序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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161 | COUPLING DEVICE | PCT/EP2010058635 | 2010-06-18 | WO2011000719A3 | 2011-03-17 | COOTE CLIVE |
The present invention relates to a coupling device for releasably coupling tubes of a pole dancing pole. The coupling device comprises a body, and a mechanism comprising a first threaded element and a screw member mating with each other, the mechanism being arranged to apply a force to an interior surface of at least one of the tubes by turning the screw member with respect to the first threaded element. The mechanism is further arranged such that, during operation of the mechanism to increase the force applied to the interior surface of at least one of the tubes, a screw axis of the first threaded element and a screw axis of the screw member remain substantially aligned with each other. The present invention further relates to a pole dancing pole and a pole dancing pole kit comprising the coupling device in accordance with the present invention. | ||||||
162 | EXERCISE BENCH FOR SPACES FOR PUBLIC USE | PCT/ES2010000305 | 2010-07-14 | WO2011007026A2 | 2011-01-20 | PENALVER MOTAS FRANCISCO |
The invention relates to an exercise bench especially designed to be placed in spaces for public use, which combines its function as an element for doing exercise with aesthetics such that it can be integrated, as a decorative element, into a space for public use such as a garden, a children's playground, a shopping centre or the like. The bench comprises a series of vertical posts (1, 2 y 3), horizontal posts (4, 5 and 6) and transverse posts (7, 8, 9, 10 and 11), two supporting boards (15 and 16), grab bars (12), and cylindrical bars (13 and 14). The most striking characteristic of said bench is the fact that it can be designed as a novel reinterpretation of the known Rietveld chair on a larger scale, as a monument, urban sculpture or symbol, the initial concept of said bench having been transformed in a revolutionary manner by modifying its original components and introducing other new components enabling it to carry out the functions described. | ||||||
163 | STAGE | PCT/GB2008050588 | 2008-07-17 | WO2009010805A3 | 2009-08-06 | WEI YUAN YAN; COOTE CLIVE |
A demountable stage (1) comprising a substantially cylindrical central hub (2), which has a vertically extending central axis (axis 1) and is adapted to support a vertically extending pole (3), a plurality of radially outwardly extending support members (4) mounted to the hub and a stage platform (5). The stage platform comprises a plurality of segments (6) that are adapted to be supported on the support members. | ||||||
164 | PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT | PCT/US2006022068 | 2006-06-07 | WO2006133263A2 | 2006-12-14 | NYE STEPHEN F; SMITH KYLE; EVANS JEREMY; KEARL JACOB |
Playground equipment may include a variety of different types of components. For example, the playground equipment may include a main structure and one or more components, such as a swing set, a climbing wall, a slide, monkey bars, picnic table, sandbox, a ladder and/or the like. The various components and structures of the playground equipment may be connected in a variety of suitable configurations and arrangements. Advantageously, if the playground equipment includes a climbing wall, the climbing wall may include one or more panels that are adjustably connected and constructed from blow-molded plastic. Additionally, if the playground equipment includes a picnic table, the picnic table top may have a surface that includes one or more generally planar portions and one or more generally offset portions. The offset portions may be sized and configured to be traced, for example, onto a sheet of paper to create a pleasing design. | ||||||
165 | UNIVERSAL FITNESS APPARATUS | PCT/US2005029549 | 2005-08-19 | WO2006031372A3 | 2006-05-04 | MCAVOY KEVIN |
A universal fitness apparatus for force resistance, postural, and balance exercises. A flange assembly is coupled to a longitudinal shaft. The flange assembly can comprise receptacles for receiving handles or it can itself comprise handles. A user can support herself with the handles while performing a variety of exercises that target multiple muscle groups. The height of the handles can be adjusted by sliding the flange assembly along the shaft. Alternatively, the flange assembly and shaft can be mounted to a height adjustable runner coupled to a longitudinal track. A pin and/or lock to hold the flange assembly and/or runner at a particular height can be provided. The flange assembly can be rotationally coupled to the shaft so that the user can move the handles while performing oblique muscle movements. The receptacles and/or the handles can be pivotally movable such that the handles can be stored in an upright position. | ||||||
166 | A MODULAR PLAYGROUND APPARATUS | PCT/AU2016050086 | 2016-02-12 | WO2016131091A3 | 2016-10-13 | GILLATT RYAN; MCMAHON BEN; LISTON LEE |
