1、Designation: F 2225 06An American National StandardStandard Safety Specification forConsumer Trampoline Enclosures1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 2225; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year
2、 of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This safety specification covers the components, assem-bly, use, labeling, and performance requirements of consum
3、ertrampoline enclosures (see Specification F 381).1.2 This specification is applicable to trampoline enclosuresto be sold as an accessory to or packaged with trampolines of(1) a minimum bed size of 3300 in.2(2.1 m2), (2) a minimumheight of 20 in. (510 mm), (3) intended for the purpose ofcontinuous,
4、vertical jumping activities, and (4) intended forconsumer use.1.3 This specification includes the following sections andselected subsections:SectionScope 1Referenced Documents 2Terminology 3Components 4General Requirements 5Performance Requirements 6Performance Tests 6Information Packet 7Product Mar
5、king 8Packaging and Package Marking 91.4 This specification does not purport to address all of thehazards that may be associated with trampolines or trampolineenclosures, or both. The standards existence alone will notnecessarily prevent injuries. Like other physical activities,trampoline use involv
6、es the risk of injury, particularly if theequipment is used improperly. Similarly, the use of a trampo-line enclosure alone will not necessarily prevent all injuries.1.5 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas the standard. The values given in parentheses are forinformation only.1
7、.6 The following precautionary caveat pertains only to thetest methods portion of this specification. This standard doesnot purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any,associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of thisstandard to establish appropriate safety and health p
8、racticesand determine the applicability of regulatory limitations priorto use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D 2240 Test Method for Rubber PropertyDurometerHardnessF 381 Safety Specification for Components, Assembly, Use,and Labeling of Consumer TrampolinesF 1077 Guide for Selection of C
9、ommittee F16 FastenerSpecifications2.2 ANSI Standard:3Z535.4 Product Safety Signs and Labels2.3 Federal Standards:416 CFR 1500 Hazardous Substances Act Regulations16 CFR 1500.48 Technical Requirements for Determining aSharp Point in Toys and Other Articles Intended for Useby Children Under 8 Years o
10、f Age16 CFR 1500.49 Technical Requirements for Determining aSharp Metal or Glass Edge in Toys and Other ArticlesIntended for Use by Children Under 8 Years of Age3. Terminology3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.1.1 attachment system, nthe complete manner in whichcertain components a
11、re connected.3.1.2 barrier, nan enclosing device constructed of net-ting, fabric, or other material that is intended to prevent bothinadvertent and deliberate attempts to pass through the device.3.1.3 barrier height, nthe distance from the bed surface atrest to the upper edge of the barrier measured
12、 at a support.3.1.4 barrier system, nan enclosing device that is in-tended to prevent both inadvertent and deliberate attempts topass through the device forming the enclosure suspended fromor attached, or both, to enclosure support (frame).3.1.5 enclosure, nequipment which reduces the risk of theuse
13、r falling off the trampoline.3.1.6 enclosure support (frame) attachment system, ntheframework constructed of supportive materials from which the1This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F08 on SportsEquipment and Facilities and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F08.1
14、7 onTrampolines and Related Equipment.Current edition approved May 1, 2006. Published May 2006. Originallyapproved in 2003. Last previous edition approved in 2003 as F 2225 03e1.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org.
