US20100179029A1 - Amusement device - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an amusement device with which a player can enjoy more varied of plays, and which can let the player play more happily and attract interests of children more strongly. An amusement device 1 has a first play portion 10 and a second play portion 30 respectively comprising poles 11 and 31 arranged in a standing state which a player such as a child climbs up and down. The first play portion 10 comprises the pole 11 having a curved portion 11 a; a support mechanism for supporting both end portions of the pole 11 so that the pole 11 can rotates freely; and a rotation drive mechanism for rotating the pole 11. The second play portion 30 comprises the pole 31 formed in tube-shaped and transparent; a decorative body 32 which is formed in tube-shaped and transparent and arranged co-axially with and inside the pole 31, and the outer circumferential surface of which is adorned with a decoration 32 a; a light source 33 provided inside the decorative body 32; a support mechanism for supporting the both end portions of the pole 31 and the decorative body 32 so that the decorative body 32 can rotates freely; and a rotation drive mechanism for rotating the decorative body 32.
Description
- The present invention relates to an amusement device which comprises a pole formed along a predetermined direction and arranged in a standing state, and which is configured so that a player plays by climbing up and down the pole.
- Conventionally, an amusement device disclosed in the Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 11-33136 is known, for example. This amusement device is configured with: a pole which is formed in a circular tube shape and the axis of which is directed in the up-and-down direction; and support members for supporting and fixing an upper and an lower end portions of the pole, respectively, and protrusions and recessions are alternately spirally formed on an outer circumferential surface of the pole.
- In the amusement device, a player such as a child can play by climbing up and down the pole with his/her arms and legs. When climbing up and down, the spiral protrusions and recessions prevent his/her hands gripping the pole and his/her legs gripping the pole from slipping. Thereby, the player can climb up and down safely.
- Patent document 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 11-33136.
- However, in the above conventional amusement device, there is a problem that the play in the amusement device is apt to be monotonous and make the player bored. Further, this amusement device is no different from a very common amusement device, so-called, a fireman's pole, and there is also a problem that it is difficult to attract children who are accustomed to the play with a fireman's pole.
- The present invention has been achieved in view of the above-described circumstances, and an object thereof is to provide an amusement device with which a player can enjoy more varied plays, and with which it is possible to let the player play more happily and to attract interests of children more strongly.
- To achieve the above-described object, the present invention relates to an amusement device, comprising:
- a pole which is formed along a predetermined direction and arranged in a standing state, and which a player climbs up and down;
- support means having at least one bearing for supporting one end portion of the pole, the supporting means which supports an upper or lower end portion or both end portions of the pole so that the bearing enables the pole to rotate freely about the axis of the bearing; and
- rotation drive means for rotating the pole about the axis of the bearing.
- According to this amusement device, a player such as a child can play by climbing up and down, with his/her arms and legs, the pole which is rotated about the axis of the bearing of the support means by the rotation drive means. Because the pole rotates about the axis of the bearing, the player can enjoy the play while enjoying the sensation felt when rotating with the pole.
- Thus, according to the amusement device of the present invention, the movement of the player himself/herself climbing up and down the pole and the rotating movement of the pole are combined together. Thereby, the player can enjoy varied plays and sensations which have not been provided by the conventional one. Further, it is possible to interest children around the amusement device who watch the rotating movements of the pole and the player in playing with this amusement device and to lead them to play with this amusement device.
- The pole may be provided with a curved portion or a bent portion between both end portions. When thus configured, the pole itself is diversified, thereby, it is possible to diversify the pole climbing more and to make the pole climbing more difficult than when the pole is formed straight. As a result, the play in the amusement device can be made more amusing.
- Further, the outer circumferential surface of the pole may be decorated. When thus configured, it is possible not only to entertain the player himself/herself, but also to attract interests of children around the amusement device who watch the decoration, and to lead them to play with the amusement device. The decoration is not particularly limited. For example, various patterns may be painted on the surface of the pole. Additionally, because the pole rotates about the axis, it is also possible to enjoying the patterns on the surface of the pole changing.
- Further, the pole may be made of a tube-shaped and light-transmittable member, and a light source for illuminating the inside of the pole may be provided therein so that light transmits from the inside to the outside of the pole. When thus configured, the decoration on the outer surface of the pole can be made prominent by lights from the light source, thereby, it is possible to enhance the decorative effect more.
