FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a trampoline and particularly to a trampoline with
greater durability.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Affluent people of modern time have greater awareness on life quality enhancing activities
such as leisure activities and exercises. Many people these days lack enough exercises
and exercise space. To overcome these constraints many exercise equipments and fitness
facilities have been developed that take smaller space and are simple in use.
[0003] For instance
U.S. patent 7,766,795 discloses a trampoline system which includes a circular frame supported by a plurality
of legs. The circular frame is coupled with a rebounding mal through a plurality of
spring members and a cylindrical wall made of a resilient net to prevent users from
being thrown outside the trampoline when in use. When a user jumps and rebounds from
the mat the spring members are stretched by the weight of the user and mat. The spring
members have other ends connected to the circular frame which receives the forces
transferred from the spring members. When in use the support structure, including
the circular frame and legs, have to bear significant pressure.
[0004] U.S. publication 2010/0273611 discloses another type of trampoline. The pressure of springs levied on the circular
frame is discussed as follow. Its FIG. 3 shows the connection relationship between
the spring and frame. The spring has one end latched on the frame at an upper side
close to the inner side. When a user jumps on the trampoline the spring stretches
the frame. Based on mechanics the stretching force of the spring is divided into a
horizontal component and a vertical component. The mat of the trampoline sinks under
user's weight, and the force of the vertical component levied on the frame is much
greater than that of the horizontal component. I.e., the frame, aside from receiving
the inward sketching force, also receives a great vertical pressure.
[0005] In theory, multi-directional stresses exerted onto a frame made of circular tubes
can offset each other. The frame made of circular tubes has many advantages, such
as lower cost and easy assembly. But research and use experiences show that the spring
exerts unidirectional force on the frame. The stretching force of the spring exerted
onto the tubular frame is fixed in location and direction. The tubular frame cannot
effectively offset or distribute the received stress. After used for a period of time
junctions of the frame tend to deform due to the pressure caused by user's jumping.
The upper side and lower side of the circular tube receive more stress under the stretching
of the spring onto the frame. Moreover, the circular frame usually is made by coupling
a plurality of tubes and the junctions of the tubes are the most fragile spots while
the received stress is greatest. Thus deformation easily takes place after used for
a prolonged period of time and the concern of safety deficiency arises.
[0007] In order to improve physical strength, aside from the frame of circular tubes, other
frame alterations have been made, such as
U.S. publication 2010/0240496. Its FIG. 3 shows that the tubular junctions of the frame are formed with flat surfaces
on the upper and lower surfaces and arched coupling surfaces between the upper and
lower flat surfaces in a deformed quadrilateral like a race track to provide support
and enhance physical strength.
[0008] However, in order to increase the lifespan of trampoline and enhance user's safety
during use, there is still room for improvement in terms of the structural design
of the circular frame, especially on the tubular junctions, to make sure that sufficient
stress-withstanding strength is provided, and tight coupling of tubes is formed to
improve durability of trampoline.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] In view of the conventional trampolines mostly have the frame made of circular tubes
that have the problem of receiving uneven forces on the junctions and result in deformation.
[0010] Therefore the primary object of the present invention is to provide a trampoline
that includes a rebounding portion and a circular support rack. The rebounding portion
includes a pad and a plurality of elastic members located on the circumference of
the pad. The rebounding portion includes a pad and a plurality of elastic members
located around the pad. The circular support rack is located annularly on the outer
side of the rebounding portion and connected to the elastic members, and includes
an inner ring side facing the rebounding portion and an outer ring side opposite to
the inner ring side, and also includes at least one first support tube and one second
support tube. The first support tube and second support tube have respectively a first
coupling end and a second coupling end corresponding to the first coupling end, and
a bent tube section bridging the first and second coupling ends. The first coupling
end includes a first support section on the inner ring side and a second support section
on the outer ring side, and at least one first ridge located between the first and
second support sections.
[0011] In another embodiment of the invention the pad is surrounded by a plurality of connection
rings, and each elastic member includes a first end fastened to the connection ring
and a second end fastened to the circular support rack. The first and second support
sections have respectively a connecting section connected to the first ridge. The
first ridge may also be formed respectively on the upper side and lower side between
the first and second support sections. In addition to the first ridge formed between
the first and second support sections, the first support section further may have
a second ridge and the second support section may have a third ridge to increase the
physical strength of the first and second support sections. The second coupling end
corresponding to the first coupling end has a first auxiliary support section corresponding
to the first support section and a second auxiliary support section corresponding
to the second support section, and a first auxiliary ridge corresponding to the first
ridge. The first support tube further includes a branch tube to connect to a leg.
[0012] In yet another embodiment of the invention the inner ring side of the bent tube section
has a first groove and the outer ring side has a second groove to disperse the stress
of the bent tube.
