Outdoor climbing frame with buffer protection function for kindergarten

By installing detachable rubber protective plates and pads on the climbing frame, combined with ropes, rubber tires, and other designs, the problem of insufficient safety of the climbing frame is solved, achieving both cushioning protection and enhanced fun.

CN224331439UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09SHANDONG JIAQI SCI & EDUCATION EQUIP CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHANDONG JIAQI SCI & EDUCATION EQUIP CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-05-08
Publication Date
2026-06-09

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing outdoor climbing frames in kindergartens are prone to causing children to fall and suffer serious injuries, and the climbing frames are not safe enough.

Method used

Rubber protective plates and pads are installed on the handrails and lower part of the climbing frame and fixed with bolts. The rubber protective plates and pads are removable and replaceable. Combined with ropes, rubber tires and anti-slip strips, the design increases the cushioning and protection function.

Benefits of technology

It effectively reduces the risk of injury to children when they fall from the climbing frame, improves the safety of the climbing frame, and increases the fun and playability of climbing.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses an outdoor climbing frame for kindergartens with a cushioning and protective function, including a frame body. The lower end of the frame body is fixedly connected to four handrails. The outer walls of the four handrails are respectively movably connected by corresponding first fixing bolts through through holes. The outer walls of every two protrusions are fixedly connected to a soft pad. Through the frame body, handrails, first fixing bolts, sleeves, rubber protective plates, second fixing bolts, protrusions, and soft pads, this utility model ensures that when a child climbs the climbing frame and becomes exhausted or experiences a misstep, the child will first collide with the rubber protective plate installed on the side of the frame, and then slide down the frame onto the soft pad. Alternatively, a child climbing upwards may land directly on the soft pad. Since the soft pad is softer than the ground, this method reduces the risk of injury to children who accidentally fall from the climbing frame, thereby improving the safety of the outdoor climbing frame for kindergartens.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of kindergarten facilities, and in particular to an outdoor climbing frame for kindergartens with buffer protection function. Background Technology

[0002] Kindergarten outdoor climbing frames are outdoor sports equipment designed specifically for young children. They are equipped with platforms of various shapes and heights, beams, slides, climbing ropes, climbing nets, climbing boards, climbing ladders, hanging rings, and other accessories, which increase the fun and functionality of the climbing frames and give children more different climbing experiences and ways to play.

[0003] Currently, outdoor climbing frames are usually installed in the outdoor playground of kindergartens. However, because kindergarten children do not have strong muscles, they may fall off the climbing frames while climbing. The outdoor ground is relatively hard, which can cause serious injuries to children, thus reducing the safety of outdoor climbing frames in kindergartens. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a kindergarten outdoor climbing frame with buffering and protective functions.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] An outdoor climbing frame for kindergartens with cushioning and protection functions includes a frame body. The lower end of the frame body is fixedly connected to four handrails. The outer walls of the four handrails are movably perforated by corresponding first fixing bolts through through holes. The outer walls of multiple first fixing bolts are threadedly connected to corresponding threaded sleeves. Multiple threaded sleeves are respectively installed on the surface of corresponding rubber protective plates. The lower end of the frame body is threadedly connected to four second fixing bolts. The four second fixing bolts movably perforate corresponding protrusions. The outer walls of every two protrusions are fixedly connected to a soft pad.

[0007] Preferably, the outer walls of the plurality of rubber protective plates are in contact with the corresponding handrails.

[0008] Preferably, multiple ropes are installed on one side of the frame.

[0009] Preferably, the ends of the multiple ropes are all bound with rubber tires.

[0010] Preferably, multiple anti-slip strips are installed on the other side of the frame, and a wooden mesh is installed on the other side surface of the frame.

[0011] Preferably, the outer surfaces of the two pads are machined with raised strips.

[0012] Preferably, the outer walls of all four protrusions are in contact with the frame.