A rail joint assembly for a play apparatus incorporating said joint assembly and a method of construction thereof. The play apparatus comprises a framework structure including interconnected rail members and a plurality of joint assemblies each arranged to interconnect at least a pair of the rail members to construct the framework structure. Each of the joint assemblies includes a structural hub configured for detachable connection to an end of one of the rail members and a joint housing mounted about the structural hub and including one or more bracket anchorages for securement of one or more panel brackets to which a panel of the play apparatus is removably mounted. | ||||||
167 | EXERCISE BAR ATTACHMENT AND METHOD | PCT/US2011062646 | 2011-11-30 | WO2012075141A2 | 2012-06-07 | HETRICK RANDAL; RUSSO STEPHANIE |
A device and method is described that can easily provide removable exercise bars from the angled portions of a structure and provide a pair of approximately horizontal bars for exercising. The method includes placing an attachment device having a pair of brackets onto co-planar and non-parallel support members. The attachment device brackets include opening for placing, removing, and securing the attachment to the support members. The height of the bars is provided according to the spacing the brackets and the support members. | ||||||
168 | METHOD FOR CREATING A STAGE SCENE | PCT/EP0300496 | 2003-01-20 | WO03074143A2 | 2003-09-12 | BROWN RAFAEL |
The invention relates to a method for creating a stage scene with at least one stage element (R1 to R5) that can move on the stage (6). According to the invention, the at least one stage element (R1 to R5) is actively driven. | ||||||
169 | ROPE GAME DEVICE | PCT/EP0201024 | 2002-01-31 | WO02074392A3 | 2002-12-27 | KOEHLER KARL-HEINZ |
Known climbing frames comprising a support frame in which a rope net is rigged up are not very attractive as individual playing devices as there is no considerable 3-dimensional net volume, and the device cannot be combined by modular construction to form larger units. According to the present embodiment, the support frame consists of at least one pentagonal frame element, a separate rope net being fixed inside each frame element. The frame elements can thus be assembled in a modular manner to form complex 3-dimensional structures. | ||||||
170 | PLAY TUNNEL WITH SURROUNDVIEW DISPLAY PORTALS | PCT/US9904825 | 1999-03-05 | WO9946018A3 | 2002-05-30 | BORDOVSKY ROBERT D; HUGHS RICHARD B; HARRIS PATRICIA |
A bubble-shaped display screen is adapted to fit over a "fish-eye" portal to a modular playground compartment (102), and may either replace or augment the transparent portal window (104a-104c). A projection device (204) projects video images into the display screen (202). The display screen (202) and projection device (204) may be contained within an encapsulating enclosure (206) which readily attaches to the modular playground compartment over an existing portal, allowing retro-fitting of existing playground structures. A beam-splitter (208) and mirrors (210) permit the projected video image to be viewed on either of two display screens (202) mounted on either end of the enclosure encapsulating (206) the projection device, permitting children within the playground structure and individuals outside the playground structure to view the same image. | ||||||
171 | MULTI-LEVEL PLAY SLIDE STRUCTURE | PCT/US0010346 | 2000-04-17 | WO0062883A9 | 2001-10-25 | BRIGGS RICK A |
A multi-level play structure is provided for entertaining play participants. The play structure comprises multiple play levels at various elevations, including an upper play level (180), a lower play level (182), and one or more intermediate play levels (184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190). Multiple gravity induced rides (214, 215, 216, 217) and climbing structures (200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205) connect two or more of the play levels. At least one of the intermediate play levels is connected to two or more other play levels by at least one gravity induced ride and at least one climbing structure, thereby allowing play participants to choose between two or more different paths to other play levels upon reaching the intermediate play level. | ||||||
172 | INTERACTIVE PLAY STRUCTURE | PCT/US9613488 | 1996-08-21 | WO9706867A2 | 1997-02-27 | BRIGGS RICK A |
An interactive play system (100) and method of interactive play is provided in which a plurality of interactive play elements (134, 250, 280) are provided for creating various desired effects utilizing soft foam balls (104) or other suitable play media. The interactive play system (100) comprises a multi-level support structure (102) on which the interactive play elements are disposed. These allow play participants (105) to create desired play effects using a fun and familiar play medium. Some of the play elements may be multi-order play elements in that they receive play media from a first effect to create yet another effect. Various play-participant-operated conveyers (140, 170, 172) are provided throughout the structure (100) for transporting play media from a source to the various interactive play elements. | ||||||
