System and method for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment and other related components and/or a system with life-size layout templates and a methodology for installation of foundations and other structures called SURFIRE TEMPLATE
20250297445 ยท 2025-09-25
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Abstract
A system for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment and related components, the system includes a life-size layout templates and a methodology for installation of foundations and other structures. The system tarp has holes at strategic locations which can be laid on the ground for marking the ground at each of the holes for foundations of the equipment and components of the equipment. For footing and foundation layouts, the required footings dimensions can be printed on life size/to scale tarps or fabric which can be laid out in the installation area and positioned to the exact needed use zone or placement of the site. After the position has been confirmed the footings can be cut to the appropriate footing size and excavated, giving a clean/dry work area and can be left to remain on the ground as a weed/vegetation barrier.
Claims
1. A system (30) for assisting and improving the installation a set of playground equipment (70) and for other uses in construction and installation of components called SURFIRE TEMPLATE comprising: (a) a full-size template (35) placed on a top surface (40B) of a tarp (40), said tarp (40) configured with a perimeter (41) and with a predetermined length and width, the tarp having a top surface, and the tarp (40) made of durable materials; (b) a series of circles (46) pre-located on the top surface (40B) of the tarp (40) and each circle (46) having a center; (c) a series of stakes (45) made of durable material are placed at the center of each of the series of circles (46); and (d) a pre-sized flap (42) denoted by the stakes (45) for access under the top surface (40B) wherein the flaps (42) provide access to a ground surface below the tarp and wherein the ground surface under the flaps can be excavated to create a series of void/holes (44) for a set of foundations (36) of a pre-determined size, and wherein each of the foundations (36) of a pre-determined size can consist of a concrete mass and reinforcing bars and/or wire.
2. A system (30) for assisting and improving the installation of a set of playground equipment as described in claim 1 further comprised of embedded hardware as a means for securing a series of pre-chosen playground equipment (70).
3. A system (30) for assisting and improving the installation of a set of playground equipment as described in claim 1 wherein the durable material for the at least one tarp is selected from the group consisting of biodegradable landscape fabric, 3.2 oz UV Resistant Landscape Fabric, 3 oz Non-Woven Highly Permeable Landscape Fabric, 5 oz UV Resistant Landscape Fabric, 10 oz Burlap Fabric, Straw Erosion Control Blanket, 100% Coconut Erosion Control Blanket, Weed Control 4 Mil Black Plastic Sheeting, Weed Control 6 Mil Black Plastic Sheeting, Weed Control 6 Mil Black/White Polyethylene Sheeting, and Poly Mulch Black Polyethylene Film.
4. A system (30) for assisting and improving the installation of a set of playground equipment as described in claim 1 wherein the durable material for the series of stakes (45) is selected from the group consisting of wood, steel alloys, rebar, plastic, reinforced plastic, and composite material.
5. A system (30) for assisting and improving the installation of a set of playground equipment as described in claim 1 wherein the other uses is selected from the group consisting of Small homes, Landscape layouts, Pole Barns, Garages, Storage Sheds, and Layouts for trade shows, weekend town and farmer's markets.
6. A system (30) for assisting and improving the installation of a set of playground equipment as described in claim 1 wherein the set of playground equipment (70) is selected from the group consisting of slides, swing sets, monkey bars, merry go rounds, teeter-totters, and climbing sets.
7. A system (30) for assisting and improving the installation of a set of playground equipment as described in claim 1 further comprised of a ground cover over the tarp.
8. A system (30) for assisting and improving the installation of a set of playground equipment as described in claim 7 wherein the ground cover of the tarp is selected from the group consisting of wood mulch, rubber pellets, shredded tires, and a unitary sheet.
9. A process (33) for using the system and method (30) for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment (100) and other related uses with components for construction and installation with life-size layout templates for installation of foundations and other structures called SURFIRE TEMPLATE. Step 1: Pick a site area size for an area for a playground and/or for other uses. Step 2: Choose the playground equipment units for placement at a site area; Step 3: Choose at least one tarp made of a durable material to cover the site area. Step 4: Draw and design a plan for the playground equipment at the site area on the plan. Step 5: Use the plan and create a layout for the playground equipment and mark the layout on the at least one tarp with a set of foundation locations; Step 6: Place the at least one marked tarp onto the site area. Step 7: Affix with a set of stakes made of durable material the at least one tarp to the edges of the site area and then affix stakes at each of the set of foundation locations. Step 8: Cut out the foundation location, dig, place wire or steel, place fasteners and other connectors into concrete and pour a concrete mass into the foundation/pier. Step 9: Wait a time for the concrete mass to dry and cure. Step 10: Place the playground equipment units onto the foundation and secure the playground equipment to the foundation. Step 11: Fill and cover the at least one tarp with ground cover.
