net secured to enclosure poles such as by a zipper. A strap or more than one strap is connected to the enclosure net that secures the net to a strap connection on an enclosure pole. The net is secured to the enclosure pole between a net top edge and a net bottom edge. A fabric sheet flag panel can be connected to the enclosure net that secures the net to a sleeve connection on an enclosure pole. The net is secured to the enclosure pole between a net top edge and a net bottom edge.
The following call out list of elements can be a useful guide in referencing the elements of the drawings.
- 10 Trampoline Frame
- 16 Horizontal Frame Member
- 18 Hollow
- 20 Torsion Springs
- 21 Top Bend
- 22 Primary Spring Connector
- 23 Spring Connector Retaining Edge
- 24 Spring Upper Portion
- 25 Spring Coil
- 26 Threaded Connection
- 27 Spring Lower Portion
- 28 Nut
- 29 Hook End
- 30 Connector
- 31 Grommet
- 32 Bed Opening
- 33 Bed Edge
- 35 Hem Stitch
- 36 Wire
- 40 Trampoline Bed
- 41 Trampoline Bed Periphery
- 43 Bed Net Retainer
- 44 Lower Connection
- 50 Enclosure Pole
- 51 Lower Middle Strap Connection
- 52 Middle Middle Strap Connection
- 53 Upper Middle Strap Connection
- 54 Top Net Retainer
- 55 Sleeve Retainer
- 56 Bed Net Connection
- 57 Enclosure Pole Base
- 60 Enclosure Net
- 61 Lower Middle Strap
- 62 Middle Middle Strap
- 63 Upper Middle Strap
- 64 Net Top Edge
- 65 Flag Panel
- 66 Net Bottom Edge
- 67 Flag Panel Opening
- 68 Entrance
- 70 Pad
- 71 Secondary Spring Connector
- 72 Spring Pad
- 73 Bed Pad
- 74 Pad Connection
- 80 Rod Spring
- 81 Grommet Hook
- 82 Frame Opening
- 130 Attached Swingset
The present invention has a trampoline frame 10 having vertical frame members and also having horizontal frame members 16 made of tubular metal members welded together. The tubular metal members have a hollow 18 because they are made of steel tubes. The general frame structure can be made similar to other trampolines, such as seen in exploded view
A plurality of torsion springs 20 are used to connect the trampoline bed 40 to the horizontal frame members 16. The torsion springs generally have a spring coil 25 that faces inward. When a jumper is jumping on the trampoline bed 40, the torsion springs 20 bend at the spring coil 25. The jumping area is in the middle portion of the trampoline bed which is the inside direction. The periphery of the trampoline bed is the outside direction. The spring coil 25 can be a single turn, a double turn, a triple turn, a quadruple turn, or more than four turns. During use, the spring coil expands and contracts. The spring coil contracts in constriction to a smaller radius in a compressed position and expands in expansion to a larger radius at a neutral position. The spring coil 25 is preferably oriented to face toward the inside of the trampoline as seen in
The horizontal frame members 16 can form a circle or square as seen from a top view. The horizontal frame members are supported by the vertical frame members. The torsion springs 20 extend up from the horizontal frame members 16 to suspend a lower surface of the trampoline bed 40 above a level of the horizontal frame members. The trampoline bed 40 has a flat planar surface that is parallel and suspended above a plane that passes through the horizontal frame members. The torsion spring may generally have a top bend 21 at an obtuse angle.
The connector 30 includes a primary spring connector 22 and also possibly a secondary spring connector 71 as seen in
The spring upper portion 24 preferably terminates at a hook end 29. The hook end 29 can be inserted into the primary spring connector 22 as a snap in construction method, or the hook end 29 can be integrally molded to the primary spring connector 22. The trampoline bed periphery 41 terminates at a bed edge 33. A wire 36 preferably passes around the circumference of the trampoline bed near the bed edge for additional support if necessary. As seen in
The torsion spring 20 also includes a spring lower portion 27 extending downwardly from the spring coil 25 toward the horizontal frame member 16. The spring lower portion 27 passes through a frame opening 82 that can be drilled or otherwise formed through a top surface of the horizontal frame member 16. The frame opening 82 is preferably of the same size as the spring lower portion 27 and having the same cross section. The spring lower portion 27 passes through the horizontal frame member 16 and can be secured by a threaded connection 26 formed on the spring lower portion 27. A nut 28 or other type of hardware securing means can be used for securing to the threaded connection 26 against an outside surface of the horizontal frame member. Other hardware securing means can be used for securing the spring lower portion 27 to the horizontal frame member 16. For example, the spring lower portion 27 can be set in a depression formed on an inside surface of the horizontal frame member 16. As seen in
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The coil orientation of the torsion springs is toward the center of the trampoline bed. As a user jumps on the trampoline bed, the coils of the torsion spring retain and release potential energy.
