Climbing net for physical exercise

By using insulation and rust-proof layers to protect the horizontal bars of the climbing net and connecting the vertical bars with retaining rings and nuts, the risks of rust and electric shock associated with traditional climbing nets are eliminated, resulting in improved safety and flexibility.

CN223914592UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17山东飞尔康体育设施有限公司
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520385046.3
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-06
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-06

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Technical Problem

Traditional climbing nets are prone to rusting in outdoor environments, pose a risk of electric shock, and have a simple structure that cannot be flexibly adjusted, resulting in insufficient safety and user comfort.

Method used

The transverse bars are protected by an insulating and rust-proof layer, and the longitudinal bars are connected to the transverse bars by retaining rings and nuts, forming a multi-stage limiting structure to enhance safety and flexibility.

Benefits of technology

It improves the safety and comfort of climbing nets, prevents rust and electric shock, and its structure can be adjusted according to needs, enhancing the user's climbing experience.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of climbing nets, and discloses a climbing net for physical exercise, which comprises a net rack, a plurality of transverse rods arranged linearly are fixedly connected in the net rack, a protective component is arranged on the outer wall of each transverse rod, a through hole is formed in each transverse rod, and a connecting component is arranged in each transverse rod; the protective assembly comprises an insulating layer and an anti-rust layer, the insulating layer is arranged on the outer wall of the transverse rod, the anti-rust layer is arranged on the outer wall of the insulating layer, the inner wall of the insulating layer is attached to the outer wall of the transverse rod, and the inner wall of the anti-rust layer is attached to the outer wall of the insulating layer. According to the climbing net, the anti-rust layer is tightly attached to the outer side of the insulating layer, and the cotton sleeve is sleeved on the outer wall of the anti-rust layer, so that the effects of preventing a user from getting an electric shock, preventing the transverse rods from rusting, increasing the comfort level of the user and preventing skid are achieved, and the problems that a traditional climbing net is relatively single in structure and cannot provide effective protection for the user are solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of climbing net technology, and in particular to a climbing net for sports exercise. Background Technology

[0002] With the increasing awareness of health, more and more people are participating in outdoor sports. Among them, climbing is popular among fitness enthusiasts because it can exercise the strength, coordination and flexibility of the whole body. Climbing nets, as a common climbing sports facility, are widely used in parks, schools and other places. Through innovation in structural design and material application, climbing nets can effectively prevent users from being electrocuted and slipping during climbing. At the same time, they can resist the erosion of the net structure by the outdoor environment, extend its service life, and ensure the smooth development of climbing sports and the personal safety of users.

[0003] Traditional climbing nets are generally made of woven metal poles or ropes. Their mechanical structure is relatively simple. They usually use a metal frame as a support, and then the horizontal and vertical metal poles or ropes are welded together. In terms of technical principle, they mainly rely on the strength of the metal poles and the toughness of the ropes to withstand the user's weight and the tension generated by the climbing action.

[0004] However, after prolonged use in outdoor environments, the metal parts of traditional climbing nets are prone to rusting, leading to a decrease in structural strength and posing safety hazards. Moreover, in places with high static electricity, metal climbing nets can pose a risk of electric shock to users, potentially causing their hands to slip off the net. In addition, the surface of climbing nets is usually quite smooth, making it easy for users to slip and fall during climbing. Therefore, a climbing net for sports activities is proposed to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0005] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a climbing net for sports activities, aiming to improve the problem that the structure of traditional climbing nets in the prior art is relatively simple, cannot provide effective protection for users, and has potential risks.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0007] A climbing net for sports exercise includes a net frame, with multiple horizontal bars arranged in a straight line fixedly connected inside the net frame. The outer wall of each horizontal bar is provided with a protective component, and each horizontal bar has a through hole inside. A connecting component is provided inside the horizontal bar.

[0008] The protective component includes an insulating layer and a rust-proof layer. The insulating layer is disposed on the outer wall of the transverse bar, and the rust-proof layer is disposed on the outer wall of the insulating layer. The inner wall of the insulating layer is attached to the outer wall of the transverse bar, and the inner wall of the rust-proof layer is attached to the outer wall of the insulating layer. A cotton sleeve is provided on the outer wall of the rust-proof layer.

[0009] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0010] The connecting assembly includes a plurality of longitudinal rods, which are slidably connected in a linear array inside a plurality of transverse rods.

[0011] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0012] Each of the longitudinal bars is respectively inserted into the plurality of the perforations;

[0013] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0014] Each of the longitudinal bars is fixedly connected to a retaining ring at one end;

[0015] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0016] One end of the retaining ring is in contact with the outer wall of the transverse rod;

[0017] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0018] Each of the longitudinal bars is fixedly connected to a threaded post at the other end;

[0019] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0020] Each of the threaded columns has a nut threaded onto its outer wall, with one end of the nut contacting the outer wall of the transverse rod.