- Further, the pole may be made of a tube-shaped and light-transmittable member having a sealed lower end portion and be filled with liquid, and gas supplying means for supplying gas into the pole may be connected to the lower end portion of the pole. When thus configured, when gas is supplied into the pole from the lower end portion thereof by the gas supplying means, the supplied gas changes into bubbles, which rise up through the liquid in the pole. Therefore, the player can climb up and down the pole while watching the bubbles flowing, and it is possible to let the player play more happily. Further, by showing children around the amusement device that the bubbles flow, it is possible to attract the children and to lead them to play with the amusement device.
- Also in this case, if a light source for illuminating the inside of the pole is provided, an illumination effect or a light-up effect can be obtained, thereby, it is possible to entertain the player and people around the amusement device. Further, it is possible to interest children around the amusement device who watch the illuminated pole or the light-up pole.
- Further, the present invention relates to an amusement device, comprising:
- a pole which is made of a tube-shaped and light-transmittable member and, the axis of which is directed in the up- and down direction, and which a player climbs up and down;
- a decorative body which is made of a tube-shaped and light-transmittable member and arranged within the pole, and the outer circumferential surface of which is decorated;
- a light source for illuminating the inside of the decorative body so that light transmits from the inside to the outside of the decorative body;
- support means for supporting upper or lower end portions of the pole and the decorative body, or both end portions thereof so that one or both of the pole and the decorative body rotate freely about the axis thereof; and
- rotation drive means for rotating one or both of the pole and the decorative body about the axis thereof.
- Also according to this amusement device, the player such as a child can play by climbing up and down the pole with his/her arms and legs. Further, the decoration on the outer circumferential surface of the decorative body is made prominent by light from the light source, thereby, it is possible to enhance the decorative effect. In addition, by rotating the decorative body and/or the pole about the axis thereof by means of the rotation drive means, children around the amusement device and the player gripping the pole can enjoy the patterns or the like on the outer circumferential surface of the decorative body changing. Therefore, it is possible to attract interests of the children around the amusement device who watch such a decoration and to lead them to play with the amusement device, and also to let the player who watches such a decoration enjoy the play more.
- The outer circumferential surface of the pole may be decorated. When thus configured, by the decorations on the outer circumferential surfaces of both the decorative body and the pole, the decorative effect can be more enhanced.
- Each of the above amusement devices may further comprise a cushion provided in the periphery of the lower end side of the pole. When thus configured, even if the player accidentally falls off the pole, the shock can be reduced by the cushion and it is possible to efficiently prevent the player from being injured.
- Further, in each of the above amusement devices, the color of the pole, the color of the liquid and the color of the light from the light source are each not particularly limited. However, it is preferable to use colors which can visually entertain the player and people around the amusement device.
- As described above, according to the amusement device of the present invention, because the pole and/or the decorative body which is provided within the pole are adapted to be rotated, the player can enjoy more varied plays and it is possible to let the player play more happily, and to attract interests of children more strongly.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a schematic configuration of an amusement device according to one embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B-B inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line C-C inFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is a front view showing a part of a decorative body according to the embodiment; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a schematic configuration of an amusement device according to another embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line D-D inFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line E-E inFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing a schematic configuration of an upper end portion of a pole and other components according to another embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a schematic configuration of a lower end portion of the pole and other components according to another embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a schematic configuration of a first play portion according to another embodiment of the present invention -
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- 1 Amusement device
- 5 Base
- 6 Upper member
- 7 Strut
- 10 First play portion
- 11 Pole
- 12 Support mechanism
- 13 Upper support member
- 14 Lower support member
- 15 Rotation drive mechanism
- 16 Drive motor
- 17, 18 Gear
- 20 Cover body
- 30 Second play portion
- 31 Pole
- 32 Decorative body
- 33 Light source
- 34 Support mechanism
