Border Bench Apparatus
20220361679 · 2022-11-17
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Abstract
A border bench apparatus providing a seating surface that can be interchangeably replaced with a retaining wall section. The border bench comprises a bench section having a seating surface, a first end to engage a lower engagement projection, a second end adapted to engage an upper engagement projection, and a body. In the preferred embodiment, more than one spike passes through the hoes defined in the bench and the wall sections for stabilization. The border bench can include a weighted base, or a broadened base.
Claims
1. A border bench comprising: a. A first wall section having a first end affixed to an adjoining continuation section and a second end defining a lower engagement projection defining a hole therein; b. A second wall section having a first end attached to a second adjoining continuation section and a second end defining an upper engagement projection defining a hole therein; c. A bench section having— i. an upper edge defining a seating surface, ii. a first end defining a cutout shaped to engage the lower engagement projection, iii. a second end defining a hole therein adapted to engage the upper engagement projection, and iv. a body; d. A pair of connection means for connecting the first and second ends of the bench to adjacent wall section ends; and e. A stabilization means for retaining the bench in an upright stable position; WHEREBY, a wall section can be interchangeably replaced with a border bench section providing a seating surface.
2. The border bench of claim 1, the connection means and stabilization means both comprising more than one spike passing through holes defined in the bench and the wall sections.
3. The border bench of claim 2, the spike having a head at the top end and the seating surface defining therein indentations for each spike sized to receive the head at a level not higher than the seating surface.
4. The border bench of claim 3, where each indentation is configured to receive a cap to cover the head.
5. The border bench of claim 1, the connection means comprising press-fit components defined on each end of the bench cooperating with corresponding press-fit components on each end of adjacent wall sections.
6. The border bench of claim 1, the stabilization means comprising a broadened base at a bottom edge of the bench.
7. The border bench of claim 1, the stabilization means comprising a weighted base at a bottom edge of the bench.
8. The border bench of claim 1, the bench comprised of molded plastic.
9. The border bench of claim 8, the bench defining a hollow cavity therein with the body comprised of a pair of sidewalls.
10. The border bench of claim 9, where structural stiffeners are formed in the parallel sidewalls.
11. The border bench of claim 10, an area defined for use as a sign.
12. The border bench of claim 10, where the structural stiffeners are selected from geometric shapes.
13. The border bench of claim 1, where the border bench is comprised of a material selected from polyvinyl chloride, high-density polyethylene, and ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene.
14. The border bench of claim 1, at least one filler end cap provided and sized to accommodate a variety of heights of engagement projections.
15. The border bench of claim 1, at least one rib providing structural stability to the upper edge.
16. A border bench comprising: a. A first wall section having a first end affixed to an adjoining continuation section and a second end defining a lower engagement projection defining a hole therein; b. A second wall section having a first end attached to a second adjoining continuation section and a second end defining an upper engagement projection defining a hole therein; c. A bench section having— i. an upper edge defining a seating surface, ii. a first end defining a cutout shaped to engage the lower engagement projection, iii. a second end defining a hole therein adapted to engage the upper engagement projection, and iv. a body; d. A pair of connection means for connecting the first and second ends of the bench to adjacent wall section ends; and e. A stabilization means for retaining the bench in an upright stable position; WHEREBY, a wall section can be interchangeably replaced with a border bench section providing a seating surface.
17. The border bench of claim 16, the connection means and stabilization means both comprising four spikes passing through holes defined in the bench and the wall sections.
18. The border bench of claim 17, the spike having a head at the top end and the seating surface defining therein indentations for each spike sized to receive the head at a level not higher than the seating surface.
19. The border bench of claim 18, where each indentation is configured to receive a cap to cover the head.
20. The border bench of claim 16, the connection means comprising press-fit components defined on each end of the bench cooperating with corresponding press-fit components on each end of adjacent wall sections.
21. The border bench of claim 16, the bench comprised of molded plastic selected from polyvinyl chloride, high-density polyethylene, and ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene.
22. The border bench of claim 21, the bench defining a hollow cavity therein with the body comprised of a pair of sidewalls.
23. The border bench of claim 22, where structural stiffeners are formed in the parallel sidewalls selected from geometric shapes.
24. The border bench of claim 23, an area defined for use as a sign.
25. The border bench of claim 16, at least one filler end cap provided and sized to accommodate a variety of heights of engagement projections.
26. The border bench of claim 16, a pair of four ribs providing structural stability to the upper edge.
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[0018] The border bench 100 of present invention is shown with a seating surface 102 at an upper edge 104. A first end 106 is at the right edge and a second end 108 is at the left edge. A cut-out 110 is defined in the first end. The cut-out 110 is adapted to receive and cooperate with a lower engagement projection 306 from a first wall section 302. The upper edge 104 is supported by a body 112.
[0019] The body 112 is preferably hollow, having been rotomolded or blow molded. Defined within the hollow body 112 are stiffeners of several different varieties. Geometric stiffeners 116 as well as circular stiffeners 120 are shown, though mechanical design and fabrication concerns may dictate a variety of stiffener configurations. A sign stiffener 118 is also shown. The sign stiffener 118 maintains the two sidewalls of the body 112 the desired distance from one another, preferably by joining them together physically. This same configuration applies to each of the stiffeners which generally comprise indentations that close the distance between the sidewalls and join a section of the sidewalls together. In addition to holding the sidewalls together, the sign stiffener 118 serves as a surface on which the manufacturer's information or information desired by the purchaser (such as a school name or logo) can be displayed.
[0020] A wing 122 extends out from the second end 108. The wing is adapted to engage the upper engagement projection 308 from the second wall section 304. A spike 600 passes down through the upper engagement projection 308, through the wing hole 124 and into the ground to hold the two adjoining pieces together.
[0021] The overall height of the border bench 100 is preferably greater than would normally be provided for a seating surface. Chairs usually have a seating height of around 18″ give or take a couple of inches. The border bench is preferably at least 10″ higher than typical chair seating height. The reason for the extra height is that persons resting on the border bench 100 usually face toward the playground equipment, in which case their feet are on the fill material, which is typically 10″ or so above the surrounding ground level. Therefore, a standard chair seating height is provided for persons facing the playground equipment.
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