[0021] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0022] 1. In this utility model, by tightly adhering the insulating layer to its outer wall and the rust-proof layer tightly adhering to the outside of the insulating layer, and with a cotton sleeve covering the outer wall of the rust-proof layer, the effects of preventing electric shock to users, preventing rust on the horizontal bars, and increasing user comfort and anti-slip properties are achieved. This solves the problem that the traditional climbing net has a relatively simple structure, cannot provide effective protection for users, and has potential risks, thereby improving the safety of climbing.

[0023] 2. In this utility model, when the longitudinal rod is inserted into the through hole of the transverse rod, the retaining ring contacts the transverse rod to form the first limiting effect, and tightening the nut makes it contact the transverse rod to form the second fastening effect. This achieves the effect of allowing the longitudinal rod to be disassembled and arranged according to usage requirements. It solves the problem of the fixed structure of traditional climbing nets and the inability to adjust flexibly, thereby improving the flexibility of the climbing net. Attached Figure Description

[0024] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of a climbing net for sports exercise proposed in this utility model;

[0025] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the outer wall structure of the horizontal pole of a climbing net for sports exercise proposed in this utility model;

[0026] Figure 3 for Figure 1 Enlarged diagram of point A in the middle.

[0027] Legend:

[0028] 1. Space frame; 2. Horizontal bar; 3. Perforation; 4. Longitudinal bar; 5. Insulation layer; 6. Anti-rust layer; 7. Cotton sleeve; 8. Threaded post; 9. Nut; 10. Retaining ring. Detailed Implementation

[0029] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0030] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 An embodiment of this utility model is provided: a climbing net for sports exercise, including a net frame 1, a plurality of horizontal bars 2 arranged in a straight line are fixedly connected inside the net frame 1, a protective component is provided on the outer wall of the horizontal bars 2, a through hole 3 is opened inside each horizontal bar 2, and a connecting component is provided inside the horizontal bar 2.

[0031] The protective components include an insulation layer 5 and a rust-proof layer 6. The insulation layer 5 is installed on the outer wall of the horizontal bar 2 to ensure the safety of the climbing net in various weather conditions. The rust-proof layer 6 is installed on the outer wall of the insulation layer 5, with the inner wall of the insulation layer 5 adhering to the outer wall of the horizontal bar 2. The inner wall of the rust-proof layer 6 is adhering to the outer wall of the insulation layer 5, which enhances the durability and corrosion resistance of the horizontal bar 2. The outer wall of the rust-proof layer 6 is covered with a cotton sleeve 7, which can enhance the climber's grip on the horizontal bar 2 when climbing and reduce hand discomfort or injury caused by friction.

[0032] Specifically, firstly, the insulation layer 5 is tightly attached to the outer wall of the horizontal bar 2, providing effective electrical isolation. The insulation layer 5 prevents electric shock hazards caused by static electricity buildup or contact with external power sources during climbing, ensuring the safety of the climbing net. Outside the insulation layer 5 is the anti-rust layer 6, which is tightly fitted to it. Its main function is to prevent the horizontal bar 2 from rusting due to prolonged exposure to rain, moisture, and other external environmental factors, extending its service life. The outer wall of the anti-rust layer 6 is also covered with a cotton sleeve 7. The cotton sleeve 7 is made of wear-resistant and breathable material, primarily to increase user comfort when in contact with the horizontal bar 2, improving the user's grip during climbing.

[0033] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 3 The connecting assembly includes multiple longitudinal rods 4, which are slidably connected in a linear array inside multiple transverse rods 2 to form an adjustable and expandable mesh structure. Each longitudinal rod 4 is inserted into multiple perforations 3, and its connection position with the transverse rods 2 can be adjusted to adjust the structure and difficulty of the climbing net according to different exercise requirements. Each longitudinal rod 4 is fixedly connected to one end with a retaining ring 10 to prevent it from falling off or shifting. One end of the retaining ring 10 contacts the outer wall of the transverse rod 2, and the other end of each longitudinal rod 4 is fixedly connected with a threaded post 8. Each threaded post 8 is threadedly connected to the outer wall of a nut 9, one end of which contacts the outer wall of the transverse rod 2 to further enhance the connection strength between the longitudinal rod 4 and the transverse rod 2.

