Patent classifications
A63B47/001
System for holding and drying tennis and other balls, and dog toy
A ball, sphere or article holding system includes a first hollow semi-hemisphere or shell formed of a resilient material and having therein a plurality of apertures, the semi-hemisphere or shell including a first hinge element and, diametrically opposed, a first selectable closure element. The system also includes a second hollow semi-hemisphere or shell formed of a resilient material and also having a plurality of apertures, the second semi-hemisphere or shell including a second hinge element which is complementally proportioned, disposed and engagable relative to the first hinge element. Diametrically opposed therefrom is a second closure element which is complementally and press or snap-fittably engagable by the opposing closure element of the first semi-hemisphere or shell. Closure between the responsive closure elements may be enhanced by the use of a ring slip-fittably passing between complementally disposed apertures within and between the closure elements. The surface of an article held within the system is offset from interior surfaces of the semi-hemispheres or shells by nubs, stubs of the like. Articles held within the sphere may include bells and treats for pets.
Garment pocket
Aspects herein provide for a pocket structure for a garment that is configured to effectively stow and secure objects such as balls. The pocket structure comprises a gusset insert located on an outer-facing panel of the pocket structure and a pleat structure located on an inner-facing panel of the pocket structure. The gusset insert and the pleat structure work in combination to increase the interior volume of the pocket structure to effectively accommodate the stored object.
Pickleball Holders
Sports apparel having a grommet installed on the sports apparel; and a projection installed on the grommet to extend outwardly from the sports apparel, the projection configured to support a plastic sporting ball by being positioned to penetrate an aperture of the plastic sporting ball for releasably supporting and snugly retaining the apertured plastic sporting ball.
Detachable ball pocket and method for using the same
A disposable and detachable pocket to hold game balls that is initially disposed on or within a game ball container, thereby allowing users to hold multiple game balls while participating in a sporting event. The pocket comprises a substantially horseshoe shaped attachment portion which is initially removably disposed on a bottom surface of a lid of a game ball container with a small netted pouch or net attached. The attachment portion which comprises an adhesive surface may be peeled off the lid and then affixed anywhere on a user's clothes. The adhesive disposed on the attachment portion is durable but does not affect or damage the fabric of the user's clothing. The adhesive is only disposed on the shaped attachment portion so the ease and accessibility of placing or removing game balls from the net is not affected. The detachable pocket is comprised of inexpensive materials can be thrown away after use.
GARMENT POCKET
Aspects herein provide for a pocket structure for a garment that is configured to effectively stow and secure objects such as balls. The pocket structure comprises a gusset insert located on an outer-facing panel of the pocket structure and a pleat structure located on an inner-facing panel of the pocket structure. The gusset insert and the pleat structure work in combination to increase the interior volume of the pocket structure to effectively accommodate the stored object.
GOLF BALL HOLDER AND METHOD THEREOF
An apparatus has a golf ball holder including a receiver assembly having a resilient wall. The resilient wall is configured to: (A) form a stressed shape in response to the application of a stressing force to the resilient wall of the receiver assembly, and in the stressed shape, a golf ball is releasable from the receiver assembly; and (B) form an unstressed shape in response to the removal of the stressing force from the resilient wall of the receiver assembly, and in the unstressed shape, the receiver assembly is ready to receive and to hold the golf ball.
Mobile charging station and system for locating a ball game device
The invention relates to a mobile charging station for at least one ball game device, in particular in the form of a golf ball, comprising at least one internal energy source and at least one holding means for holding and fixing at least one ball game device having integrated electronics, wherein the at least one held ball game device can be charged or can be supplied with energy by the at least one internal energy source.
Detachable Ball Pocket and Method for Using the Same
A disposable and detachable pocket to hold game balls that is initially disposed on or within a game ball container, thereby allowing users to hold multiple game balls while participating in a sporting event. The pocket comprises a substantially horseshoe shaped attachment portion which is initially removably disposed on a bottom surface of a lid of a game ball container with a small netted pouch or net attached. The attachment portion which comprises an adhesive surface may be peeled off the lid and then affixed anywhere on a user's clothes. The adhesive disposed on the attachment portion is durable but does not affect or damage the fabric of the user's clothing. The adhesive is only disposed on the shaped attachment portion so the ease and accessibility of placing or removing game balls from the net is not affected. The detachable pocket is comprised of inexpensive materials can be thrown away after use.
Garment pocket
Aspects herein provide for a pocket structure for a garment that is configured to effectively stow and secure objects such as balls. The pocket structure comprises a gusset insert located on an outer-facing panel of the pocket structure and a pleat structure located on an inner-facing panel of the pocket structure. The gusset insert and the pleat structure work in combination to increase the interior volume of the pocket structure to effectively accommodate the stored object.
Golf ball holder device
A golf ball holder device has a concave body made of a yieldably bendable material. The concave body is arcuate in shape both length-wise and width-wise so as to define an interior surface forming an interior cavity and an opening to the interior cavity through which a golf ball can be inserted into or removed from a snug gripping hold by the interior surface on the golf ball within the interior cavity of the concave body.