15、For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Available from American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 W. 43rd St.,4th Floor, New York, NY 10036.4Available from Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA
16、152507954.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.enclosure barrier is suspended or attached, or both, and themanner in which components are connected.3.1.7 upright pole caps, ncovering cap on exposed enclo-sure support (fram
17、e) pole ends to prevent cuts, abrasion orimpalement.4. Components4.1 A trampoline enclosure system when offered for saleshall include the following components:4.1.1 Enclosure support system padding and upright polecaps,4.1.2 Enclosure support (frame) and attachment system,4.1.3 Enclosure barrier,4.1
18、.4 Enclosure barrier attachment system,4.1.5 Information packet/user manual, and4.1.6 Suitable on-product and on-package warnings.5. General Requirements5.1 The barrier height shall have the following minimums:5.1.1 For round trampolines with bed diameter at less than10 ft (2.5 m) 60 in. (1.5 m).5.1
19、.2 For round trampolines with a bed diameter of 10 ft(2.5 m) (or more) 72 in. (1.8 m).5.1.3 For rectangular trampolinesone-half the length ofthe longest bed dimension, but not less than 60 in. (1.5 m)minimum barrier height.5.2 The enclosure support (frame) system and barrier ma-terials shall be of s
20、ufficient strength and rigidity to hold theenclosure barrier in place and withstand the loads outlined inPerformance Requirement Test #1.5.3 Support attachment system and hardware shall be sub-ject to ready assembly by the original retail consumer and shallmeet the requirements set forth in 6.1 (Per
21、formance Require-ment Test #1).5.4 All fasteners shall be manufactured in accordance withSection 5.4.2 of Guide F 1077. All fasteners, connecting, andcovering devices shall be inherently corrosion resistant or beprovided with corrosion resistant coating.5.4.1 When installed in accordance with the ma
22、nufacturersinstructions, fasteners, lock washers, self-locking nuts, or otherlocking means shall be provided for all nuts and bolts to protectthem from unintentional loosening. Hardware in moving jointsshall also be secured against unintentional loosening.5.4.2 There shall be no accessible sharp poi
23、nts or edges onfasteners. A cut-off bolt end projecting beyond the face of thenut shall be free of burrs, sharp points, and sharp edges. Anaccessible bolt end shall not extend more than two full threadsbeyond the face of a nut.5.5 Connecting devices such as but not limited to S-hooksand C-hooks shal
24、l be properly closed. These connectors areconsidered closed when there is no gap or space greater than0.04 in. (1 mm) when measured with a feeler gage.5.5.1 S-hook connectors are subject to the following addi-tional requirements: (1) No portion of the closed end of anS-hook upper loop may project be
25、yond the vertical boundaryestablished by the upper loop; (2) an S-hook upper loop mayalign with, may partially overlap, or may completely overlapthe connector body. If the upper loop completely overlaps theconnector body, it must not extend past the connector body, or(3) an S-hook lower loop must al
26、ign with the connector bodyand not overlap in any way. (See Fig. 1.)5.6 The enclosure barrier shall be a durable weather resis-tant fabric suitable for extended outdoor life.5.7 Support (frame) members exposed to contact duringforeseeable usage shall be padded. The top end of such support(frame) mem
27、bers shall be capped.FIG. 1 Requirements for Connecting DevicesF22250625.8 The barrier attachment system shall include (1) upperattachment to upright supports (frame), and (2) lower attach-ment to trampoline bed or trampoline frame top rails. Thebarrier attachment system shall be of sufficient stren
28、gth anddurability to withstand tearing, deformation or failure as aresult of the loads outlined in 6.1 (Performance RequirementTest #1).5.9 Enclosure OpeningsThe enclosure barrier shall in-clude an opening allowing entry and exit of the user from thejumping surface. This opening, when closed accordi
29、ng to themanufacturers instructions, shall be of sufficient strength anddurability to withstand, without tearing, deformation or failure,a direct impact of the loads at the point of the opening and 8 in.to the left and to the right of the opening (outlined in 6.1,Performance Requirement Test #1) wit
30、h no penetration of anyportion of the test load beyond the outer edges of the openingor any opening of the barrier itself. If the enclosure barrieropening is overlapped, the opening point is considered themidsection of the overlap.6. Performance Requirements6.1 Barrier Impact and Enclosure Support P
31、ole (Frame)Impact TestsPerformance Requirement Test #1 requires fourimpacts of the maximum specified user weight limit applied asa dynamic side load according to the following procedures.Two of the impacts are to be directed at a point on the barriermidway between the support poles (frame) at a heig
32、ht mid-distance between the top and bottom of the enclosure barrier.The other two impacts are to be applied against the enclosuresupport poles (frame) at a height mid-distance between the topand bottom of the enclosure barrier. The impacts against theenclosure barrier and barrier attachment system s