[0013] The present invention, by providing the ridge structure on the first coupling ends
of the first and second support tubes can increase the physical strength of the circular
support rack than the conventional frame made of circular tubes, and also can evenly
disperse the stress withstood by the circular support rack to other portions. Furthermore,
the bent tubes of the first and second support tubes have at least one groove indented
inwards to further enhance the physical strength of the circular support rack to improve
durability.
[0014] The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention
will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds
with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015]
FIG. 1 is an exploded view of the trampoline of the invention.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the circular support rack.
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the first and second support tubes.
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the first and second support tubes in a coupling condition.
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the first and second support tubes in a coupled condition.
FIG. 6 is a cross section of the first and second coupling ends in a coupled condition.
FIG. 7 is a cross section of a bent tube.
FIG. 8 is a cross section of another embodiment of a first coupling end.
FIG. 9 is a cross section of yet another embodiment of a first coupling end.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] Please referring to FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, the present invention aims to provide a trampoline
that includes a frame and a rebounding portion 2. ln order to protect users the trampoline
further has a guarding net 3 installed thereon. The frame includes a circular support
rack 12 and a plurality of legs 10 supporting the circular support rack 12. The frame
further has a plurality of support brackets 11 to hold and hang the guarding net 3
to facilitate installation thereof. Referring to FIG. 2, the rebounding portion 2
includes a pad 21 and a plurality of elastic members 22 on the circumference of the
pad 21. The perimeter of the pad 21 also has a plurality of connection rings 211.
Each elastic member 22 has a first end fastened to one connection ring 211 and a second
end fastened to the circular support rack 12. Also referring to FIG. 1, to avoid users
from falling into gaps between the elastic members 22 a protective mat 23 is provided
to cover the gaps. The circular support rack 12 includes at least one first support
tube 120 and at least one second support tube 121. In this embodiment the circular
support rack 12 includes a plurality of first support tubes 120 and second support
tubes 121 that are coupled through heads and tails thereof to form the circular support
rack 12. While the circular support rack 12 shown in the drawings is circular, this
is not the limitation, a polygonal shape may also be adopted. The circular support
rack 12 surrounds the rebounding portion 2 and is divided into an inner ring side
15 facing the rebounding portion 2 and an outer ring side 16 opposite to the inner
ring side 15. As shown in FIG. 3, the first and second support tubes 120 and 121 have
respectively a first coupling end 122 and 139, and a second coupling end 123 and 140.
The first coupling end 122 of the first support tube 120 is coupled with the second
coupling end 123 of the second support tube 121. The first coupling end 122 and second
coupling end 140 of the first support tube 120 is bridged by a first bent tube section
124. The first coupling end 139 and second coupling end 123 of the second support
tube 121 is bridged by a second bent tube section 125. The first support tube 120
further includes a branch tube 38 to couple with the leg 10.
[0017] Also referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, the first coupling end 122 of the first support
tube 120 has a first support section 126 on the inner ring side 15, a second support
section 128 on the outer ring side 16 and at least one first ridge 132 between the
first and second support sections 126 and 128. The first coupling end 122 further
has a plurality of connecting sections 130 to bridge the first support section 126
and first ridge 132, and also bridge the second support section 128 and the first
ridge 132. As shown in FIG. 7, the first and second support sections 126 and 128 preferably
have the first ridge 132 formed respectively on the upper side and lower side thereof
so that the upper and lower surfaces of the first coupling ends 122 receive almost
same forces to improve durability, also referring to FIGS. 4 and 6.
[0018] To facilitate coupling with the first coupling end 122 the second coupling end 123
of the second support tube 121 has a first auxiliary support section 127 on the inner
ring side 15, a second auxiliary support section 129 on the outer ring side 16, and
a first auxiliary support ridge 135. Similarly, the second coupling end 123 also has
a plurality of connecting sections 131 to bridge the first auxiliary support section
127 and first auxiliary ridge 135, and bridge the second auxiliary support section
129 and first auxiliary ridge 135. Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6
, the first and second support sections 126 and 128 of the first coupling end 122 are
flat surfaces. The cross section of the first coupling end 122 formed by surrounding
of the first support section 126, second support section 128 and connecting section
130 is hexagonal Similarly, in FIG, 3 the first coupling end 139 and second coupling
end 140 at another end of the bent tubes 120 and 121 also correspond to the first
coupling end 122 and second coupling end 123 that can be coupled to form the circular
support rack 12. Referring to FIG. 6, the first coupling end 122 of the first support
tube 120 corresponds to and can be coupled with the second coupling end 123 of the
second support tube 121. The first coupling end 122 and second coupling end 123 have
a preset dimensional difference As shown in FIG. 6. the first coupling end 122 has
an opening greater than the second coupling end 123 so that the inner surface of the
first coupling end 122 forms a tight coupling with the outer surface of the second
coupling end 123. The second coupling end 123 engages with the inner side of the first
coupling end 122. Although the second coupling end 123 does not directly bear the
stretching stress of the elastic member 22, the mutual engagement can transfer the
forces so that the first auxiliary support section 127, second auxiliary support section
129 and first auxiliary ridge 135 can bear a portion of stress. Similarly, the first
auxiliary ridge 135 can also disperse the stress and enhance physical strength to
improve durability of the circular support rack 12.
