Trampoline Rod
In a trampoline in which a plurality of support rods connect between the frame and the mat of the trampoline to hold the mat in tension, the support rods comprise an integral skirt which surrounds and encases at least an upper end length of the support rod and optionally the whole support rod.
The invention relates to a trampoline in which a plurality of support rods connecting between the frame and the mat of the trampoline to hold the mat in tension comprise an integral skirt which surrounds and encases at least an upper end length of the support rod.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA trampoline is a gymnastic apparatus which in its most basic form generally comprises a rebounding mat fixed to a support frame so that the mat is supported above the ground. A user jumps or otherwise bounces on the rebounding mat for entertainment and exercise.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,319,174 discloses a form of soft-edged trampoline in which the mat of the trampoline is supported by a plurality of resiliently flexible rods received in a frame of the trampoline at the lower ends of the rods, the upper end of the rods coupled to the periphery of the bouncing or rebounding mat of the trampoline, this arrangement avoiding the need for a solid frame about the exterior of the bouncing mat, and exposed springs between the frame and periphery of the mat. The rods are angled or spiralled around the frame, extending outwards and upwards from the frame. An example is shown in
It is an object of the invention to provide an improved or at least an alternative form of trampoline.
In broad terms in a first aspect the invention comprises a trampoline system comprising:
a flexible rebounding mat,
a plurality of support rods,
a frame,
the support rods connecting between the frame and the mat to hold the mat in tension, the upper ends of the rods connected to the mat around the periphery of the mat, the lower ends connected to the frame, wherein the upper end of the main support rod is fitted with an edge connector to connect the upper end of the support rod to the edge of the trampoline mat, the edge connector comprising an enlarged end and an integral skirt which surrounds and encases at least an upper end length of the support rod below the enlarged end.
In broad terms in another aspect the invention comprises a support rod for a trampoline system comprising a flexible rebounding mat, a plurality of support rods, a frame, and wherein the support rods connect between the frame and the mat to hold the mat in tension, the upper ends of the rods connected to the mat around the periphery of the mat, the lower ends connected to the frame, in which support rod the upper end of the main support rod is fitted with an edge connector to connect the upper end of the support rod to the edge of the trampoline mat, the edge connector comprising an enlarged end and an integral skirt which surrounds and encases at least an upper end length of the support rod below the enlarged end.
Preferably the integral skirt surrounds and encloses a major part of the length of the support rod.
In one embodiment the integral skirt surrounds and encloses substantially all of the length of the support rod between the enlarged end and the frame.
In one embodiment the integral skirt surrounds and encloses a major part of the length of the support rod between the enlarged upper end and an enlargement or surround towards a lower end of the support rod at or adjacent a connection or entry of the support rod to or into the frame.
Preferably the enlarged upper end of the support rod and the skirt and optionally the enlargement or surround towards a lower end of the support rod and are formed of a plastics material and by injection moulding around and to or onto the support rod or at least an upper end thereof. In one embodiment the rods are aligned in a substantially horizontal plane above the frame and the free length of the rods between the upper ends and the lower ends rods extends or bows outwards from the frame along the entire free length, the rods curving upwards from the frame towards the mat, and the rods aligned to extend outwards substantially perpendicular to the frame,
Preferably the rods are flat when no external force is applied.
Preferably the rods have a square or rectangular cross-section.
Preferably the rods are formed from fibreglass.
In another embodiment the rods are angled or spiralled around the frame, extending outwards and upwards from the frame. An example is shown in
The term “comprising” as used in this specification and indicative independent claims means “consisting at least in part of”. When interpreting each statement in this specification and indicative independent claims that includes the term “comprising”, features other than that or those prefaced by the term may also be present. Related terms such as “comprise” and “comprises” are to be interpreted in the same manner.
As used herein the term “and/or” means “and” or “or”, or both.
As used herein “(s)” following a noun means the plural and/or singular forms of the noun.
Embodiments of the invention are described with reference to the accompany drawings by way of example, in which:
A trampoline system 1 according to the invention is shown in
Each the support rod 4 has a lower end 7 which is connected to the frame 3, and an upper end 8 which is connected to the mat 2. Apertures are formed in the frame 3, along the outer side and slightly towards the upper part of the frame 5, and the lower ends 7 of the support rods 4 insert into these apertures. The sides of the apertures can be reinforced with support inserts or similar if required. In the preferred embodiment the lower ends 7 of the support rods are connected to the frame such that the rods angle outwards, with their longitudinal axes aligned substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the frame. Each support rod 4 has a free length 9, which is that length of the rod between the upper end 8 (connected to the mat) and the lower end 7 (connected to the frame). The free length 9 bows, bends or extends outwards from the frame 3) along the entirety of the free length to form an outwardly bowed arc. In the preferred form, the rods 4 form a row along each side of the frame 2 and mat 3. The corners of the trampoline do not have support rods associated with them. In the most preferred form, the corners of the rectangular mat 3 are ‘cut off’ diagonally between the end one of each row of support rods, to avoid an unsupported or loose portion of material at the corner.
