Patent classifications
A63C19/04
SLIDING CARPET ASSEMBLY AND SLIDING CARPET
A sliding carpet assembly and a sliding carpet. The sliding carpet assembly comprises multiple roll shaft units. Each roll shaft unit comprises a roll shaft (310), and a fixing catch (210) in contact with and connected to one side of the roll shaft (310). The fixing catch (210) includes a supporting body. The supporting body is provided with a first through hole (213) and a second through hole (214). The axis of the first through hole (213) and the axis of the second through hole (214) are perpendicular to each other and do not intersect with each other. Moreover, the sliding carpet assembly further includes multiple connecting ropes (100). In a first direction, the connecting ropes (100) pass through the first through holes (213) to connect the multiple sequentially arranged roll shaft units in series. In a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, the connecting ropes (100) pass through the second through holes (214) to sequentially connect the multiple sequentially arranged fixing catches (210). By using such a sliding carpet, sliding friction is replaced with rolling friction. Thus, a sportsman can be prevented from falling by inertia due to a sudden deceleration caused by excessive resistance. Moreover, the sportsman could carry on sliding with the sliding carpet, and the safety is improved.
SLIDING CARPET ASSEMBLY AND SLIDING CARPET
A sliding carpet assembly and a sliding carpet. The sliding carpet assembly comprises multiple roll shaft units. Each roll shaft unit comprises a roll shaft (310), and a fixing catch (210) in contact with and connected to one side of the roll shaft (310). The fixing catch (210) includes a supporting body. The supporting body is provided with a first through hole (213) and a second through hole (214). The axis of the first through hole (213) and the axis of the second through hole (214) are perpendicular to each other and do not intersect with each other. Moreover, the sliding carpet assembly further includes multiple connecting ropes (100). In a first direction, the connecting ropes (100) pass through the first through holes (213) to connect the multiple sequentially arranged roll shaft units in series. In a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, the connecting ropes (100) pass through the second through holes (214) to sequentially connect the multiple sequentially arranged fixing catches (210). By using such a sliding carpet, sliding friction is replaced with rolling friction. Thus, a sportsman can be prevented from falling by inertia due to a sudden deceleration caused by excessive resistance. Moreover, the sportsman could carry on sliding with the sliding carpet, and the safety is improved.
Forms for constructing foundations for anchoring pole vault standards
A form for constructing a foundation for anchoring a pole vault standard to a support structure adjacent to a landing pad includes a first frame and a first plurality of connectors defining a first connecting pattern for coupling to a corresponding connecting pattern of a base of the first pole vault standard. The form is installable in the support structure and operable for use in fixedly connecting the first base of the pole vault standard to the form. A pair of forms may be employed for constructing a pair of foundations for anchoring a pair of pole vault standards to a support structure adjacent to a landing pad.
SURFACE COVERING PANEL, SURFACE COVERING PANEL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF INSTALLING THE SAME
The present document relates to surface covering panel assembly for installation over a receiving surface and under a top layer. The surface covering panel assembly includes substantially identical surface covering panels. Each one of the surface covering panels includes a sheet member made of a first flexible material, the sheet member defining a first surface for interfacing with the top layer and a second surface, a padding layer panel made of a second flexible material, the padding layer panel defining a first surface for partially covering the second surface defined by the sheet member and a second surface for interfacing with the receiving surface, and an edge being adapted for releasable attachment to one of the at least other substantially identical surface covering panel.
Therapy platform anti-fatigue matting
The present invention is an ergonomic safety work mat which includes a modular ergonomic wooden platform with a synthetic tapered marginal border. The purpose of this invention is to provide occupational workers with a therapeutic, forgiving work surface to protect them from the health risks of working, walking and standing on a concrete floor or common anti-fatigue mat used in many factories today. The wooden platform is raised off the floor to offer suspension, thus promoting a spring effect for absorbing and returning compression force resulting in reduced stress loads and compression force for people who work, walk or stand fort extended periods of time. This product is modular in design so that the tapered borders of separate modular sections connect for a snug fit. The vertical edges of the wood sections also have connection points that provide a leveling effect and further enhance the fit of the module sections.
PADDING LAYER FOR ATHLETIC FIELD
Various embodiments for a panel that may be combined with other similar panels to form a padding layer of an athletic field, or other surface, are disclosed. The panel for use in a padding layer of a panel system includes a male locking element configured to form a dove-tail connection with at least one adjacent panel. The dove-tail connection includes a male locking element of the panel coupling with a female locking element of the at least one adjacent panel and forming an interference fit between the male locking element and the female locking element. A space is proved between the male locking element and the female element when coupled that permits thermal expansion of the panel
PADDING LAYER FOR ATHLETIC FIELD
Various embodiments for a panel that may be combined with other similar panels to form a padding layer of an athletic field, or other surface, are disclosed. The panel for use in a padding layer of a panel system includes a male locking element configured to form a dove-tail connection with at least one adjacent panel. The dove-tail connection includes a male locking element of the panel coupling with a female locking element of the at least one adjacent panel and forming an interference fit between the male locking element and the female locking element. A space is proved between the male locking element and the female element when coupled that permits thermal expansion of the panel
Reversibly installable modular fitness area
Disclosed is a reversibly installable modular fitness area including a plurality of platform-like islands adapted to support a plurality of systems and equipment in order to allow the user to carry out fitness exercises, the modular fitness area including at least one first central island; at least one second island; at least one third island; at least one fourth island; at least one fifth island; at least one sixth island; at least one seventh island; at least one eighth island; at least one ninth island; the modular fitness area also including an energy supply system adapted to supply power to the electronic components included therein.
Playing surface assemblies for softball and baseball pitching areas
A replaceable wear insert assembly for playing surfaces in pitching areas and other high-wear areas of baseball and softball fields and other playing fields. A recess member is permanently or semi-permanently installable in a selected area of the field, such as a pitching lane. The recess member accommodates a replaceable insert member having an upper surface with a layer of synthetic turf or track material, mounted to rigid panel. The insert member is removable from the recess member so as to replaceable when worn.
Playing surface assemblies for softball and baseball pitching areas
A replaceable wear insert assembly for playing surfaces in pitching areas and other high-wear areas of baseball and softball fields and other playing fields. A recess member is permanently or semi-permanently installable in a selected area of the field, such as a pitching lane. The recess member accommodates a replaceable insert member having an upper surface with a layer of synthetic turf or track material, mounted to rigid panel. The insert member is removable from the recess member so as to replaceable when worn.