[0019] Through the first ridge 132 and connecting section 130, first support section 126
and second support section 128, the first coupling end 122 gets a greater physical
strength. Moreover, the connecting section 130, first support section 126 and second
support section 128 disperse the stretching stress of the rebounding portion 2 in
a multi-stage fashion so that damage to the first coupling end 122 caused by the stretching
stress is smaller, as a result durability of the first coupling end 122 is much greater.
[0020] Also referring to FIGS. 3 and 6, the bent tube sections 124 and 125 of the first
support tube 120 and second support tube 121 have a first groove 136 formed on the
inner ring side 15, and a second groove 137 formed on the outer ring side 16. FIG.
7 shows more clearly the first groove 136 and second groove 137 on the first bent
tube section 124. The first and second grooves 136 and 137 on the bent tube sections
124 and 125 aim to transfer stretching stress to the center of the bent tube sections
124 and 125 so that the upper surfaces of the bent tube sections 124 and 125 do not
have to bear all the stretching forces of the elastic members 22.
[0021] By means of the features set forth above, the first ridge 132 and first auxiliary
ridge 135 provide stronger physical strengths for the first and second coupling ends
122 and 123, and also disperse the stress more, evenly to other portions. In addition,
the first and second grooves 136 and 137 on the bent tube sections 124 and 125 provide
enhanced physical strength for the circular support rack 12 to increase durability.
[0022] Please refer to FIG
. 8 for another embodiment of the first coupling end 122 which includes a first support
section 126 on the inner ring side 15 and a second support section 128 on the outer
ring side 16. The first and second support sections 126 and 128 have respectively
a first ridge 132 on the upper side and lower side. To further improve the physical
strength of the first coupling end 122 the first support section 126 may be selectively
formed with a second ridge 133, and the second support section 128 may also be selectively
formed with a third ridge 134. The first second and third ridges 132, 133 and 134
can disperse the stretching stress on different surfaces to reduce damage of the stress
on the first coupling end 122. Refer to FIG. 9 for yet another embodiment of the first
coupling end in which the first coupling end 122 has the first support section 126
and second support section 128 bent at a selected angle so that the cross section
of the first coupling end 122 becomes quadrilateraL The first and second support sections
126 and 128 also have respectively a first ridge 134 on the upper and lower sides
to disperse the stretching stress.
[0023] While the invention has been described by means of specific embodiment numerous modifications
and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing
from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
1. A trampoline, comprising:
a rebounding portion (2) including a pad (21) and a plurality of elastic members (22)
on the circumference of the pad (21); and
a circular support rack (12) which is connected to the elastic members (22) and surrounds
the rebounding portion (2) and includes an inner ring side (15) facing the rebounding
portion (2) and an outer ring side (16) opposite to the inner ring side (15), the
circular support rack (12) containing at least one first support tube (120) and one
second support tube (121) that include respectively a First coupling end (122) a second
coupling end (140) corresponding to the first coupling end (122) and a bent tube section
(124) between the first coupling end (122) and the second coupling end (140), the
first coupling end (122) including a first support section (126) on the inner ring
side (15), a second support section (128) on the outer ring side (16) and at least
one first ridge (132) between the first support section (126) and the second support
section (128).
2. The trampoline of claim 1, wherein the first support section (126) and the second
support section (128) include respectively a connecting section (130) connected to
the first ridge (132),
3. The trampoline of claim 1, wherein the second coupling end (140) includes a first
auxiliary support section (127) corresponding to the first support section (126),
a second auxiliary support section (129) corresponding to the second support section
(128) and a first auxiliary ridge (135) corresponding to the first ridge (132).
4. The trampoline of claim 1 or 2 , wherein the first support section (126) includes
a second ridge (133).
5. The trampoline of one or more of the claims 1 to 4, wherein the second support section
(128) includes a third ridge (134).
6. The trampoline of one or more of the claims 1 to 5. wherein the first ridge (132)
is formed respectively on the upper side and the lower side of the first and second
support sections (126, 128).
7. The trampoline of one or more of the claims 1 to 6, wherein the pad (21) includes
a plurality of connection rings (211) on the perimeter each elastic member (22) including
a first end fastened to one connection ring (211) and a second end fastened to the
circular support rack (12).
8. The trampoline of one or more of the claims 1 to 7, wherein the bent tube section
(124) includes a first groove (136) on the inner ring side (15),
9. The trampoline of one or more of the claims 1 to 8, wherein the bent tube section
(124) includes a second groove (137) on the outer ring side (16).
10. The trampoline of one or more of the claims I to 9, wherein the first support tube
(120) further includes a branch tube (138).