WO2016113746A1 - Jouet bidirectionnel et procédés d'utilisation - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H33/00—Other toys
- A63H33/003—Convertible toys, e.g. robots convertible into rockets or vehicles convertible into planes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A47D13/00—Other nursery furniture
- A47D13/06—Children's play- pens
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B5/00—Apparatus for jumping
- A63B5/11—Trampolines
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
- E04H4/00—Swimming or splash baths or pools
- E04H4/0018—Easily movable or transportable swimming pools
- E04H4/0043—Easily movable or transportable swimming pools mainly made of panels
- E04H4/005—Easily movable or transportable swimming pools mainly made of panels characterised by the framework for supporting the panels
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
- E04H4/00—Swimming or splash baths or pools
- E04H4/0018—Easily movable or transportable swimming pools
- E04H4/0056—Easily movable or transportable swimming pools with a framework combined with a water retaining bag
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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- the present invention is in the field of children toys and home use equipment. More specifically the invention is directed to a novel trampoline that may easily be transformed into a playpen, a sphere pool, a water pool, a baby crib, and the like.
- trampolines at home One of the main drawbacks of trampolines at home is the space that they occupy. When the trampoline is not in use, the large space that it captures is wasted and cannot be used by other toys, furniture, and other family members' articles. When additional articles such as a playpen are being used, the home/garden space looks crowded, over filled and unpleasant to stay.
- Another main drawback of standard trampolines currently available in the market is the extensive engagement required from the buyer for assembling the jumping apparatus into a functional toy after purchasing it.
- the 'bi-directional toy' described herein may also be referred in the text below as a 'multifunctional trampoline' and also as a 'multifunctional toy', thus, these terms are used hereinbelow interchangeably and they are all meaning the same.
- the novel multi-functional trampoline provided herein is configured and operable to be sold to the end user in an assembled form, thus the user should only set the toy in a desired function position, and click the handle if he desire, when the toy is used as a trampoline.
- the multi-functional trampoline may be designed in different dimensions to allow the buyer a choice according to the space he has available.
- the foldable trampoline may be used by adults either at home or in gyms.
- the present invention in a further aspect is directed to a novel hook configured and operable to provide fast and reliable connection between the trampoline bounce mat and the solid frame of the trampoline via a bungee cord looped onto the frame.
- the novel hook is designed in a manner that the approach and departure angles of the cord into and out of the hook minimize the friction between the hook and the cord to avoid any damage that may occur to the cord while bouncing.
- Figure 6A is a schematic illustration of a novel hook configured and operable to provide fast and reliable connection between the bounce mat and the frame of the multifunctional trampoline of the invention.
- Figure 7B is a cross section view of the attachment area of the handle to the frame and a covering connecting base.
- a foldable multifunctional trampoline 100 is provided.
- the multifunctional trampoline comprises a pentagon shape with rounded corners, each corner supported by an integral leg assembly. This unique structure provides an enhanced stability with maximal playing area.
- the novel multifunctional trampoline may be easily transformed to a playpen, a baby crib, a sphere pool, and the like by releasing a handle (if connected) and turning the trampoline upside down.
- the multifunctional trampoline provided herein is preferably delivered to the end user in an assembled form, thus, reducing the need to engage with assembly of the different components of the trampoline, stretching the bounce mesh properly and connecting it to the frame of the trampoline via a suitable cord, a process that may not be easy to a non-skilled person.
- the multi -functionality of the trampoline of the invention allows the user not only to save money for buying single-functional products, but also saves the user precious space that is usually a limited and assist in the creation of a calm, tidy surroundings.
- the multi-functional trampoline provided herein is further configure to be folded into a compact form almost in its entirety, a feature that allows substantive costs saving when shipping the toy from the manufactory to the stores and further down the delivery chain of the product to the final destiny of the buyer's house.
- the folded compact form makes the toy convenient for delivery and cost saving. In addition, it may be inserted into any regular family vehicle for delivery from the store after purchase.
- the transformation of the toy from an open form into a compact folded form may be performed when the toy is fully assembled and the only thing that is required to do from the adult handling the toy is to un-click a supporting handle if the trampoline comprises a handle, and such handle is connected.
- the mechanism allowing the simple transformation from a folded into an open form and vice versa will be described in details below with reference to Figs. 4-5.
