PLAYGROUND APPARATUS
20220379152 · 2022-12-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A playground apparatus has a first platform assembly, a second platform assembly, and a pole structure. The first platform assembly includes a first platform structure disposed at a distance from the surface. The second platform assembly is disposed spaced apart from the first platform assembly. The second platform assembly includes a second platform structure disposed at a distance from the surface. Further, the pole structure is disposed between the first platform assembly and the second platform assembly, and includes a lever portion having at least one support structure for supporting one or more child.
Claims
1. A playground apparatus, comprises: a first platform assembly extending upwardly from a surface and including a first platform structure disposed at a vertical distance from the surface; a second platform assembly extending upwardly from the surface and disposed spaced apart from the first platform assembly, the second platform assembly includes a second platform structure disposed at a vertical distance from the surface; and a pole structure extending upwardly from the surface and disposed between the first platform assembly and the second platform assembly, the pole structure including a lever portion having at least one support structure for supporting a child, the lever portion being adapted to be pivoted between a first position and a second position, wherein in the first position, the at least one support structure is disposed proximate to the first platform structure, in the second position, the at least one support structure is disposed proximate to the second platform structure, and a height of the at least one support structure from the surface when in the first or second position may be substantially equal to a height of the first platform structure and/or a height of the second platform structure from the surface to facilitate an easy movement of a child between the support structure and the platform assemblies.
2. The playground apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first platform assembly includes a first climbing structure to facilitate a climbing between the surface and the first platform structure, and/or the second platform assembly includes a second climbing structure to facilitate a climbing between the surface and the second platform structure.
3. The playground apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the first platform structure and the second platform structure comprises an upper surface which is disposed at an inclination relative to the surface.
4. The playground apparatus of claim 1 further including a spring assembly for biasing the lever portion to a central position, wherein, in the central position, the lever structure is disposed substantially perpendicularly to the surface.
5. The playground apparatus of claim 4, wherein the spring assembly includes a first spring coupled between the lever portion and one of the first platform assembly or the surface, and/or a second spring coupled between the lever portion and one of the second platform assembly or the surface.
6. The playground apparatus of claim 4, wherein the spring assembly includes a first spring coupled to the lever portion, the first spring being a torsional spring, and/or a second spring coupled to the lever portion, the second spring being a torsional spring.
7. The playground apparatus of claim 1 further including a spring assembly for biasing the lever portion towards the second position.
8. The playground apparatus of claim 1 further including a damping assembly for damping a movement of the lever portion.
9. The playground apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pole structure includes a base portion attached to the surface and supporting the lever portion, wherein the lever portion is adapted to pivot relative to the base portion.
10. The playground apparatus of claim 9, wherein the base portion and/or the lever portion include an upright structure and at least one safety structure having a surface extending downwardly at an inclination relative to the upright structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] 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
[0027] Referring to
[0028] The first platform assembly 102 further includes a first platform structure 138 disposed at a vertical distance (i.e. vertically spaced) from the surface 300, and is coupled to the two pillars, for example, the second pillar 120 and the third pillar 122. As shown, the first platform structure 138 extends outwardly from the pillars 120, 122 in a direction away from the upright structure 110 and towards the pole structure 108. In an embodiment, the first platform structure 138 is substantially parallel to the surface 300. In certain embodiments, the platform structure 138 may be disposed at an inclination relative to the surface 300 and the pillars 120, 122. As shown, the first platform structure 138 includes a first end 140 coupled/attached/engaged with the pillars 120, 122 (i.e. the upright structure 110), and a second end 142 disposed downwardly from the first end 140 and located distally from the upright structure 110. Accordingly, an upper surface of the first platform structure 138 defines an acute angle ‘A of inclination relative to the pillars 120, 122. In an embodiment, the angle CA’ may be in a range between twenty five degrees to forty five degrees. In an implementation, the angle CA' may be thirty degrees. An inclination of the first platform structure 138 relative to the surface 300 or the upright structure 110 (i.e. the pillars 120, 122) may discourage children from sitting on the first platform structure 138 and using it as a more permanent resting place.
