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publicationDate 2005-01-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2005002718-A
titleOfInvention Springboard
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a stepping board that can be adjusted steplessly, can be easily set at a required height, and has a safe and improved appearance so that the foot does not enter the lower part of the top board. provide. SOLUTION: A step 11 is formed by providing support legs 13 whose heights can be adjusted at four corners of a lower surface of a rectangular tread plate 12, and each support leg 13 is a cylindrical upper leg fixed to the lower surface of the tread plate 12. A body 20 and a lower leg 21 that can be accommodated in the upper leg 20 and can be projected and retracted from a lower end portion of the upper leg 20, and a lower leg 21 that penetrates the lower leg 21 and is provided in the upper leg 20 The height adjustment screw screwed into the screw hole allows stepless height adjustment, and between the upper leg 20 between the front support legs 13a positioned on both sides on the front side of the tread plate 12 described above. A fixed front panel 14 stretched between the lower leg 21 and a movable front panel 15 that moves up and down integrally with the lower leg 21 on the back side of the fixed front panel 14 is provided. [Selection] Figure 1
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