Patent classifications
A63C19/08
Limited Outdoor Space Where Are Placed Plenty of Moving Elements, Figures and Props for Recreation
Free Cage is a fenced-in enclosure on allsides with openings wide enough for free entry and exit for children and adults. The invention is a function of space intended for outdoor play and entertainment (outdoor space) so that inside the space will be inserted figures—props that will be movable in dimensions larger than the openings and thus will not be possible to extract. The purpose of this invention is to satisfy the needs of a space with movable props—outdoors propelled without being able to be dislocated, stolen and yet always accessible to all users and visitors. The possibilities for play and entertainment in this fenced-in space are endless and depend on the elements and props that will be placed inside the space. The invention can be used both individualy and by multiple persons ath the same time.
Limited Outdoor Space Where Are Placed Plenty of Moving Elements, Figures and Props for Recreation
Free Cage is a fenced-in enclosure on allsides with openings wide enough for free entry and exit for children and adults. The invention is a function of space intended for outdoor play and entertainment (outdoor space) so that inside the space will be inserted figures—props that will be movable in dimensions larger than the openings and thus will not be possible to extract. The purpose of this invention is to satisfy the needs of a space with movable props—outdoors propelled without being able to be dislocated, stolen and yet always accessible to all users and visitors. The possibilities for play and entertainment in this fenced-in space are endless and depend on the elements and props that will be placed inside the space. The invention can be used both individualy and by multiple persons ath the same time.
Ball Bouncing Game
A ball bouncing game includes a vertical surface and a playing field comprising a first section and a second section each having a respective first player and a second player standing therein. A ball is provided that is thrown by a third player. The ball is bounced against the vertical surface thereby facilitating the ball to travel toward one of the first section or the second section of the playing field. The first player and the second player attempt to catch or deflect to inhibit the ball from landing in the first section or the second section. The ball scores a game point for the third player when the ball lands in either of first section or the second section after the ball is bounced off of the vertical surface.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SECURING BASES, HOME PLATES, PITCHER'S RUBBERS, AND DOUBLE BASES TO SYNTHETIC TURF
An anchor includes a frame assembly and a removable cover plug. The frame assembly includes an access frame having a bottom and a wall defining an upper opening and a cavity therein, a first flexible seal extends above the upper opening of the wall, and at least one vertical member is in communication with the cavity of the access frame. The plug is operable for covering opening in the access frame. The plug includes a platform for supporting synthetic turf on the platform. When the plug is removed, at least one stanchion of a base, a home plate, a double base, or a pitcher's rubber is engageable with the vertical member.
INLINE SKATING SPORTS GAME AND METHOD OF PLAY
A method of playing a game, comprising providing a playing surface that is generally rectangular with rounded corners having a length dimension of approximately 200 feet or less and a width dimension of approximately 85 feet or less, providing a pair of opposing goal nets, each associated with one end of the playing surface where each goal net defines a scoring area above said playing surface. providing a first team and a second team of players, each team alternatively having possession of the game ball and having an objective to score points by sending the game ball into the goal net. providing the first team and the second team each include six players and a goalie, where each of the six players wear inline skates except the goalies where players from the first team and the second team are free to collect the game ball after deflecting off the barrier.
INLINE SKATING SPORTS GAME AND METHOD OF PLAY
A method of playing a game, comprising providing a playing surface that is generally rectangular with rounded corners having a length dimension of approximately 200 feet or less and a width dimension of approximately 85 feet or less, providing a pair of opposing goal nets, each associated with one end of the playing surface where each goal net defines a scoring area above said playing surface. providing a first team and a second team of players, each team alternatively having possession of the game ball and having an objective to score points by sending the game ball into the goal net. providing the first team and the second team each include six players and a goalie, where each of the six players wear inline skates except the goalies where players from the first team and the second team are free to collect the game ball after deflecting off the barrier.
Playing field borders for a small playing field
A playing field boundary for a small playing field, which is modularly constructed of fence elements (16) in the form of plates or panels and vertical posts, to which these fence elements (16) are attached. The individual panels of the fence elements are bordered at least on the top by approximately horizontally running handrail profiles (17), wherein butt connectors (18) are respectively provided, which each overarch two adjacent handrail profiles (17) across a part of their length at the region where they meet. The butt connectors (18) each connect two adjacent fence elements (16) among one another, wherein fastening devices extending in the transverse direction to the handrail profiles (17) are provided in order to connect one butt connector (18) each to two adjacent handrail profiles (17) respectively. and wherein shearing/pressure elements are provided in the region of the butt connectors.
Playing field borders for a small playing field
A playing field boundary for a small playing field, which is modularly constructed of fence elements (16) in the form of plates or panels and vertical posts, to which these fence elements (16) are attached. The individual panels of the fence elements are bordered at least on the top by approximately horizontally running handrail profiles (17), wherein butt connectors (18) are respectively provided, which each overarch two adjacent handrail profiles (17) across a part of their length at the region where they meet. The butt connectors (18) each connect two adjacent fence elements (16) among one another, wherein fastening devices extending in the transverse direction to the handrail profiles (17) are provided in order to connect one butt connector (18) each to two adjacent handrail profiles (17) respectively. and wherein shearing/pressure elements are provided in the region of the butt connectors.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SHORT-GAME GOLF TRAINING, PRACTICE, AND PLAY
Representative methods include providing a plurality of golf areas each consisting of a chipping zone, a putting zone, and a cup within the putting zone. A first play includes a second play and a third play. The second play includes a chip shot between the chipping zone and the putting zone. The third play includes a putt within the putting zone toward the cup. The first play includes the golfer striking the golf ball with a goal of disposing the golf ball within the cup. The second play utilizes: one or more wedges; one or more short irons; or one or more wedges and one or more short irons. The third play utilizes a putter. The plurality of golf areas comprises a short-game golf course.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SHORT-GAME GOLF TRAINING, PRACTICE, AND PLAY
Representative methods include providing a plurality of golf areas each consisting of a chipping zone, a putting zone, and a cup within the putting zone. A first play includes a second play and a third play. The second play includes a chip shot between the chipping zone and the putting zone. The third play includes a putt within the putting zone toward the cup. The first play includes the golfer striking the golf ball with a goal of disposing the golf ball within the cup. The second play utilizes: one or more wedges; one or more short irons; or one or more wedges and one or more short irons. The third play utilizes a putter. The plurality of golf areas comprises a short-game golf course.