SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD CONFIGURED TO IMPROVE ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE IN SPORTS AIMED AT HITTING A BALL OVER A NET
20220401806 · 2022-12-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B61/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device configured to encourage a tennis player to hit a tennis ball higher over a tennis net includes a pair of telescoping rods. Each pair of telescoping rods can include an inner segment and an outer segment. The outer segment can surround at least a portion of the inner segment. The outer segment can be movable with respect to the lower rod to at least one raised position and at least one lowered position. The lower rod of each telescoping rod can be attached to a vertical support post at opposing ends of a tennis net or directly to the tennis net. At least one fastener can be attached to the outer segment of each pair of telescoping rods. A string can attach the at least one fastener of each telescoping rod. The string can extend above and generally parallel to a top surface of the tennis net.
Claims
1. A device configured to encourage a tennis player to hit a tennis ball a predetermined distance above a tennis net, the device comprising: a pair of spaced-apart telescoping rods, each telescoping rod including an inner segment and an outer segment, the outer segment surrounding at least a portion of the inner segment, the outer segment being movable with respect to the inner segment to at least one raised position and at least one lowered position, one of the inner and outer segments of each telescoping rod being attached to i) a vertical support post at opposing ends of a tennis net or ii) directly to the tennis net; a string extending between the telescoping rods, the string extending above and generally parallel to a top surface of the tennis net; and at least one fastener removably attached to the string proximate each telescoping rod, each fastener being movable with respect to the respective telescoping rod.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein each fastener is a cord lock.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein each cord lock includes a barrel movable with respect to a toggle.
4. The device of claim 1, the at least one fastener is an eye hook.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the at least one fastener includes at least two fasteners extending through the inner and outer segments of each pair of telescoping rods, the at least two fasteners attached to each pair of telescoping rods being spaced-apart such that a first one of the at least two fasteners being vertically spaced above a second one of the at least two fasteners.
6. The device of claim 5, the string extends between the first one of the at least two fasteners on opposing telescoping rods and extends between the second one of the at least two fasteners on opposing telescoping rods.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein there is no netting between an upper, horizontally-extending portion of the string and a lower, horizontally-extending portion of the string.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein the upper, horizontally-extending portion of the string is located approximately 2 feet above the top surface of the tennis net.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein each of the inner and outer segments includes a plurality of spaced-apart holes extending therethrough.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein each inner and outer segment is formed of PVC pipe.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein the string can be raised or lowered with respect to the ground by adjusting the position of the outer segment with respect to the inner segment on either or both telescoping rods.
12. The device of claim 1, wherein each inner and outer segments includes a plurality of spaced-apart holes extending therethrough, each hole being configured to receive at least a portion of the at least one fastener.
13. A device configured to encourage an athlete to hit or throw a ball a predetermined distance above a net, the device comprising: a pair of spaced-apart telescoping rods, each telescoping rod including an inner segment and an outer segment, the outer segment surrounding at least a portion of the inner segment, the outer segment being movable with respect to the lower rod, the lower rod of each telescoping rod being attached to a vertical support post at opposing ends of a net or directly to the net; a string extending between the telescoping rods, the string extending above and generally parallel to a top surface of the tennis net; and a cord lock attached to the string proximate each telescoping rod, in combination the cord locks being configured to maintain the string in a taut configuration between the pair of telescoping rods, wherein the pair of telescoping rods are located between the two cord locks along the string, and wherein the string can be raised or lowered with respect to the ground by adjusting the position of the outer segment with respect to the inner segment on either or both telescoping rods.
14. The device of claim 13, wherein each cord lock includes a barrel movable with respect to a toggle.
15. The device of claim 14, wherein each cord lock includes a spring.
16. The device of claim 13, wherein each rod is a PVC tube.
17. The device of claim 13, wherein each cord lock is movable with respect to the respective telescoping rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the presently disclosed technology, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like numerals designate like elements throughout. For the purpose of illustrating the presently disclosed technology, there are shown in the drawings various illustrative embodiments. It should be understood, however, that the presently disclosed technology is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] While systems, devices and methods are described herein by way of examples and embodiments, those skilled in the art recognize that the presently disclosed technology is not limited to the embodiments or drawings described. Rather, the presently disclosed technology covers all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Features of any one embodiment disclosed herein can be omitted or incorporated into another embodiment.
