BALL LIFTING DEVICE
20210269249 · 2021-09-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G2812/0527
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B47/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65G33/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A ball lifting device of the present disclosure, which employs a spiral ball transporting method for smoothly moving a ball, can move along a free path, is easy to be installed and operated, and has excellent durability and strength. The ball lifting device can be installed indoors as well as outdoors for educational, entertainment or viewing purposes. The ball lifting device can quickly move inflated balls filled with air used in ball games, and can be installed in connection with sports facilities as an automatic ball supply system.
Claims
1. A ball lifting device characterized in that: a shaft is provided vertically long by connecting a central portion between a lower platform on the ground and an upper platform in the air, a plurality of vertical posts spaced apart around a shaft as the center are provided to extend long between the upper and lower platforms, a spiral guide is provided to extend up and down between vertical posts around the shaft as the central axis, and the shaft is connected to the spiral guide by a connecting rod, a guide rail is provided in the length direction integrally with the vertical post by continuously contacting the vertical post, and rotating rollers are continuously provided inside the guide in the length direction. the ball contains a rubber or a leather as a type of material that is filled with air and inflated, the ball does not come into contact with the vertical post due to the rotation of the shaft but slides and moves when it comes into contact with the roller, and the ball does not come into contact with the vertical post due to the rotation of the shaft but is lifted by contacting the protrusion of the guide rail.
2. The ball lifting device according to claim 1, wherein the spiral guide is composed of a plurality of turns in a shape that inclines upward as it goes upward.
3. The ball lifting device according to claim 2, wherein a support post is further provided between the shaft and the vertical post to support the ball so that it can be stably lifted without going out.
4. The ball lifting device according to claim 3, wherein the guide rail is further provided by continuously contacting the support post.
5. A ball lifting device characterized in that: a shaft is provided vertically long by connecting a central portion between a lower platform on the ground and an upper platform in the air, a plurality of vertical posts spaced apart around a shaft as the center are provided to extend long between the upper and lower platforms, a spiral guide is provided to extend up and down between vertical posts around the shaft as the central axis, a guide frame is provided in the length direction integrally with the vertical post by continuously contacting the vertical post, and rotating rollers are continuously provided inside the guide frame in the length direction, the ball contains a rubber or a leather as a type of material that is filled with air and inflated, the ball does not come into contact with the vertical post due to the rotation of the shaft but slides and moves by being in contact with the roller.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0025] Hereinafter, some embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying exemplary drawings. In the following description, it should be noted that the same elements will be designated by the same reference numerals although they are shown in different drawings. Further, in the following description of the present disclosure, when is determined that a detailed description of the related known configuration or function make the subject matter of the present disclosure rather unclear, the detailed description thereof will be omitted.
[0026] Also, in describing the components of the present disclosure, symbols such as the first, second, i), ii), a), and b) can be used. These are solely for the purpose of differentiating one component from the other but not to imply or suggest the substances, order or sequence of the components. Further, throughout the specification, when a part is referred to as “including” or “comprising” a certain component, it means that it can further include other components, without excluding the other components, unless otherwise stated. If a component is described as ‘connected’, ‘provided’, or ‘attached’ to another component, it may mean the components are not only directly ‘connected’, ‘provided’, or ‘attached’ but also are indirectly ‘connected’, ‘coupled’, or ‘linked’ via a third component, and it should be construed in the broadest possible meaning.
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[0028] The ball lifting device 100 is a device that vertically lifts the ball B from the ground to a position in the air, and has a structure in which a shaft 20 is provided vertically long by connecting a central portion between a lower platform 3 on the ground and an upper platform 4 in the air, a pair of vertical posts 10 spaced apart around a shaft 20d as the center are provided between the upper and lower platforms 3 and 4, and a spiral guide 2 is passed up and down between the vertical posts 10 with the shaft 20 being as the central axis, and the ball B is seated at a point on a spiral guide 2.
