A marine theme crab park

By designing an ocean-themed crab park, combining crab-shaped support platforms and various slides, the lack of interactivity in existing park facilities has been solved, achieving higher interactivity and safety, especially in terms of ease of use on rainy days and at night.

CN224331483UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09GUANGDONG SHEPHERD CHILD IND CO LTD

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
GUANGDONG SHEPHERD CHILD IND CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-01
Publication Date
2026-06-09

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Abstract

The application relates to the technical field of amusement park facilities, in particular to a marine theme crab park, which comprises a supporting platform, a first slide, a second slide, an escalator and a ladder, the first slide, the second slide, the escalator and the ladder are arranged on the supporting platform, the supporting platform is provided with a plurality of supporting steel columns, the first slide is a straight slide, the entrance of the first slide is arranged on the supporting platform, and the exit of the first slide is arranged on the ground; the second slide is a curved slide, the entrance of the second slide is arranged on the supporting platform, and the exit of the second slide is arranged on the ground; the escalator is provided with a protective handrail, the setting height of the escalator is flush with the supporting platform, the supporting platform can be accessed through the escalator, the setting height of the ladder is flush with the supporting platform, an auxiliary rod is further arranged at the connecting position of the ladder and the supporting platform, and the supporting platform can be accessed through the ladder. The application has the capability of setting multiple slides and improving the interactivity of the park entertainment facilities.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of amusement park facilities technology, and in particular to a marine-themed crab amusement park. Background Technology

[0002] With the continuous development of the economy, the healthy growth of children has become an increasingly important focus, and more and more families have a need for amusement park facilities. Children's parks provide social spaces for children and help them make new friends.

[0003] In existing technology, amusement park facilities are set up in open spaces, and amusement park facilities often include multiple slides, with multiple slides set up individually. Through these facilities, children can play and achieve the effect of exercise and entertainment.

[0004] Regarding the aforementioned technologies, the simple design of slides in amusement park facilities, lacking interactivity, can easily lead to boredom for children. Summary of the Invention

[0005] In order to set up a variety of slides and enhance the interactivity of the park's entertainment facilities, this application provides a marine-themed crab park.

[0006] The technical solution for a marine-themed crab park provided in this application is as follows:

[0007] A marine-themed crab amusement park includes a support platform, a first slide, a second slide, an escalator, and a climbing ladder. The first slide, second slide, escalator, and climbing ladder are all located on the support platform. The support platform is equipped with several supporting steel columns, which support the platform to the ground. The supporting steel columns act as the crab's legs, creating a height difference between the support platform and the ground. The first slide is a straight slide, with its entrance located on the support platform and its exit located on the ground. The second slide is a curved slide, with its entrance located on the support platform and its exit located on the ground.

[0008] The escalator is equipped with a protective handrail and is set at the same height as the support platform, allowing access to the support platform via the escalator. The ladder is also set at the same height as the support platform, and an auxiliary rod is provided at the connection between the ladder and the support platform, allowing access to the support platform via the ladder.

[0009] By adopting the above technical solution, children can choose to enter the support platform via escalator or ladder. Climbing the ladder is more difficult than using the escalator, but the escalator is faster. The design of the auxiliary bars and safety handrails ensures the safety of children entering the support platform. Once on the support platform, children can play and choose between the first or second slide depending on their needs. The second slide is more exciting than the first, while the first slide allows for a faster descent to the ground. Multiple children can use both slides simultaneously, enhancing interactivity. Furthermore, by combining the above equipment with the shape of a crab, it offers more playability compared to ordinary amusement park facilities.

[0010] Optionally, the connection points between the support platform and the first slide, the second slide, the escalator, and the climbing ladder are all surrounded by protective barriers, which are designed in the shape of a crab's body.

[0011] By adopting the above technical solutions, the protective barriers ensure that children are protected by the support platform when they are on it, preventing the danger of children accidentally falling to the ground. The crab-shaped design also enhances playability.

[0012] Optionally, the support platform surface is provided with a number of drainage holes, and the top of the support platform is provided with a protective cover.

[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, the drainage holes prevent water from accumulating on the support platform during rain. Accumulated water can make the platform surface slippery, increasing the risk of children slipping and falling. Furthermore, the protective cover design provides shelter for children during rain.

[0014] Optionally, the slide track of the first slide is designed in an open manner, and the entrance and exit of the first slide are located in the same vertical plane.

[0015] By adopting the above technical solution, the open slide track design allows children to interact with the outside world while sliding down, making the first slide more interactive and allowing them to slide down at a faster speed.

[0016] Optionally, the slide track of the second slide is designed as a curved cylinder, which acts as the claw of a crab, and the entrance and exit of the second slide are not on the same vertical plane.

[0017] By adopting the above technical solution, the curved cylinder design can enhance the excitement of the second slide while preventing children from being thrown off the slide track during the turning process, thus improving the safety of the slide track.

[0018] Optionally, the support platform is provided with a protective cover on top, and the protective cover is provided with a number of power generation fan blades and a generator on top. The power generation fan blades are rotatably connected to the input end of the generator through a rotating shaft bevel gear, and the power generation fan blades act as the eyes of the crab.

