FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a playing and training appliance. The appliance
is in the first place intended for use in playgrounds and similar environments, but
can also advantageously be used as a training appliance.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Many outstanding sportsmen today perform their training on a ground that is very
flexible, for instance training sessions in swamp-like environments. This type of
training yields a greater effect on the actual training result. It is time-consuming
and relatively difficult to find suitable environments for this type of training.
The appliance according to the invention offers to some extent a possibility of such
training. The appliance comprises rods constituting a track on which a board for the
user to stand on is movably arranged. The track is arranged to be resilient and the
user moves back and forth on the track by means of the board.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The object of the present invention is to provide a different and new approach to
a playing and training appliance by means of which the user rhythmically moves back
and forth along a track and which
- provides a feeling of moving on a flexible base
- offers a possible element of competition
- satisfies all security requirements placed on a playing and training appliance.
[0004] According to the invention, this object is achieved by a playing and training appliance
which comprises at least two essentially parallel horizontal rods and a board for
standing. The board is turnably arranged with at least two (wholly or partly) enclosing
means, one for each rod, and the board is movably arranged relative to the rods by
the (wholly or partly) enclosing means.
[0005] The present invention offers an element of playing and training in which coordination,
rhythmic, motor behaviour and balance are trained and in which fine motor ability
and technique beat brute force.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The invention will now be described by means of a number of embodiments and with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
Fig. 1 is a top plan view of the playing and training appliance according to the invention,
Fig. 2 is a bottom view of a part included in the appliance,
Fig. 3 shows obliquely from below the appliance in the assembled state,
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the appliance in Figs 1-3, and
Fig. 5 shows the appliance according to a second embodiment of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0007] The playing and training appliance according to the invention comprises at least
two rods designated 2 in the drawing. The rods 2 are advantageously arranged parallel
to each other so as to form a track. By "parallel" is here meant parallel with a deviation
in terms of tolerances. The rods 2 are arranged horizontally relative to a base. By
"horizontally" is here meant horizontally with a deviation of ±10°. In a further embodiment,
several pairs of rods 2 can be arranged next to each other.
[0008] The rods 2 may consist of, for instance, some kind of tubular blank or be wholly
or partly massive. The rods 2 can also advantageously be circular in cross-section,
but can also have a square cross-section or the like. The arrangement of the rods
2 satisfies all safety standards that are applicable to playing appliances. According
to the safety standards, there must be at least 230 mm between two parallel elements
in order to prevent a child's head from getting caught between the rods 2. In the
track according to the invention, the rods 2 are placed in parallel at a distance
of about 250-300 mm between each other, preferably about 285 mm. It goes without saying
that this distance can be varied within the safety standards according to needs and
wishes. The two or more rods 2 which constitute the track are preferably of the same
length and have a length of about 1-5 m, preferably about 3 m, but may of course be
both shorter and longer according to needs and according to how much room is available.
The rods 2 can be made, for instance, of stainless steel, hard metal, rigid plastic
or similar hard materials.
[0009] The playing and training appliance further comprises a board 4 for standing. The
user stands on one side of the board 4 and the other side is intended for the rods
2. The board 4 is preferably a polyurethane cast plate with inserts of wood/sheet
material or the like. The board 4 is also reinforced by, for instance, stainless steel
sheet or the like on the side intended for the rods 2. The board 4 can also be made
of other materials, such as entirely of wood or like materials. On the side of the
board 4 intended for the rods 2, two sleeves are arranged. The first sleeve 6a is
fixedly arranged in the board 4 and the second sleeve 6b is arranged between roller
bearings 8 with the function of two wheels, see Fig. 2. The sleeves 6a, 6b are provided
with pivot bearings 10. The sleeves 6a, 6b are further connected to each other by
means of a telescoping device 12 consisting of two tubes, one telescoping in the other,
or some other model according to prior art. The telescoping device 12 takes up the
change in length that occurs when the board 4 is angled relative to the rods 2. The
telescoping device 12 together with the roller bearings 8 makes it possible to vary
the distance between the sleeves 6a, 6b.