[0029] The first platform assembly 102 further includes a support platform 150 disposed substantially parallel to the surface 300 and located between the pillars 118, 120, 122 and connected to the pillars 118, 120, 122. Further, the support platform 150 is positioned between the second end 114 of the upright structure 110 and the first climbing structure 126 such that the support platform 150 and the first end 140 of the first platform structure 138 may be disposed at substantially the same height from the surface 300. In this manner, children can safely and easily move between the support platform 150 and the first platform structure 138. Further, the support platform 150 may include a plurality of holes 152 to facilitate a passage of snow or dirt therethrough, thereby preventing an accumulation of snow or dirt on the support platform 150.
[0030] Additionally, or optionally, the first platform assembly 102 may include a gate 156 for allowing and/or preventing an access of the support platform 150 from the first climbing structure 126 or vice versa via an access opening 158 defined between the first pillar 118, the second pillar 120, and the support platform 150. The gate 156 may include a first end pivotably coupled to the second pillar 120 and adapted to pivot about an axis 160 substantially parallel to the second pillar 120 for opening and closing the access opening 158. In an embodiment, the gate 156 may be attached to the second pillar 120 via a hinge assembly 162. In one embodiment, the plate 156 shown in the figures is fixed in position and cannot pivot out. As such, children can enter the upper portion of the first platform assembly via the opening 158.
[0031] Further, in a certain implementation, the first platform assembly 102 may include a first rail 164 disposed above the support platform 150 and extending from the first pillar 118 to the third pillar 122. Also, the first platform assembly 102 may include an access window 170 defined between the second pillar 120 and the third pillar 122 to facilitate a movement of the children between the first platform structure 138 and the support platform 150. In an embodiment, a second rail 172 may be disposed between the second pillar 120 and the third pillar 122 covering, partly, the access window 170. As shown, the second rail 172 may be disposed above the support platform 150 and may extend from the second pillar 120 towards the third pillar 122. The second rail 172 provides a support to the children during transitioning from the first platform structure 138 to the pole structure 108.
[0032] Again referring to
[0033] Further, as shown in
[0034] Further, the engagement portion 212 may include at least two members extending upwardly from a base member 222 and disposed spaced apart from each other to define at least one cavity to receive the lever portion 202.
[0035] In an exemplary embodiment, the engagement portion 212 may include four members, for example, a first member 224, a second member 226, a third member 228, and a fourth member 230 defining three cavities, for example, a first cavity 232, a second cavity 234, and a third cavity 236, therebetween to receive the lever portion 202. The members 224, 226, 228, 230 are arranged in such a manner that the members 224, 226, 228, 230 facilitate the pivoting of the lever portion 202 about the pivot axis 220, while substantially restricting the pivoting of the lever portion 202 about an axis that is parallel to the surface 300 and at an angle to the pivot axis 220.
[0036] Additionally, or optionally, the pole structure, for example, the base portion 200 (as shown in
[0037] Again referring to
[0038] Further, the lever portion 202 includes at least one support structure 266 for supporting one or more children. As shown, the support structure 266 is a plate disposed circularly around the pole 260 and extending radially outwardly from the pole 260 and may be disposed proximate to the second end 258 of the lever portion 202. In an embodiment, a height of the support structure 266 from the surface 300 when in the first or second position may be substantially equal to a height of the first platform structure 138 and/or a height of the second platform structure 138′ from the surface 300 to facilitate an easy movement of the children between the support structure 266 and the platform assemblies 102, 104. In an embodiment, the support structure 266 may include a plurality of holes (not shown) to prevent an accumulation of snow or dirt on a surface of the support structure 266. Although a single support structure is contemplated, it may be appreciated that the lever portion 202 may include a plurality of support structures, for example, two support structures disposed spaced apart and arrayed circularly around the pole 260. Additionally, the lever portion 202 may include at least one handle, for example a first handle 268 and a second handle 270, extending outwardly from the pole 260 and disposed between the support structure 266 and the second end 258. The handles 268, 270 are adapted to be held by the children when the children are standing on the support structure 266.
[0039] Further, as shown in
[0040] In a real world application, a spring assembly which is more hidden is important to ensure that children playing do not get injured from contact with the spring assembly.
