EP1698382A1 - Play apparatus - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63G—MERRY-GO-ROUNDS; SWINGS; ROCKING-HORSES; CHUTES; SWITCHBACKS; SIMILAR DEVICES FOR PUBLIC AMUSEMENT
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- the play facility 1 of this example includes a first play structure 2, a second play structure 8, a liquid supplying system 15, liquid spouting nozzles 20 and 21, and illumination lamps 22 and 23.
- the illumination lamps 22 are attached to the lower side of the lower oblique member 4, and similarly, the illumination lamps 23 are attached to the lower side of the lower member 10. Power is supplied to the illumination lamps 22 and 23 from a power supply (not shown in the drawings), thus lighting the lamps.
- a configuration without the lower oblique members 4, 32, the support pillar 14 and the water intake duct 17 is also possible, in which a liquid spouting portion 40 is provided instead of the liquid spouting nozzles 20 and 21, a water supply duct 46 is provided instead of the water supply duct 19, and a bottom member 47 is provided instead of the bottom members 5 and 33.
- Fig. 8 is a lateral cross-sectional view showing a play facility according to this alternative embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional view taken in arrow direction along the line D-D in Fig. 8.
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- The present invention relates to play facilities for installation in children's areas in amusement parks, department stores, supermarkets, or the like.
- One conventionally known play facility, which can be set up in amusement parks or the like, is the so-called "water slide, " wherein a slide having a sliding surface down which a play participant can slide is provided with a water-pumping system that lets water flow down the sliding surface of the slide, so that the play participant can slide down the sliding surface together with the flowing water. (Cf. Japanese Unexamined Pat. App. Pub. No. 2000-167254A.)
- In such water slides, the frictional resistance between the play participant and the sliding surface is reduced when the play participant slides down a sliding surface on which water flows, so that the sliding speed of the play participant is accelerated, thus letting the play participant experience the excitement of speeding down the slide while being immersed in the flowing water.
- Nevertheless, while conventional water slides demonstrate such effects, their downside is that their overall configuration is very bulky, and it is virtually impossible to install them in indoor children's areas of department stores, supermarkets, etc., and another problem with them is that they can be used only in summer. Also, since the sliding speed can be very fast, they are suitable for children above a certain height, but not for preschoolers.
- In view of the above-described situation, it is an object of the present invention to provide a play facility that can be safely used by preschoolers and that can be set up indoors. In order to achieve the above-noted objects of the present invention, a play facility in accordance with the present invention comprises: a hollow play structure having a play surface on which a play participant can engage in play, the play surface being a vertical surface, an oblique surface or a stair-shaped surface, and a member constituting at least the play surface being made of a transparent material; a liquid spouting means for spouting a pressurized liquid against a surface on an inner side of the transparent member, the liquid spouting means being disposed at an upper position within the hollow portion of the play structure; and a liquid supply means for pressurizing liquid collected in a bottom region inside the hollow portion of the play structure and supplying the pressurized liquid to the liquid spouting means.
- With this play facility, first, a predetermined amount of liquid is supplied to and collected in the region at the bottom in the hollow portion of the play structure. Then, the collected liquid is pressurized by the liquid supply means and supplied to the liquid spouting means, which spouts the liquid against the inner surface of the transparent member constituting the play surface. The spouted liquid slows down along the inner surface of the transparent member, and it can be seen from the outside through the transparent member how the liquid flows down. The play participant can engage in play on the play surface while viewing the river-like flow of the liquid through the transparent member, and can imagine to be playing in a stream or in a waterfall flowing over a cliff, without directly coming in contact with the liquid. Consequently, play is possible not only in summer, but throughout the year.
- Moreover, the liquid flows inside the hollow portion of the play structure, so that there is no risk of the liquid leaking to the outside, and it is possible to set up the play facility in an indoor children's area or the like without taking any special measures against leakage. The play structure may be configured such that the play surface is an oblique surface, and the play participant can slide down on the play surface. This configuration of the play structure corresponds to a slide, so that the play participant can experience a sensation akin to that on a waterslide in which the play participant slides down in a stream of water. This configuration can also be safely enjoyed by preschoolers.
- The play structure can also be configured such that the play surface is a vertical surface or an oblique surface, and a plurality of protrusions are affixed on the play surface. The protrusions may resemble logs or small rocks, for example. If they are log-shaped, then they can be laid out to form a ladder, and if they are shaped like small rocks, then they may be laid out in an irregular arrangement.
- Thus, the play participant can experience a sensation as if rock-climbing in a waterfall flowing along a cliff.
- It is also possible to have a plurality of the liquid spouting means lined up at a predetermined spacing from an upper position to a lower position within the hollow portion of the play structure. Thus, a flow of liquid can be formed without interruption along the entire inner face of the transparent member, which is particularly effective in the case of the stair-shaped play surface.