[0029] The shaft 20 is connected to the spiral guide 2 by a connecting rod 22, and thus, when the shaft 20 rotates, the spiral guide 2 also rotates. The ball B is turned according to the rotation of the spiral guide 2, and is stably lifted by a friction with the vertical post 10.
[0030] The ball B arriving at the upper end of the spiral guide 2 draws a free trajectory while passing along a rail 204 of the ball rolling section 200 and is discharged to the ground through the outlet 202.
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[0032] A circular stand 32 is provided at the central bottom of the lower platform 3. The lower end of the shaft 20 penetrating the stand 32 is connected to a drive source (not shown), for example, a motor, and the shaft 20 is rotated by the rotation of the motor. The upper end of the shaft 20 is inserted into a housing groove formed in the center of the upper platform 4. Therefore, although the shaft 20 has a long rod shape, both ends thereof are supported by the upper and lower platforms 4, so that a stable and long-term rotational movement can be performed. The position where the drive source is provided is not limited, for example, the drive source is provided on the upper platform 4 instead of the ground.
[0033] The spiral guide 2 is composed of a plurality of turns in a shape that inclines as it goes upward, and the diameter and pitch can be appropriately selected according to the size of the ball B. Since the spiral guide 2 is connected to the shaft 20 by the connecting rod 22 as described above, so that the spiral guide 2 rotates structurally integrally with the shaft 20. The connecting rods 22 may be provided at regular intervals, for example, every 3 pitches or every pitch, but the shape or number thereof does not limit the scope of the present disclosure as long as they perform the function of structurally integrating.
[0034] The lower portion of the spiral guide 2 adjacent to the lower platform 3 is connected to an introduction rail serving as a ball guide (not shown), which can automatically and continuously accommodate the balls.
[0035] The spiral guide 2 may be provided so as to rotate adjacent to the vertical post 10 as a whole.
[0036] The spiral guide 2 may be provided in a double spiral structure to lift two types of balls with different pitches, for example basketball and volleyball.
[0037] Although the spiral guide 2 is disclosed in the form of a line, it can be provided by changing in the form of the surface.
[0038] The support post 40 is provided between the shaft 20 and the vertical post 10, and serves to support the ball B so that it can be stably lifted without going out. A plurality of the support posts 40 may be provided.
[0039] The ball lifting device 100 of the present disclosure may be provided in connection with a sports facility. In this case, the ball rolling section 200 is connected to a ball supply device (not shown), and the outlet of the ball supply device may be provided at a position that supplies the ball to an athlete during exercise, for example, thereby establishing a system that automatically supplies the ball in sequence.
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[0041] The difference from the first embodiment is that the support post 40 is eliminated, the spiral guide 2 is thinly formed, and three connecting rods 22a, 22b and 22c are provided at predetermined points at uniform intervals. The ball B can be seated on the connecting rods 22a, 22b, 22c even in the absence of the support post 40, and lifts in conjunction with the rotation of the shaft 20 and the connecting rods 22a, 22b, 22c. Thus, it can be seen that it moves more dynamically than the first embodiment.
[0042] Next, a third embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
[0043] Therefore, in the third embodiment of the present disclosure, a guide rail 10a is provided adjacent to the vertical post 10 in the longitudinal direction as shown in
[0044] In
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[0046] Unlike the above, the guide rail 10a does not necessarily have to be integrally connected to the vertical post 10 or the support post 40. Various modifications, such as manufacturing the vertical post 10 or the support post 40 itself as a guide rail 10a, can be made.
[0047] When the ball lifting device 100 of the present disclosure is used, it was confirmed that not only the ball can be lifted smoothly and quickly, but also the ball can be given an appropriate movement, the device can be easily installed in an appropriate place, and the strength and durability of the device are also excellent.
[0048] Although the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure have been described above, various modifications can be made to the present disclosure, and the scope of the present disclosure extends to the same or equivalent scope as the claims described below.
INDUSTRIAL AVAILABILITY
[0049] The present disclosure can be used in sports industries such as physical education and leisure.