[0041] Referring to
[0042] As shown in
[0043] Referring to
[0044] As shown in
[0045] In the above described embodiments, both platform assemblies were shown with climbing structures which allow a child to climb from the ground to the platform structure. However, in another embodiment, either the first or the second platform assemblies could be arranged without a real climbing structure. For example, in one embodiment (not shown), the first platform assembly comprises a climbing structure as shown, while the second platform assembly comprises a slide. In this case, the children are forced to climb up the first platform assembly, cross over to the second platform assembly via the pole and the slide down the slide. In this case, there is a more one way type of motion than in the previously described embodiments.
[0046] Referring to
[0047] Further, the second platform assembly 604 is disposed horizontally spaced from the first platform assembly 602 and extends upwardly from the surface 300. The second platform assembly 604 is similar in structure, construction, assembly, and function to that of the first platform assembly 602. Further, structure, construction, attachment and functions of various components, sub-assemblies, structures of the second platform assembly 604 are the same as the structure, attachment, construction, and functions of the corresponding components, sub-assemblies, structures, etc., of the first platform assembly 602 unless otherwise specified. As shown, the second platform assembly 604 may include an upright structure 610′ having a first end 612′, a second end 614′, a plurality of pillars, for example, a first pillar 618′, a second pillar 620′, and a third pillar 622′. The second platform assembly 604 further includes a platform structure 638′ (also referred to as a second platform structure 638′) having a first end 640′ and a second end 642′, a support platform 650′ having a plurality of holes 652′, an access opening 658′, a second rail 672′, and an access window 670′ to facilitate a movement of the children between the second platform structure 638′ and the pole structure 608′.
[0048] Further, the pole structure 608 extends upwardly from the surface 300 and includes a base portion 700 attached/coupled to surface 300, and a lever portion 702 pivotally engaged/attached to the base portion 700 and extending upwardly from the base portion 700. In an embodiment, the lever portion 702 is adapted to pivot about a pivot axis 704 that is substantially parallel to the surface 300. In an embodiment, the lever portion 702 is adapted or arranged to pivot between a first position and a second position.
[0049] Referring to
[0050] Further, the lever portion 702 includes at least one support structure 730 for supporting one or more children. As shown, the support structure 730 is a plate disposed circularly around the pole 722 and extending radially outwardly from the pole 722 and may be disposed proximate to the second end 712 of the lever portion 702. In an embodiment, a height of the support structure 730 from the surface 300 when in the first or second position may be substantially equal to a height of the first platform structure 638 and/or a height of the second platform structure 638′ from the surface 300 to facilitate an easy movement of the children between the support structure 730 and the platform assemblies 602, 604. In an embodiment, the support structure 730 may include a plurality of holes (not shown) to prevent an accumulation of snow or dirt on a surface of the support structure 730. Although a single support structure is contemplated, it may be appreciated that the lever portion 702 may include a plurality of support structures, for example, two support structures disposed spaced apart and arrayed circularly around the pole 722. Additionally, the lever portion 702 may include at least one handle, for example a first handle 732 and a second handle 734 extending outwardly from the pole 722 and disposed between the support structure 730 and the second end 712. The handles 732, 734 are adapted to be held by the children when the children are standing on the support structure 730.
[0051] Referring to
[0052] The extension members 740, 742, 744, 746 may be engaged with the base portion 700 to facilitate a pivotal motion of the lever portion 702 relative to the base portion 700. The base portion 700 may include a base plate 754 adapted to attached with the surface 300, a plurality of brackets, for example a first bracket 756, a second bracket 758, a third bracket 760, and a fourth bracket 762, extending upwardly from the base plate 754 and adapted to receive and support the plurality of extension members 740, 742, 744, 746. In one embodiment, the first bracket 756, the second bracket 758, the third bracket 760, and the fourth bracket 762 are, respectively, engaged with the first extension member 740, the second extension member 742, the third extension member 744, and the fourth extension member 746. Further, the base portion 700 may include a plurality of housings, for example, a first housing 764, a second housing 766, and a third housing 768, attached to the base plate 754. Each of the housings 764, 766, 768 may be a hollow semi-cylindrical structure and may be attached to the base plate 754 using fasteners. In an embodiment, the first housing 764 is disposed between the first bracket 756 and the third bracket 760, the second housing 766 is disposed between the second bracket 758 and the fourth bracket 762, and the third housing 768 is disposed between the third bracket 760 and the fourth bracket 762. In an embodiment, the first housing 764 is adapted to house a first torsional spring and damper assembly 774, while the second housing 766 is adapted to house a second torsional spring and damper assembly 772.