[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0014] 1. The climbing frame, including its frame structure, handrails, first fixing bolts, sleeves, rubber protective plates, second fixing bolts, protrusions, and soft pads, ensures that if a child becomes exhausted or slips and falls while climbing the frame, they will first impact the rubber protective plates installed on the side of the frame, then slide down the frame onto the soft pads. Alternatively, a child climbing upwards may land directly on the soft pads. Because the soft pads are softer than the ground, they cushion the fall, reducing the risk of injury. Since the climbing frame is outdoors, when the rubber protective plates become corroded and need replacement, the operator loosens the first fixing bolts and then replaces the rubber protective plates. Remove the new rubber protective plate from the handrail and place it next to the handrail. Align the threaded sleeve with the through hole on the handrail, and then screw in the first fixing bolt to fix the rubber protective plate. Then replace the other rubber protective plates in the same way. When the soft pad is corroded and needs to be replaced, the operator unscrews the two second fixing bolts on one side of the frame, then picks up the soft pad from the ground and sticks the new soft pad to the ground. Fix the protrusion with the two second fixing bolts to fix the soft pad. The above method can reduce the risk of children being injured after falling from the climbing frame, thereby improving the safety of the kindergarten outdoor climbing frame.

[0015] 2. The use of ropes, rubber tires, anti-slip strips, and wooden mesh allows children to choose from a variety of climbing and descent methods, increasing the playability of the outdoor climbing frame in kindergartens and bringing more excitement and fun to children. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of an outdoor climbing frame for kindergartens with buffer and protection functions proposed in this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Rear view diagram;

[0018] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Right view diagram after removing the rubber protective plate;

[0019] Figure 4 for Figure 1 A magnified view of part A in the middle;

[0020] Figure 5 for Figure 1 A magnified view of part B in the middle section;

[0021] Figure 6 for Figure 1 A partial three-dimensional schematic diagram of the rubber protective plate.

[0022] In the diagram: 1. Frame; 2. Handrail; 3. First fixing bolt; 4. Rubber protective plate; 5. Threaded sleeve; 6. Second fixing bolt; 7. Protrusion; 8. Pad; 9. Protruding strip; 10. Rope; 11. Rubber tire; 12. Anti-slip strip; 13. Wooden mesh. Detailed Implementation

[0023] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.

[0024] Example 1, referring to Figures 1 to 6An outdoor climbing frame for kindergartens with cushioning and protection functions includes a frame body 1. The lower end of the frame body 1 is fixedly connected to four handrails 2. The outer walls of the four handrails 2 are respectively movably perforated by corresponding first fixing bolts 3 through through holes. The outer walls of the multiple first fixing bolts 3 are respectively threadedly connected to corresponding threaded sleeves 5. The first fixing bolts 3 are screwed into the threaded sleeves 5. The multiple threaded sleeves 5 are respectively installed on the surface of corresponding rubber protective plates 4. The threaded sleeves 5 enable the first fixing bolts 3 to fix the rubber protective plates 4. The lower end of the frame body 1 is threadedly connected to four second fixing bolts 6. The four second fixing bolts 6 are respectively movably perforated by corresponding protrusions 7. The second fixing bolts 6 fix the position of the protrusions 7. The outer walls of every two protrusions 7 are fixedly connected to a soft pad 8. The soft pad 8 is made of sponge material, which can cushion the fall of children and reduce injury. When a child becomes exhausted or slips and falls while climbing the climbing frame, they will first hit the rubber safety plate 4 installed on the side of the frame 1, and then slide down the frame 1 onto the soft mat 8. Alternatively, the child climbing upwards may land directly on the soft mat 8. Because the soft mat 8 is softer than the ground, it can cushion the fall and reduce the injury to the child. Since the climbing frame is set up outdoors, when the rubber safety plate 4 becomes corroded and needs to be replaced, the operator will loosen the first fixing bolt 3, remove the rubber safety plate 4 from the handrail 2, and then place the new rubber safety plate 4 next to the handrail 2. Align the threaded sleeve 5 with the through hole on the handrail 2, then screw in the first fixing bolt 3 to fix the rubber protective plate 4. Then replace the other rubber protective plates 4 in the same way. When the soft pad 8 is corroded and needs to be replaced, the operator unscrews the two second fixing bolts 6 on one side of the frame 1, then picks up the soft pad 8 from the ground and sticks the new soft pad 8 to the ground. Fix the protrusion 7 with the two second fixing bolts 6 to fix the soft pad 8. The above method can reduce the risk of children being injured after falling from the climbing frame, thereby improving the safety of the kindergarten outdoor climbing frame.