[0029] Any headings used herein are for organizational purposes only and are not meant to limit the scope of the description or the claims. As used herein, the word “may” is used in a permissive sense (i.e., meaning having the potential to) rather than the mandatory sense (i.e., meaning must). Unless specifically set forth herein, the terms “a,” “an” and “the” are not limited to one element but instead should be read as meaning “at least one.” The terminology includes the words noted above, derivatives thereof and words of similar import.
[0030] Referring now in detail to the various figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout,
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[0032] In one embodiment, the device 10 includes at least a pair of telescoping rods, each generally designated 12. Each rod 12 can be located at or near each opposing end of the device 10 and/or the net 100. The telescoping capability of the rods 12 allows for the height of the device 10 to be selectively raised or lowered, depending upon the age, height, and/or athletic ability, for example, of the athlete, without needing or requiring to remove or detach the device 10 from the net 100. The telescoping capability of the rods 12 also allows for this height adjustment without sacrificing stability or durability of the device 10 with respect to the net 100. In other words, a lower end of each rod 12 can optionally maintain contact with the ground even when the total height is increased.
[0033] As shown in
[0034] In one optional embodiment, the outer segment 16 can optionally be the lower segment and surrounds at least a portion of the inner segment 14. The outer segment 16 can be vertically movable and/or rotatable with respect to the inner segment 14 to at least one raised position and at least one lowered position.
[0035] In another optional embodiment, the inner segment 14 (i.e., with a smaller diameter) can be the lower segment while the outer segment 16 (i.e., with the bigger diameter) can be the upper segment. In other words, the diameter of the tubing that attaches to or goes into the net, for example, is smaller than the diameter of tubing that extends vertically above the net 100. In this optional embodiment, the smaller diameter segment can fit more easily within and/or through the net 100 in a zigzag or threaded manner, for example. A length of the inner segment can be different than the outer segment. For example, the inner segment can have a length of approximately or exactly 7 feet, and the lower segment can have a length of approximately or exactly 3 feet. These lengths have been found to create a stable support structure while also being configured to be collapsible to a size that is conducive to travel and/or storage.
[0036] In addition, as shown in
[0037] Each of the inner and outer segments 14, 16 can include one or a plurality of spaced-apart openings 18, 20 extending therethrough. Each opening 18, 20 can be circular in shape, and can be of the same or similar diameter. Optionally, the openings 18, 20 are evenly spaced in both the inner segments 14 and the outer segments 16, respectively. In one embodiment, each opening 18, 20 extends completely through the inner and outer segments 14, 16, respectively, such that the openings 18, 20 form a horizontal passageway through opposing portions of the outer periphery of the inner and outer segments 14, 16. Alternatively, each opening 18, 20 extends through only one wall of the respective segment 14, 16.
[0038] In one embodiment, as shown in
[0039] Optionally, the openings 18 are located at or near an upper end or upper half of the inner segment 14. The openings 20 on each outer segment 16 can be similarly or differently spaced and/or located along the outer segment 16. Placing and spacing the openings 18, 20 in this manner on the inner and outer segments 14, 16, respectively, can provide increased durability and/or rigidity to the device 10 when assembled due to the overlapping nature of the segment 14, 16. Optionally, the openings 18, 20 can be configured to receive a dowel or cylindrical rod, for example, to fix the inner and outer segments 14, 16 from moving longitudinally with respect to each other.
[0040] The device 10 can be used in conjunction with a net and/or attached to a portion of the net in any of a variety of ways. For example, the lower rod of each telescoping rod can attach directly to a vertical support post at opposing ends of the net. One optional way to attach the rods 14 to the net 100 or the vertical support posts is through straps or a hook-and-loop system, such as VELCRO™. Alternatively, the lower rod of each telescoping rod can be directly attached to the net, such as by threading or weaving the lower rod through adjacent or proximate vertical openings of the net. Alternatively, the lower rod of each telescoping rod can be attached to a frame or base that is separate and/or movable with respect to the net. For example, at least a portion of the base can be square or rectangular in shape and a bottom surface of the base can be flat and sit directly on the ground. Each base can have a predetermined weight to hold the device in place, or one or more fasteners can be attached to each base to hold the base in place on the ground or with respect to the posts of the net.