- 35 First upper support member
- 36 First lower support member
- 37 Second upper support member
- 38 Second lower support member
- 39 Rotation drive mechanism
- 40 Drive motor
- 41, 42 Gear
- 44 Upper cover body
- 45 Lower cover body
- Hereinafter, a specific embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a schematic configuration of an amusement device according to one embodiment of the present invention,FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A inFIG. 1 , andFIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B-B inFIG. 1 .FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line C-C inFIG. 3 andFIG. 5 is a front view showing a part of a decorative body according to the embodiment. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 to 5 , anamusement device 1 of the present embodiment is configured with: afirst play portion 10 and asecond play portion 30 respectively havingpoles base 5 on which thefirst play portion 10 and thesecond play portion 30 are mounted and fixed; an flat-plate-shapedupper member 6 which is disposed over thebase 5, and by which the upper portions of thefirst play portion 10 and thesecond play portion 30 are each supported and fixed; and astrut 7 vertically provided on thebase 5 for supporting theupper member 6. - The
first play portion 10 comprises: thepole 11 having a circular cross-sectional shape; asupport mechanism 12 by which the upper end portion and the lower end portion of thepole 11 are supported rotatably about its axis; arotation drive mechanism 15 for rotating thepole 11 about its axis; apush button 19 which is provided in the vicinity of the upper end portion of thepole 11, and which is pushed by the player Y who have climbed up to the upper end portion of thepole 11; and acover body 20 for covering the lower end portion of thepole 11, a part of thesupport mechanism 12 and therotation drive mechanism 15. - The
pole 11 has acurved portion 11 a formed so as to wind from side to side between both end portions, and is formed so that the axis of the parts other than thecurved portion 11 a is directed along the up-and-down direction, And the outer circumferential surface of thepole 11 is adorned with adecoration 11 b. Thedecoration 11 b is configured with, for example, a stripe pattern which is colored appropriately and painted on the outer circumferential surface of thepole 11. Thedecoration 11 b is not limited to a stripe pattern, and may be designs of animals, fishes, insects, humans or the like painted on the outer circumferential surface of thepole 11. Further, it is also not limited to these painted patterns and designs. - The
support mechanism 12 is configured with: anupper support member 13 disposed on the lower surface of theupper member 6 for supporting the upper end portion of thepole 11; and alower support member 14 disposed on the upper surface of thebase 5 for supporting the lower end portion of thepole 11. Each of thesupport members pole 11 by means of the bearing (not shown) so that thepole 11 rotates freely about the axis of the bearing (not shown). - The
rotation drive mechanism 15 is configured with: adrive motor 16 disposed in the vicinity of thelower support member 14 on the upper surface of thebase 5 with an axis of an output shaft thereof directed along the up-and-down direction; afirst gear 17 fixedly provided on the output shaft of thedrive motor 16; and asecond gear 18 which are provided on the outer circumferential surface of the lower end portion side of thepole 11, and which engages with thefirst gear 17. Rotational power of thedrive motor 16 is transmitted to thepole 11 via thefirst gear 17 and thesecond gear 18, thereby, thepole 11 is rotated. - The
push button 19 is mounted on the lower surface of theupper support member 13. When thepush button 19 is pressed by the player Y, for example, a circuit for outputting a sound (music, human voice or the like) is switched on and the sound is outputted, or a circuit for turning on a lamp is switched on and the lamp is turned on. - The
cover body 20 covers the lower end portion of thepole 11, thelower support member 14 and therotation drive mechanism 15 from above, thereby, preventing the player Y from being injured. Further, a throughhole 20 a into which the lower end portion of thepole 11 is inserted is formed in thecover body 20. - The second play portion 30 comprises: the pole 31 which is made of a tube-shaped and transparent member and the axis of which is disposed in the up- and down direction; a decorative body 32 which is similarly made of a tube-shaped and transparent member and disposed co-axially with and within the pole 11, and the outer circumferential surface of which is adorned with a decoration 32 a; a light source 33 provided within the decorative body 32; a support mechanism 34 which supports both end portions of the pole 31 and the decorative body 32, and by which the decorative body 32 is supported rotatably about its axis; a rotation drive mechanism 39 for rotating the decorative body 32 about its axis; a push button 43 which is provided in vicinity of the upper end portion of the pole 31, and which is pressed by the player Y who have climbed up to the upper end portion of the pole 31; an upper cover body 44 for covering the upper end portion of the pole 31, the upper end portion of the decorative body 32 and a part of the support mechanism 34; and a lower cover body 45 for covering the lower end portion of the pole 31, the lower end portion of the decorative body 32, a part of the support mechanism 34 and the rotation drive mechanism 39.