- a foldable bi-directional toy configured and operable to be used as a trampoline and further to be used as at least one of the following usages: a playpen, a water pool, and a sphere pool, upon turning said bi-directional toy upside down is provided.
- the leg assembly preferably comprises at least: A housing having a top part and a bottom part assembled on the toy frame; A locker having a release trigger button, said locker is configured to allow folding of a leg toward the center of the toy from a vertical position relative to the toy frame into a flat horizontal position; A pin configured to allow movement of the leg upward and downward so as to allow folding of said leg; and a leg having a narrow upper portion suitable for insertion of said locker into it and having dedicated holes for insertion of said pin through it, said narrow portion of the leg together with said locker and pin are all inserted into said housing; Wherein, for transforming said toy into a folded flat form, each of said legs is folded from an open vertical position to a folded horizontal position.
- each leg of the bi-directional toy may be obtained upon pressing on said release trigger button of the locker, pulling of the leg out of said housing and then folding the leg inward toward the center of said bounce mat.
- the bounce mat comprises a plurality of connecting means for connecting the bounce mat to said frame via an elastic rope.
- the connecting means are hooks configured to hold said elastic rope with minimal friction force applied on it in order to avoid damage to said elastic rope upon usage.
- the approach and departure angles of the elastic rope into said hook and out of said hook are in the range of 30 degree to 70 degree to prevent damage that may occur to the rope.
- the bidirectional toy suitable for applying this method comprises at least the following: a) a frame having a pentagon shape connected at each vertex to said leg assembly; b) a leg assembly configured to allow folding of the toy into a compact flat form, to elevate the trampoline from the ground for enabling jumping, and to serve as a basis for dressing onto it an encircling fabric for creating a delimited area when used as at least one of said usages; said leg assembly comprises at least: a housing having a top part and a bottom part assembled on the trampoline frame; a locker having a release trigger button to allow folding of a leg toward the center of the trampoline from a vertical position relative to a flat horizontal position; a pin configured to allow movement of the leg upward and downward so as to allow ejecting of the leg from said housing and folding it in a perpendicular axis; and a leg having a narrow upper portion suitable for insertion of said locker into it and having dedicated holes for insertion of said pin through it, wherein said narrow portion of
- a leg assembly configured to allow folding of the legs from a vertical position into a compact flat form
- a bounce mat configured to allow usage of the toy as a trampoline.
- the leg assembly of the foldable trampoline comprises at least: a housing having a top part and a bottom part assembled on the trampoline frame; a locker having a release trigger button to allow folding of a leg toward the center of the trampoline from a vertical position relative to a flat horizontal position; a pin configured to allow movement of the leg upward and downward so as to allow ejecting of the leg from said housing and folding it in a perpendicular axis; and a leg having a narrow upper portion suitable for insertion of said locker into it and having dedicated holes for insertion of said pin through it, wherein said narrow portion of the leg together with said locker and pin are all inserted into said housing.
- encircling fabric 132 comprises five outer sleeves 1321; each sleeve 1321 is configured to be dressed on a leg 126 of the trampoline so as to create a fence, delimiting the area stretched around the inner side of the trampoline frame, in order to be used as either one of a playpen, a water pool, a sphere pool, and the like.
- the transformation from the trampoline form to the playpen form is simply obtained by un-clicking a handle 130 if the handle is connected to the trampoline (optional feature) and turning the toy upside down.
- the legs may be made of various materials including without limitation, various polymers such as polypropylene, metal, and wood.
- the tip of the leg may be covered by a none-slip pad 127 at the distal end of the leg that is proximal to the floor/ground that is preferable a plastic/rubber/silicon cover. None-slip pad 127 is configured to protect the leg from abrasion that may result during bouncing and further to protect the floor from scratches that may occur during bouncing.
- trampoline 100 may further comprise a removable handle 130 configured to provide the child or adult (especially very young children and elderly people) a holding bar to enhance its stability during jumping.
- the handle may be made of any strong material capable of stably holding the body weight of the child.
- Handle 130 preferably but not necessarily designed as an inverse "U" shape, having a gripping area 1301 that optionally is covered by a soft material, and two descending arm 1302.
