Tennis Ball Storage
20220118317 · 2022-04-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62B3/1464
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A63B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bag for storing tennis balls has an hermetic enclosure formed of flexible material, an opening larger than a tennis ball into the enclosure, the opening having a hermetic sealing zipper by which the opening may be opened and closed, and a flexible tubing from outside the enclosure through the flexible material, the flexible tubing having an open end adapted to engage an air pump, and a one-way valve adapted to admit air into the enclosure and to prevent air from exiting the enclosure through the tubing. Tennis balls placed into the bag are placed under pressure higher than the pressure inside a tennis ball by closing the opening by closing the hermetic sealing zipper, engaging an air pump to the open end of the flexible tubing, and operating the air pump until a predetermined pressure is established in the bag.
Claims
1. A bag for storing tennis balls, comprising: a hermetic enclosure having four sides, a bottom, and a top the sides, the bottom, and the top formed of flexible, hermetic material; semi-rigid reinforcement panels of lesser length and width than a length and width of each of the sides, the bottom and the top and molded within the sides, the bottom and the top, providing structural integrity the sides joined along vertical edges to one another and along horizontal edges to the bottom by flexible hermetic material; a hermetic sealing zipper implemented along three of the sides at an upper extremity and along three sides of the top, such that the top is fully opened and closed by opening and closing the hermetic sealing zipper; a first tubing sealed through the top, the first tubing having an open end adapted to engage an air pump, and a one-way valve adapted to admit air into the hermetic enclosure and to prevent air from exiting the hermetic enclosure through the first tubing; a second tubing sealed through the top, the second tubing having a manually operable valve, closed to pressurize the hermetic enclosure, and open to exhaust the hermetic enclosure; and two handles implemented midway along two opposite sides, at an upper extremity of the sides.
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6. A system for managing tennis balls in playing sessions on a tennis court, comprising: a wheeled cart having a frame with wheels and a rigid basket having four substantially vertical sides, a bottom and an open top, the rigid basket having a length L1, a width W1 and a height H1, the rigid basket supported in the frame with the open top in a horizontal plane; and a bag for storing tennis balls, comprising a hermetic enclosure having four rectangular sides, a bottom, and a top the sides, bottom, and the top formed of flexible, hermetic material; semi-rigid reinforcement panels of lesser length and width than a length and width of each of the sides, the bottom and the top and molded within the sides, the bottom and the top, providing structural integrity the sides joined along vertical edges to one another and along horizontal edges to the bottom by flexible hermetic material; a hermetic sealing zipper implemented along three of the sides at an upper extremity and along three sides of the top, such that the top may be opened and closed by opening and closing the hermetic sealing zipper; a first tubing sealed through the top, the first tubing having an open end adapted to engage an air pump, and a one-way valve adapted to admit air into the hermetic enclosure and to prevent air from exiting the hermetic enclosure through the first tubing; a second tubing sealed through the top, the second tubing having a manually operable valve, closed to pressurize the hermetic enclosure, and open to exhaust the hermetic enclosure; and two handles implemented midway along two opposite sides, at an upper extremity of the opposite sides, the bag having a length L2, a width W2 and a height H1; wherein each of L1 and W1 are nominally larger than L2 and W2 such that the bag supported by the two handles, lowered into the rigid basket, is supported by the bottom and sides of the rigid basket, with the top of the bag even with the open top of the rigid basket.
7. The system of claim 6 wherein tennis balls are stored in the bag under pressure higher than the pressure inside the tennis balls by opening the hermetic sealing zipper, placing the tennis balls in the bag, closing the hermetic sealing zipper and pressurizing the bag by operating an air pump engaged to the open end of the first tubing.