[0053] The spring assemblies 772, 774 are in this embodiment arranged to bias the lever portion 702 to a central position. In the central position, the lever portion 702 is disposed substantially perpendicularly to the surface 300, while in the first position, the lever portion 702 is positioned at an inclination to the surface 300 such that the support structure 730 is disposed proximate to the first platform structure 638. Further, in the second position, the lever portion 702 is positioned/arranged at an inclination to the surface 300 such that the support structure 730 is disposed proximate to the second platform structure 638′. The spring assemblies 772, 774 together apply a force on the lever portion 702 (i.e. the pole) to return the lever portion 702 (i.e. the pole) towards the central position when the lever portion 702 pivots/moves away from the central position either towards the first position or towards the second position. In an embodiment, the first spring 774 and the second spring 772 are torsional springs. A structure, an assembly, a function, and an attachment of the first spring 770 with the base portion 700 and the lever portion 702 is now explained. It may be appreciated that a structure, an assembly, a function, and an attachment of the second spring 772 with the base portion 700 and the lever portion 702 is similar to the structure, the assembly, the function, and the attachment of the first spring 774 with the base portion 700 and the lever portion 702, and therefore, for the sake of clarity and brevity, only the first spring 774 and its assembly with the base portion 700 and the lever portion 702 is explained.
[0054] The first spring assembly 774 includes an elongated member 780 having a first end 782, a second end 784, and an elongated cavity 786 extending from the first end 782 to the second end 784. In an embodiment, the elongated cavity 786 includes a square cross-section, and has a four sides 788 and four corners 790. The first spring 774 also include an elongated shaft 792 having a square cross-section and adapted to be inserted, at least partially, inside the elongated cavity 786. The elongated shaft 792 may be disposed inside the elongated cavity 786 such that corners 794 of the elongated shaft 792 contact or abut the sides 788 of the elongated cavity 786, while sides 796 of the elongated shaft 792 are disposed facing the corners 790 of the elongated cavity 786, thereby defining gaps, for example, four gaps, therebetween.
[0055] In an embodiment, the first spring 770 may include a plurality of flexible members 800, for example, four flexible members 800, adapted to be disposed inside the gaps such that a single flexible member 800 is inserted inside a single gap. Further, when disposed inside the gap, the flexible member 800 abuts an inner surface of the elongated member 780 and an outer surface of the elongated shaft 792. The flexible members 800 are adapted to deform when the elongated shaft 792 rotates inside the elongated cavity 786. Due to the deformation of the flexible members 800, the flexible members 800 apply a torque on the elongated shaft 792 to rotate the elongated shaft 792 to an original position. In an embodiment, the elongated shaft 792 is coupled/engaged with the first extension member 740 and the third extension member 744 via a plurality of fasteners 802. Accordingly, when the lever portion 702 moves away from the central position, the first spring 774 (i.e. the flexible members 800) applies a biasing force on the lever portion 702 to move back the lever portion 702 towards the central position. In certain implementations the flexible members 800 may be made of rubber. Therefore, the flexible members 800 also dampen the motion of the elongated shaft 792, and hence the first spring 774 damps the motion of the lever portion 702.
[0056] Further, the first spring 774 may include a pair of support brackets, for example a first support bracket 806 disposed at a first end 810 of the first housing 764 and a second support bracket 808 disposed at a second end 812 of the first housing 764, for receiving and supporting the elongated shaft 792 such that the a central axis 820 of the elongated shaft 792 is disposed coaxially to a central axis 822 of the elongated cavity 786. Further, the lever portion 702 pivots relative to the base portion 700 about the pivot axis 704 that is coaxial to the central axis 822. The first support bracket 806 abuts the first end 810, while the second support bracket 808 abuts the second end 812. Further, the support brackets 806, 808 are supported by the base plate 754. In an embodiment, the support brackets 806, 808 are engaged with a plate 830 that in turn is attached to the base plate 754. In such a case, the plate 830 may include a pair of cavities 832 in which the support brackets 806, 808 may be press-fitted. In certain embodiments, one of the first spring 774 and/or the second spring 772 may be omitted, and in such a case, the spring assembly 770 may include a single spring. Springs of this type are often called ROSTA type springs as they are made by the company called Rosta AG.