- each arm of handle 130 is connected to frame 124 via an extension of the frame shaped as a cylindrical body (shown in Figure 7C) that is housed within a dedicated connecting body housing 133 that is assembled onto it.
- Handle 130 may be clicked into the cylindrical body when the toy is used as a trampoline and be unclicked when the toy is turned upside down to be used as a playpen.
- FIG. 7C Detailed description of the handle, the cylindrical body, and the connecting base housing is illustrated with reference to figures 7A- 7C.
- FIG. 1B is a front view illustration of the multifunctional trampoline 100 of figure 1A, wherein the encircling fabric 132 is removed from the legs. In this view legs 126 are uncovered. Shown in this view are bounce mat 120, cover 125, leg assembly 160 that comprises the legs 126, the housings of the legs folding mechanism 128 with release trigger button 422, and the none-slip pad 127, the five arms of the pentagon shape 121A-121E of the multifunctional trampoline, handle 130 with gripping area 1301 and tubes area 1302, and connecting body housing 133 of the handle connecting mechanism.
- Figure 1C is a top view illustration of the multifunctional trampoline of figure
- a playpen form 101 in a playpen form 101.
- the trampoline is being inversed to the opposite direction in order to make use of the concave shape of the inverted trampoline to create a playpen or sphere pool for toddlers.
- the encircling fabric 132 is dressed onto the trampoline legs to create a close fenced area. This is achieved by dressing the encircling fabric sleeves 1321, each onto a respective leg.
- the assembly of the encircling fabric 132 is performed at the manufactory so as to minimize the engagement required for preparing the toy for usage.
- encircling fabric 132 may be designed to provide a full coverage of the delimited area including the bottom surface in a manner that covers the entire bounce mat 120.
- encircling fabric 132 is made of materials that are easy to clean and relatively stable to ensure that it will not be easily torn upon usage. When it is used as a sphere pool or as a playpen it is preferred to use a breathable fabric.
- FIGs 3A-3B schematically illustrate the bidirectional toy of the invention in the multifunctional form as illustrated in figure 1 A, and in a trampoline form as illustrated in figure IB respectively, in a compact folded form together with the covers and fabrics.
- the legs that are covered with the encircling fabric sleeves 1321 are folded towered the center of the toy, together with the encircling fabric 132.
- cover 125 in the example illustrated in this figure is secured to the frame by Velcro straps 1251 at the leg assembly area and further connecting one or more buckles 1252 at about the center of each pentagon arm, however, other attachment mechanism of the cover may be used.
- the bottom side of the housing of the leg folding mechanism 128 is shown. At this position release trigger button 422 of the leg folding mechanism is shown facing upward.
- Webbing 122 contains such connecting means (hooks) for connecting the bounce mat 120 to the frame. Textile 122 is stitched to hooks 200. Novel hooks 200 will be described in details below with reference to figures 6A-6C. Each hook is configured to hold a cord that is looped over the frame, in order to connect the bounce mat 120 in a stretched manner to the frame to allow jumping on it.
- the cord is a bungee rope. Also shown in this view are: the leg assembly 160 with leg 126 having stage 1262, none- slip pad 127, and housing 128 together with release trigger button 422 and screws 432, the handle connecting body housing 133 with release button openings 502', cover 125, and straps 1251.
- cover 125 comprising at its bottom side that is shown in this view additional securing means such as connecting buckle 1252 for connecting cover 125 to webbing 122, preferably at the center of each arm 121 A to 121E of the pentagon structure of the trampoline, for ensuring that cover 125 will remain connected and stretched over the frame at all times, unless the user wish to remove it purposely, and Velcro straps 1251 around the leg assembly 160.
- connection of the bounce mat to the trampoline frame illustrated above is only one none limiting example and the connection between them may be performed by other means including without limitations by other hooks available in the market, by springs or else.
- the bi-directional toy illustrated herein may have an integral bounce mat that is permanently attached to the frame or a separated part therefrom that may be attached to the frame by any known means available in the art.
- Housing 128 comprises a top housing portion 128A and a bottom housing portion 128B connected to each other, preferably but not necessarily by self-taping screw 433 that is inserted via hole 4331 into a threaded boss 4332 positioned at the bottom housing portion 128B. Additional two screws 432 are inserted via dedicated holes 4321 at the top housing portion 128A through dedicated holes at the trampoline frame 124 (not shown in this view) up to the bottom housing portion 128B. These screws are used for connecting the top portion of housing 128 A to the bottom portion of housing 128B using nuts and to fasten both portions onto the trampoline frame 124.