- The play facility may further comprise an illumination means for illuminating the inside of the hollow portion of the play structure, wherein light illuminating the inside of the hollow portion passes through the transparent member and is visible from outside. Thus, the illuminated liquid stream is accentuated by this illumination, which, together with the effect of the illumination, gives a playful air to the facility.
- As explained in detail above, with the present invention, the play surface of the hollow play structure is made from a transparent member, and a pressurized liquid is spouted against the inner face of this transparent member, so that the play participant can engage in play on the play surface while viewing a liquid stream akin to the flow of a river or a waterfall through the transparent member. Also, without directly coming in contact with the liquid, the play participant can experience a sensation as if playing in a river stream or in a waterfall flowing over a cliff. Also, play is not limited to summer but possible throughout the year, and the play facility can be set up in an indoor children's area or the like.
- Further, by lining up a plurality of the liquid spouting means from an upper position to a lower position at a predetermined spacing within the hollow portion of the play structure, a flow of liquid can be formed without interruption along the entire inner face of the transparent member. And by providing an illumination means for illuminating the inside of the hollow portion of the play structure, the illuminated liquid stream is accentuated by this illumination, which, together with the effect of the illumination, gives a playful air to the facility.
- From the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, the foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art.
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- Fig. 1 is a is a lateral cross-sectional view of a play facility according to an embodiment of the present invention;
- Fig. 2 is a front view of the play facility in Fig. 1, taken from the direction of arrow A;
- Fig. 3 is a rear view of the play facility in Fig. 1, taken from the direction of arrow B;
- Fig. 4 is a lateral cross-sectional view of a play facility according to another embodiment of the present invention;
- Fig. 5 is a lateral cross-sectional view of a play facility according to yet another embodiment of the present invention;
- Fig. 6 is a rear view of the play facility in Fig. 5, taken from the direction of arrow C;
- Fig. 7 is a rear view of a play facility according to yet another embodiment of the present invention, taken from the same direction as Fig. 6;
- Fig. 8 is a lateral cross-sectional view of a play facility according to a further embodiment of the present invention; and
- Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional view taken in arrow direction along the line D-D in Fig. 8.
- The following is a description of preferred embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings. Fig. 1 is a lateral cross-sectional view of a play facility according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 2 is a front view of the play facility in Fig. 1, taken from the direction of arrow A. Fig. 3 is a rear view of the play facility in Fig. 1, taken from the direction of arrow B.
- As shown in Fig. 1, the
play facility 1 of this example includes afirst play structure 2, asecond play structure 8, aliquid supplying system 15,liquid spouting nozzles illumination lamps - The
first play structure 2 is provided with an airtight hollow structure made of an upperoblique member 3 and a loweroblique member 4, abottom member 5, and twoside members 6. The upperoblique member 3 and the loweroblique member 4 are arranged one above the other at a predetermined spacing in vertical direction, and are both substantially S-shaped in their lateral cross section. Thebottom member 5 is fixed to the lower ends of the upperoblique member 3 and the loweroblique member 4. The twoside members 6 are fixed to the two lateral ends of the upperoblique member 3 and the loweroblique member 4, respectively.Side guards 7 are erected on either side of theupper perspective member 3. - The
second play structure 8 is provided with an airtight hollow structure made of a stair-shapedupper member 9, alower member 10, abottom member 11, and twoside members 12. Thelower member 10 is arranged obliquely at a predetermined spacing below theupper member 9. Thebottom member 11 is fixed to the lower ends of theupper member 9 and thelower member 10. The twoside members 12 are fixed to the two lateral ends of theupper member 9 and thelower member 10, respectively. Also,handrails 13 are erected on either side of theupper member 9. - The
first play structure 2 and thesecond play structure 8 are joined together at their upper portion such that their hollow portions are in communication, and this joint is supported by ahollow support pillar 14. The liquid spoutingnozzle 20 is disposed near the upper end inside the hollow portion of thefirst play structure 2, and the liquid spoutingnozzle 21 is disposed near the upper end inside the hollow portion of thesecond play structure 8. The lower ends of thefirst play structure 2 and thesecond play structure 8 are both in contact with the underlying ground G. Also, theupper oblique member 3, thelower oblique member 4, thebottom member 5, andside members 6 of thefirst play structure 2, as well as theupper member 9, thelower member 10, thebottom member 11, and theside members 12 of thesecond support structure 8 are all made of transparent members, such as acrylic plates. - The liquid supplying
