Pepper Rebound Screen
20190336840 ยท 2019-11-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A rebound screen is provided that includes a curved rebound surface. The curved rebound surface is held in a bowed position on a supporting frame to provide a rebounding effect to an object striking the panel. The curved panel provides a surface that increases the range of angles, e.g., lateral angles, from which a ball can be rebounded off of the surface as compared to flat panel rebound devices.
Claims
1. A rebound device comprising: a) a curved frame; and b) a rebound panel secured to the frame.
2. The device of claim 1 further comprising a number of support members secured to the frame.
3. The device of claim 2 wherein the support members are rotatably connected to the frame.
4. The device of claim 3 wherein the support members comprise: a) a rail; b) a connection member disposed on the rail and rotatable connected to the frame; and c) a curved end spaced from the connection member.
5. The device of claim 4 further comprising an extension on the rail opposite the curved end.
6. The device of claim 2 wherein the support members support the frame in either an angled or a generally vertical position.
7. The device of claim 1 wherein the frame consists of: a) a curved bottom member; b) a pair of side members connected to opposed ends of the bottom member; and c) a curved top member connected to the pair of side members opposite the bottom member.
8. The device of claim 7 further comprising a number of securing devices extending between the frame and the panel.
9. The device of claim 8 wherein the securing devices are releasably engaged with the panel.
10. The device of claim 1 wherein the frame comprises: a) a top member; b) a bottom member; and c) a pair of side members interconnecting the top and bottom members.
11. The device of claim 10 further comprising spacers disposed between the top and bottom members and the side members.
12. A method for rebounding a projectile, the method comprising the steps of: a) providing the rebound device of claim 1; b) directing a projectile at the panel of the rebound device.
13. A method for rebounding a projectile, the method comprising the steps of: a) providing the rebound device of claim 3; b) rotating the support members to a vertical support position or horizontal support position; c) placing the rebound device on a support surface; and d) directing a projectile at the panel of the rebound device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The drawings illustrate the best mode of practicing the present disclosure. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] With reference now to the drawing figures in which like reference numbers represent like features throughout the application, a rebound screen or device constructed according to the present disclosure is indicated generally at 10 in
[0022] Each side member 14,16 has a support member 22 attached thereto adjacent the opposite ends of the bottom member 20. Each support member 22 is formed of a material similar to that of the members 14-20 and has a support rail 24 with a front end 26 and a back end 28 and a connection member 30 extending outwardly from the support rail 24. The connection member 30 is disposed on the rail 24 between the front end 26 and the back end 28 in order to enable the rail 24 to provide support to the frame 12 when the rails 24 are positioned on and/or against a support surface, such as a floor or the ground. In the illustrated exemplary embodiment the connection member 30 is spaced near but apart from the front end 26 to enable the front end 26 to function to prevent tipping forward of the frame 12. The back end 28 is also formed with a curved foot 32 that rests on and does not sink into the support surface, i.e., ground, when the device 10 is positioned in the alternative configuration of
[0023] Looking now at
[0024] The shape of the top member 18 and the bottom member 20 provide the panel 34 with a curved shape extending across the entire frame 12, such that the entire panel 34 provides a rebound surface for the device 10. Further, the curve enables the panel 34 to provide a rebound effect, e.g., a laterally directed rebound effect, to a ball or other projectile thrown at any location of the panel 34, as schematically shown in FIG, 6. In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the frame 12 does not include any components other than the side members 14,16, top member 18 and bottom member 20. In alternative embodiments, intermediate support members (not shown) can be (releasably) attached between the side members 14,16 and/or the top member 18 and bottom member 20 to provide additional support and rebound characteristics to the panel 34.
[0025] Also, referring specifically to
[0026] In another exemplary embodiment, as illustrated in
[0027] In still another exemplary embodiment of the illustrated in
[0028] The top member 18 and bottom member 20 are each formed with a central portion 106 having a diameter similar to that of the horizontal tubes 102 and opposed end portions 108 having a diameter less than that of the horizontal tubes 102. The end portion 108 additionally include a securing mechanism 110, such as a spring-biased pin 112, that extends outwardly from the end portion 108. When the end portions 108 are inserted within the horizontal tubes 102, the pins 112 are deflected inwardly against the bias of the spring (not shown) to enable the end portion 108 to be inserted within the horizontal tube 102. The end portion 108 is slid into the horizontal tube 102 until the pin 112 is aligned with an aperture 114 in the horizontal tube 102. Upon reaching the aperture 114, the bias of the spring urges the pin 112 through the aperture 114 to engage the pin 112, and the end portion 108 with the horizontal tube 102.
[0029] The frame 12 also includes a pair of feet 116 that are engaged with one end of the vertical tube 100 adjacent the bottom member 20. Each foot 116 includes a vertical post 118 that extends outwardly from a generally horizontal support 120. The post 118 is formed similarly to the end portions of the top member 18 and bottom member 20 to be inserted within the vertical tube 100. The post 118 also includes a securing mechanism 110, such as a spring-biased pin 112, that extends outwardly from the post 118 and is engageable with an aperture 122 in the vertical tube 100 to secure the post 118/foot 116 to the vertical tube 100, optionally in a fixed configuration.
[0030] Each foot 116 also includes a curved end 124 generally opposite the post 118. The curved end 124 enables the curved end 124 to support the frame 12 on a surface, such as grass, in an inverted configuration without sinking into or otherwise engaging the surface. Further, as the feet 116 can be attached to the vertical tube 100 to provide either a convex or concave shape to the panel 34, the feet 116 enable the inverted configuration of the screen 10 to be used in either the convex or concave shape as well,
[0031] In still another exemplary embodiment illustrated in
[0032] In any of the embodiments of
[0033] Various other alternatives are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.