PLAYSET WITH INTEGRATED WORKOUT STATIONS
20210387036 · 2021-12-16
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International classification
Abstract
A fitness-based playset with integrated exercise equipment allowing parents or other adults to play alongside their children. The play equipment may include a slide, swings, play deck, and other various climbing apparatus. The exercise equipment may include pull-up bars, dip bars, box jumps, core training station, squat rack, and climbing rope. The equipment has a modular design which allows one or more pieces to be connected to or removed from the main structure to provide various configurations.
Claims
1. Fitness equipment with integrated play equipment comprising: a support structure comprising: a plurality of vertical supports; and a plurality of horizontal cross members; and a plurality of platforms; and a swing structure comprising: a seat; and a horizontal bar; and a vertical support structure; and a plurality of play equipment features comprising: a slide; and a plurality of climbing apparatus.
2. The equipment as in claim 1, further comprising a first vertical support member and second vertical support member connected by a horizontal cross member at heights configured to serve as pull up bars.
3. The equipment as in claim 2, wherein the vertical supports include a plurality of apertures adapted to removably receive a first support bracket and second support bracket configured to removably receive and support a barbell.
4. The equipment as in claim 2, wherein the vertical supports may include a plurality of apertures adapted to removably receive various attachments.
5. The equipment as in claim 1, further comprising two supports configured at heights and spacing to serve as dip bars for exercise moves.
6. The equipment as in claim 1, further comprising a series of platforms configured at heights to serve as box jumps for exercise moves.
7. The equipment as in claim 1, further comprising a horizontal platform with adjacent vertical plane which has an opening configured at heights to allow the users feet to be inserted to provide stability when performing core exercise moves.
8. The equipment as in claim 1, wherein the vertical supports have a horizontal foot with a hole to receive a removeable earth anchor allowing the entirety of the equipment to be secured and also allowing the entirety of the equipment to be disassembled and reassembled in a different location.
9. The equipment as in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of removable barriers and equipment components being sized and configured to be interchangeably connected to the main structure.
10. The equipment as in claim 1, further comprising a removable vertical and horizontal member from which various suspension exercise equipment may be hung.
11. The equipment as in claim 1, further comprising a modular design wherein the basic structure of four vertical supports, five horizontal cross members and a series of platforms is structurally sound independent from the other features; and additional equipment including two additional vertical supports, a plurality of barriers with horizontal cross members, and a platform may be added to expand the equipment; and a horizontal bar and A-frame vertical support may be added to the aforementioned configuration to provide a place from which to hang swings.
12. A swing seat with two apertures configured to accommodate a user's hands in order to conduct abdominal exercises.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The appended drawings contain figures of preferred embodiments to further illustrate and clarify the above and other aspects, advantages, and features of the present invention. It will be appreciated that these drawings depict only preferred embodiments of the invention and are not intended to limit its scope. These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily appreciated when considered in connection with the following detailed description and appended drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] Referring to the figures, wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views,
[0028] Vertical support members are constructed of 2.5-inch tube steel with a plurality of apertures to generally accommodate 5/16-inch bolts. Each vertical support member has a steel foot welded perpendicular to the bottom of the tube steel with a 1.25-inch diameter aperture to accommodate a removable earth anchor. Each vertical support is capped.
[0029] Exercise features 1, 2, and 3 are pull-up bars at various heights. Part 1 is a pull-up bar at approximately 8-feet off the ground with a minimum uninterrupted span of 24-inches, a size suitable for use by taller adults and teens. When accessed from the adjacent platform 5, part 2 is a 6-foot high pull-up bar, with a minimum uninterrupted span of 24-inches, which is suitable for use by shorter adults and youth. Part 3 is a youth pull-up apparatus at approximately 3 feet above ground level with a minimum uninterrupted width of 20-inches, a suitable size for small children to use. Part 3 can also be used for various other athletic and stretching maneuvers, such as those found in barre and yoga practices. Pull-up bars 1, 2, and 3 are all constructed of 1.315-inch diameter pipe and coated in a non-slip, durable polymer coating for comfortable use and may or may not have a knurled texture. Gymnastics rings, resistance bands, and other suspension exercise systems can be attached to pull-up bars 1, 2, or 3 in a variety of configurations to provide additional strength training exercises.
[0030] Part 4 depicts a gun-rack style bar holder to accommodate strength training exercises that use a barbell, commonly referred to as a squat rack which is intended for adult use. Part 4 is attached to the vertical support posts by six bolts and may be removed.
[0031] Part 5 depicts dip bars used for many strength training exercises. The bars may be installed 27.5-inches above platform 6 and 36.25-inches above platform 7, allowing for various uses and users. The horizontal members of the dip bars are laterally spaced between 18-inches and 25-inches. The bars may or may not have a knurled texture. The dip bars (part 5) double as a handrail for the steps up to the top of platform 6. Dip bars (part 5) are constructed of tubing with a diameter between 1-inch and 2-inch and coated in a non-slip, durable polymer coating for comfortable use.
[0032] Platforms 6 and 7 are sized to serve as box jumps, another essential piece of equipment for strength training exercises. Platform 6 may measure 24-inches from the ground, which is a suitable height for taller or more advanced users. Platform 7 may measure 16-inches from the ground, which is a suitable height for shorter adults and youth. The depth of both platforms 6 and 7 allow ample space clear space, measuring a minimum of 22-inches in depth by 66-inches in height, for the user to jump up on the platform without hitting any obstructions. The platform deck is constructed of perforated sheet steel to provide a sturdy surface upon which the user can perform exercises.
[0033] Part 8 depicts the foot hold integrated into the staircase allowing for a place to conduct abdominal exercises, such as crunches. The user can lay on platform 6 and hook their feet in the slot 8 for added stability. This is referred to as the core training station.
[0034] Parts 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 depict the various components of the playset aimed primarily to accommodate children's play. Part 9 is a conventional swing station designed to accommodate a variety of swing seats. Part 10 is a swing seat with integrated hand grips allowing users to conduct core training exercises. Refer to
[0035] Climbing ladder 14 and safety railings 15 are built with a specific and consistent bolt pattern to allow parts to be interchangeable.
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[0041] The foregoing invention has been described in accordance with the relevant legal standards, thus the description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed embodiment may become apparent to those skilled in the art and fall within the scope of the invention. Furthermore, particular features of one embodiment can replace corresponding features in another embodiment or can supplement other embodiments unless otherwise indicated by the drawings or this specification.