10. The process (33) for using the system and method (30) for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment (100) and other related uses as described in claim 9 wherein the durable material for the at least one tarp is selected from the group consisting of biodegradable landscape fabric, 3.2 oz UV Resistant Landscape Fabric, 3 oz Non-Woven Highly Permeable Landscape Fabric, 5 oz UV Resistant Landscape Fabric, 10 oz Burlap Fabric, Straw Erosion Control Blanket, 100% Coconut Erosion Control Blanket, Weed Control 4 Mil Black Plastic Sheeting, Weed Control 6 Mil Black Plastic Sheeting, Weed Control 6 Mil Black/White Polyethylene Sheeting, and Poly Mulch Black Polyethylene Film.
11. The process (33) for using the system and method (30) for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment (100) and other related uses as described in claim 9 wherein the durable material for the series of stakes (45) is selected from the group consisting of wood, steel alloys, rebar, plastic, reinforced plastic, and composite material.
12. The process (33) for using the system and method (30) for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment (100) and other related uses as described in claim 9 wherein the other uses is selected from the group consisting of Small homes, Landscape layouts, Pole Barns, Garages, Storage Sheds, and Layouts for trade shows, weekend town and farmer's markets.
13. The process (33) for using the system and method (30) for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment (100) and other related uses as described in claim 9 wherein the playground equipment (100) is selected from the group consisting of slides, swing sets, monkey bars, merry go rounds, teeter-totters, and climbing sets.
14. The process (33) for using the system and method (30) for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment (100) and other related uses as described in claim 9 wherein the ground cover of the tarp is selected from the group consisting of wood mulch, rubber pellets, shredded tires, and a unitary sheet.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFIGURES
[0022] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate an embodiment of a system and method for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment and other related components and/or a system with life-size layout templates and a methodology for installation of foundations and other structures called SURFIRE TEMPLATE. The drawings together with the summary description given above and a detailed description given below help to explain the principles of the improved expanding rapid expansion fire stop for wall opening. It is understood, however, that this system and method for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment called a SURFIRE TEMPLATE is not limited to only the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSREFERENCE NUMERALS
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TABLE-US-00002 TABLE B Reference numbers - Item Description 30 A system and method 30 for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment 70 and other related components and/or a system with life-size layout templates and a methodology for installation of foundations and other structures called SURFIRE TEMPLATE. 31 a protype device 31 of a system and method 30 for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment 35 full size template 35 of foundation 36 layout 36 foundation 36 40 tarp 40 for full size template 35 of foundation layout .sup.40A tarp 40 left in place as a weed barrier 40A under the ground cover 100 .sup.40B top surface 40B of the tarp 40 41 perimeter 41 of the entire layout 42 slot/void/cut-out/flap 42 in tarp 40 for foundation 36 44 open area/removed dirt and gravel 44 for placement of foundation 36 45 location stakes/posts 45 for setting tarp 40 from various materials such as wood, steel alloys, rebar, plastic, reinforced plastic, composite materials, and the like 46 marker/circle or equal 46 to indicate where the stakes 45 are located 48 embedded hardware 48 as a means for securing playground equipment 70 to the foundation 36 55 layout of general park 55 58 playground area 58 60 SurFire method 60 for installing foundations 36 with full sized template 35 70 playground equipment 70 for example, slides, swing sets, monkey bars, merry go rounds, teeter- totters, climbing sets 88 Predetermined number 88 or ## for dimensioning and for locating equipment foundation for a specific piece of playground equipment 70 at specific location on the tarp 40 (see drawings FIGS. 2 A and 2 B). 100 ground cover 100 such as rubber pellets, shredded tires, wood mulch, etc. 700 Prior Art 700 JP6554101B2 to Ned Abrahms in 2016 for a Method of laying foundations 710 Prior Art 710 U.S. Pat. No. 3,527,002 issued to William Mead for a Modular building structure 720 Prior Art 720 US Pub. 20090277031A1 applied in 2009 called Construction layout method and template 730 Prior Art 730 U.S. Pat. No. 11,739,492 by Robert Carretto 2023 for a Modular foundation assembly 740 Prior Art 740 US20030061722A1 by Wade Bradley applied in 2001 with an invention called Polygrid 750 Prior Art 750 GB 2551522 to Wood Martin A Construction template, system and method 760 Prior Art 760 U.S. Pat. No. 11,297,780 issued to Alexander Betz in 2022 for a System and Method for creating an area of landscaping
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0031] The present invention relates to a system and method for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment and other related components and/or a system with life-size layout templates and a methodology for installation of foundations and other structures called SURFIRE TEMPLATE. This application is directed toward planning and installing concrete foundations as construction components. The foundations are for use as secure footings and foundations for the installation of playground equipment or various machines. This system and method for installing the system constitutes an improvement upon installation of reinforced concrete in pre-determined locations. The system decreases the time and thus the cost of labor, improves the quality by insuring correct dimensions for the placement of the equipment/playground apparatuses and the like. This system relates to a new foundation placement system for preparing the foundations for playground equipment, modular foundation for a home, and useful for other construction projects. These are projects that require the exact placement of the foundations for the ultimate layout of the playground equipment or other structures that are placed on reinforced concrete.