- each portion comprises a niche 1244 in a half tube shape in a manner that the two niches are facing one another to create a hole in a size suitable to contain frame 124.
- the top portion of housing 128 A as well as the screws are covered by a top rubber cover 128C that is clicked onto top housing portion 128A via snap fit 128C.
- Rubber cover is configured to provide both, a softer safer layer if the child accidently fell on it, and also to play an aesthetic role by providing housing 128 a clean look as it covers the screws that are used for the connection of the elements, and also play a role as anti-slip legs when using the toy as sphere pool or swimming pool.
- leg 126 1261 of leg 126 and both are inserted into bottom housing 128B.
- Leg assembly 160 further comprises a leg 126 having a narrow upper portion 1261 that is structurally designed to house locker 420.
- upper portion 1261 of the leg comprises dedicate opening 422' for release trigger button 422, and openings 426' for pin 426.
- connection area between the upper narrow portion 1261 of leg 126 to the tube portion 1263 of the leg is designed as a protruding stage 1262 that functionally defines the movement range of the leg from an open to a folded form.
- stage 1262 defines the final stage of the open form of leg 126.
- Stage 1262 is designed in a complimentary shape and size to an opening in the bottom side of housing 128 such that in an open form of the leg, stage
- Upper portion 1261 is elevated upward until it reaches and inserted into the opening in bottom housing 128B.
- Upper portion 1261 may further comprise ribs such as 15 and 17 in various dimensions and orientations configured to lead leg 126 to a proper position when transformed from a folded to an open form and to stabilize it (i.e. minimize undesired movement of the leg assembly components).
- the bottom end of tube portion 1263 comprises a limiter 1264 configured for securing encircling fabric 132 to its proper position around the leg and preventing its release from the leg.
- leg assembly 160 comprises a none-slip pad 127.
- None-slip cover 127 is made of a narrow upper portion 1271 in a diameter suitable to be inserted into the bottom end of leg 126 for establishing a stable connection between them.
- the narrow portion 1271 ends with a flat base 1272 configured to prevent abrasion of the floor, and also to prevent grinding of the leg itself during usage and further to improve the leg's grip to the floor.
- Leg assembly 160 comprises a pin 426 that is configured to move upward and downward and to allow the movement of the leg from an open form into a folded form and vice versa (L shape movement of the leg).
- Figure 5 A is a cross section view of the leg assembly 160 when the leg is open.
- leg 126 is on the same axis with housing 128 (on a continuous imaginary line).
- the top portion 128A of the housing is connected to bottom portion 128B by screw 433 that is covered by rubber cover 128C.
- At this form locker 420 together with button 422 and spring 424 are inserted into housing 128 and positioned near the top housing 128A.
- Stage 1262 at this view is positioned on the bottom opening 1238 of bottom housing 128B and closing it.
- the medial part of housing 128 that is assembled on frame 124 of the multifunctional trampoline is shown in this view with screw 432 that connects housing 128 and frame 124 in a parallel position to locker 420 and vertical position to spring 422.
- plunger 30 is shown in this view that is aimed to support the leg in a folded form to remain stably folded (locked). Also shown in this view are: niche 1244, tube portion 1263 of leg 126, limiter 1264, the narrow portion of none-slip pad 1271 inserted into the bottom end of the leg, and base 1272.
- FIG. 6A is a schematic illustration of a novel hook 200 configured and operable to provide fast and reliable connection of the bounce mat to the frame of the multifunctional trampoline of the invention.
- Hook 200 is composed of three main areas: an upper area 220, a bottom area 210, and a middle area 214.
- Upper area 220 also referred hereinafter as the: "hook's head”, has a saddle like shape, and is configured to hold a cord 300.
- the cord is preferably a bungee rope that is being enwrapped over the trampoline frame and during connection to the hook it is positioned below the saddle like area 222 of hook 200.
- the unique structure of the hook's head 220 and the positioning of the bungee rope below the head within area 222 protect the bungee rope from damage that may occur to it during jumping, as the unique structure of the hook minimize friction between the hook and the rope during jumping, and insure long lifetime of the rope.