system 15 is made of apump 16,water intake ducts water supply duct 19. Thepump 16 is provided at the bottom inside the hollow portion of thesupport pillar 14. Piercing thelower oblique member 4 of thefirst play structure 2, one end of thewater intake duct 17 is connected to the region at the bottom inside the hollow portion of thefirst play structure 2, and piercing thesupport pillar 14, the other end of thewater intake duct 17 is connected to pump 16. Similarly, piercing thelower member 10 of thesecond play structure 8, one end of thewater intake duct 18 is connected to the region at the bottom inside the hollow portion of thesecond play structure 8, and piercing thesupport pillar 14, the other end of thewater intake duct 18 is connected to pump 16. One end of thewater supply duct 19, which is arranged inside the hollow portion of thesupport pillar 14, is connected to thepump 16, and the other end branches into two ducts, with one duct 19' being connected to theliquid spouting nozzle 20, and theother duct 19" being connected to theliquid spouting nozzle 21. - As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the
liquid spouting nozzles first play structure 2 and thesecond play structure 8, and spouting holes are drilled at predetermined spacing along the longitudinal direction of those tubes. The liquid is spouted from the spouting holes of theliquid spouting nozzle 20 toward the rear surface of theupper oblique member 3 and from the spouting holes of theliquid spouting nozzle 21 toward the rear surface of theupper member 9. - The
illumination lamps 22 are attached to the lower side of thelower oblique member 4, and similarly, theillumination lamps 23 are attached to the lower side of thelower member 10. Power is supplied to theillumination lamps - With the
play facility 1 according to this example configured as described above, a predetermined amount of liquid (for example water) L is supplied to and collected in the regions at the bottom in the hollow portion of thefirst play structure 2 and thesecond play structure 8. - Then, power is supplied to light the
illumination lamps pump 16 is driven. Thus, the liquid L held in thefirst play structure 2 and thesecond play structure 8 is sucked into thepump 16 through thewater intake ducts pump 16, and supplied through thesupply duct 19 to theliquid spouting nozzles - The liquid L supplied to the
liquid spouting nozzle 20 is spouted from the spouting holes against the rear surface of theupper oblique member 3, and the spouted liquid L runs downward along the rear surface of theupper oblique member 3, so that it can be seen from outside through theupper oblique member 3 how the liquid runs down theupper oblique member 3. - Similarly, the liquid L supplied to the
liquid spouting nozzle 21 is spouted from the spouting holes against the rear surface of theupper member 9, and the spouted liquid L runs downward along the rear surface of theupper member 9, so that it can be seen from outside through theupper member 9 how the liquid runs down theupper member 9. - Moreover, by lighting the
illumination lamps 22, the inside of the hollow portion of thefirst play structure 2 is illuminated through thelower oblique member 4, and the liquid running down theupper oblique member 3 is accentuated by this illumination, which, together with the effect of the illumination, gives a playful air to the facility. - Also in the
second play structure 8, the inside of the hollow portion is illuminated through thelower member 10 by lighting theillumination lamps 23, and the liquid running down along theupper member 9 is accentuated by this illumination, which, together with the effect of the illumination, gives a playful air to the facility. - Having set up the playing environment in this manner, the play participant can enjoy the facility as follows:
- First, the play participant walks up the stair-shaped
upper member 9 of thesecond play structure 8, and having reached the top, sits down and slides down theupper oblique member 3 of thefirst play structure 2 while still in the sitting position. - While sliding down, the play participant can observe the river-like flow of the liquid through the
upper member 9 and theupper oblique member 3, and can imagine himself or herself to be walking or sliding through a stream or in a waterfall over bare rocks. In particular for younger children such as preschoolers this will be a new sensation that they have not experienced so far, and will therefore double the fun. - Also, the stream of liquid is generated inside the hollows of the first and
second play structure - Also, with the
play facility 1 of this example, there is no risk of the liquid leaking to the outside, and it is possible to set up the play facility in an indoor children's area or the like without taking any special measures against leakages. - The foregoing was an explanation of an embodiment of the present invention, but there is no limitation to the specific configurations that can be adopted for the present invention.