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decorative body 32 is formed longer than thepole 31, and both end portions of it protrude from both end portions of thepole 31. Thedecoration 32 a is configured with alternate stripes colored appropriately (a similar one to a barber pole having white, blue and red stripes, for example) which are placed on the outer circumferential surface of thedecorative body 32. However, it is not limited to such patterns, and may be figures representing animals, fishes, insects or humans. Further, it is also not limited to figures. - The
light source 33 illuminates the inside of thedecorative body 32 and is configured with a fluorescent light and the others, for example. Both end portions thereof are supported by asupport portion 33 a provided on the lower surface of theupper member 6 and asupport portion 33 b provided on the upper surface of thebase 5, respectively. An incandescent lamp or a light emitting diode may be employed for thelight source 33 instead of a fluorescent light. Further, the color of light from thelight source 33 is not particularly limited. - The
support mechanism 34 is configured with: a firstupper support member 35 arranged on the lower surface of theupper member 6 for supporting the upper end portion of thedecorative portion 32; a firstlower support member 36 arranged on the upper surface of thebase 5 for supporting the lower end portion of thedecorative body 32; a secondupper support member 37 arranged on the lower surface of theupper member 6 for supporting the upper end portion of thepole 31; a secondlower support member 38 arranged on the upper surface of thebase 5 for supporting the lower end portion of thepole 31. - The first
upper support member 35 and the firstlower support member 36 each have therein a bearing (not shown), the axis of which is directed along the up-and-down direction, and thedecorative body 32 is supported rotatably about its axis by these bearings (not shown). On the other hand, the secondupper support member 37 and the secondlower support member 38 respectively havefitting holes pole 31 are fitted, respectively. Thepole 31 is supported non-rotatably by thesefitting holes - The
rotation drive mechanism 39 is configured with: adrive motor 40 arranged in the vicinity of the firstlower support member 36 on the upper surface of thebase 5 with an axis of an output shaft thereof directed along the up-and-down direction; afirst gear 41 fixedly disposed on the output shaft of thedrive motor 40; and asecond gear 42 which are provided on the outer circumferential surface of the lower end portion side of thedecorative body 32, and which engages with thefirst gear 41. Rotational power of thedrive motor 40 is transmitted to thedecorative body 32 via thefirst gear 41 and thesecond gear 42, thereby, thedecorative body 32 is rotated. - The
push button 43 is mounted on the lower surface of theupper cover body 44. When thepush button 43 is pressed by the player Y, for example, a circuit for outputting a sound (music, human voice or the like) is switched on and the sound is outputted, or a circuit for turning on a lamp is switched on and the lamp is turned on. - The
upper cover body 44 covers the upper end portion of thepole 31, the upper end portion of thedecorative body 32 and theupper support members lower cover body 45 covers the lower end portion of thepole 31, the lower end portion of thedecorative body 32, thelower support members rotation drive mechanism 39 from above, thereby, preventing the player Y from being injured. Further, a throughhole 44 a into which the upper end portion of thepole 31 is inserted is formed in theupper cover body 44, and a throughhole 45 a into which the lower end portion of thepole 31 is inserted is formed in thelower cover body 45. - The upper surface of the
base 5, the outer surface of thecover body 20 and the outer surface of thelower cover body 45 are covered with a not shown shock absorbing member, thereby also, preventing the player Y who falls off thepole - According to the
amusement device 1 configured as described above, in thefirst play portion 10, the player Y can play by climbing up and down by his/her arms and legs thepole 11 which is rotated about its axis by therotation drive mechanism 15. Because thepole 11 is rotated about its axis, the player Y can enjoy the play while enjoying the sensation felt when rotating with thepole 11. - On the other hand, in the
second play portion 20, the player Y can play by climbing up and down by his/her arms and legs thepole 31 including therein thedecorative body 32 which is rotated about its axis by therotation drive mechanism 39, while enjoying the change of the alternate stripes on the outer circumferential surface of thedecorative body 32. - When the
push button pole - Thus, according to the
amusement device 1 of the present embodiment, the movement of the player Y himself/herself climbing up and down thepole 11 and the rotating movement of thepole 11 are combined together. Thereby, the player can enjoy varied plays and sensations which have not been provided by the conventional one. And, the player Y can also play while enjoying thedecoration 32 a on the rotateddecorative body 32 - In addition, it is possible to interest children around the
amusement device 1 who watch the rotating motions of thepole 11, the player Y and thedecorative body 32 in playing with theamusement device 1 and to lead them to play with theamusement device 1. - Further, because the