- the safety and reliability of the trampoline as a toy increases relative to other trampolines available in the market that make use of bungee rope.
- hook 200 allows simple and quick connection of the bounce mat 120 to the trampoline frame 124 as the bungee rope 300 is first looped over the frame, and afterward the bounce mat is connected to the frame by hooking the looped rope to the hooks stitched to the webbing fabric 122 encompassing bounce mat textile 120.
- Figure 6B is a schematic close up bottom view illustration demonstrating usage of the novel hook 200 of Figure 6 A within the multifunctional trampoline of the invention for connecting the bounce mat 120 to the trampoline frame 124 via bungee rope 300.
- hook 200 is stitched to webbing 122 at area 212.
- the middle area leads the head of the hook 220 to be positioned beyond the bounce mat edge near the frame, while bungee rope 300 is threaded below the saddle like area 222 of hook, 200 while it is looped over the trampoline frame 124.
- the positioning of the rope 300 inside area 222 allows smooth movements of the rope when it is stretched with minimal friction with the hook head, thus, damage to the rope that may occur during jumping is diminished.
- Figure 6C is a schematic illustration of the approach and departure angles of the bungee rope 300 into and out of hook 200.
- the longitudinal axis of hook 200 is denoted as line A-A
- the longitudinal axis of the rope is denoted as line B-B.
- the approach angle Alfa (a) should be in the range of 30 to 70 degrees, as out of this range the rope may be damaged and be torn.
- the departure angle beta ( ⁇ ) should also be in the range of 30 to 70 degrees, as out of this range the rope will be damaged.
- the approach angle and the departure angle may be similar or differ from each other; however both should be within the above range in order to keep the rope safe.
- Handle 130 has an inversed "U shape and comprises a holding area 1301 and two parallel descending tubes 1302 each ends with narrower (embossing) area 1303 configured to be inserted into cylindrical body 1247 covered by connecting body housing 133 via opening 133' .
- Area 1303 comprises within it a be-directional spring 500 having a central body 501 and two pressable tips 502.
- Connecting body housing 133 comprises two parts: an upper housing 133A and a bottom housing 133B, both parts are assembled onto cylindrical body 1247 extended from frame 124 and connected to each other by screws 533. The screws are positioned on both sides of opening 133' to provide strong and stable connection between connecting body housing 133 and frame 124.
- the connection area between the two parts 133A and 133B is show in the figure as 133AB.
- an opposite action should be performed.
- the user should first press protruding tips 502 into opening 502' and pull the handle upward to eject embossing area 1303 from cylindrical body 1247.
- the handle is out when embossing area 1303 is fully removed from cylindrical body 1247.
- the insertion and ejection actions should be performed for each side of handle 130.
- FIG. 7C schematically illustrates frame 124 welded to cylindrical body 1247 via extension 1244.
- Cylindrical body comprised two openings 502' for release of pressable tips 522 of spring 500.
- Cylindrical body 1247 is housed by connecting body 133 to provide this area an esthetic smooth look. Also shown in this view is leg assembly 160.
- the foldable toy may be used in a single function as a foldable trampoline to be used at home and in gyms.
- the trampoline may also be designed without a handle.
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La présente invention concerne un jouet bidirectionnel pliable conçu pour être utilisé comme trampoline et pour être utilisé également comme au moins l'une des utilisations suivantes : un parc pour enfants, une piscine, et un bassin sphérique, lors du retournement dudit jouet bidirectionnel. Le jouet comprend au moins un cadre de forme pentagonale relié au niveau de chaque sommet à un ensemble pied ; un ensemble pied conçu pour permettre de plier le jouet en une forme plate compacte, pour surélever le trampoline par rapport au sol afin de pouvoir sauter et également pour servir de base pour l'habiller d'un tissu d'encerclement pour créer une zone délimitée lorsqu'il est utilisé comme au moins l'une desdites utilisations ; un tapis de rebond conçu pour permettre l'utilisation du jouet comme trampoline ; et un tissu d'encerclement de forme pentagonale conçu pour être fixé à chacun desdits pieds afin de créer ladite zone délimitée lorsqu'il est utilisé comme au moins l'une desdites utilisations.
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