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The net can be secured to the enclosure pole 50 at various locations besides the top net retainer 54. The net can be secured to the enclosure pole at a net bottom edge 66 that is connected to the bed net connection 56. The bed net connection 56 can be made by machine stitching, or hand sewing the net to the connectors 30. Cord can be used for tying the net to the trampoline bed periphery. The net bottom edge 66 can have a zipper that zips to the periphery of the trampoline bed.
Additionally, for side connection of the net, a lower middle strap 61 of the net can connect to a lower middle strap connection 51 on the enclosure pole 50. Preferably, a middle middle strap 62 connected to the net can be secured to the middle middle strap connection on the enclosure pole 50. Preferably, an upper middle strap connection 53 on the enclosure pole retains an upper middle strap 63. Thus, the net can be secured at a top ring, at three middle straps, and at a net bottom edge 66 for a total of five securing points. The net can be secured to the enclosure pole at a flat flag panel 65. The flag panel 65 can be formed of fabric and is preferably a sheet of fabric. The flag panel provides a continuous linear vertical connection on a segment of the net between the net and the enclosure pole. The flag panel 65 connects to a sleeve retainer 55 that fits over the enclosure pole like a sleeve. The sleeve can be zipped to the enclosure pole with a heavy-duty zipper. The flag panel 65 optionally also includes a flag panel opening 67 that can be used for placement of decorative logos or installation of other structures such as warning labels. The flag panel preferably retains the flexible net toward the rigid enclosure pole.
The entrance 68 is preferably formed on a side of the net to allow entrance of users. The entrance can be parabolic shaped door, rectangular shaped door or a vertical zipper door configuration. The bottom of the entrance is preferably connected to the periphery of the trampoline bed as well.
A torsion spring by definition requires a coil and at least an upper leg and a lower leg. The lower leg is anchored to the horizontal frame member and the upper leg is mounted to the trampoline bed. As seen in
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Although the invention has been disclosed in detail with reference only to the preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various other embodiments can be provided without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the enclosure poles can be formed into arches as seen in
Claims
1. A torsion spring trampoline comprising:
- a. a frame having a horizontal frame member;
- b. a trampoline bed;
- c. a plurality of torsion springs connecting the trampoline bed to the frame, wherein the torsion springs have a coil allowing bending of the torsion springs inward toward a middle of the trampoline bed, when the trampoline bed is in a loaded state.
2. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 1, wherein plurality of torsion springs have a first coil turn.
3. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 2, wherein plurality of torsion springs have a second coil turn in addition to the first coil turn.
4. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 3, wherein plurality of torsion springs have a third coil turn in addition to the second coil turn and in addition to the first coil turn.
5. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 4, wherein plurality of torsion springs have a fourth coil turn in addition to the third coil turn, the second coil turn, and the first coil turn.
6. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 1, wherein the spring lower portion is inserted into a frame opening formed on the horizontal frame member.
7. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 6, further comprising connectors connecting the plurality of torsion springs to a periphery of the trampoline bed.
8. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 7, wherein the connectors have a spring connector retaining edge that retains to the periphery of the trampoline bed.
9. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 6, further comprising a trampoline pad attached over at least a portion of the torsion springs.
10. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 6, further comprising an enclosure having an enclosure net secured to enclosure poles, wherein a strap is connected to the enclosure net that secures the net to a strap connection on an enclosure pole, wherein the net is secured to the enclosure pole between a net top edge and a net bottom edge.
11. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 6, further comprising an enclosure having an enclosure net secured to enclosure poles, wherein a strap is connected to the enclosure net that secures the net to a strap connection on an enclosure pole, wherein the net is secured to the enclosure pole between a net top edge and a net bottom edge.
12. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 6, further comprising an enclosure having an enclosure net secured to enclosure poles, wherein a flag panel is connected to the enclosure net that secures the net to a sleeve connection on an enclosure pole, wherein the net is secured to the enclosure pole between a net top edge and a net bottom edge.
13. A rod spring trampoline comprising:
- a. a frame;
- b. a trampoline bed;
- c. a plurality of flexible rods connecting the trampoline bed to the frame.
14. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 13, wherein the spring lower portion is inserted into a frame opening formed on the horizontal frame member.
15. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 14, further comprising connectors connecting the plurality of torsion springs to a periphery of the trampoline bed.
16. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 14, wherein the connectors have a spring connector retaining edge that retains to the periphery of the trampoline bed.
17. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 16, further comprising a trampoline pad attached over at least a portion of the torsion springs.
18. The torsion spring trampoline of claim 16, further comprising an enclosure having an enclosure net secured to enclosure poles, wherein a strap is connected to the enclosure net that secures the net to a strap connection on an enclosure pole, wherein the net is secured to the enclosure pole between a net top edge and a net bottom edge.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 13, 2013
Publication Date: Sep 18, 2014
Inventor: Samuel Chen (Shanghai)
Application Number: 13/801,672