[0032] The advantages for the system and method 30 for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment are: [0033] A. Saves cost by simplifying installation and measurement at the construction site for installation of the foundations by using a full-size template marked onto a tarp or fabric [0034] B. Reduces labor of installation [0035] C. Acts as a weed barrier and can stay in place once the foundations are installed. [0036] D. Avoids weather delays by acting as a ground cover and allows workers to install foundations even in wet and muddy conditions. [0037] E. Provides a visual check of the layout of the equipment prior to actual installation [0038] F. Reduces the need to have a strong, technically trained and educated workforce. One or two technicians can work with unskilled labor to install the foundations in the correct locations. [0039] G. Reduces inventory at job site by knowing what is needed to prepare the foundations. [0040] H. Is prepared and checked off-site without the chance of weather delays.
[0041] The preferred embodiment of A system and method 30 for assisting and improving the installation a set of playground equipment 70 and other related components called SURFIRE TEMPLATE comprising: (a) a full-size template 35 placed on a top surface 40B of a tarp 40, said tarp 40 configured with a perimeter 41 and with a predetermined length and width, and the tarp 40 made of durable materials; (b) a series of circles 46 pre-located on the top surface 40B of the tarp 40 and each circle 46 having a center; (c) a series of stakes and/or rebar 45 placed at the center of each of the series of circles 46; and (d) a pre-sized flap 42 denoted by the stakes and/or rebar 45 for access under the tarp surface 40B wherein the flaps 42 provide access to a ground surface below the tarp and wherein the ground surface under the flaps can be excavated to create a series of void/holes 44 for a set of foundations 36 of a pre-determined size, and wherein each of the foundations 36 of a pre-determined size can consist of a concrete mass, reinforcing bars and/or wire, and can include embedded hardware as a means for securing a series of pre-chosen playground equipment 70 to the set of foundations 36.
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[0062] As can be seen, the system and method 30 for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment for use by contractors is a unique construction system and method with the advantages shown above.
[0063] The materials and components shown for the tarp 40 of the system and method 30 for assisting and improving the installation a set of playground equipment 70 and other related components called SURFIRE TEMPLATE include biodegradable landscape fabric, 3.2 oz UV Resistant Landscape Fabric, 3 oz Non-Woven Highly Permeable Landscape Fabric, 5 oz UV Resistant Landscape Fabric, 10 oz Burlap Fabric, Straw Erosion Control Blanket, 100% Coconut Erosion Control Blanket, Weed Control 4 Mil Black Plastic Sheeting, Weed Control 6 Mil Black Plastic Sheeting, Weed Control 6 Mil Black/White Polyethylene Sheeting, and Poly Mulch Black Polyethylene Film and the like.
[0064] The details mentioned here are exemplary and not limiting. Other specific components and manners specific to describing a system and method for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment can be added as a person having ordinary skill in the field of playground equipment and/or foundations and the like and related devices.
