CN218553066U - Rolling ball recreation facility - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a spin amusement facility which is joyful for the rolling and falling motion of a ball on a spiral road and promotes the ball to be picked up again and put into the upper rolling repeated motion to be enjoyed pleasantly. The ball amusement ride 1 includes a column 3 and a plurality of turn table members 4 installed at intervals in the upper and lower directions. The turret member 4 forms a spiral path for rotating the balls 2 from the upper portion of the support column 3. The turret part 4 has a ramp 5, a peripheral wall 6 surrounding helical ramps 8, 9, and a connecting portion 7 which engages the support. The slope plate 5 has a hole 10 at a lower end thereof for dropping the ball 2 toward the turret member 4. The connecting portion 7 is provided on the outer peripheral wall 6 at a position facing the column 3, and is configured to be changeable in the axial position and the axial position with respect to the column 3.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to a rolling ball amusement facility which is provided with a spiral path along the axis configuration supporting column of the vertical orientation and can roll balls in the up-down direction.
Background
Conventionally, as a child play facility, a ball-falling play facility in which balls are played in a rolling manner on a ball-falling path forming a three-dimensional structure has been proposed. The amusement ride has a tower-like structure formed by a plurality of upright bodies abutting against each other on the outer side surfaces thereof, and upright walls having a substantially V-shaped plan view. The rising body has a ball inlet at an upper portion and a ball outlet at a lower portion, and has a ball falling path in which balls fall while rolling.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model discloses a topic is to throwing into the ball through the spiral way from pillar upper portion, and the grounder motion that rotates downwards in order on the spiral way and fall produces the enjoyment, indulges and rises to pick up the ball and to the repetitive motion that the upper portion drops into, from this, promotes infant's motion diversification and scouring ization, provides the toy that can promote brain development.
In order to solve the above problem, the present invention provides a rolling ball amusement facility including a support column disposed toward an axis in a vertical direction, and a plurality of turn table members attached to the support column at intervals in a vertical direction. The turret member forms a spiral path for rotating the balls sequentially downward from the upper portion of the support. The turntable member has a slope plate, an outer peripheral wall rising from the periphery thereof and having a surrounding spiral slope, and a connecting portion provided on the outer peripheral wall and engageable with the support. The lower end of the inclined plate is provided with a hole which can enable the ball to fall down to other turntable parts below. The connecting portion is provided on an outer peripheral wall of a portion facing the pillar, and is configured to be capable of changing a position around the shaft and a position in the axial direction on the pillar. The structure makes the ball drop from the upper turntable part to the other lower turntable part through the hole while rotating on the spiral inclined plane.
According to the present invention, the child enjoys the exercise of rolling the balls from the upper turn table member through the opening to the lower turn table member in order, and promotes the playing of the repeated exercise of picking up the balls again from the upper turn table member, thereby promoting the diversification and scouring of the exercise of the child and further promoting the growth effect of the brain.
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FIG. 1 (A) and (B) are respectively a perspective view of the amusement facility of the utility model from different view angles, (B)
The path followed by the ball is indicated by a broken line.
Fig. 2 (a) and (B) are perspective views of the amusement ride of another embodiment of the present invention from different perspectives, respectively, and the path of the ball is shown by a dotted line in (B).
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the turntable member in the amusement ride of fig. 1, where (a) shows a state where the first spiral slope faces upward, and (B) shows a state where the second spiral slope on the back side faces upward.
Fig. 4 is a front view of a turntable member in the amusement ride of fig. 1.
Fig. 5 is a rear view of the turret part in the amusement ride of fig. 1.
Fig. 6 is a top view of a turntable member in the play system of fig. 1.
Fig. 7 is a bottom view of the turret part in the amusement ride of fig. 1.
Fig. 8 is a sectional view VIII-VIII in fig. 6.
Wherein,
1: rolling ball recreation facility
2: ball with ball-shaped section
3: support post
4: turntable component
5: inclined panel
6: outer peripheral wall
7: connecting part
7a: clamping sheet
8: first spiral inclined plane
8a: upper end part
8b: lower end part
9: second spiral bevel
9a: upper end part
9b: lower end part
10: opening of hole
11: convex rib
Detailed Description
The embodiments are described below with reference to the drawings. However, the present invention is not limited thereto.
In fig. 1 and 2, a rolling ball amusement ride 1 is an amusement ride in which a ball 2 is played while rolling along a spiral path around a support column 3, and includes a support column 3 arranged along a vertical direction toward an axis line and a plurality of turn table members 4 attached to the support column 3 at intervals in a vertical direction. The turret member 4 forms a spiral path that sequentially turns the balls 2 downward from above the support column 3 around the support column 3.
