Ship flat blow-molded tunnel
10940636 ยท 2021-03-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Robert A. Astle (Kaysville, UT, US)
- Danny Green (Layton, UT, US)
- Jacob Kearl (Willard, UT, US)
- Eric Olsen (West Haven, UT, US)
Cpc classification
B32B3/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/2975
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B29C49/0031
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C59/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C49/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
One example of a flexible structure includes an elongate body having a first end and a second end, and the first end is configured to be releasably connected to the second end. As well, one or more living hinges are positioned in the elongate body between the first end and the second end, and the one or more living hinges are configured and arranged to enable the first end and second end to be moved toward each other. Finally, the flexible structure is configured to alternatively assume at least a flat state and an assembled state, and in the assembled state, the first end of the elongate body is connected to the second end of the elongate body.
Claims
1. A tunnel portion, comprising: an elongate body having a first end and a second end that are configured to be connected together, and the elongate body including a first side and a second side; first and second hollow segments located on the first side of the elongate body, and the first and second hollow segments are integral with the elongate body; and a living hinge integral with the elongate body and located in a gap between the first hollow segment and the second hollow segment, and the elongate body extends continuously through the gap between the first hollow segment and the second hollow segment, and wherein the elongate body is configured to alternatively assume a flat state, and an assembled state, and in the assembled state, the first end of the elongate body is connected with the second end of the elongate body.
2. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 1, wherein the tunnel portion is in the form of a unified, single piece structure made of plastic.
3. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 1, wherein the living hinge extends along a majority of a width of the elongate body.
4. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 1, wherein the elongate body has first and second edges extending lengthwise, and one or both of the first and second edges is configured to connect to a corresponding edge of another tunnel portion.
5. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 1, wherein the elongate body further comprises one or more additional hollow segments that are integral with the elongate body.
6. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 1, wherein an interior of the first hollow segment communicates with an interior of the second hollow segment.
7. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 1, further comprising an additional hollow segment located on the second side of the elongate body, and the additional hollow segment is integral with the elongate body.
8. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 7, wherein one or both of the first hollow segment and the second hollow segment extend across a majority of a width of the elongate body.
9. A package comprising two or more tunnel portions each in a flat state and stacked on top of each other or side-by-side on edge, wherein one of the tunnel portions is the tunnel portion as recited in claim 1.
10. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 1, wherein the elongate body further comprises one or more additional living hinges that are integral with the elongate body.
11. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 1, wherein in the assembled state, the tunnel portion has a circular configuration.
12. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 1, wherein in the assembled state, the tunnel portion has a non-circular configuration.
13. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 1, wherein the elongate body comprises a plurality of individual pieces that are connectible, or connected, together, and the living hinge is integral with a first one of the individual pieces.
14. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 13, wherein one or more of the individual pieces is in the form of a respective unified, single piece structure.
15. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 13, wherein one of the individual pieces includes the first end of the elongate body, and another of the individual pieces includes the second end of the elongate body.
16. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 13, wherein the individual pieces are connectible, or connected, to each other by way of respective integral structures of the individual pieces.
17. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 13, wherein one or more of the individual pieces comprises, respectively, one or more living hinges, and one or more hollow segments.
18. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 13, wherein the living hinge is solid and has a thickness that is relatively less than a thickness of one of the hollow segments.
19. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 13, wherein one or more of the individual pieces defines one or more unobstructed openings.
20. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 13, wherein when the elongate body is in the assembled state, the first and second hollow segments are located on an exterior of the tunnel portion.
21. The tunnel portion as recited in claim 13, wherein the individual pieces are connectible, or connected, together to define a portion of a circumference of the elongate body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The appended drawings contain figures of some example embodiments to further clarify various aspects of the present disclosure. It will be appreciated that these drawings depict only some embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit its scope in any way. The disclosure will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SOME EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
(15) The present disclosure is generally concerned with flexible structures, example embodiments of which can take the form of unified, single-piece structures produced by processes such as, but not limited to, blow-molding, and which may include one or more living hinges that enable the flexible structure to be flexed, bent, and/or otherwise manipulated, to assume a variety of alternative configurations. At least some embodiments of the flexible structures include one or more hollow portions, which may take the general form of a box beam for example having a generally rectangular cross-section that may provide strength and/or rigidity to non-flexible portions of the flexible structures.
(16) In some particular example embodiments, a flexible structure has two ends that can be releasably connected to each other to form a tunnel portion. An edge of such a tunnel portion can be releasably connected to an edge of another tunnel portion to form a tunnel, or a part of a tunnel, such as may be used on a playground.