[0041] As a comparison, if the Airzone System shown in
[0042] In one optional embodiment, as shown in
[0043] Optionally, the at least one fastener can include at least two or more fasteners 22 attached to at least the outer segment 16 of each pair of telescoping rods 12. The at least two fasteners 22 can be spaced-apart such that a first one of the at least two fasteners 22 is vertically spaced above a second one of the at least two fasteners 22, as shown in
[0044] In one embodiment, at least one string or rope 24 can be attached to the at least one fastener 22 of each telescoping rod 12. When pulled taut, the string 24 extends above and generally parallel to a top surface of the net 100 and/or the ground surface. The string 24 may not extend exactly parallel to the top surface of the net 100 because of slight sag in the string 24 due to, in part, the material of the string 24. But those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that the string 24 will extend “generally” or almost parallel to the top surface of the net 100. For example, the string 24 can extend through the eye of the fastener 22 on one of the telescoping rods 12 and to and through the eye of another fastener on the other telescoping rod 12. In one optional embodiment, a simple knot can secure the string 24 to one or each of the fasteners 22. Assembly of the string 24 can be done quickly and easily by a user when setting-up the device at a tennis court, and the height of each fastener 22 can be adjusted depending upon the age, height, and/or skill level of the athlete.
[0045] Optionally, the string 24 can extend between two upper fasteners 22 and between two lower fasteners 22 from one of the telescoping rods 12 to the other. In such a configuration, the device 10 appears or has two separate and/or spaced-apart levels that extend across but above the net. See
[0046] The string 24 can be comprised of two or more separate and distinct pieces, or one continuous piece. In one embodiment, when fully assembled, there is no netting between an upper, horizontally-extending portion of the string 24 and a lower, horizontally-extending portion of the string 24. Optionally, the upper, horizontally-extending portion of the string 24 can be located exactly or approximately 2 feet above the top surface of the net.
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[0048] One difference between the embodiment of
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[0050] One difference between the embodiment of
[0051] Each cord lock 222 can include a barrel, a toggle (e.g., a plunger), and a spring. When the barrel and the toggle squeezed together or moved at least slightly toward each other, the grip on the string 224 or tension in the string 224 can be released and the cord lock 222 can move freely up and down (e.g., along) the string 224. When the barrel and the toggle are released or allowed to move at least slightly away from each other by the force of the spring, the cord lock 222 clamps onto the string 224 and the cord lock 222 stays in place with respect to the string 224. In this locked position, when the cord lock 222 is positioned next to one of the rods 212, the string 224 maintains the tension by the cord lock 222 touching or engaging the rod 212.
[0052] Another difference between the embodiment of
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[0054] The following exemplary embodiments further describe optional aspects of the presently disclosed technology and are part of this Detailed Description. These exemplary embodiments are set forth in a format substantially akin to claims, although they are not technically claims of the present application. The following exemplary embodiments refer to each other in dependent relationships as “embodiments” instead of “claims.”
[0055] 1A. A device for attaching to a net, the device comprising:
[0056] adjustable rods placed at or near either end of the net; and
[0057] one or more strings extending horizontally above the net.
[0058] 2A. The device of embodiment 1A, wherein the adjustable rods are telescoping.
[0059] 1B. A method of teaching or encouraging an athlete to hit a ball a predetermined distance above a net, the method comprising:
[0060] attaching a first telescoping tube to one end of a net or to a first post at the one end of the net;
[0061] attaching a second telescoping tube to another end of the net or to a second post at the other end of the net;
[0062] attaching a string from the first telescoping tube to the second telescoping tube; and
[0063] pulling the string tight so that the string extends parallel to a top surface of the net and a predetermined distance above the net.
[0064] 2B. The method of embodiment 1B, wherein the step of attaching the string to the first and second telescoping tubes comprises feeding the string through an eye hook extending through each of the first and second telescoping tubes.
[0065] Features of the various embodiments described herein can be omitted or included in other embodiments.
[0066] While the presently disclosed technology has been described in detail and with reference to specific examples thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. It is understood, therefore, that the presently disclosed technology is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the presently disclosed technology as defined by the appended claims.