Amusement devices – Body slide
Patent
1992-03-03
1994-12-13
Friedman, Carl D.
Amusement devices
Body slide
A61G 2118, A63B 7102, A63G 2100
Patent
active
053725506
ABSTRACT:
An article of play apparatus is claimed having an elevated platform and two inclined surfaces which extend downwardly from the elevated platform. Cylindrical ridges traverse the first inclined surface, and allow children to climb up the first surface toward the elevated platform. Children can then descend the second inclined surface, which includes adjacent padded rollers over which children can slide or crawl. In one embodiment, the first inclined surface is planar, but has a number of padded cylindrical wells suitable for receiving the hands and feet of a child.
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Gleeson James F.
Ingold Dana W.
Petersheim Richard J.
Warren Mitchell R.
Aubrey Beth A.
Friedman Carl D.
Restaurant Technology, Inc.
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