A CLIMBING STRUCTURE
20220072357 · 2022-03-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/0048
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A climbing structure arranged on a supporting surface, said climbing structure comprising: a first vertical post arranged on the supporting surface, a second vertical post arranged on the supporting surface and arranged offset from the first vertical post in a horizontal direction, a first climbing element connected to the first and the second vertical post to span the distance between the first and second vertical posts and a second climbing element connected to the first and the second vertical posts to span the distance between the first and second vertical posts, said second climbing element being arranged above the first climbing element. The first and second climbing elements having a length (between the posts), a height (parallel to the posts) and a thickness (perpendicular to the plane of the area between the posts), said length being at least 1.5 times greater than the height. Furthermore, the upper and/or lower edge of the first and/or second climbing element comprises a recess. In this way, a climbing structure is provided which is easy to assemble and which provides a highly configurable construction to provide different appearances just by adjusting the spacing between the first and second climbing elements.
Claims
1. A climbing structure arranged on a supporting surface, said climbing structure comprising: a. a first vertical post arranged on the supporting surface, b. a second vertical post arranged on the supporting surface and arranged offset from the first vertical post in a horizontal direction, c. a first climbing element connected to the first and the second vertical post to span the distance between the first and second vertical posts and d. a second climbing element connected to the first and the second vertical posts to span the distance between the first and second vertical posts, said second climbing element being arranged above the first climbing element, e. the first and second climbing elements having a length (between the posts), a height (parallel to the posts) and a thickness (perpendicular to the plane of the area between the posts), said length being at least 1.5 times greater than the height, f. characterized in that the upper and/or lower edge of the first and/or second climbing element comprises a recess.
2. A climbing structure according to claim 1, characterized in that the first climbing element and/or the second climbing element have/has an arc shaped cross section taken on a plane which is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the first or second vertical posts.
3. A climbing structure according to claim 1, characterized in that the first and second climbing elements are identical.
4. A climbing structure according to claim 1, characterized in that the upper and lower edges of the first and/or the second climbing elements are not symmetrical about a plane which is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the vertical posts.
5. A climbing structure according to claim 1, characterized in that the first and/or the second climbing elements comprise through going openings suitable for use as climbing grips.
6. A climbing structure according to claim 2, characterized in that the first climbing element bends one way and the second climbing element bends in the opposite direction when viewed along the longitudinal axis of the first and/or second posts.
7. A climbing structure according to claim 1, characterized in that the distance between opposite ends of the climbing element is shorter than the distance between the first and second posts from centre to centre.
8. A climbing structure according to claim 1, characterized in that the climbing structure further comprises a third climbing element arranged above the second climbing element, the vertical distance between the first and second climbing elements being different than the vertical distance between the second and third climbing element.
9. A climbing structure according to claim 1, characterized in that the climbing structure further comprises an additional vertical supporting element arranged between the two vertical posts, said additional vertical supporting element being connected to the first and the second climbing element and being connected to a supporting surface.
10. A climbing element suitable for a climbing structure according to claim 1, characterized in that the climbing element has a length which is at least two times greater than its height and in that the upper and/or lower edge of the climbing element comprises a recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] In the following, the invention will be described in greater detail with reference to embodiments shown by the enclosed figures. It should be emphasized that the embodiments shown are used for example purposes only and should not be used to limit the scope of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0032] The climbing structure 1 shown in
[0033] In this embodiment, five identical climbing elements 6 are arranged between the posts. Each climbing element is attached to the post via two fittings 8 arranged at each end of the climbing element. As can be seen from the figures, the climbing elements are all identical, but are arranged differently to provide a more interesting visual impression. In this case, the climbing elements are rotated about the centre axis of the elements.
[0034] In this embodiment, the climbing elements are provided with upper and lower edges 10,12. Each upper and lower edge is provided with a recess 14,16. Furthermore, the climbing elements are provide with through going openings 17 which can be used as hand and/or foot holds.
[0035] In another embodiment (not shown), protrusions could be formed on the outwardly and/or inwardly facing surfaces of the climbing elements to act as hand and/or foot holds.
[0036] As can be seen from the figures, the climbing elements 6 are bent to form arc shaped elements. In this way, the centre portion of the climbing elements extends outwardly past the plane which connects the two vertical posts. This gives a more dynamic arrangement of the climbing elements. As can be seen from
[0037] In the current embodiment, an additional vertical supporting element 18 is provided to support the central portion of the climbing elements. In this embodiment, the additional vertical supporting element is provided in the form of a vertical post which is supported on the ground and which is screwed into the rear surfaces of the climbing elements. The additional vertical supporting element is arranged to connect to all five of the climbing elements.
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[0041] In this embodiment of the climbing element, the climbing element is made via rotation moulding operation where relatively large elements can be made with a hollow centre portion to reduce weight while still providing the necessary stiffness. Hence the thickness of the climbing elements is relatively thick when compared to the height. Due to this, in order to make the climbing elements easier to hold onto, the upper and lower edges 12, 14 are formed with a gripping edge 102, where the thickness of the upper and lower edge are thinner than the central portion of the climbing elements. The gripping edge 102 could also be considered to be a ridge formed on the upper portion of the climbing element for making it easier to grip the edge.
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[0043] While the embodiments of climbing structures shown in
[0044] It is to be noted that the figures and the above description have shown the example embodiments in a simple and schematic manner. Many of the specific mechanical details have not been shown since the person skilled in the art should be familiar with these details and they would just unnecessarily complicate this description. For example, the specific materials used and the specific injection moulding procedure have not been described in detail since it is maintained that the person skilled in the art would be able to find suitable materials and suitable processes to manufacture the container according to the current invention.