173 | JUNGLE GYM JOINT AND JUNGLE GYM | EP16179905.1 | 2016-07-18 | EP3135344B1 | 2018-08-29 | TODOKORO, Shinji |
A jungle gym joint has a joint main body including joint shafts to which pipes are connected and rotary members. The pipe is connected to one end and a folding portion is formed at the other end of the rotary member, the folding member being formed by a flat plate portion being held in a bifurcate portion together with the joint main body. A cover member including engaging projections on an inner circumferential surface is provided on an outer circumference of the folding portion. The cover member is guided to move back and forth in an axial direction by the engaging projections being brought into engagement with guide grooves. The folding portion is restricted from being folded with the cover member staying in an advanced end position while the restriction of folding thereof can be released with the cover member staying in a withdrawal end position. | ||||||
174 | JUNGLE GYM JOINT | EP16155602.2 | 2016-02-12 | EP3061505B1 | 2018-04-18 | Todokoro, Shinji |
A jungle gym joint has a joint main body having joint shafts to which a plurality of pipes are connected and a rotary member having a short rod shape to one end side of which the pipe is connected. A folding portion is formed at a bifurcate portion of the rotary member where a flat plate portion of the joint main body is inserted thereinto, allowing the pipe to be folded. A cylindrical cover member is provided on an outer circumference of the folding portion. The cover member includes a restricting wall portion restricting the folding of the pipe by being brought into abutment with the flat plate portion or the bifurcate portion and a cutout portion formed by cutting out the circumferential wall to prevent the abutment of the circumferential wall with the flat plate portion or the bifurcate portion to thereby release the folding of the folding portion. | ||||||
175 | EXERCISE BAR ATTACHMENT AND METHOD | EP11845177.2 | 2011-11-30 | EP2646118B1 | 2017-12-27 | HETRICK, Randal; RUSSO, Stephanie |
A device and method is described that can easily provide removable exercise bars from the angled portions of a structure and provide a pair of approximately horizontal bars for exercising. The method includes placing an attachment device having a pair of brackets onto co-planar and non-parallel support members. The attachment device brackets include opening for placing, removing, and securing the attachment to the support members. The height of the bars is provided according to the spacing the brackets and the support members. | ||||||
176 | Module de base, poutre et parcours de motricité pour enfants les comprenant | EP15151198.7 | 2015-01-14 | EP2898926A1 | 2015-07-29 | Maindron, Thomas |
L'invention concerne un module de base (M1, M2, M3, M4), une poutre (14, 24) et un parcours de motricité pour enfants. Le module a une partie latérale présentant au moins une marche (9) pour recevoir une région d'extrémité (20, 27) d'une poutre (14, 24), la surface d'au moins l'un du plan de marche et des flancs étant inclinée ou courbée pour que la marche constitue un moyen de blocage de ladite région d'extrémité (20, 27). La poutre (14, 24) est un élément allongé ayant deux régions d'extrémité (20, 27) chacune de forme complémentaire de celle des marches (9) pour pouvoir y être engagée et ainsi bloquer en translation la poutre (14, 24) par rapport au module de base (M1, M2, M3, M4). |
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177 | DESCENT APPARATUS | EP10786424 | 2010-05-04 | EP2427400A4 | 2014-12-17 | MCCONNELL GEOFFREY NEIL |
178 | VERBINDUNGSMITTEL FÜR ZWEI SICH KREUZENDE SEILSTRÄNGE VON SEILSPIELANLAGEN | EP07803479.0 | 2007-09-13 | EP2064462B1 | 2014-07-30 | KÖHLER, Karl-Heinz |
179 | Playground equipment | EP11181607.0 | 2009-01-06 | EP2397202A3 | 2014-07-02 | Julskjær, Niels; Müller, Karin; Grønfeldt, Peter Christian Raaby; Nguyen, Minh Thanh; Ibsen, Hans Jørgen Meyer; Laris, Michael Philip; Stahl, Michael |
The invention relates to a user-interface element for playground equipment, the user-interface element comprising: |
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180 | MODULAR STRUCTURE FOR GYM OR SIMILAR AND EXERCISE APPARATUS INCLUDING THIS STRUCTURE | EP12723239.5 | 2012-04-13 | EP2696941A1 | 2014-02-19 | SCARAMUCCI, Silvia |
The present innovation concerns a modular structure for gymnasiums or similar, comprising at least one pair of supports (2) for positioning near facing walls of a room, a beam (4, 30, 60) connected at its ends (4a) to said supports, said supports being provided with connection means (6) configured to be shifted from a tightened position in which they make said beam (4, 30, 60) integral with the supports (2), to a released position in which they allow said beam (4, 30, 60) to translate with respect to said supports (2), connection means (10) for exercise equipment being provided on said beam (4, 30, 60), said means being configured to translate along said beam (4, 30, 60). |