GOAL FOR FOOT GOLF
20220105401 · 2022-04-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B63/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B67/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A goal for foot golf. The goal includes a suspension platform that is configured for suspension above the ground and a plurality of fingers that extend downwards from the suspension platform. The suspension platform can be hung from a structure or supported from below by a stand. The plurality of fingers includes a plurality of outer fingers that are disposed about the suspension platform in a circular arrangement that substantially matches the size and shape of a regulation foot golf hole.
Claims
1. A goal for foot golf comprising: a suspension platform configured for suspension above the ground, the suspension platform comprising a body that is configured to support a plurality of fingers; and a plurality of outer fingers extending downwards from the suspension platform, wherein the plurality of outer fingers is disposed about the suspension platform in a circular arrangement having a diameter substantially equal to that of a regulation foot golf hole.
2. The goal of claim 1, wherein the suspension platform is planar in shape.
3. The goal of claim 1, wherein the body of the suspension platform comprises at least one cut-out extending through the body that permits precipitation to pass through the suspension platform.
4. The goal of claim 1, wherein the plurality of outer fingers comprises a flexible material that enables the outer fingers to bend upon contact with a ball.
5. The goal of claim 4, wherein the circular arrangement of the outer fingers comprises an equidistant spacing of about 6 inches between adjacent outer fingers.
6. The goal of claim 1, wherein the goal further comprises a plurality of inner fingers extending downwards from the suspension platform, and wherein the inner fingers are disposed at points along the suspension platform that are within the circular arrangement of outer fingers.
7. The goal of claim 1, wherein the plurality of outer fingers comprises an outer finger that is about nine inches in length.
8. The goal of claim 1, wherein: the plurality of outer fingers comprises an outer finger having a head and a shaft, the head and the shaft each defining a width; the body of the suspension platform defines an opening, the opening defining a width; and the width of the opening is less that the width of the head but greater than the width of the shaft, thereby enabling the shaft to be inserted through the opening of the suspension platform while the head rests upon it.
9. The goal of claim 1, wherein the plurality of outer fingers comprises an outer finger having a shaft that defines a downwards taper on one side of the shaft, and wherein the taper facilitates the bending of the shaft in the direction of the taper.
10. The goal of claim 1, wherein the plurality of outer fingers comprises an outer finger having a shaft that comprises a plurality of ridges.
11. A goal for foot golf comprising: a suspension platform configured to hang from a structure, the suspension platform comprising a body that is configured to support a plurality of fingers; a plurality of outer fingers extending downwards from the suspension platform, wherein the plurality of outer fingers is disposed about the suspension platform in a circular arrangement having a diameter substantially equal to that of a regulation foot golf hole; and a plurality of attachment members connected to the body of the suspension platform that are configured to enable attachment of the suspension platform to a structure.
12. The goal of claim 11, wherein the plurality of attachment members comprises an attachment member that comprises a linkage and a connecting means, and wherein the linkage is connected at one end to the body of the suspension platform and connected at the other end to the connecting means.
13. The goal of claim 11, wherein the body of the suspension platform comprises a central opening, an outer edge, and a slit extending from the central opening to the outer edge; and wherein the slit enables the body of the suspension platform to be bent in opposite directions to open a pathway through which a structure can pass through the slit and be received within the central opening.
14. The goal of claim 13 further comprising a closing means attached to the suspension platform that is configured to keep the slit closed.
15. A goal for foot golf comprising: a suspension platform configured to be supported from below, the suspension platform comprising a body that is configured to support a plurality of fingers; a plurality of outer fingers extending downwards from the suspension platform, wherein the plurality of outer fingers is disposed about the suspension platform in a circular arrangement having a diameter substantially equal to that of a regulation foot golf hole; and a stand positionable underneath the suspension platform that is configured to support the suspension platform from below.
16. The goal of claim 15, wherein the stand comprises a central column and at least one support member extending outwards horizontally from the top of the central column, and wherein the support members are configured to support the suspension platform from below.