[0057] Additionally, or optionally, the base portion 700 may include an elongated stopper 840 disposed inside the third housing 768 and attached to the base plate 754. Further, the elongated stopper 840 is adapted to engage with the third extension member 744 and the fourth extension member 746. As shown, the third extension member 744 includes a plate 842 extending substantially horizontally and adapted to abut or engage with a first step 846 of the elongated stopper 840. Similarly, the fourth extension member 746 may include a plate 844 extending substantially horizontally and adapted to abut/engage with a second step 848 of the elongated stopper 840. An abutment of the plates 842, 844 with the steps 846, 848 prevents a movement of the lever portion 702 in an upward direction, thereby ensures a positive engagement or retention of the lever portion 702 with the base portion 700.
[0058] Additionally, or optionally, in an embodiment (as shown in
[0059] An operation of the playground apparatus 100 is now explained and it may be envisioned that the operation of the playground apparatus 100″, 100′″, 600 will be similar. For playing, a child may climb up to the support platform 150 by using the first climbing structure 126. Thereafter, the child moves to the first platform structure 138 through the access window 170 and pulls the pole 260, and hence the lever portion 202 towards himself, i.e. to the first position from the central position. In an embodiment, the child may pull the pole 260 towards the first platform structure 150 by grabbing and pulling the first handle 268 using one hand, while holding the second rail 172. In a certain implementation (not shown), a rope may be attached to the lever portion 202 and the child may utilize the rope to pull the lever portion 202 to the first position. Upon pulling the lever portion 202 to the first position, the child may step on the support structure 266 and subsequently release the second rail 172. Due to the biasing force provided by the spring assembly 274, the lever portion 202 (i.e. the pole 260) may move towards the central position. In a case where the spring biasing force is small, the child will have to push off with his or feet or hands to propel the lever portion away from the first platform.
[0060] Thereafter, the child may push the lever portion 202 towards the second position. Upon reaching the second position the child can move him or herself off of the lever portion and over to the second platform structure. In this manner, the child may experience a pole-vaulting effect. Further, in order to get off the pole structure 108 in a safe manner, the child may grab the second rail 172′ of the second platform assembly 104 and accordingly move to the second platform structure 138′ in a safe manner. Thereafter, the child may get down to the surface 300 by using the second climbing structure 126′.
[0061] In this manner, the playground apparatus 100 provides easy climbing between the surface 300 and the platform structures 138, 138′ and subsequently to the support structure 266.
[0062] In one embodiment, the pole structure is arranged to physically contact the first and second platform structures when in the first and second positions respectively. In this case, a bumper element could be arranged on the forward portion of the first and second platform structures. During use, the pole structure could move towards the platform structure and then contact the bumper structure to soften the impact. In one embodiment, instead of having a spring assembly which biases the structure to the centre, the apparatus could be provided with a spring and/or damping assembly which engages the pole structure when it approaches the first and or second position to slow down the motion towards the first and/or second platform.
[0063] 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.