33、hall notproduce permanent deformation, tearing or breaking of anycomponent of the enclosure barrier and barrier attachmentsystem. The impacts against the enclosure support (frame)shall not produce permanent deformation, tearing or breakingof any component of the enclosure support (frame) or thesuppo
34、rt (frame) attachment hardware.6.1.1 Procedure for Performance Requirement Test #1The load shall be of mass equal to the maximum specified userweight limit. It should be composed of a bag approximately 16in. (410 mm) in diameter by 36 in. (910 mm) tall, such as alarge duffel bag filled with loosely
35、compacted material such assand. Alternating small bags of sand and wood chips can beused to fill the bag. The center of gravity of the duffel bagshould be at the mid-point (approximately 18 in. (460 mm)from the bottom). The dynamic side load shall be applied in apendulum motion against the enclosure
36、 barrier at the specifiedpoints (see 6.1).6.1.1.1 Secure one side of the trampoline so that thetrampoline cannot be moved or cannot slide along the surfaceon which the trampoline rests.6.1.1.2 Suspend the bag (load) on a chain so that thedistance to the top of the chain (pivot point) to the center o
37、fmass of the bag is 120 in. (3.0 m).6.1.1.3 Position the bag (load) so that it hangs against theside of the enclosure barrier at a point midway between theenclosure support poles (frame) at a height mid-distancebetween the top and bottom of the enclosure barrier. The pivotpoint of the pendulum creat
38、ed by the load and chain should bepositioned directly above the top of the enclosure barrier. Thecontact point of the bag (load) to the enclosure barrier shouldbe on the opposite side of the enclosure from the point thatsecures the trampoline from movement.6.1.1.4 Pull the bag (load) back until the
39、load support chainis at a 30 angle.6.1.1.5 Release the bag (load) into the enclosure barrier.6.1.1.6 Repeat the test in 6.1.1.1-6.1.1.5.6.1.1.7 Repeat the set up in 6.1.1.1 and 6.1.1.2 in prepara-tion for impact tests against the enclosure support poles (frame)at a height mid-distance between the to
40、p and bottom of thesupport pole. Position the bag (load) so that it hangs against theenclosure support pole (frame) on the inside of the enclosure.The pivot point of the pendulum created by the load and chainshould be positioned directly above the top of the enclosuresupport pole (frame). The contac
41、t point of the bag (load) shouldbe on the opposite side of the enclosure from the secured pointestablished in 6.1.1.1.6.1.1.8 Pull the bag (load) back until the load support chainis at a 30 angle.6.1.1.9 Release the bag (load) into the enclosure supportpole (frame).6.1.1.10 Repeat the test in 6.1.1.
42、6-6.1.1.9.NOTE 1The results should meet or exceed the guidelines set forth inPerformance Requirement Test #1.6.1.1.11 Repeat the set-up in 6.1.1.1 and 6.1.1.2 in prepa-ration for impact tests against the enclosure opening at a heightmid-distance between the top and bottom of the opening.Position the
43、 bag (load) so that it hangs against the enclosureopening on the inside of the enclosure. The pivot point of thependulum created by the load and chain should be positioneddirectly above the top of the enclosure opening. The contactpoint of the bag (load) should be on the opposite side of theenclosur
44、e from the secured point established in 6.1.1.1.6.1.1.12 Pull the bag (load) back until the load support chainis at a 30-degree angle.6.1.1.13 Release the bag (load) into the enclosure opening.6.1.1.14 Repeat the preparation for impact tests as estab-lished in 6.1.1.11, except the position of the ba
45、g (load) is 8 in.to the right, as measured from the inside of the enclosure, fromthe enclosure opening as established in 6.1.1.11.6.1.1.15 Repeat the test methods in 6.1.1.12 and 6.1.1.13.6.1.1.16 Repeat the preparation for impact tests as estab-lished in 6.1.1.11, except the position of the bag (lo
46、ad) is 8 in.to the left, as measured from the inside of the enclosure, fromthe enclosure opening as established in 6.1.1.11.6.1.1.17 Repeat the test methods in 6.1.1.12 and 6.1.1.13.6.2 Performance Requirement Test #2 requires that, follow-ing assembly of the trampoline enclosure in accordance witht
47、he instructions provided to the consumer, there shall be nosharp edges or points on any portion of the trampolineenclosure capable of inflicting a cut on a child during normaluse or reasonably foreseeable abuse. All points and edges onthe trampoline enclosure shall be tested for sharpness inaccordan
48、ce with the federal technical requirements in 16 CFR1500.48 and CFR1500.49 referenced in 2.3.F22250636.3 Performance Requirement Test #3 requires that thereshall be no pinch, crush, or shear points caused by junctures oftwo components moving relative to one another, or at anopening present in the en
49、closure support (frame) attachmentsystem or the enclosure barrier attachment system while theenclosure system is in normal use. Pinch, crush, or shear pointsshall be deemed to be any point that allows a316 in. (5 mm)diameter neoprene rod to enter at one or more positions orentraps a12-in. (13-mm) diameter neoprene rod. Entrapmentshall mean that a force of more than 2 lbf (9 N) is required topull out the rod. The neoprene rods shall have a hardnessreading between 50 and 60 as determined by a Type Adurometer in accordance with Test Method D 2240.6.4 Head and Ne