Weather and protective cover for a trampoline

Exercise devices – Gymnastic – Projector

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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11226854

ABSTRACT:
A protective cover for a trampoline assembly that includes an attached safety enclosure has a plurality of edge cuts out coinciding with the connections of the bottom of the safety enclosure netting to the portions of the trampoline disposed with the diameter of the supporting frame. Elastic connecting members are provided at the intersection of each cutout with the periphery of the circular cover so that it is fastened to protect the trampoline frame and rebounding mat. The protective cover can be installed and removed without removing the safety enclosure.

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