[0025] In this embodiment, the outer walls of multiple rubber protective plates 4 are in contact with the corresponding handrails 2. The rubber protective plates 4 are placed close to the handrails 2 to cushion children who bump into the handrails 2. Multiple ropes 10 are installed on one side of the frame 1, and the ends of the multiple ropes 10 are all tied with rubber tires 11. The ropes 10 fix the position of the rubber tires 11. Multiple anti-slip strips 12 are installed on the other side of the frame 1. The anti-slip strips 12 can be stepped on by children to climb upwards. A wooden mesh 13 is installed on the other side surface of the frame 1, so that children can step on the mesh of the wooden mesh 13 to climb upwards. The outer surfaces of the two soft pads 8 are processed with raised strips 9, which make the soft pads 8 more stable on the ground. The outer walls of the four protrusions 7 are in contact with the frame 1.

[0026] The working principle of this embodiment is as follows: When in use, first fix the frame 1 on the ground of the kindergarten's outdoor playground, then insert the protruding strips 9 on the surface of the soft pad 8 into the ground, then tighten the four second fixing bolts 6, which fix the two soft pads 8 to the ground. Then place the rubber protective plate 4 close to the handrail 2, aligning the threaded sleeve 5 with the through hole on the handrail 2, then screw in the first fixing bolt 3. Then install the four rubber protective plates 4 in the above manner to complete the installation of the kindergarten's outdoor climbing frame. Since the climbing frame is set up outdoors, when the rubber protective plate 4 becomes corroded and needs to be replaced, the operator unscrews the first fixing bolt 3, removes the rubber protective plate 4 from the handrail 2, places the new rubber protective plate 4 next to the handrail 2, aligns the threaded sleeve 5 with the through hole on the handrail 2, and then screws in the first fixing bolt 3 to fix the rubber protective plate 4. The same method is then used to replace other rubber protective plates 4. When the soft pad 8 becomes corroded and needs to be replaced, the operator unscrews the two second fixing bolts 6 on one side of the frame 1, lifts the soft pad 8 from the ground, and then attaches the new soft pad 8 to the ground. The protrusion 7 is fixed using the two second fixing bolts 6, thus fixing the soft pad 8. The replacement of the rubber protective plate 4 and soft pad 8 of the climbing frame is completed in the above manner.

[0027] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A kindergarten outdoor climbing frame with buffering and protective function, comprising a frame (1), characterized in that, The lower end of the frame (1) is fixedly connected to four handrails (2). The outer walls of the four handrails (2) are respectively movably penetrated by corresponding first fixing bolts (3) through through holes. The outer walls of multiple first fixing bolts (3) are respectively threadedly connected to corresponding threaded sleeves (5). Multiple threaded sleeves (5) are respectively installed on the surface of corresponding rubber protective plates (4). The lower end of the frame (1) is threadedly connected to four second fixing bolts (6). The four second fixing bolts (6) are respectively movably penetrated by corresponding protrusions (7). The outer walls of every two protrusions (7) are fixedly connected to a soft pad (8).

2. The outdoor climbing frame for kindergartens with buffering and protective functions according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outer walls of the multiple rubber protective plates (4) respectively contact the corresponding handrails (2).

3. The outdoor climbing frame for kindergartens with buffering and protective functions according to claim 1, characterized in that, Multiple ropes (10) are installed on one side of the frame (1).

4. The outdoor climbing frame for kindergartens with buffering and protective functions according to claim 3, characterized in that, The ends of the multiple ropes (10) are all bound with rubber tires (11).

5. A kindergarten outdoor climbing frame with buffering and protective function according to claim 1, characterized in that, Multiple anti-slip strips (12) are installed on the other side of the frame (1), and a wooden grid (13) is installed on the other side surface of the frame (1).

6. The outdoor climbing frame for kindergartens with buffering and protective functions according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outer surfaces of the two pads (8) are machined with raised strips (9).

7. The outdoor climbing frame for kindergartens with buffering and protective functions according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outer walls of the four protrusions (7) are in contact with the frame (1).