[0019] By adopting the above technical solution, ocean-themed crab parks are often set up in open spaces. The strong winds in the open spaces will cause the generator blades to rotate around their own center. The mechanical energy generated by the rotation is transmitted to the generator through the bevel gear on the shaft, thus improving economic efficiency.

[0020] Optionally, the ocean-themed crab park is also equipped with several decorative spotlights, which are connected to the output of the generator.

[0021] By adopting the above technical solution, the power supply for the decorative downlight is provided by a generator, enabling children to still use this utility model for entertainment in low-light conditions such as at night.

[0022] Optionally, the bottom of the slide track of the first slide is provided with several supporting steel columns, and the bottom of the second slide is provided with several supporting steel columns.

[0023] By adopting the above technical solution, the first and second slides will not collapse when multiple people use them together, thus improving safety performance.

[0024] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:

[0025] 1. Children can choose to enter the support platform via escalator or climbing ladder. Climbing ladders are more difficult to access than escalators, but escalators are faster. The design of auxiliary bars and safety handrails ensures children's safety when entering the support platform. Once on the platform, children can play and choose between the first or second slide depending on their needs. The second slide is more thrilling than the first, while the first slide allows for a faster descent to the ground. Both slides can be used by multiple children simultaneously, enhancing interactivity. Furthermore, by incorporating these features into a crab-shaped design, it offers more playability compared to ordinary amusement park facilities.

[0026] 2. The protective barriers ensure that children are protected when they are on the support platform, preventing the danger of children accidentally falling to the ground. The crab-shaped design also enhances playability.

[0027] 3. Ocean-themed crab parks are often set up in open spaces. The strong winds in these spaces cause the fan blades to rotate around their own center. The mechanical energy generated by the rotation is transmitted to the generator through the bevel gear on the shaft, thus improving economic efficiency. Attached Figure Description

[0028] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the ocean-themed crab park in Embodiment 1 of this application.

[0029] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the first slide in Embodiment 1 of this application.

[0030] Figure 3 This is a top view of the ocean-themed crab park in Embodiment 1 of this application.

[0031] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the installation positions of the generator fan blades and the generator in Embodiment 2 of this application.

[0032] Figure 5 yes Figure 4 Schematic diagram of part A in the middle.

[0033] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Supporting platform; 101. Drainage hole; 11. Supporting steel column; 12. Protective enclosure; 13. Protective cover; 14. First slide; 15. Second slide; 16. Handrail; 17. Climbing ladder; 18. Generator fan blade; 19. Generator; 20. Shaft bevel gear; 21. Decorative downlight. Detailed Implementation

[0034] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-5 This application will be described in further detail.

[0035] Example 1:

[0036] Embodiment 1 of this application discloses a marine-themed crab park, referring to... Figure 1 The ocean-themed crab park includes a support platform 1, a first slide 14, a second slide 15, an escalator 16, and a climbing ladder 17. The park is designed in the shape of a crab.

[0037] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 The support platform 1 has several supporting steel columns 11 at its bottom, which surround the platform and support it to prevent it from collapsing while children move and play freely. The platform is also surrounded by a protective barrier 12 to protect children from falling. The barrier is painted red to resemble a crab's body, and the platform itself is decorated with crab claws, enhancing its appeal. Several drainage holes 101 are also provided at the bottom of the platform to drain water during rainy seasons, preventing children from slipping and falling. A protective cover 13 is also provided at the top of the platform to offer shelter from the rain.

[0038] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 The first slide 14 is a straight slide with an open track design. This open design allows children to interact with the outside world while sliding down, enhancing the interactivity of the slide 14. Furthermore, the entrance to the first slide 14 is located on the support platform 1, and the exit is located on the ground. The entrance and exit are situated in the same vertical plane, which increases the sliding speed of the first slide 14. Additionally, several supporting steel columns 11 are provided at the bottom of the slide track, preventing the slide from collapsing when multiple people are using it simultaneously, thus improving the safety of children using the slide.

[0039] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 The second slide 15 is a curved slide. The entrance to the second slide 15 is located on the support platform 1, and the exit is located on the ground. The entrance and exit of the second slide 15 are not on the same vertical plane, allowing children to turn during the slide and enhancing its fun. The slide track of the second slide 15 has a curved cylindrical design. This design not only enhances the fun of the second slide 15 but also prevents children from being thrown off the track while turning. Furthermore, the unique slide track of the second slide 15 can also function as crab claws, making the ocean-themed crab park more novel. Several supporting steel pillars 11 are provided at the bottom of the slide track of the second slide 15, ensuring that the first slide 14 will not collapse when multiple people are using it simultaneously, thus improving the safety performance of children using the slide.

[0040] Refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 One end of the escalator 16 is connected to the support platform 1, and the other end is connected to the ground. The escalator 16 is equipped with a safety handrail, allowing children to access the support platform 1 for play. One end of the climbing ladder 17 is connected to the support platform 1. The track of the climbing ladder 17 has a certain curvature, and an auxiliary bar is provided at the connection between the climbing ladder 17 and the support platform 1, so that children can be protected when using the climbing ladder 17 to climb to the support platform 1, reducing the danger of climbing.

