Patent classifications
A63B5/11
Stable basin-shaped trampoline
The present invention discloses a stable basin-shaped trampoline, which includes a frame, multiple resiliently flexible rods with lower ends and top ends respectively, and a bouncing mat; the lower end of each rod is inserted into the frame, and the bouncing mat is bridged arranged above the top ends of the rods; the outer diameter of the bouncing mat is less than that of the frame, the frame, the resiliently flexible rods and the mat encloses into an inverted basin-shaped structure with a relatively larger lower part and a small upper part; or, the outer diameter of the bouncing mat is larger than that of the frame, the frame, the resiliently flexible rods and the bouncing mat encloses into a basin-shaped structure with a large upper part and a small lower part. The basin-shaped structure increases the stability of the trampoline and makes the trampoline not easy to flip.
Trampoline monitoring and alert system
The present development is an integrated trampoline jumping mat. The trampoline mat has a sensor or a set of sensors, a processor with wireless communication unit, and a smart device with an application program running that is in communication with the sensors. The sensors are selected to determine weight on the mat, number of people on the mat, elasticity of the mat, and degree of wetness of the mat. Data collected by the sensors is recorded and manipulated in the processor, and then transmitted to the smart device.
Trampoline monitoring and alert system
The present development is an integrated trampoline jumping mat. The trampoline mat has a sensor or a set of sensors, a processor with wireless communication unit, and a smart device with an application program running that is in communication with the sensors. The sensors are selected to determine weight on the mat, number of people on the mat, elasticity of the mat, and degree of wetness of the mat. Data collected by the sensors is recorded and manipulated in the processor, and then transmitted to the smart device.
TRAMPOLINE SCOOTERS
Disclosed embodiments may include a trampoline scooter device for practicing scooter tricks on a trampoline. The device may include a foam deck with an upper surface and lower surface, where the upper and lower surface both contain a recess. The recesses are designed to receive, respectively, an upper attachment member and a lower attachment member. The upper and lower attachment members and the recesses contain aligned holes to receive connectors. The connectors, or bolts, extend through both attachment members and the deck to secure the deck to the attachment members using nuts. The upper attachment member is connected to the headtube of the scooter via the neck. The headtube contains connections to the column. The column is attached to handlebars containing grips and grip ends.
TRAMPOLINE SCOOTERS
Disclosed embodiments may include a trampoline scooter device for practicing scooter tricks on a trampoline. The device may include a foam deck with an upper surface and lower surface, where the upper and lower surface both contain a recess. The recesses are designed to receive, respectively, an upper attachment member and a lower attachment member. The upper and lower attachment members and the recesses contain aligned holes to receive connectors. The connectors, or bolts, extend through both attachment members and the deck to secure the deck to the attachment members using nuts. The upper attachment member is connected to the headtube of the scooter via the neck. The headtube contains connections to the column. The column is attached to handlebars containing grips and grip ends.
TRAMPOLINE SCOOTERS
Disclosed embodiments may include a trampoline scooter device for practicing scooter tricks on a trampoline. The device may include a foam deck with an upper surface and lower surface, where the upper and lower surfaces both contain a first recess. The first recesses are designed to receive, respectively, an upper attachment member and a lower attachment member. The upper and lower attachment members and the recesses contain aligned holes to receive connectors. The upper attachment member is connected to the headtube of the scooter via the neck. The headtube contains connections to the column, which is attached to handlebars containing grips and grip ends. The foam deck may include one or more deck weights at the end of the foam deck opposite the attachment members, either embedded within the deck, or within a second recess of the upper and lower surfaces. The foam deck may include a spine support.
TRAMPOLINE SCOOTERS
Disclosed embodiments may include a trampoline scooter device for practicing scooter tricks on a trampoline. The device may include a foam deck with an upper surface and lower surface, where the upper and lower surfaces both contain a first recess. The first recesses are designed to receive, respectively, an upper attachment member and a lower attachment member. The upper and lower attachment members and the recesses contain aligned holes to receive connectors. The upper attachment member is connected to the headtube of the scooter via the neck. The headtube contains connections to the column, which is attached to handlebars containing grips and grip ends. The foam deck may include one or more deck weights at the end of the foam deck opposite the attachment members, either embedded within the deck, or within a second recess of the upper and lower surfaces. The foam deck may include a spine support.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TRANSMITTING DATA OVER A WIRELESS NETWORK
An aspect of the invention provides a method of transmitting data over a wireless network. The method includes maintaining a plurality of data packets within a first buffer and encoding at least some of the data packets within the first buffer inside a first broadcast packet. A broadcasting device transmits the first broadcast packet over the wireless network. The method further includes maintaining a plurality of data packets within a second buffer and encoding at least some of the data packets within the second buffer inside a second broadcast packet. The broadcasting device transmits the second broadcast packet over the wireless network. The method further includes, on detecting overflow of the first buffer, removing a data packet from the first buffer and adding the removed data packet to the second buffer.
Trampolines
A trampoline including: a frame adapted to rest on the ground or be mounted on a plurality of spaced apart legs; a plurality of spaced apart flexible and resilient plates extending upwards from said frame and connected thereto against relative movement therebetween; and a jumping mat operatively connected to said plates above said frame for movement with said plates upon a person jumping thereon.
Trampolines
A trampoline including: a frame adapted to rest on the ground or be mounted on a plurality of spaced apart legs; a plurality of spaced apart flexible and resilient plates extending upwards from said frame and connected thereto against relative movement therebetween; and a jumping mat operatively connected to said plates above said frame for movement with said plates upon a person jumping thereon.