17. The goal of claim 16, wherein the stand comprises a base connected to the bottom of the central column that is configured to orient the central column vertically upright.
18. The goal of claim 16, wherein the central column of the stand comprises a pointed bottom end that enables the central column to be inserted into the ground.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The following detailed description refers to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate specific examples described by the disclosure. Other examples having different structures and operations do not depart from the scope of the present disclosure. Like reference numerals may refer to the same feature, element, or component in the different drawings.
[0027] Illustrative, non-exhaustive examples, which may be, but are not necessarily, claimed, of the subject matter according the present disclosure are provided below. Reference herein to “example” means that one or more feature, structure, element, component, characteristic and/or operational step described in connection with the example is included in at least one embodiment and/or implementation of the subject matter according to the present disclosure. Thus, the phrase “an example” and similar language throughout the present disclosure may, but do not necessarily, refer to the same example. Further, the subject matter characterizing any one example may, but does not necessarily, include the subject matter characterizing any other example.
[0028] The present disclosure relates to a goal for foot golf (herein, the “goal”). Several embodiments of the goal are provided herein. The goal includes a suspension platform that is configured for suspension above the ground and a plurality of fingers extending downwards from the suspension platform. Due to the arrangement of the fingers, the goal is capable of capturing balls that are kicked, pushed, or otherwise moved towards the goal, thereby simulating the making of a foot golf goal without having to dig a hole in the ground.
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[0031] In preferred embodiments, the suspension platform 20 may include a plurality of cut-outs 22 (i.e., openings) in the body of the suspension platform 20 (best shown in
[0032] In the embodiment shown, the goal 100 includes outer fingers 30 and inner fingers 32. The outer fingers 32 defines a capture space 34 corresponding to the outer boundaries of a foot golf goal. Balls that are moved towards the capture space 34 may enter the capture space 34 by traveling between the outer fingers 30 or by impacting the outer fingers 30 and bending them around the ball. The outer fingers 30 may then retain the balls within the capture space 34 to prevent the balls from escaping. In this way, the goal 100 may simulate the making of a foot golf goal. Alternatively, if the ball is not moved towards the goal 100 with enough velocity to enter the capture space 34, the outer fingers 30 may also stop the movement of the ball by pinning the ball against the ground or by catching them between two outer fingers 30. Doing so simulates instances where a ball enters a foot golf hole at low speeds.
[0033] The arrangement of outer fingers 30 along the suspension platform 20 (i.e., the points from which they extend) defines the shape of the capture space 34. While it is contemplated that various outer finger 30 arrangements may be utilized, it is contemplated that a circular arrangement is preferred because regulation foot golf holes are circular in shape. Further, given that foot golf holes are about 19 inches to about 21 inches in diameter, it is contemplated that a circular outer finger 30 arrangement that defines a circular capture space 34 (i.e., in horizontal cross-section) that is about 19 inches to about 21 inches in diameter D.sub.2 (measured between the inner most points of two diametrically opposed outer fingers 30, see
[0034] The spacing of outer fingers 30 relative to one another may be varied without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In embodiments where the outer fingers 30 are fabricated from a rigid material that will not bend (at least not to any significant degree), it is contemplated that the outer fingers 30 should be spaced apart by a distance D.sub.3 of at least 8.5 inches relative to each adjacent outer finger 30 to permit entry of a regulation number 5 soccer ball (which is typically about 27 inches to about 28 inches in circumference, and about 8.5 inches to about 9 inches in diameter). In embodiments where the outer fingers 30 are fabricated from a flexible material (e.g., rubber, silicone, etc.), it is contemplated that smaller intervals of separation may be employed because the outer fingers 30 can bend around the soccer ball. In a preferred embodiment, the outer fingers 30 may be separated by a distance D.sub.3 of about 6 inches.
