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KR-20260067532-A - a ride

KR20260067532AKR 20260067532 AKR20260067532 AKR 20260067532AKR-20260067532-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a playground, and more specifically, to a playground capable of accommodating a large number of people, including persons with disabilities, and which enhances the excitement of play by applying a new operating structure. The amusement device of the present invention comprises a pair of seating portions for sitting, a connecting portion coupled to the end of the seating portions to integrally connect the pair of seating portions (100), a supporting portion coupled to the lower end of the connecting portions to support the connecting portions from the floor, and a pair of wide-area leg portions coupled to one end of the connecting portions to have an incline and touch the floor.

Inventors

  • 윤주원

Assignees

  • 윤주원

Dates

Publication Date
20260513
Application Date
20241106

Claims (4)

  1. A pair of seating parts for sitting; A connecting part coupled to the end of the above-mentioned seating part to integrally connect a pair of seating parts; A support member coupled to the lower end of the above-mentioned connection member and supporting the above-mentioned connection member from the floor; A playground equipment characterized by a pair of wide-area leg portions that are connected to one end of the above-mentioned connecting portion, have an incline, and touch the ground.
  2. A multi-person accommodating playground equipment according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of braille blocks connected to the upper side of one of the leg portions and connected to the upper side of the connecting portion to indicate a path.
  3. In claim 1, a playground equipment including a fence coupled to the upper side of the seating portion to secure a wheelchair.
  4. In claim 1, a plaything comprising a handle portion attached to the upper side of one side of the seating portion and capable of being grasped by hand.

Description

amusement ride The present invention relates to a playground equipment. Seesaws are widely known playground equipment commonly found in schools or neighborhood playgrounds. Generally, a seesaw is structured so that two people sit at opposite ends of a horizontal bar, hinged to a support, and enjoy playing by moving up and down through pushing off with their feet. Since these seesaws consist of a uniform structure where users sit on both sides of the bar and move up and down using their body weight, they fail to provide aesthetic appeal to the overall play space and can become tiresome. To address this issue, playground equipment capable of tilting up and down and rotating left and right, such as Patent No. 10-2014-0078236, has been proposed to break away from the existing uniform structure. However, conventional technology, including the aforementioned prior art literature, has the problem that it is difficult to maintain direction when multiple people are riding. Furthermore, it is unsafe because there is a possibility of falling backward if a rider lets go of the handle or loses balance. Since the pushing off of the feet is not possible as in a typical seesaw, the amount of physical activity performed by the rider is reduced because the equipment must be enjoyed with limited movement. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an amusement ride according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a front view of an amusement ride according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 3 is a left side view of a playground equipment according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 4 is a right side view of a playground equipment according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 5 is a rear view of an amusement ride according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 6 is a plan view of a playground equipment according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 7 is a rear view of an amusement ride according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the usage state of a playground equipment according to an embodiment of the present invention. Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail according to the accompanying drawings. The present invention relates to a playground equipment, and its configuration comprises a pair of seating portions (100) for sitting, a connecting portion (200) coupled to the end of the seating portions (100) to integrally connect the pair of seating portions (100), a supporting portion (300) coupled to the lower end of the connecting portion (200) to support the connecting portion (200) from the floor, and a pair of wide-area leg portions (400) coupled to one end of the connecting portion (200) to have an incline and touch the floor. Below, we will examine the operation process of the present invention composed of the above-described configuration. The above-mentioned seat portion (100) is formed in a roughly flat circular shape and has the above-mentioned hole (150) drilled in it, and is structured so that a user can sit and put their foot into the above-mentioned hole (150) and push off toward the ground. The above connecting part (200) is attached to both ends of the above seat part (100) to connect a pair of the above seat parts (100) and is a flat structure that allows a user to step on it. The support member (300) is connected from the bottom of the seat portion (100) to the floor and supports the seat portion (100) from the floor. The above leg portion (400) is attached to the above connecting portion (200) and extends to the floor, allowing the user to go up and down to the device, and the wheelchair (800) can go up smoothly. It may have a smooth, wide, and diagonal structure. The braille block (500) is attached to one side of the connecting part (200) and the leg part (400) so that a visually impaired person can safely board the device. The above fence (600) only needs to be a structure that allows the wheelchair (800) to enter and be secured. The handle portion (700) is a roughly circular or square structure that allows the user to hold it with their hand and ride the ride safely. The above-mentioned play equipment (1) moves up and down by the user’s foot pushing off from the floor. The amusement device of the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments and can be implemented with various modifications within the scope permissible by the technical concept of the present invention.