A waterplay structure is provided for home use which is easily assembled and which provides a variety of interactive water forming devices and adjustment valves for exciting backyard play. Play participants can assemble the play structure and then control the various water effects to cool and entertain the whole family.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 333,373, filed Dec. 16, 1994, now abandoned which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 025,143 filed Mar. 2, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,405,294, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 604,946, filed Oct. 29, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,194,048, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 438,220, filed Nov. 20, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. D330,579.
An amusement device for installation in a water park provides a spray or stream of water used to cool play participants. The device includes an elongated generally tubular member secured in a generally upright orientation and a water nozzle positioned towards the uppermost end of the tubular member. The elongated tubular member is characterized by a generally rigid lower portion and a semi-rigid upper portion having a rigidity selected so that the application of a rotational, lateral or vibrational force on the member by a play participant results in the deflection or reciprocal movement of the outlet nozzle so as to alter the pattern of water spray emitted from the nozzle.
An interactive play structure is provided comprising a path defined by the structure along which a plurality of play effects are disposed. As play participants work their way through the structure, they are doused by various water, air and other effects controlled by other play participants. As they continue along the path, participants may discover the controls of these effects and actuate them to douse others.
A toy carwash unit is comprised of a self-supporting, free-standing frame, a water-carrying conduit supported by the frame, and at least one water-spray head. The several pieces from which the frame is assembled form two inverted, generally U-shaped subassemblies, joined to one another by a crosspiece on which the spray head is mounted. The unit is devoid of any ground-level structure that would interfere substantially with the passage of a vehicle to a washing location within the frame, and it is readily disassembled.
A portable and rapidly deployable shower station is provided particularly for emergency wash-down use, such as flush-flow decontamination of a person exposed to hazardous materials such as hazardous chemical agents or the like. The shower station includes a plurality of tubular frame components adapted for quick and easy assembly to define an interior shower stall. The frame components incorporate a plurality of upright telescopic tubular posts having their upper ends interconnected by a flexible hose, wherein these telescopic posts are extensible upon connection to a supply of water under pressure to raise the flexible hose to an elevated position at the top of the shower stall. The tubular posts and the flexible hose carry a plurality of spray nozzles for delivering a substantial water flow projected from multiple locations and in multiple directions into the shower stall.
A play structure having a header connecting the tops of two side supports such that the side supports are spaced to define a pathway. Streamers hang from the header into the pathway and textured protrusions attached to the side supports extend into the pathway. The streamers may be bead chain, plastic strips, or the like. The textured protrusions may be spheres, feathers, fibrous bristles, or the like.