pole 11 itself is diversified by forming thecurved portion 11 a, it is possible to diversify the climbing of thepole 11 more than when thepole 11 is formed straight, and to make the climbing of thepole 11 difficult, and thereby, the play in theamusement device 1 can be made more amusing. - Further, the
light source 33 is provided within thedecorative body 32, and thedecoration 32 a on the outer circumferential surface of thedecorative body 32 is made prominent by the light from thelight source 33. Thereby, it is possible to enhance the decorative effect. Additionally, thepole 11 and thedecorative body 32 are rotated about their respective axes, thereby, it is possible to enjoying the patterns placed on the surface of thedecorative body 32 and thepole 11 changing, and to attract interests of children strongly. - Because the upper surface of the
base 5, the outer surface of thecover body 20 and the outer surface of thelower cover body 45 are covered with the shock absorbing member (not shown), the shock absorbing member (not shown) functions as a cushion even if the player Y accidentally falls off thepole - Thus, one embodiment of the present invention has been described above. However, specific modes in which the present invention can be realized are not limited thereto.
- For example, in the
first play portion 10, thepole 11 may be made of a tube-shaped and transparent member, and a light source may be provided within thepole 11. In this way, similarly to thedecorative body 32 of thesecond play portion 30, thedecoration 11 b on the outer circumferential surface of thepole 11 is made prominent by light from the light source, thereby, it is possible to enhance the decorative effect more. - Further, in the
second play portion 30 of the above embodiment, thedecorative body 32 is rotated about its axis by therotation drive mechanism 39. However, it is not limited thereto. Thedecorative body 32 may be adapted to be non-rotatable, and thepole 31 may be rotated about its axis instead. In this way, the player Y gripping thepole 31 is rotated together with thepole 31, thereby, the player Y can enjoy the patterns on the surface of thedecorative body 32 changing. Further, both thepole 31 and thedecorative body 32 may be rotated. In this case, they may be rotated in the same direction, and they may be rotated in the opposite direction. Their rotational speeds may be the same or different. - The outer circumferential surface of the
pole 31 also may be decorated. In this way, the decorative effect can be further enhanced by the decorations on the outer circumferential surfaces of both thedecorative body 32 and thepole 31. Thepole 31 and the decorative 32 can be each made of a translucent member besides a transparent member. As long as it is a light-transmittable member, any member may be employed. - Further, the
amusement device 1 may be configured as anamusement device 2 comprising afirst play portion 50 and asecond play portion 80 as shown inFIG. 6 toFIG. 10 instead of thefirst play portion 10 and thesecond play portion 30. In the explanation described below, the same reference numerals are assigned to the same components as theamusement device 1, and detailed explanations thereof are omitted.FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a schematic configuration of an amusement device according to another embodiment of the present invention,FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line D-D inFIG. 6 , andFIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line E-E inFIG. 6 . Further,FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing a schematic configuration of an upper end portion of a pole and the others according to another embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a schematic configuration of a lower end portion of the pole and the others according to another embodiment of the present invention. - The
first play portion 50 comprises: apole 51 made of a circular tube-shaped and transparent member; asupport mechanism 55 for supporting an upper end portion and a lower end portion of thepole 51 so that thepole 51 rotates freely about its axis; anair supply mechanism 65 for supplying air into thepole 51; anillumination mechanism 70 for illuminating the inside of thepole 51; therotation drive mechanism 15; thepush button 19; anupper cover body 76 for covering the upper end portion of thepole 51 and a part of thesupport mechanism 55; and alower cover body 77 for covering the lower end portion of thepole 51, a part of thesupport mechanism 55 and therotation drive mechanism 15. - The
pole 51 has acurved portion 51 a formed so as to wind from side to side between both end portions, and the axis of the parts other than thecurved portion 51 a is disposed along the up-and-down direction. And thepole 51 is disposed at a certain distance from the upper surface of thebase 5 and the lower surface of theupper member 6. Ahollow seal member 52 is provided at the lower end portion of thepole 51. Theseal member 52 is connected to the outer circumferential surface of the lower end portion of thepole 51 and to the upper surface of thebase 5, and a closed space is formed between the lower end portion of thepole 51 and thebase 5. Thereby, the lower end portion of thepole 51 is sealed. Additionally, liquid L fills thepole 51 and the closed space. - As for the colors of the