Operation of the Preferred Embodiment
[0065] The preferred embodiment of a system and method 30 for assisting and improving the installation a set of playground equipment 70 and other related components called SURFIRE TEMPLATE comprising: (a) a full-size template 35 placed on a top surface 40B of a tarp 40, said tarp 40 configured with a perimeter 41 and with a predetermined length and width, and the tarp 40 made of durable materials; (b) a series of circles 46 pre-located on the top surface 40B of the tarp 40 and each circle 46 having a center; (c) a series of stakes and/or rebar 45 placed at the center of each of the series of circles 46; and (d) a pre-sized flap 42 denoted by the stakes and/or rebar 45 for access under the tarp surface 40B wherein the flaps 42 provide access to a ground surface below the tarp and wherein the ground surface under the flaps can be excavated to create a series of void/holes 44 for a set of foundations 36 of a pre-determined size, and wherein each of the foundations 36 of a pre-determined size can consist of a concrete mass, reinforcing bars and/or wire, and can include embedded hardware as a means for securing a series of pre-chosen playground equipment 70 to the set of foundations 36.
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[0078] Many uses for construction and installation are anticipated for the system and method 30 for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment. Some examples, and not limitations, are shown in the following Table.
TABLE-US-00003 ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Playground equipment 2 Small homes for preconstruction to give the homeowner a visual of their future home from an inside view from windows, doors, decks, sunrise position, sun set position etc. 3 Landscape layouts for shrubbery, plants, yard ornaments, decorations etc. 4 Pole Barns 5 Garages 6 Storage Sheds 7 Layouts for trade shows, weekend town and farmer's markets, etc.
[0079] With this description it is to be understood that the system and method 30 for assisting and improving the installation of playground equipment is not to be limited to only the disclosed embodiment of product. The features of the present SURFIRE TEMPLATE 30 are intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the description.
[0080] While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claims, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention. Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.
[0081] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which these inventions belong. Although any methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can also be used in the practice or testing of the present inventions, the preferred methods and materials are now described above in the foregoing paragraphs.
[0082] Other embodiments of the invention are possible. Although the description above contains much specificity, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. It is also contemplated that various combinations or sub-combinations of the specific features and aspects of the embodiments may be made and still fall within the scope of the inventions. It should be understood that various features and aspects of the disclosed embodiments can be combined with or substituted for one another in order to form varying modes of the disclosed inventions. Thus, it is intended that the scope of at least some of the present inventions herein disclosed should not be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments described above.
[0083] The terms recited in the claims should be given their ordinary and customary meaning as determined by reference to relevant entries (e.g., definition of plane as a carpenter's tool would not be relevant to the use of the term plane when used to refer to an airplane, etc.) in dictionaries (e.g., widely used general reference dictionaries and/or relevant technical dictionaries), commonly understood meanings by those in the art, etc., with the understanding that the broadest meaning imparted by any one or combination of these sources should be given to the claim terms (e.g., two or more relevant dictionary entries should be combined to provide the broadest meaning of the combination of entries, etc.) subject only to the following exceptions: (a) if a term is used herein in a manner more expansive than its ordinary and customary meaning, the term should be given its ordinary and customary meaning plus the additional expansive meaning, or (b) if a term has been explicitly defined to have a different meaning by reciting the term followed by the phrase as used herein shall mean or similar language (e.g., herein this term means, as defined herein, for the purposes of this disclosure [the term] shall mean, etc.). References to specific examples, use of i.e., use of the word invention, etc., are not meant to invoke exception (b) or otherwise restrict the scope of the recited claim terms. Other than situations where exception (b) applies, nothing contained herein should be considered a disclaimer or disavowal of claim scope. Accordingly, the subject matter recited in the claims is not coextensive with and should not be interpreted to be coextensive with any particular embodiment, feature, or combination of features shown herein. This is true even if only a single embodiment of the particular feature or combination of features is illustrated and described herein. Thus, the appended claims should be read to be given their broadest interpretation in view of the prior art and the ordinary meaning of the claim terms.
[0084] Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers or expressions, such as those expressing dimensions, physical characteristics, etc. used in the specification (other than the claims) are understood as modified in all instances by the term approximately. At the very least, and not as an attempt to limit the application of the doctrine of equivalents to the claims, each numerical parameter recited in the specification or claims which is modified by the term approximately should at least be construed in light of the number of recited significant digits and by applying ordinary rounding techniques.
[0085] The present invention contemplates modifications as would occur to those skilled in the art. While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the figures and the foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only selected embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes, modifications and equivalents that come within the spirit of the disclosures described heretofore and or/defined by the following claims are desired to be protected.