[0035] The inner fingers 32 are fingers that extend through the capture space 34. Inclusion of inner fingers 32 is not necessary for any particular embodiment of the goal 100, but it is contemplated that the inclusion of inner fingers 32 may be preferred since they can help dampen/slow the velocity of incoming balls. Further, inner fingers 32 may also help retain/catch smaller soccer balls. In the embodiment shown, the goal 100 includes four inner fingers 32 arranged approximately equidistant from one another, and at a distance D.sub.4 of approximately 4.5 inches from the center point of the suspension platform 20 (i.e., radial distance). Of course, like with the outer fingers 30, it is contemplated that other arrangements of inner fingers 32, which may include either more or less inner fingers 32, may also be employed without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
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[0037] The first embodiment 100 notwithstanding, other embodiments of the goal may vary in terms of the height H.sub.1 of the suspension platform 20, the length L.sub.1 of the fingers 30, 32 and the separation D.sub.3 of the outer fingers 30 (relative to one another) to accommodate soccer balls of different sizes, different types of balls, or otherwise as desired without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
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[0039] In preferred embodiments, the finger 40 may be provided with a series of ridges 48 extending along the length of the shaft 44. These ridges 48 may improve the ability of the finger 40 to stop the movement of the ball by improving grip against a ball. As shown, these ridges 48 may be generally linear in shape and horizontally oriented parallel to one another.
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[0041] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the finger-and-opening configuration described above is just one non-limiting embodiment, and that other configurations are certainly possible. Other configurations can include, for example, integrally forming the fingers 30, 32 with the suspension platform 20, fixedly connecting the fingers 30, 32 to the suspension platform 20 (e.g., by way of adhesives, mechanical fasteners, etc.), and/or by some other means of detachable attachment (e.g., magnets, hooks, etc.).
[0042] The goal of the first embodiment 100 is configured to hang from a structure 10 and includes one or more attachment members 50 that enable it to do so. Here, any suitable attachment means may be utilized. For example, as shown in
[0043] The goal of the first embedment 100 can be attached to vertically oriented linear structures 10, such as poles and posts. As shown, the suspension platform 20 defines a center opening 26 and includes a slit 28 extending from the center opening 26 to the outer edge of the suspension platform 20 (
[0044] Optionally, the goal 100 may be provided with a closing means 56 configured to keep the slit 28 closed. For example, the goal 100 may be provided with a bracket that permanently closes the slit (
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[0046] Of course, it is contemplated that a dual-purpose disc golf and foot golf goal can be fabricated outright, with the goal of the first embodiment 100 integrated into/with the design/fabrication of the disc golf goal. Such a dual-purpose goal may feature a permanent attachment of the foot golf goal to disc golf goal (e.g., direct chain linkage), instead of using hooks 54.
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[0050] The overall height of the stand 60 of the second embodiment 200, measured from the bottom of the base 64 to the top of the support members 66, may vary without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Preferably, this height may be about 9 inches to about 13 inches, or more preferably about 12 inches.
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[0054] To secure the suspension platform 20 onto stand 80, the stand 80 may be provided with a threaded nut-and-bolt arrangement 90 extending above the support members 86. The nut-and-bolt arrangement 90 may be co-axial with the central column 82. In use, the bolt may be inserted through the central opening 26 of the suspension platform 20 and the nut may be threaded onto the bolt, thereby clamping the suspension platform between the nut and the support members 86. To improve securement, the nut may also be provided with a lower flange 92 that increases clamp surface area.
[0055] The overall height of the stand 80 of the third embodiment 300, measured from the bottommost point of the pointed bottom end 84 to the top of the support members 86, may vary without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Preferably, this height may be about 20 inches to about 24 inches, or more preferably about 22 inches.
[0056] Any embodiment of the present invention may include any of the features of the other embodiments of the present invention. The exemplary embodiments herein disclosed are not intended to be exhaustive or to unnecessarily limit the scope of the invention. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the present invention so that others skilled in the art may practice the invention. Having shown and described exemplary embodiments of the present invention, those skilled in the art will realize that many variations and modifications may be made to the described invention. Many of those variations and modifications will provide the same result and fall within the spirit of the claimed invention. It is the intention, therefore, to limit the invention only as indicated by the scope of the claims.