- For example, in the foregoing example, the
liquid spouting nozzles second play structures water supply duct 19" obliquely downward along the upper side of thelower member 10 and connect a plurality ofliquid spouting nozzles 21 at predetermined spacings to thiswater supply duct 19, " as shown in Fig. 4. - With this configuration, a flow of liquid can be formed without interruption along the entire rear face of the
upper member 9, which is particularly effective in the case of the stair-shapedupper member 9. - The structure of the first and the
second play structures second play structure 8 shown in Fig. 1. Fig. 6 is a rear view of the play facility in Fig. 5, taken from the direction of arrow C. - As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the
second play structure 30 shown in the figures is provided with an airtight hollow structure made of anupper oblique member 31, alower oblique member 32, abottom member 33, and twoside members 34. Theupper oblique member 31 and thelower oblique member 32 are arranged obliquely in parallel at a predetermined spacing. Thebottom member 33 is fixed to the lower ends of theupper oblique member 31 and thelower oblique member 32. The twoside members 34 are fixed to the two lateral ends of theupper oblique member 31 and thelower oblique member 32, respectively. Also, a plurality of rod-shaped (log-shaped)protrusions 35 are fixed in a ladder-like manner to the surface (play surface) of theupper oblique member 31. - Thus, the play participant can climb up while placing hands and feet on the rod-shaped
protrusions 35, and can experience a sensation as if rock-climbing in a waterfall flowing along a cliff. - Alternatively, it is also possible to affix
protrusions 36 shaped like small rocks in an irregular pattern, as shown in Fig. 7, instead of the rod-shapedprotrusions 35. Also in this case, the play participant can climb up while placing hands and feet on the small rock-shapedprotrusions 36, and can experience a sensation as if rock-climbing in a waterfall flowing along a cliff. - Furthermore, there is no particular limitation to the shape of the
illumination lamps second play structures - Also, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, a configuration without the
lower oblique members support pillar 14 and thewater intake duct 17 is also possible, in which aliquid spouting portion 40 is provided instead of theliquid spouting nozzles water supply duct 46 is provided instead of thewater supply duct 19, and abottom member 47 is provided instead of thebottom members - The
first play structure 2 and thesecond play structure 30 are configured so that theupper oblique members side members bottom member 47 form an internally connected hollow and airtight space, and a predetermined amount of the liquid L is collected at the bottom thereof. Moreover, theillumination lamps side members - The
liquid spouting portion 40 is arranged near the portion joining thefirst play structure 2 and thesecond play structure 30 together. Theliquid spouting portion 40 is made of an L-shaped first spoutingmember 41, an L-shaped second spoutingmember 42, and a partitioningmember 43. The L-shaped first spoutingmember 41 is fixed to the lower face of theupper oblique member 3 and is supported between the twoside members 34. Thesecond spouting member 42 is affixed to the lower face of theupper oblique member 31, is supported between the twoside members 6, and its one end is connected to one end of the first spoutingmember 41. The partitioningmember 43 is disposed between the lower face of the ends where theupper oblique members members member 43 partitions the space formed by the spoutingmembers oblique members side members first space 44 and a second space 45). - On the other sides of the spouting
members cutouts play structures water supply duct 46 is connected to thepump 16, and the other end of thewater supply duct 46 is branched into twoducts 46' and 46". The front end of one duct 46' connected through the first spoutingmember 41 to thefirst space 44, and the front end of theother duct 46" is connected through thesecond spouting member 42 to thesecond space 45. - With this
liquid spouting portion 40, the liquid L is supplied from thepump 16 through thewater supply duct 46 into thespaces 44 and 55, and when the pressure on the liquid L in thesespaces cutouts liquid members upper oblique members - Consequently, also with this configuration of the play facility, it is possible to attain the above-described effects. Moreover, since the
lower oblique members support pillar 14 and thewater supply duct 17 have been omitted, the configuration of the facility can be simplified. - Thus, the play facility according to the present invention can be safely used by preschoolers, and can be set up indoors without particular difficulties.
Only selected embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the present invention. To those skilled in the art, however, it will be apparent from the foregoing disclosure that various changes and modifications can be made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the embodiments according to the present invention is provided for illustration only, and not for limiting the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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- A play facility comprising:a hollow play structure (2,8,30) having a play surface on which play participants can engage in play, the play surface being a vertical surface, an oblique surface, or a stair-shaped surface, and a member constituting at least the play surface being made of a transparent material;a liquid spouting means (20,21,40) for spouting a pressurized liquid against a surface on an inner side of the transparent member, the liquid spouting means being disposed at an upper position within the hollow portion of the play structure; anda liquid supply means (15, 16, 46) for pressurizing liquid collected in a bottom region inside the hollow portion of the play structure and supplying the pressurized liquid to the liquid spouting means.
- The play facility according to claim 1,
wherein the play surface of the play structure (2) is an oblique surface for enabling play participants to slide down the play surface. - The play facility according to claim 1,
wherein the play surface of the play structure (30) is a vertical surface or an oblique surface, and a plurality of protrusions (35,36) are affixed on the play surface. - The play facility according to claim 1,
wherein a plurality of said liquid spouting means (21) are lined up at a predetermined spacing from an upper position to a lower position within the hollow portion of the play structure (8). - The play facility according to any of claims 1 to 4,
further comprising an illumination means (22,23) for illuminating the inside of the hollow portion of the play structure (2,8,30), wherein light illuminating the inside of the hollow portion passes through the transparent member and is visible from outside.
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