[0041] The implementation principle of a marine-themed crab playground in Embodiment 1 of this application is as follows: Children can enter the support platform 1 via escalator 16 or climbing ladder 17. Escalator 16 allows for a quick and smooth ascent to the top, while climbing ladder 17 provides a fun challenge. The design of the auxiliary bars and protective handrails ensures the safety of children entering the support platform 1. After reaching the top, children can move freely on the support platform 1. The protective barrier 12 ensures the safety of children during interaction and free movement on the support platform 1. When using the slides, children can choose the first slide 14 according to their preference. The first slide 14 has the advantage of a fast straight slide, and the open design of the slide track allows for interaction with the outside world. The second slide 15 has a spiral feature, and the curved cylinder design prevents children from being thrown off the slide track during turns, improving the safety of the slide track. Both slides support multiple users simultaneously, enhancing interactivity. Even in rainy weather, the protective cover 13 can provide children with an effective shelter from the rain, and the drainage hole 101 will quickly drain the rainwater that enters the support platform 1 to prevent children from slipping and falling.

[0042] Example 2:

[0043] Embodiment 2 of this application discloses a marine-themed crab park, which, in addition to all the technical features of Embodiment 1, also includes the following technical features:

[0044] Reference Figure 4 and Figure 5 The protective cover 13 has two generator blades 18 and a generator 19 on its top. The two generator blades 18 are rotatably connected to the input end of the generator 19 via a rotating bevel gear 20. Since ocean-themed crab parks are often set up in open areas, the strong winds in the open areas will cause the generator blades 18 to rotate around their own center, thereby generating mechanical energy. This mechanical energy serves as the power source required by the generator 19, and the two generator blades 18 also serve as the eyes of the crab-like design. The ocean-themed crab park also has three sets of decorative downlights 21, which are arranged around the support platform 1. The power for all three sets of decorative downlights 21 is provided by the generator 19. The generator 19 generates electricity, which flows into the decorative downlights 21 through wires installed inside the decorative downlights 21. The shape of the inner decorative downlights 21 is shaped like seaweed, which not only attracts tourists but also allows children to play in the ocean-themed crab park at night or in low-light conditions.

[0045] The above are all preferred embodiments of this application, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A marine-themed crab park, characterized in that: The system includes a support platform (1), a first slide (14), a second slide (15), an escalator (16), and a climbing ladder (17). The first slide (14), the second slide (15), the escalator (16), and the climbing ladder (17) are all located on the support platform (1). The support platform (1) is provided with several supporting steel columns (11). The support platform (1) is supported on the ground by the supporting steel columns (11). The supporting steel columns (11) act as the crab's legs and create a height difference between the support platform (1) and the ground. The first slide (14) is a straight slide. The entrance of the first slide (14) is located on the support platform (1), and the exit of the first slide (14) is located on the ground. The second slide (15) is a curved slide. The entrance of the second slide (15) is located on the support platform (1), and the exit of the second slide (15) is located on the ground. The escalator (16) is equipped with a protective handrail. The escalator (16) is set at the same height as the support platform (1). The support platform (1) can be accessed through the escalator (16). The ladder (17) is set at the same height as the support platform (1). An auxiliary rod is also provided at the connection between the ladder (17) and the support platform (1). The support platform (1) can be accessed through the ladder (17).

2. The ocean-themed crab park according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connection points between the support platform (1) and the first slide (14), the second slide (15), the escalator (16) and the climbing ladder (17) are all enclosed by protective barriers (12), which are designed in the shape of a crab's body.

3. The ocean-themed crab park according to claim 1, characterized in that: The support platform (1) has several drainage holes (101) on its surface, and a protective cover (13) is provided on the top of the support platform (1).

4. The ocean-themed crab park according to claim 1, characterized in that: The slide track of the first slide (14) is designed in an open manner, and the entrance and exit of the first slide (14) are located in the same vertical plane.

5. A marine-themed crab park according to claim 1, characterized in that: The slide track of the second slide (15) is designed as a curved cylinder, which acts as the claw of a crab. The entrance and exit of the second slide (15) are not on the same vertical plane.

6. A marine-themed crab park according to claim 1, characterized in that: The support platform (1) is provided with a protective cover (13) on top. The protective cover (13) is provided with a number of power generation fan blades (18) and a generator (19) on top. The power generation fan blades (18) are rotatably connected to the input end of the generator (19) through a rotating shaft bevel gear (20). The power generation fan blades (18) act as the eyes of the crab.

7. A marine-themed crab park according to claim 1, characterized in that: The ocean-themed crab park is also equipped with several decorative downlights (21), which are connected to the output of the generator (19).

8. A marine-themed crab park according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first slide (14) has several supporting steel columns (11) at the bottom of the slide track, and the second slide (15) has several supporting steel columns (11) at the bottom.