Foldable/Mobile Skate/Snowboard Performance Half Pipe Ramp
The enclosed invention is a portable professional regulation size skate board and snowboard half pipe park. The park is made up of two mobile trailer units. Each unit consisting of a quarter ramps, performer platform with safety railing and a weather canopy cover. One unit consists of spectator platform and spiral staircase for climbing to the platform. Each unit comprising of structural steel framing is mechanically operated using hydraulics to raise and lower the unit on the a axis and raise and lower the quarter ramps on V axis, safety rails followed by horizontal movement on the X and Y axis. Once placed, the units, facing each other in a parallel position, hydraulically raised, then quarter ramps lowered and then hydraulically moved in the horizontal position connecting the two individual quarter ramps to be mechanically attached providing a smooth surface transition as required for the professional skate board performer.
The present invention relates generally to ramps for use in skating, snowboarding and cycling exhibitions, which is hydraulically and mechanically foldable for secured mobility and hydraulically and mechanically un-foldable as a complete ramp park unit and is adjustable vertically, horizontally and laterally for multiple terrain elevations.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONSkateboarding, In-Line Skating and Snowboarding as a recreational activities among all ages creates opportunity for businesses to sell their products as professional skate board and snowboard riders perform tricks and stunts for the public.
As skateboarding has declined in the past it has begun to climb again in the market place as businesses try to find more ways to sell their products. It has become necessary to provide the ease of mobility and setup time in order to provide an economical means to promote new product or related exhibitions and contests for the purpose of entertainment while using a professional “competition regulation size” skate ramp.
Past and present methods of skateboarding exhibition ramp type half pipes are shipped to a site requiring hours or days of labor for assembly and disassembly making the exhibition more costly than profitable.
PRIOR ARTThe following ramps are used for performing stunts by the riders and are also for use with roller skates, in-line skates and BMX bikes. For example, Schlesinger, U.S. Pat. No: 4,129,916 discloses an Adjustable Skateboard Ramp, Romero, U.S. Pat. No. 4,285,514 discloses a Ramp Device for Practicing Wheeled Sports, Farnen, U.S. Pat. No. 5,524,310 discloses a Modular Halfpipe Skateboard Ramp and Method of Constructing and Sheehan, U.S. Pat. No. Des. 257,874 and Firestone, U.S. Pat. No. Des. 258,460 show designs for skateboard ramps and, ltson; Joseph Derwood, GT Bicycles, Inc, U.S. Pat. No. 5,749,615 disclose a single folding design function that is not plausible within its presentation design. These references herein disclose a number of different designs of ramps and methods for constructing the ramps. Some of these references disclose the use of one-piece unitary riding surfaces, while other ramps known in the prior art disclose the use of multi-piece riding surfaces.
In view of the shortcomings of prior art, providing a portable “half-pipe” ramp transportable by a single vehicle the prior art ramp is not a regulation size skate ramp, does not provide a foldable public/rider observation deck and canopy protection for riders or invited public, therefore professional competition is not possible. The prior art design does not allow foldability as presented. It is this Applicants opinion, the prior art function is not possible in its current design form and function of its application. The new art herein provides a function that allows the ramp combined components to fold and unfold thereby making this new design foldable and mobile.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention specifically addresses and alleviates the above-mentioned deficiencies associated with the prior art. The present invention generally comprised of two single trailers towed by vehicle to a site; hydraulically and mechanically unfolds into two skate park quarter sections and are hydraulically and mechanically adjusted for existing terrain height differences and conditions while allowing transition heights between ramps and ramp components to be smooth, preventing injury to riders in competitions and exhibitions alike. Unit 1 trailer includes a spiral stair accessibility for riders and public personnel to the upper rider/public observation deck platform with a foldable metal guard rail system and canopy. Unit 2 trailer consists of an upper rider deck and canopy with foldable metal guard rail system.
In a present embodiment of this invention, both trailers consists the plurality of rotating wheels and tires for mobility purposes, structural steel elements and steel cross braced framing, hydraulic outriggers, stabilizers and hydraulic lifts providing required height elevation, stability and adjustability of the set up site terrain post support and bracing to support upper deck at regulation height with canopy covers.
The ramps consists of 3 movable ramp components that create one each of the required two quarter ramps once hydraulically aligned and mechanically attached together creating a half pipe ramp. The lower flat ramp portion is mechanically attached to the curved ramp component providing the flat ramp portion required in professional skate park competition and folds within the required confined space once folded in the closed mobile position.
The description within the appended drawings is intended to describe the embodiments of the invention and its function. The description describes the function and methods for operating the invention. The same or equal functions and sequences may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the understood intent of the invention.
The skating/snowboarding ramp trailer Unit 1 and Unit 2 of the present invention is illustrated in
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To become mobile simply reverse the set up process hook trailers to towing vehicles.
Claims
1. Two foldable/mobile quarter round arched ramp assemblies comprising of two separate trailers consisting of structural steel framing, tires and wheels for mobility, with supporting structural steel framing with cross bracing supports with hydraulic outriggers, stabilizers and hydraulic lifts for raising both units with upper rider/public observation deck, with the upper public observation deck unfolded into positon hydraulically and supported by manually attached steel post supports raised and lowered using vertical screw jacks and foot pads, and lateral steel post bracing, supporting upper public observation deck platform and deck framing of wood or metal decking surface.
2. Each of the ramps consists of three separate components having hydraulic, mechanical or manual operational means and methods, devices or elements to raise, lower and adjust the ramps components, decking, laterally or unilaterally providing a smooth transition between ramp components creating a full “competition regulation size” half pipe skate ramp which mechanically closes and folds to within the legal dimensions of the fifty United States highway laws and regulations; a lower horizontal ramp component with pivoting point connections to the quarter round ramp component with pivoting point connections to trailer brackets with a vertical upper ramp component with pivoting points at the two upper rider/public decks with pivoting movement allowing the curved ramp to be raised to the folded position; with all ramps consisting of a plurality of support ribs formed thereon extending from the underside of the horizontal ramp component decks, the deck of the quarter round ramp component extension ramp and the deck of the vertical extension ramp, a plurality of regularly spaced substantially support ribs formed under each of upper rider and public performance decks with foldable metal guard rail system from the top of the trailer with a metal spiral stair and rail system to the upper rider/public snowboarding observation deck.
3. For snowboarding, the entire ramp deck surfaces is to be covered with a man-made synthetic fabric used in all season snowboarding parks for snowboard riders to perform and compete.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 11, 2015
Publication Date: Feb 16, 2017
Inventor: Terry Wilson Gee (Virginia Beach, VA)
Application Number: 14/823,949