KR-102963266-B1 - Trampoline Adventure Play Structure Having Modular Play Platform with Polygonal Configuration
Abstract
A trampoline adventure play facility including a modular play platform through polygonal arrangement according to the present invention may include a plurality of support columns spaced apart from each other at points forming each vertex of a polygon on a planar surface of a facility site, a trampoline installed at a predetermined height inside the plurality of support columns to form a main play area, and a modular play platform optionally installed at a predetermined height outside the edge of a polygon formed by a pair of adjacent support columns among the plurality of support columns to provide additional play facilities.
Inventors
- 김요섭
Assignees
- (주)디자인파크
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260511
- Application Date
- 20250516
Claims (8)
- A plurality of support columns spaced apart from each other at each point forming the vertices of a polygon on the planar surface of the facility site; A trampoline installed at a predetermined height inside the plurality of support columns to form a main play area; and A modular play platform that provides additional play facilities, selectively installed at a predetermined height on the outer edge of a polygon formed by a pair of adjacent support columns among the plurality of support columns; Includes, Different modular play platforms installed on the outer sides of adjacent edges of the polygon formed by the plurality of support columns are formed with ends connected to allow movement between them. The above modular play platform has a rectangular area with the longer side of a polygon formed by a pair of adjacent support pillars, A connecting passage is installed in the remaining area in the shape of a triangle on a plane formed between a different pair of modular play platforms installed on the outer side of adjacent edges of the polygon formed by the plurality of support columns, which movably connects the adjacent pair of modular play platforms. Trampoline adventure play facility including a modular play platform with a polygonal arrangement.
- In paragraph 1, A plurality of upper transverse connecting bars that connect and fix a different pair of support columns among the plurality of support columns in the transverse direction at a first layer of a preset height; and A plurality of lower transverse connecting bars that connect and fix a different pair of support columns among the plurality of support columns in a transverse direction at a second layer lower than the first layer; including, Trampoline adventure play facility including a modular play platform with a polygonal arrangement.
- In paragraph 2, A partition net is optionally installed between the upper and lower cross-connecting bars corresponding to each other in the first and second layers. Trampoline adventure play facility including a modular play platform with a polygonal arrangement.
- In paragraph 3, At least one of the above partition nets has an entrance formed therein that allows access to the main play area, Trampoline adventure play facility including a modular play platform with a polygonal arrangement.
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- In paragraph 1, At least one of the above connecting passages is equipped with an access structure that enables a user to enter the connecting passage from the ground. Trampoline adventure play facility including a modular play platform with a polygonal arrangement.
Description
Trampoline Adventure Play Structure Having Modular Play Platform with Polygonal Configuration The present invention relates to an adventure play facility utilizing a trampoline, and more specifically, to a trampoline adventure play facility combining a support structure with a polygonal arrangement and a modular play platform efficiently arranged using the same. Adventure play facilities utilizing trampolines are installed and utilized in various locations, such as indoor playgrounds, theme parks, and public play facilities, as play equipment that promotes physical activity and improves balance and motor skills among children and adolescents. In particular, there has recently been an increasing demand for complex adventure play facilities that combine various play elements, moving beyond simple trampolines; accordingly, new types of trampoline facilities equipped with safety and diversity are being developed. Most existing trampoline adventure play facilities are installed by supporting the structure using cables or wires centered around vertical supports. This cable support method presents several problems in terms of facility stability. In particular, the method of anchoring the structure to the ground by connecting cables to a single vertical support requires additional reinforcement devices to prevent it from collapsing, which leads to structural complexity and increased installation costs. Furthermore, most existing trampoline adventure play facilities are fixed in a single form, which limits the ability to flexibly change their configuration according to the installation environment or user needs. In particular, for complex facilities that combine various play elements, it is difficult to achieve an organic connection between the elements, and there are issues with inefficiency in terms of space utilization. Another problem with existing facilities is the risk of safety accidents due to the lack of clear demarcation between play areas. In particular, for highly active play equipment such as trampolines, safety devices to prevent accidents such as collisions or falls between users were often inadequate. Therefore, a method to resolve these problems is required. FIG. 1 is a drawing showing the overall appearance of a trampoline adventure play facility according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a drawing showing the appearance of a polygonal main play area according to the arrangement of support columns in a net play facility to which a truss-type reinforcing structure according to one embodiment of the present invention is applied. FIG. 3 is a drawing showing a reinforcement structure by a transverse connecting bar in a net play facility to which a truss-type reinforcement structure according to one embodiment of the present invention is applied. FIG. 4 is a drawing showing the arrangement of a modular play platform in a net play facility to which a truss-type reinforcing structure according to one embodiment of the present invention is applied. FIG. 5 is a drawing exemplarily showing the types of modular play platforms in a net play facility to which a truss-type reinforcement structure is applied according to one embodiment of the present invention. In this specification, where a component (or region, layer, part, etc.) is described as being "on," "connected," or "combined" with another component, it means that it may be directly placed/connected/combined with the other component, or that a third component may be placed between them. Identical reference numerals denote identical components. Additionally, in the drawings, the thicknesses, proportions, and dimensions of the components are exaggerated for the effective illustration of the technical content. "And/or" includes all one or more combinations that the associated configurations can define. Terms such as "first," "second," etc., may be used to describe various components, but said components should not be limited by said terms. These terms are used solely for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another. For example, without departing from the scope of the present invention, the first component may be named the second component, and similarly, the second component may be named the first component. A singular expression includes a plural expression unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Additionally, terms such as "below," "lower side," "above," and "upper side" are used to describe the relationships between the components depicted in the drawings. These terms are relative concepts and are described based on the directions indicated in the drawings. Unless otherwise defined, all terms used herein (including technical and scientific terms) have the same meaning as generally understood by those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains. Additionally, terms such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries should be interpreted as having a meaning consistent with their meaning in the conte