Football Receiving and Throwing Machine
20190105549 ยท 2019-04-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B63/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B65/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A machine and method for receiving and launching an oval football. The machine includes a football catch area, a motorized belt to orient the football and motorized wheels to launch the football. The user catching the football throws it back to the machine. The machine automatically orients the football and launches it back to the user catching the football. The machine provides the user a consistent timing pause between receiving the football and launching of the football.
Claims
1. An oval football receiving and launching machine comprising: (a) a collector to receive the oval football thrown into the collector; the collector comprises a rigid support structure and a flexible material which absorbs impact velocity of the oval football; (b) an orientor comprising a moving belt, fences, vertical rollers and a motor; the fences and the vertical rollers are positioned above the moving belt; the fences and the vertical rollers steer the oval football on the moving belt; the motor is configured to operate the moving belt; (c) an accelerator comprising two wheels and a second motor; wherein the flexible material utilizes gravity to deliver the oval football to the orientor; wherein the orientor delivers a pointed end of the oval football to the accelerator; and wherein the accelerator launches the oval football into the air.
2. The oval football receiving and launching machine of claim 1 wherein the moving belt is substantially level.
3. The oval football receiving and launching machine of claim 1 wherein the fences comprise a rear fence, a right fence, and a left fence.
4. The oval football receiving and launching machine of claim 3, further comprising a folded sheet metal shape attached to the inside juncture of the rear fence and the left fence; and wherein a high friction surface is attached to a planar surface of the folded sheet metal shape opposite the right fence.
5. The oval football receiving and launching machine of claim 1 wherein the accelerator further includes means to adjust a launch angle of the oval football.
6. The oval football receiving and launching machine of claim 5 wherein the means to adjust a launch angle of the oval football comprises a four bar linkage.
7. An oval football receiving and launching machine comprising: (a) a collector to receive the oval football thrown into the collector; wherein the collector includes means to decelerate and steer the oval football; (b) an orientor which includes means to move and steer the oval football; (c) an accerator which includes means to launch the oval football into the air; wherein the collector utilizes gravity to deliver the oval football to the orientor; wherein the orientor delivers a pointed end of the oval football to the accelerator; and wherein the accelerator further includes means to adjust a launch angle of the oval football.
8. The oval football receiving and launching machine of claim 7 wherein the means to move and steer the oval football comprises a moving belt, a rear fence, a right fence, a left fence, vertical rollers, and a motor.
9. The oval football receiving and launching machine of claim 8 wherein the left fence is perpendicular to the rear fence, and the right fence is at an acute angle to the rear fence.
10. The oval football receiving and launching machine of claim 9 wherein over 50% of the moving belt is surrounded by the rollers.
11. The oval football receiving and launching machine of claim 7 wherein the means to launch the oval football comprises two wheels and a motor.
12. The oval football receiving and launching machine of claim 9 wherein a high friction surface is attached to a planar surface of the right fence opposite the left fence.
13. The oval football receiving and launching machine of claim 7 wherein the means to adjust a launch angle of the oval football comprises a four bar linkage.
14. A method of receiving and launching an oval football, the method comprising: receiving a thrown oval football in a collector; wherein the collector comprises a rigid support structure and a flexible material; decelerating the oval football against the flexible material; utilizing gravity to deliver the oval football to an orientor; wherein the orientor comprises a moving belt, fences, vertical rollers, and a motor; delivering the oval football in a nose forward position into an accelerator; wherein the accelerator comprises two wheels and a second motor; moving the oval football between the two wheels; and launching the oval football into the air.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein the moving belt is substantially level.
16. The method of claim 14 wherein the fences comprise a rear fence, a right fence, and a left fence.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein a high friction surface is attached to a planar surface of the right fence opposite the left fence.
18. The method of claim 14, wherein over 50% of the moving belt is surrounded by the rollers.
19. The method of claim 14, wherein all steps are automatic without user interaction.
20. The method of claim 14 wherein the accelerator further comprises a 4 bar linkage to adjust a launch angle of the oval football.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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TABLE-US-00001 REFERENCE NUMERALS 10 Machine 11 Football 12 Throwing path 13 Collector 14 Control 15 Caster 16 Support 17 Guard 18 Left wheel 20 Launching path 21 Front legs 22 Back legs 23 Frame 24 Right wheel 25 Handle 26 Carrier 30 Opening 34 Right fence 35 Left fence 36 Rear fence 37 Kicker 38 Shelf 39 Belt 46 Left rollers 47 Right rollers 50 Motor 51 T handle 52 Arc slot 53 Belt board 54 Rear roller 55 Front roller 61 Cross arm 62 Pivot arm 63 Shoulder bolt 64 Shoulder bolt 70 High friction surface 71 High friction surface
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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a. The user would position the machine 10 on a generally level area of the practice field.
b. The two rear casters 15 would be locked.
c. The machine 10 would be connected to a 120V electrical outlet.
d. The user would turn on the control 14. This would start the movement of the belt 39 and wheels 18, 24.
e. The user would move a throwing distance away from the machine 10.
f. The user would throw a football 11 into the machine 10 as shown in path 12.
g. The machine 10 would orient the football 11 and launch the football 11 to the user as shown in path 20 of
h. The user would catch the football 11 and repeat steps (f) through (h) while practicing.
[0037] The collector 13 is a multisided flexible material such as netting, canvas cloth or plastic. It is held in place with four supports 16. The collector 13 absorbs the velocity of the football 11 and utilizes gravity to funnel the football 11 into the opening 30.
[0038] The guards 17 protect the user from inadvertant contact with the rotating wheels 18, 24.
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[0045] The kicker 37 is attached to the left fence 35 which is attached to the frame 23. The purpose of the kicker 37 is to help orient the football 11 just after it passes through the opening 30.
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[0049] The belt board 53 is attached to the frame 23 and supports the upper surface of the belt 39. The belt 39 slides against the upper surface of the belt board 53.
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[0055] High friction surface 70 is attached to this plane of the kicker 37. The high friction surface 70 would be sandpaper, rubber sheet, or similar material that would resist sliding action against the oval football 11.
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[0058] Although the invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments and applications, persons skilled in the art can, in light of this teaching, generate additional embodiments without exceeding the scope or departing from the spirit of the claimed invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the drawings and description in this disclosure are provided to help the reader understand the invention, and do not limit the scope of the claims.