pole 51 and the liquid L, any color is acceptable as long as it can visually entertain the player Y and people around theamusement device 2. Further, as long as it is possible to see from the outside bubbles K flowing, any member may be employed for thepole 51. For example, thepole 51 may be made of a translucent member instead of a transparent member. Further, the outer circumferential surface of thepole 51 may be adorned with the decoration described above. Additionally, a member having good ventilation may be provided at an upper end opening portion of thepole 51. - The
support mechanism 55 is configured with: anupper support body 56 arranged on the lower surface of theupper member 6 for supporting the upper end portion of thepole 51; and alower support body 59 arranged on the upper surface of thebase 5 for supporting the lower end portion of thepole 51. - The
upper support body 56 is configured with: a bearing 57, the axis of which is disposed along the up-and-down direction; and a hollow retainingmember 58 arranged on the lower surface of theupper member 6 for retaining thebearing 57, and supports the upper end portion of thepole 51 so that thebearing 57 enables thepole 51 to rotate freely about the axis of thebearing 57. In the retainingmember 58, a plurality of throughholes 58 a which penetrate from the outer circumferential surface to the inner circumferential surface thereof are formed. - The
lower support body 59 is configured with abearing 60, the axis of which is disposed along the up-and-down direction; and a hollow retainingmember 61 arranged outside theseal member 52 on the upper surface of thebase 5 for retaining thebearing 60, and supports the lower end portion of thepole 51 so that thebearing 60 enables thepole 51 to rotate freely about the axis of thebearing 60. - In the
rotation drive mechanism 15, thesecond gear 18 is provided on the outer circumferential surface of the lower end portion side of thepole 51, and thepole 51 is rotated about the axis of thebearings - The
air supply mechanism 65 is configured with: anair pump 66 arranged on thebase 5; and asupply pipe 67, one end of which is connected to theair pump 66 and the other end of which is connected to the inside of the closed space, and which is arranged below the lower end portion of thepole 51. In theair supply mechanism 65, when air is supplied into the closed space by theair pump 66 through thesupply pipe 67, the supplied air changes into bubbles K, which rise up through the liquid L in the closed space and thepole 51. - The air supplied into the
pole 51 is exhausted outside through the throughholes 58 a of the retainingmember 58 and a throughhole 76 a of theupper cover body 76 after rising up inside thepole 51. Air may be supplied into the closed space by theair pump 66 continuously or intermittently. - The
illumination mechanism 70 is configured with: afirst light source 71 for illuminating thepole 51 from below it; and a secondlight source 72 for illuminating thepole 51 from above it. Thefirst light source 71 is arranged on thebase 5 in the closed space, and the secondlight source 72 is arranged on the lower surface of theupper member 6 so as to be located just above thepole 51. In theillumination mechanism 70, the inside of thepole 51 is illuminated by lights from thefirst light source 71 and the secondlight source 72. - For the
light sources light sources amusement device 2. - The
upper cover body 76 covers thelower support body 56 from below, thereby, preventing the player Y from being injured. Further, in theupper cover body 76, the throughhole 76 a into which the upper end portion of thepole 51 is inserted is formed. On the other hand, thelower cover body 77 covers thelower support body 59, therotation drive mechanism 15 and theair supply mechanism 65 from above, thereby, preventing the player Y from being injured. Further, in thelower cover body 77, a throughhole 77 a into which the lower end portion of thepole 51 is inserted is formed. - The upper surface of the
base 5 and the outer surface of thelower cover body 77 are covered with a not shown shock absorbing member, thereby also, preventing the player Y from being injured. - The
second play portion 80 differs from thefirst play portion 50 in that apole 81 having a shape which is different from thepole 51 is provided and in that therotation drive mechanism 39 and thepush button 43 are provided. Thepole 81 is made of a circular tube-shaped and transparent member, and its axis is disposed in the up- and down direction. The same reference numerals are assigned to the same components as thefirst play portion 50, and detailed explanations thereof are omitted. - According to the
second amusement device 2 configured in this way, thepoles rotation drive mechanisms air supply mechanisms 65 changes into bubbles K, which rise up through the liquid L in thepoles poles illumination mechanisms 70. The player Y can play by climbing up and down thesepoles - Therefore, according to the
amusement device 2, because the player Y can climbs up and down thepoles amusement device 2 that the bubbles K flow, it is possible to attract the children and to lead them to play with theamusement device 2. - Further, by illuminating the insides of the
poles illumination mechanisms 70, an illumination effect or a light-up effect can be obtained and it is possible to entertain the player Y and people around theamusement device 2. Further, it is possible to interest children around theamusement device 2 who watch the illuminatedpoles poles - Additionally, besides such effects, effects similar to the above-described effects can be obtained.