A. General Aspects of Some Example Embodiments
(17) In general, flexible structures such as tunnel portions, and associated components disclosed herein, may be constructed with a variety of components and materials including, but not limited to, plastic (including injection-molded, blow-molded, roto-molded, and twin sheet formed plastic structures and elements) including polycarbonates, composites, metals, and combinations of any of the foregoing. The tunnel portions and other flexible structures can take the form of unitary, single-piece structures.
(18) Example properties of plastics that can be used in various embodiments of the invention are hard, rigid, semi-rigid, soft, low friction, or high friction. One particular example of a plastic is high-density polyethylene (HDPE), although other plastics can also be used. Plastic fasteners can also be used to attach tunnel portions to each other and/or to attach one end of a tunnel portion to the other end of a tunnel portion. Some embodiments of flexible structures may not require the use of fasteners in order to retain the flexible structure in a particular configuration other than a ship flat configuration.
(19) Suitable metals, such as for fasteners to attach tunnel portions to each other and/or to attach one end of a tunnel portion to the other end of a tunnel portion, and/for constructing elements such as the frame of a play set, may include steel, aluminum, and aluminum alloys. However, the skilled person will understand that a variety of other metals may be employed as well and the scope of the invention is not limited to the foregoing examples. Where metal is employed in the construction of a component, such as a component of a playset for a playground for example, the metal elements may take one or more forms including, but not limited to, box shapes such as square tube and rectangular tube, oval tube, round tube, pipe, angles, flat bar, I-shapes, T-shapes, L-shapes, and combinations and portions of any of the foregoing.
(20) Depending upon the material(s) employed in the construction of the playground equipment, a variety of methods and components may be used to connect, releasably or permanently, one or more tunnel portions to each other and/or to other structures. For example, the various elements of playground equipment or component within the scope of this disclosure may be attached to each other mechanically by way of plastic and/or metal fasteners such as bolts, screws, pins, and rivets, for example. At least some embodiments of a tunnel portion can be connected to one or more other tunnel portions without the use of fasteners such as threaded fasteners (e.g., screws, bolts, screw nails), nails, or rivets. As well, one end of a tunnel portion can be connected to another end of that tunnel portion without the use of fasteners such as threaded fasteners (e.g., screws, bolts, screw nails), nails, or rivets.
(21) For example, snap-fit or other releasable locking mechanisms can be used to connect tunnel portions to each other and/or to connect one end of a tunnel portion to the other end of that tunnel portion. In still other embodiments, a tunnel portion can be configured to be permanently locked to another tunnel portion and/or the tunnel portion can be configured so that the first end of the tunnel portion can be permanently locked to the second end of that tunnel portion. In some cases, a tunnel portion can be configured so that it is only connectable on one side to another tunnel portion, and in still other cases, a tunnel portion can be configured so that neither side of that tunnel portion is connectable to another tunnel portion. In still other cases, both sides of a tunnel portion can be connected to respective tunnel portions.
(22) Surface treatments and textures may also be applied to portions of the tunnel portions. For example, a tunnel portion may be relatively smooth on part of one or more surfaces, while part of one or more other surfaces of that tunnel portion may be textured or treated in such a way as to provide a surface with relatively better grip and/or for esthetic purposes. No particular surface treatment, or any surface treatment, is required however.
B. Some Example Embodiments of a Play Set
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C. Aspects of Example Embodiments of a Tunnel Portion and Pieces
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(25) To illustrate, an example tunnel portion may have a length (L), a width (W) and a thickness (T), where L>W>T. Accordingly, when the tunnel portion is laid out flat, the tunnel portion occupies a volume V1=LWT. However, when the tunnel portion is in an assembled state, the tunnel portion occupies a cylindrical volume V2 that is primarily a function of L and W. In particular, L defines a circumference 2r when the two ends of the tunnel portion are connected to each other, and it can thus further be seen that r=L/2. Since the area A of the circle (whose circumference is defined by L)=r.sup.2, A=L.sup.2/4. Accordingly, V2=AW, or (L.sup.2/4)W.
(26) Substituting in some example dimensions illustrates the significant difference in volume occupied by a tunnel portion in the flat state, and the same tunnel portion in an assembled state. For example, assume L=75 inches, W=30 inches, and T=1 inches. In this case, V1 (LWT)=2250 inches.sup.3. On the other hand, V2 ((L.sup.2/4)W)=13,429 inches.sup.3 (the thickness T can be ignored for V2 since it is the length L that defines the overall diameter of the tunnel portion). Thus, in this example, the assembled tunnel portion occupies about 6 more volume (that is, 13,429 inches.sup.3/2250 inches.sup.3) than the tunnel portion in the flat state.