[0010] At least two means 14 are arranged for the sleeves 6a, 6b, see Fig. 4. The means
14 connect the board 4 to the rods 2. The means 14 are enclosing and can be wholly
enclosing and then consist, for instance, of tubular sleeves or similar elements.
In another embodiment, the means 14 can be partly enclosing and then consist of, for
instance, open tubular sleeves, snap fasteners or the like. When the sleeves 6a, 6b
comprise pivot bearings 10, the attachment of the means 14 to the sleeves 6a, 6b is
articulated. Owing to the pivot bearings 10, the enclosing means 14 are pivotally
arranged relative to the board 4.
[0011] In another embodiment, the enclosing sleeves 6a, 6b may consist of separate units.
[0012] To reduce the risk of squeezing, the means 14 are provided with bearings 16, which
also makes it easier for the user to move by means of the board 4 along the rods 2
of the track. The bearings 16 may consist of slide bearings, roller bearings, ball
bearings or the like.
[0013] The board 4 is movably arranged relative to the rods 2 by the means 14. A means 14
can be arranged on each rod 2. For the function to be intact, however, it is necessary
to provide a clearance between the enclosing means 14 and the rod 2. The clearance
18 is preferably about 4-7 mm. The clearance 18 can be adjusted to achieve an optimal
function without reducing the safety. In one more embodiment, the clearance 18 can
be fixedly arranged.
[0014] The rods 2 are further connected to connecting elements 20 which are turnably attached
to fixed mounting points, for instance to the ground in a playground or the like.
The rods 2 are also spring-suspended by spring suspensions 22 either directly in the
rods 2 or indirectly by means of the connecting elements 20. The spring suspension
22 is a rubber mounting with a torsion spring, but may also be some other type of
spring suspension 22, for instance, a hinge suspension where the spring action is
achieved using a loose hinge. When subjected to a load, for instance when a user walks
by means of the board 4 on the rods 2, it will thus be possible to make the entire
track move in depth, which provides the feeling of moving on a flexible base.
[0015] Two tracks which comprise the two rods 2 can also be arranged at an angle, so that
the goal will be one and the same post, thus resulting in an interesting element of
competition. Start and finish of the track 2 consists of a surface 24 for standing,
which advantageously is made of a friction material, such as Ekogrip or like material.
[0016] In another embodiment, the board 4 is formed with two opposite parts 26a, 26b which
together form the wholly or partly enclosing means 14, see Fig. 5.
[0017] The present invention has now been described by means of a number of embodiments,
and it should be understood that various modifications and supplements can be made
within the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0018]
- Rod
- 2
- Board for standing
- 4
- Sleeves
First 6a
Second 6b
- Roller bearing
- 8
- Pivot bearing
- 10
- Telescoping device
- 12
- Enclosing means
- 14
- Bearing
- 16
- Clearance
- 18
- Connecting element
- 20
- Spring suspension
- 22
- Surface for standing
- 24
- Opposite parts
- 26a, 26b
1. A playing and training appliance,
characterised in that
it comprises at least two essentially parallel horizontal rods (2) and a board
(4) for standing, said board (4) being turnably arranged with at least two wholly
or partly enclosing means (14), one for each rod (2), the board (4) being movably
arranged relative to the rods (2) by the wholly or partly enclosing means (14).
2. A playing and training appliance as claimed in claim 1,
characterised in that
the rods (2) are interconnected by connecting elements (20) which are turnably
attached to fixed mounting points.
3. A playing and training appliance as claimed in claim 2,
characterised in that
the rods (2) are spring-suspended directly or indirectly by means of the connecting
elements (20).
4. A playing and training appliance as claimed in claim 1,
characterised in that
a fixed or adjustable clearance (18) is obtained when the enclosing means (14)
are slipped on to the rods (2).
5. A playing and training appliance as claimed in claim 1,
characterised in that
the wholly or partly enclosing means (14) are connected to each other.
6. A playing and training appliance as claimed in claim 1,
characterised in that
the wholly or partly enclosing means (14) consist of tubular sleeves or similar
elements.
7. A playing and training appliance as claimed in claim 1,
characterised in that
said board (4) is formed with two opposite parts (26a, 26b) which together form
the (wholly or partly) enclosing means (14).