[0034] Specifically, in the structure of the climbing net, the longitudinal rod 4 is connected to the transverse rod 2 through the through hole 3. To ensure that the longitudinal rod 4 is firmly installed in the transverse rod 2 and to prevent it from falling off due to external forces, the retaining ring 10 prevents the longitudinal rod 4 from completely sliding out of the through hole 3 of the transverse rod 2 during installation. When the longitudinal rod 4 is inserted into the through hole 3, the retaining ring 10 contacts the outer wall of the transverse rod 2, forming the first limiting structure. This effectively prevents the longitudinal rod 4 from falling off before other fixing operations are performed. In addition, the other end of the longitudinal rod 4 is connected to a threaded post 8. The outer wall of the threaded post 8 is threaded. The longitudinal rod 4 is connected to the nut 9 via threads. The nut 9 forms a second fastening structure. After the longitudinal rod 4 passes through the through hole 3 of the transverse rod 2, tightening the nut 9 makes one end of the nut 9 contact the outer wall of the transverse rod 2, ensuring a more secure connection between the longitudinal rod 4 and the transverse rod 2. This effectively guarantees the stability of the longitudinal rod 4 during the use of the climbing net, preventing any possible loosening or falling off, and improving the overall safety of the climbing net. Furthermore, in actual use, users can disassemble and adjust the layout of the longitudinal rod 4 according to their actual needs, making the climbing net highly flexible and adaptable.

[0035] Working principle: The insulation layer 5 is tightly attached to the outer wall of the horizontal bar 2 to prevent users from being electrocuted due to static electricity or contact with external power sources during climbing, thus ensuring user safety. The anti-rust layer 6 is located on the outside of the insulation layer 5 and is tightly attached to the insulation layer 5 to prevent the horizontal bar 2 from rusting due to long-term exposure to the outdoor environment and factors such as rain and moisture, thus extending the service life of the horizontal bar 2. A cotton sleeve 7 is also fitted on the outer wall of the anti-rust layer 6. The cotton cover 7 not only further increases the user's comfort when in contact with the climbing net, but also plays a certain role in preventing slippage, preventing accidents caused by slipping hands during climbing. During use, the user climbs by grabbing or stepping on the climbing net composed of the horizontal bar 2 and the vertical bar 4. The protective components ensure the user's safety and comfort. When connecting and installing the vertical bar 4, the retaining ring 10 prevents the vertical bar 4 from completely slipping out of the horizontal bar 2. When the vertical bar 4 is inserted into the through hole 3 of the horizontal bar 2, the retaining ring 10 will contact the outer wall of the horizontal bar 2, forming the first limiting structure. The other end of the vertical bar 4 is fixedly connected to the threaded post 8, and the outer wall of the threaded post 8 is threaded with a nut 9. After the vertical bar 4 passes through the through hole 3 of the horizontal bar 2, the nut 9 is tightened so that one end of the nut 9 contacts the outer wall of the horizontal bar 2, forming the second fastening structure. In this way, through the double limiting and fastening effect of the retaining ring 10 and the nut 9, the longitudinal rod 4 can be firmly connected to the transverse rod 2, so that the longitudinal rod 4 can be disassembled and reassembled according to the usage requirements.

[0036] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A climbing net for sports exercise, comprising a net frame (1), characterized in that: The space frame (1) has multiple horizontal bars (2) arranged in a straight line fixedly connected inside. The outer wall of the horizontal bars (2) is provided with protective components. Each horizontal bar (2) has a through hole (3) inside. The horizontal bars (2) are provided with connecting components inside. The protective component includes an insulating layer (5) and a rust-proof layer (6). The insulating layer (5) is disposed on the outer wall of the transverse bar (2), and the rust-proof layer (6) is disposed on the outer wall of the insulating layer (5). The inner wall of the insulating layer (5) is attached to the outer wall of the transverse bar (2), and the inner wall of the rust-proof layer (6) is attached to the outer wall of the insulating layer (5). The outer wall of the rust-proof layer (6) is covered with a cotton sleeve (7).

2. The climbing net for sports exercise according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting assembly includes a plurality of longitudinal rods (4), which are slidably connected in a linear array inside a plurality of transverse rods (2).

3. The climbing net for sports exercise according to claim 2, characterized in that: Each of the longitudinal rods (4) is inserted into one of the perforations (3).

4. The climbing net for sports exercise according to claim 3, characterized in that: Each of the longitudinal rods (4) has a retaining ring (10) fixedly connected to one end.

5. A climbing net for sports exercise according to claim 4, characterized in that: One end of the retaining ring (10) is in contact with the outer wall of the transverse rod (2).

6. A climbing net for sports exercise according to claim 5, characterized in that: Each of the longitudinal rods (4) is fixedly connected to a threaded post (8) at the other end.

7. A climbing net for sports exercise according to claim 6, characterized in that: Each of the threaded columns (8) has a nut (9) threadedly connected to its outer wall, and one end of the nut (9) is in contact with the outer wall of the transverse rod (2).