- The shapes of the
poles 11. 31, 51 and 81 are not limited to the above-described shapes, and it is possible to employ various shapes. A bent portion may be provided on each of thepoles curved portions FIG. 11 , thepole 11 may be formed so that the upper end side thereof is warped, and thepole 51 can have the same shape. In this way, also when the bent portion is provided or the upper end portion thereof is warped, effects similar to the above can be obtained by diversifying thepoles pole 11 shown inFIG. 11 , theupper support member 13 for supporting the upper end portion of thepole 11 is omitted. - Embodiments for supporting the
poles - The shock absorbing members covering the upper surface of the
base 5, the outer surface of thecover body 20, the outer surface of thelower cover body 45 and the outer surface of thelower cover body 77 are not particularly limited. For example, a cushion using air, springs, rubber or sponge can be used. - Further, the arrangement position of each of the
light sources decorative body 32 or the inside of thepole - As described above, the present invention can be preferably applicable to an amusement device with which a player can enjoy more varied plays, and which can let the player play more happily and attract interests of children more strongly.
Claims (10)
1. An amusement device, comprising:
a pole which is formed along a predetermined direction and arranged in a standing state, and which a player climbs up and down;
support means having at least one bearing for supporting one end portion of the pole, the supporting means which supports an upper or lower end portion or both end portions of the pole so that the bearing enables the pole to rotate freely about the axis of the bearing; and
rotation drive means for rotating the pole about the axis of the bearing.
2. The amusement device according to claim 1 , wherein the pole has a curved portion or a bent portion between both end portions.
3. The amusement device according to claim 1 , wherein the outer circumferential surface of the pole is decorated.
4. The amusement device according to claim 3 , wherein:
the pole is made of a tube-shaped and light-transmittable member; and
a light source for illuminating the inside of the pole so that light transmits from the inside to the outside of the pole is provided inside the pole.
5. The amusement device according to claim 1 , wherein:
the pole is made of a tube-shaped and light-transmittable member, the lower end portion of which is sealed;
the pole is filled with liquid; and
gas supply means for supplying gas into the pole is connected to the lower end portion of the pole.
6. The amusement device according to claim 5 , further comprising a light source for illuminating the inside of the pole so that light transmits from the inside to the outside of the pole.
7. An amusement device, comprising:
a pole which is made of a tube-shaped and light-transmittable member, the axis of which is directed in the up- and down direction, and which a player climbs up and down;
a decorative body which is made of a tube-shaped and light-transmittable member and arranged within the pole, and the outer circumferential surface of which is decorated;
a light source for illuminating the inside of the decorative body so that light transmits from the inside to the outside of the decorative body;
support means for supporting upper or lower end portions or both end portions of the pole and the decorative body so that one or both of the pole and the decorative body rotate freely about the axis thereof; and
rotation drive means for rotating one or both of the pole and the decorative body about the axis thereof.
8. The amusement device according to claim 7 , wherein the outer circumferential surface of the pole is decorated.
9. The amusement device according to claim 1 , further comprising a cushion provided in periphery of the lower end side of the pole.
10. The amusement device according to claim 7 , further comprising a cushion provided in periphery of the lower end side of the pole.
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