As shown in fig. 3 to 8, the turret member 4 includes a slope plate 5, an outer peripheral wall 6 rising from a peripheral edge thereof and surrounding the slope plate 5, and a connecting portion 7 provided on the outer peripheral wall 6.
The slope plate 5 has a first spiral slope 8 and a second spiral slope 9 opposite thereto. The turntable member 4 can be attached to the column 3 in a vertically reversed manner so that either the first or second spiral slopes 8, 9 faces upward.
Either of the spiral slopes 8, 9 is inclined so as to curve around the pillar 3 in a state of being attached to the pillar 3, and the ball 2 can be rotated from the upper end portions 8a, 9a to the lower end portions 8b, 9 b. At the lower end portions 8b and 9b of the spiral slopes 8 and 9, a hole 10 for dropping the ball 2 toward the other turret member 4 disposed below is formed.
The second spiral inclined surface 9 is formed by providing a plurality of spaced convex ribs 11 on the inclined surface plate 5 to form an upper end surface. The rib 11 is curved along the outer periphery of the pillar 3 and continues from one end 9a side of the slope plate 5 to the other end 9b side where the hole 10 is formed, and these upper end faces constitute a spiral slope 9 for turning the ball 2 toward the hole 10.
The connecting portion 7 is provided on the outer peripheral wall 6 of the surface portion 6a facing the pillar 3, and is configured to be capable of changing the axial position and the axial position with respect to the pillar 3. In the illustrated embodiment, the connecting portion 7 includes a pair of elastically and detachably clamping pieces 7a that clamp the outer periphery of the column 3.
The ball amusement ride 1 is configured such that the balls 2 are rolled on the spiral slopes 8, 9, and the balls 2 are sequentially dropped from the upper turn table member 4 to the lower turn table member 4 through the holes 10.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 1, the turret member 4 is mounted on the column 3 so that the hole 10 at the upper surface thereof faces the upper end portions 8a and 9a of the spiral slopes 8 and 9 immediately below the turret member while changing the vertical direction alternately. In this case, the ball 2 thrown in from the uppermost turret member 4 rolls downward in sequence along the travel path indicated by the broken line in fig. 1 (B), and falls on the floor.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 2, the spiral slopes 8 of the turret member 4 are all directed upward, and are attached to the column 3 so that the holes 10 at the upper surface position are directed toward the upper end portion 8a side of the spiral slope 8 directly below. In this case, the ball 2 thrown in from the uppermost turret member 4 rolls downward in sequence along the travel path indicated by the broken line in fig. 2 (B), and falls on the floor.
Although not shown in the drawings, the combination of the vertical directions of the turret member 4 and the position around the support column 3 can be variously changed, so that the infant can enjoy the change of the path of rotation of the ball 2, and the movement of repeating the movement of the ball 2 from the turret member 4 above the floor without feeling tired is promoted.
The cross-sectional shape of the support column 3 and the structure of the connecting portion 7 are not limited to those shown in the drawings, and may be appropriately modified.
Claims (4)
1. A spin amusement facility, characterized by: the ball-rolling device comprises a support column arranged along the vertical direction towards the axis, and a plurality of rotary table components which are arranged on the support column at intervals in the vertical direction and enable balls to sequentially rotate downwards from the upper part of the support column to form a spiral path around the support column; the turntable member includes a slope plate having an upper end portion which is upper when attached to the column and a lower end portion which is lower when attached to the column and forming a spiral slope, an outer peripheral wall rising from a peripheral edge of the slope plate and surrounding the spiral slope, and a connecting portion provided on the outer peripheral wall and connected to the column; the inclined plate is provided with a hole for enabling a ball to fall to other turntable components positioned below on the lower end side of the spiral inclined plate; the connecting portion is provided on the outer peripheral wall at a position facing the pillar, and is configured to be capable of changing a position around an axis and a position in an axial direction with respect to the pillar; the balls are caused to sequentially fall from the turret member located above to the other turret member located below through the hole while being caused to roll on the spiral slope of the turret member.
2. The ball amusement ride according to claim 1, wherein: the connecting portion includes a pair of elastically detachable clamping pieces for clamping the outer periphery of the support.
3. A ball amusement ride according to claim 1, wherein: the slope plate includes a first spiral slope and a second spiral slope provided on the opposite side of the first spiral slope, and the turret member is attached to the column in a vertically reversed manner such that either the first or second spiral slope faces upward.
4. A ball amusement ride according to claim 3, wherein: the second spiral inclined surface is formed by forming an upper end surface on the inclined surface plate by a plurality of convex ribs, and the convex ribs are formed by the spiral inclined surface when the upper end surface is lowered towards the hole.
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