8-11. (canceled)
12. A method for providing tennis balls with positive internal pressure in practice and playing sessions, comprising: placing a bag storing tennis balls under pressure into a wheeled cart having a frame with wheels and a rigid basket having four substantially vertical sides, a bottom and an open top, the basket having a length L1, a width W1 and a height H1, the basket supported in the frame with the open top in a horizontal plane, the bag in the basket supported by the bottom of the basket with the top of the bag even with the open top of the rigid basket, the bag comprising a hermetic enclosure having four rectangular sides, a bottom, and a top, the sides, bottom, and the top formed of flexible, hermetic material semi-rigid reinforcement panels of lesser length and width of a length and width of each of the molded within, providing structural integrity; the sides joined along vertical edges to one another and along horizontal edges to the bottom by flexible hermetic material; a hermetic sealing zipper implemented along three of the sides at an upper extremity and along three sides of the top, such that the top may be opened and closed by opening and closing the hermetic sealing zipper; a first tubing sealed through the top, the first tubing having an open end adapted to engage an air pump, and a one-way valve adapted to admit air into the hermetic enclosure and to prevent air from exiting the hermetic enclosure through the first tubing, a second tubing sealed through the top, the second tubing having a manually operable valve, closed to pressurize the hermetic enclosure, and open to exhaust the hermetic enclosure, and two handles implemented midway along two opposite sides, at an upper extremity of the sides, the bag having a length L2, a width W2 and a height H1; deflating the bag by opening the manually operable valve in the second tube; opening the bag by opening the hermetic sealing zipper and folding the top of the bag to one side; and providing tennis balls from the bag to players on a tennis court.
13-17. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0021] In this example basket 102 has a length L.sub.1, a width W.sub.1 and a height H.sub.1. In one example W.sub.1 and L.sub.1 may be as much as two feet or more, and height H.sub.1 may be as much as 18 inches or more. Dimensions in different carts may vary widely, but it is desirable that the volume W.sub.1×L.sub.1×H.sub.1 be large enough to carry a substantial number of tennis balls. In some circumstances basket 102 may have a removable or a hinged lid which, in embodiments of the invention may be removed or opened.
[0022] In the conventional art carts like that depicted in
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[0024] Bag 201 is constructed, as shown, in this example in a substantially rectangular form, having two end panels, such as end panel 202a, two sides panels, such as side panel 202b, a top panel 203 and a bottom panel not seen in
[0025] In an alternative embodiment the body of bag 201 may be molded of a rubber-like material into the needed shape with controlled wall thickness, avoiding a necessity of joining separate panels. In one embodiment one or more of the panels of the bag may be reinforced by molding a more rigid panel within the more flexible rubber-like panel, such that panels thus reinforced will not expand under pressure as much as they might without reinforcement. A bag with reinforced panels will maintain the substantially rectangular shape more readily. Top panel 203 is shown in
[0026] Top panel 203 in this example is joined to one side and the ends of bag 201 by a zipper 204 capable of an hermetic seal, of which there are a considerable variety commercially available at the time of filing of this patent application. Some such zippers are available that may be heat sealed to polymer side materials. Zipper 204 around three sides enables the top to be opened and folded over one side of the rectangular structure.
[0027] In this example a tube 207 from outside to inside of the bag is provided with a one-way valve, such that air or another gas may be pumped by a manual or a powered pump through the tube and into the bag to increase pressure in the bag, and as the pressure in the bag will close the one-way valve, the pressure will be maintained when the pump is removed from the tube. A second tube 212 is also provided with a manually operable valve to depressurize the bag. Tubes 207 and 212 are shown implemented near one edge of the bag. The tubes may, however, be implemented in other embodiment just about anywhere on the bag.
[0028] In one embodiment bag 201 may be labeled on a side or top panel of the bag as a “Pressurized Tennis Ball Storage Bag”.
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[0031] In this example there are two handles 206 implemented at an upper extremity of each of the end panels to aid a user in handling bag 201. In this example the handles are cord or cable attached at ends near a midpoint of each of the end panels. In other embodiments handles may be the long side of the bag, and may extend to the ends. There are also other ways that handles may be implemented.
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[0036] A person with skill in the art will understand that the embodiments described above are entirely exemplary, and there may be variations in many variables, but still within the scope of the invention. For example, it is not required to practice the invention that the bag be shaped to the shape of the basket of the cart. The bag may take essentially any shape as long as when pressurized, the bag may be placed into the basket of the cart without interference. In one embodiment the cart may not be used at all, and the bag may simply be carried by the handles to where tennis balls are needed o the tennis court.
[0037] Further to the above, the zipper is not limited to three sides of the bag, but may be implemented in other ways. There are similarly many other variations that may be made within the scope of the invention. The invention is limited only by the claims.