LIST OF ELEMENTS
[0064] 100 playground apparatus
[0065] 100″ playground apparatus
[0066] 100′″ playground apparatus
[0067] 102 first platform assembly
[0068] 104 second platform assembly
[0069] 108 pole structure
[0070] 110 upright structure
[0071] 110′ upright structure
[0072] 112 first end
[0073] 112′ first end
[0074] 114 second end
[0075] 114′ second end
[0076] 118 first pillar
[0077] 118′ first pillar
[0078] 120 second pillar
[0079] 120′ second pillar
[0080] 122 third pillar
[0081] 122′ third pillar
[0082] 126 first climbing structure
[0083] 126′ second climbing structure
[0084] 130 panel
[0085] 130′ panel
[0086] 132 first opening
[0087] 132′ first opening
[0088] 134 second opening
[0089] 134′ second opening
[0090] 138 first platform structure
[0091] 138′ second platform structure
[0092] 140 first end
[0093] 140′ first end
[0094] 142 second end
[0095] 142′ second end
[0096] 150 support platform
[0097] 150′ support platform
[0098] 152 holes
[0099] 152′ holes
[0100] 156 gate
[0101] 156′ gate
[0102] 158 access opening
[0103] 158′ access opening
[0104] 160 axis
[0105] 162 hinge assembly
[0106] 164 first rail
[0107] 164′ first rail
[0108] 170 access window
[0109] 170′ access window
[0110] 172 second rail
[0111] 172′ Second rail
[0112] 200 base portion
[0113] 202 lever portion
[0114] 204 upright structure
[0115] 206 first end
[0116] 208 second end
[0117] 210 elongated portion
[0118] 212 engagement portion
[0119] 220 pivot axis
[0120] 222 base member
[0121] 224 first member
[0122] 226 second member
[0123] 228 third member
[0124] 230 fourth member
[0125] 232 first cavity
[0126] 234 second cavity
[0127] 236 third cavity
[0128] 248 surface
[0129] 250 side structure
[0130] 252 first end
[0131] 254 second end
[0132] 256 first end
[0133] 258 second end
[0134] 260 pole
[0135] 262 first side lever
[0136] 264 second side lever
[0137] 266 support structure
[0138] 268 first handle
[0139] 270 second handle
[0140] 274 spring assembly
[0141] 274″ spring assembly
[0142] 276 first spring
[0143] 278 second spring
[0144] 280″ biasing member
[0145] 282′″ damping assembly
[0146] 284′″ first damping member
[0147] 286′″ second damping member
[0148] 300 surface
[0149] 302 ground surface
[0150] 600 playground apparatus
[0151] 602 first platform assembly
[0152] 604 second platform assembly
[0153] 608 pole structure
[0154] 610 upright structure
[0155] 610′ upright structure
[0156] 612 first end
[0157] 612′ first end
[0158] 614 second end
[0159] 614′ second end
[0160] 618 first pillar
[0161] 618′ first pillar
[0162] 620 second pillar
[0163] 620′ second pillar
[0164] 622 third pillar
[0165] 622′ third pillar
[0166] 638 first platform structure
[0167] 638′ second platform structure
[0168] 640 first end
[0169] 640′ first end
[0170] 642 second end
[0171] 642′ second end
[0172] 650 support platform
[0173] 650′ support platform
[0174] 652 holes
[0175] 652′ holes
[0176] 658 access opening
[0177] 658′ access opening
[0178] 670 access window
[0179] 670′ access window
[0180] 672 second rail
[0181] 672′ second rail
[0182] 700 base portion
[0183] 702 lever portion
[0184] 704 pivot axis
[0185] 710 first end
[0186] 712 second end
[0187] 716 base
[0188] 720 upright structure
[0189] 722 pole
[0190] 724 first side lever
[0191] 726 second side lever
[0192] 730 support structure
[0193] 732 first handle
[0194] 734 second handle
[0195] 740 first extension member
[0196] 742 second extension member
[0197] 744 third extension member
[0198] 746 fourth extension member
[0199] 748 first lateral end
[0200] 750 second lateral end
[0201] 754 base plate
[0202] 756 first bracket
[0203] 758 second bracket
[0204] 760 third bracket
[0205] 762 fourth bracket
[0206] 764 first housing
[0207] 766 second housing
[0208] 768 third housing
[0209] 770 first spring
[0210] 772 second spring
[0211] 774 spring assembly
[0212] 780 elongated member
[0213] 782 first end
[0214] 784 second end
[0215] 786 elongated cavity
[0216] 788 sides
[0217] 790 corners
[0218] 792 elongated shaft
[0219] 794 corners
[0220] 796 sides
[0221] 800 flexible member
[0222] 802 fastener
[0223] 806 first support bracket
[0224] 808 second support bracket
[0225] 810 first end
[0226] 812 second end
[0227] 820 central axis
[0228] 822 central axis
[0229] 830 plate
[0230] 832 cavity
[0231] 840 elongated stopper
[0232] 842 plate
[0233] 844 plate
[0234] 846 first step
[0235] 848 second step
[0236] 860 safety structure
[0237] 866 surface