(27) With continued reference to
(28) It should be noted that as used herein, a living hinge refers to a structure that is relatively flexible and which, when connected in a hinge configuration to two other elements that may be relatively rigid, such as segments 206 for example, enables the attached rigid elements to move relative to each other by virtue of the flexibility of the living hinge. A living hinge may be relatively thinner than other portions of the flexible structure, and may be solid rather than hollow, yet thick enough to be of adequate strength to withstand manipulation of the flexible structure into various alternative configurations. As such, the living hinge may have an inner surface that defines part of an inner surface of a tunnel portion, while an outer surface of the living hinge may be positioned below an outer surface of one or more segments of the tunnel portion.
(29) Finally, the living hinge can be integral with one or both of the relatively rigid structures, such that the living hinge and relatively rigid structures collectively take the form of a unified, single-piece structure. Such unified single-piece structures, which can be made of plastic, can be formed by any of the processes disclosed herein, including blow-molding.
(30) As indicated in
(31) In some example embodiments, tunnel portions have other than a straight configuration. For example, some embodiments are directed to tunnel portions in the shape of a T. Yet other example embodiments are directed to tunnel portions configured as an elbow with a bend angle of about 90 degrees. Such alternative tunnel portions could be connected with straight tunnel portions to create a maze, for example.
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(33) The segments 206 can vary widely from each other in terms of their physical configuration, although such variation is not required and may be omitted in some embodiments. For example, and as collectively disclosed in
(34) In some instances, two or more segments 206 can be separated laterally by a depression 211. The dimensions of these segments 206, and the depression 211, can be any desired dimensions. In other cases, a segment 206 can extend across all, or nearly all, the width of the tunnel portion 200.
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(36) Attaching tunnel portions 200 end to end can be repeated as many times as needed to define a tunnel of a desired overall length having any number of tunnel portions 200. Thus, a tunnel may comprise, or consist of, one, two, three, four, or any number greater than four, tunnel portions. See also, the side view of tunnel portion 200 in
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(38) As further indicated, the segments 214 can be arranged in groups, although that is not required. In particular, there may be three segments 214 between successive living hinges 208. This number of segments 214 between successive living hinges 208 can be larger or smaller however, and the scope of the invention is not limited to any particular configuration. As well, two or more segments 214 can be connected with each other, as indicated by the area at 216 for example. In other cases, such as in a separate embodiment, or within the same embodiment, two or more segments 214 can be separate from each other, as indicated by the segment pair 218. Where two segments 214, or portions of segments 214, are separate from each other, they can be separated by a gap 220.
(39) With respect to the segments 206 and 214, and with reference to the example of
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(43) Aspects of the aforementioned example configuration can also be seen in the perspective view of
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(45) In particular, the tunnel portion 201 disclosed in
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(47) Finally, it will be apparent from this disclosure that a tunnel portion can have multiple individual pieces that are connectable together, and one, some or all of those individual pieces may have one or more living hinges. Thus, except for the fact that individual pieces such as 201a, 201b, or 201c are relatively shorter in length than a tunnel portion 200, the individual pieces may otherwise have the same configuration as any part of a tunnel portion 200 and, as such, may include any combination of the features and elements disclosed in the embodiments of
D. Alternative Embodiment of a Play Set with Tunnel Portions
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(49) In the illustrated example, the play sets 300 and 301 can include a tower 302 with one or more panels 304 that include openings 306 for ventilation and viewing, and the tower can include a roof 307. This example of the tower 302 includes an interior climbing wall 308 leading to a tunnel 310 that can include one or more tunnel portions, examples of which are disclosed herein. One or more of the tunnel portions can include a window 312, such as a bubble window for example, while in other embodiments, the window(s) 312 can be omitted and simply openings in the tunnel portions provided. At its end opposite the tower 302, the tunnel 310 can include an entrance portion 314, as shown in
E. Alternative Embodiment of a Tunnel and Tunnel Portions
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(53) While the illustrated example of the window 452 is round and includes two grill pieces 454 that divide the window 452 into four portions 456, the scope of the invention is not limited to that example. Other embodiments of the window can be of any desired shape, including rectangular, polygonal, or oval for example, and may include more, or fewer, grill pieces. As well, the window can alternatively be divided into more, or fewer, than four portions. In other embodiments, the grill pieces 454 can be eliminated entirely. Thus, the windows disclosed in
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(55) Finally, the example tunnel portions 450 can include one or more longitudinal grooves 458, which may have a partial circular cross-sectional shape, configured and arranged to engage support structure of a play set. In other embodiments, the longitudinal grooves 458 may be omitted.
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F. Advantageous Aspects of Some Example Embodiments
(59) Tunnel portion configurations, such as the examples disclosed in the Figures, may be beneficial in a variety of respects. For example, and as will be apparent from the present disclosure, one or more embodiments of the invention can provide one or more advantageous and unexpected effects, in any combination, some examples of which are set forth below. It should be noted that such effects are neither intended, nor should be construed, to limit the scope of the claimed invention in any way.