The support rods 4 are, in the preferred embodiment, formed from fibreglass or a similar material. The support rods 4 may be formed as flat bars—that is, elongate members with a square or more preferably rectangular cross-section, or of any other suitable cross-sectional shape. In the preferred embodiment the support rods are flat or straight when no external force is applied—that is, they are not pre-formed with a curve. The sides of the rods (that is, the narrower ones of the longer faces aligned along or with the longitudinal axis of the rod) are, in the preferred embodiment, fully radiused.
The enlarged upper end 8 of each support rod 4 is formed as an edge connector 114 to connect the upper end 8 to the edge of the mat 2 in co-operation with an edge fitting fitted to the edge of the mat. In the preferred form the mat is fitted with mat edge fittings comprising female connectors which receive the male edge connectors 114. Preferably the female connectors are ganged in single unitary components one connected to each edge of the mat. This is shown in
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Claims
1. A trampoline system comprising:
- a flexible rebounding mat,
- a plurality of support rods,
- a frame,
- the support rods connecting between the frame and the mat to hold the mat in tension, the upper ends of the rods connected to the mat around the periphery of the mat, the lower ends connected to the frame, wherein the upper end of the main support rod is fitted with an edge connector to connect the upper end of the support rod to the edge of the trampoline mat, the edge connector comprising an enlarged end and an integral skirt which surrounds and encases at least an upper end length of the support rod below the enlarged end.
2. A trampoline system according to claim 1 wherein the integral skirt surrounds and encloses a major part of the length of the support rod.
3. A trampoline system according to claim 1 wherein the integral skirt surrounds and encloses substantially all of the length of the support rod at least between the enlarged end and the frame.
4. A trampoline system according to claim 1 wherein the integral skirt surrounds and encloses a major part of the length of the support rod between the enlarged upper end and an enlargement or surround towards a lower end of the support rod at or adjacent a connection or entry of the support rod to or into the frame.
5. A trampoline system according to any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein the enlarged upper end of the support rod and the skirt and optionally the enlargement or surround towards a lower end of the support rod and are formed of a plastics material and by injection moulding around and to or onto the support rod or at least an upper end thereof.
6. A trampoline system according to any one of claims 1 to 5 wherein the support rods are flat when no external force is applied.
7. A trampoline system according to any on for claims 1 to 6 wherein the support rods have a square or rectangular cross-section.
8. A trampoline system according to any one of claims 1 to 7 wherein the support rods are formed from fibreglass.
9. A trampoline system according to any one of claims 1 to 8 wherein the frame has the overall form of a rectangle in plan view, the mat rectangular and having a perimeter which overlaps with the frame.
10. A support rod for a trampoline system comprising a flexible rebounding mat, a plurality of support rods, a frame, and wherein the support rods connect between the frame and the mat to hold the mat in tension, the upper ends of the rods connected to the mat around the periphery of the mat, the lower ends connected to the frame, in which support rod the upper end of the main support rod is fitted with an edge connector to connect the upper end of the support rod to the edge of the trampoline mat, the edge connector comprising an enlarged end and an integral skirt which surrounds and encases at least an upper end length of the support rod below the enlarged end.
11. A support rod according to claim 10 wherein the integral skirt surrounds and encloses a major part of the length of the support rod.
12. A support rod according to claim 10 wherein the integral skirt surrounds and encloses substantially all of the length of the support rod at least between the enlarged end and the frame.
13. A support rod according to claim 10 wherein the integral skirt surrounds and encloses a major part of the length of the support rod between the enlarged upper end and an enlargement or surround towards a lower end of the support rod at or adjacent a connection or entry of the support rod to or into the frame.
14. A support rod according to any one of claims 10 to 13 wherein the enlarged upper end of the support rod and the skirt and optionally the enlargement or surround towards a lower end of the support rod and are formed of a plastics material and by injection moulding around and to or onto the support rod or at least an upper end thereof.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 21, 2012
Publication Date: Nov 13, 2014
Inventor: David Jethro Miller (Christchurch)
Application Number: 14/367,618
International Classification: A63B 5/11 (20060101);