(60) In particular, one advantageous aspect of at least some embodiments of the invention is that the tunnel portions can be packaged and shipped in a flat configuration. Thus, a relatively greater number of tunnel portions can fit in a defined space, such as a shipping container for example, than would be possible if the tunnel portions were shipped in their assembled configuration. Consequently, a per unit shipping cost can be reduced.
(61) As well, the tunnel portions are relatively easy to manipulate into an assembled state. As noted herein, the first and second ends of a flat tunnel portion can be connected to each other to form an assembled tunnel portion. This can be achieved through the implementation of one or more living hinges that enable the tunnel portion to be bent, such as into a generally circular form, so that first and second ends of the flat tunnel portion are brought into contact with each other for assembly. The assembled tunnel portion can then be connected, if desired, to one or more additional assembled tunnel portions to form a complete tunnel.
(62) Finally, a variety of different tunnel configurations can be defined. Each tunnel portion and/or individual piece of a tunnel portion can be manufactured with various different attributes, and then combined with one or more other tunnel portions to implement a customized tunnel configuration. By way of example, some tunnel portions can include openings such as for viewing for example, and such a tunnel portion can be connected with a tunnel portion without openings. As well, the interior and/or exterior configuration of each individual tunnel piece and/or tunnel portion can be constructed with particular attributes.
G. Some Further Example Embodiments
(63) Following are some further example embodiments within the scope of this disclosure.
Embodiment 1
(64) A tunnel portion, comprising:
(65) an elongate body having a first end and a second end, and the first end is configured to be connected to the second end;
(66) one or more living hinges positioned in the elongate body between the first end and the second end, wherein the one or more living hinges are configured and arranged to enable the first end and second end to be moved toward each other, and
(67) wherein the tunnel portion is configured to assume both a flat state and an assembled state, and in the assembled state, the first end of the elongate body is connected to the second end of the elongate body.
Embodiment 2
(68) The tunnel portion as recited in embodiment 1, wherein the tunnel portion is in the form of a unified, single piece structure in which the living hinges are integrally formed.
Embodiment 3
(69) The tunnel portion as recited in embodiment 1, wherein the tunnel portion comprises a plurality of individual pieces, and each of the individual pieces is in the form of a unified, single piece structure.
Embodiment 4
(70) The tunnel portion as recited in embodiment 3, wherein the individual pieces are configured to be connected to each other.
Embodiment 5
(71) The tunnel portion as recited in embodiment 3, wherein one or more of the individual pieces includes one of the living hinges.
Embodiment 6
(72) The tunnel portion as recited in embodiment 1, wherein the elongate body has first and second edges extending lengthwise, and one or both of the first and second edges is configured to connect to a corresponding edge of another tunnel portion.
Embodiment 7
(73) The tunnel portion as recited in embodiment 1, wherein part of the elongate body is hollow.
Embodiment 8
(74) The tunnel portion as recited in embodiment 1, wherein the elongate body includes one or more tack offs.
Embodiment 9
(75) The tunnel portion as recited in embodiment 1, wherein the tunnel portion is made of plastic.
Embodiment 10
(76) The tunnel portion as recited in embodiment 1, wherein the one or more living hinges are relatively more flexible than another part of the tunnel portion.
Embodiment 11
(77) The tunnel portion as recited in embodiment 1, wherein the volume occupied by the tunnel portion when the tunnel portion is in the assembled state is larger than the volume occupied by the tunnel portion when the tunnel portion is in the flat state.
Embodiment 12
(78) A package comprising two or more tunnel portions each in a flat state and stacked on top of each other or side-by-side on edge, wherein one of the tunnel portions is the tunnel portion of any of the aforementioned embodiments.
Embodiment 13
(79) A tunnel including two or more tunnel portions connected together, and at least one of the two or more tunnel portions is a tunnel portion according to any of embodiments 1-12.
Embodiment 14
(80) A play set, comprising:
(81) a tunnel including a tunnel portion according to any of embodiments 1-11;
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(83) a one or more of swing, platform, rope course, slide, awning, fireman pole, observation tower, or support frame.
Embodiment 15
(84) The play set as recited in embodiment 14, wherein at least part of the play set is in a disassembled state.
Embodiment 16
(85) The tunnel portion as recited in any of embodiments 1-15, wherein the tunnel portion includes one or more windows, and one of the windows includes grill pieces that impart a lattice configuration to the window.
(86) Although this disclosure has been described in terms of certain example embodiments, other embodiments apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art are also within the scope of this disclosure.