Sports ball rebounder net
10166453 ยท 2019-01-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B63/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A sports ball rebounder net has a rebound surface positioned and angled to receive balls and to return or propel those projected balls back to the athlete. The net frame has brackets extending from the rear of each vertical post. The brackets each have an arcuate hole at a first radial distance from a center of rotation, and a series of spaced apart holes along an arc located at a second distance from the center of rotation. One arm of the back support is connected to the first bracket and a second arm connected to the second bracket, each at the respective centers of rotation. The angular position of the back support in respect of the net frame is adjusted by pulling a cord that is attached at each end to a respective plunger associated with each arm of the back support, each of which has a pin that is retracted upon pulling the cord. The respective pins of the plungers mate with one of each series of holes through the bracket attached to the net frame.
Claims
1. A sports ball rebounder net, comprising: a frame having first and second side posts; a net suspended within the frame; a back support adapted to maintain the frame in one or more angles from horizontal over a ground or support surface, said back support having a first arm and a second arm; a first bracket depending from the first side post, said first bracket defining a pivot point and defining two or more holes therethrough spaced apart from the pivot point; a second bracket depending from the second side post, said second bracket defining a pivot point and defining two or more holes therethrough spaced apart from the pivot point; a first plunger associated with the first arm, said plunger retractably deploying a first pin to engage with one of the two or more holes of the first bracket; a second plunger associated with the second arm, said plunger retractably deploying a second pin to engage with one of the two or more holes of the second bracket; and a cord directly or indirectly joined at one end to the first plunger and at an opposite end to the second plunger, said cord adapted to be pulled in order to retract the first pin and the second pin out of the two or more holes of the first and second brackets.
2. The sports ball rebounder net of claim 1, wherein the first arm is joined with a fastener for pivotable movement to the pivot point of the first bracket, and the second arm is joined with a fastener for pivotable movement to the pivot point of the second bracket.
3. The sports ball rebounder net of claim 1, wherein the first bracket further defines a first arcuate slot or hole positioned between the first bracket pivot point and the two or more holes of the first bracket, and wherein the second bracket further defines a second arcuate slot or hole positioned between the second bracket pivot point and the two or more holes of the second bracket.
4. The sports ball rebounder net of claim 3, further comprising a first projection or fastener extending from the first arm and into the first arcuate slot or hole, and a second projection or fastener extending from the second arm and into the second arcuate slot or hole.
5. The sports ball rebounder net of claim 1, further comprising a handle positioned on the cord.
6. The sports ball rebounder net of claim 5 wherein the handle is woven integrally into the cord.
7. The sports ball rebounder net of claim 1, wherein the cord is of a length longer than a distance between the first and second side posts of the frame.
8. The sports ball rebounder net of claim 1, wherein the first plunger comprises a first attachment adapted for connecting the first attachment to the cord, wherein the attachment is welded to the first pin.
9. The sports ball rebounder net of claim 8, wherein the second plunger comprises a second attachment adapted for connecting the second attachment to the cord, and wherein the attachment is welded to the second pin.
10. The sports ball rebounder net of claim 1, wherein the frame has a base, and further comprises one or more frictional engagement bands appended to the base adapted for contact with a ground or support surface.
11. The sports ball rebounder net of claim 1, wherein the back support has a base, and further comprises one or more frictional engagement bands appended to the base adapted for contact with a ground or support surface.
12. The sports ball rebounder net of claim 1, wherein the net is joined to the frame with elastic bands with each elastic band further secured by a hook to the frame.
13. A method for adjusting angular orientation of a sports ball rebounder net, comprising: wherein the rebounder net having: a frame, a top bar, first and second side posts and a base, a net suspended from said frame, a first bracket depending from the first side post, said first bracket defining a pivot point and defining two or more holes therethrough spaced apart from the pivot point, a second bracket depending from the second side post, said second bracket defining a pivot point and defining two or more holes therethrough spaced apart from the pivot point, a back support having a first arm pivotally joined to the first bracket at a first angle and having a second arm pivotally joined to the second bracket at a first angle, a first plunger associated with the first arm, said plunger retractably deploying a first pin to engage with one of the two or more holes of the first bracket, a second plunger associated with the second arm, said plunger retractably deploying a second pin to engage with one of the two or more holes of the second bracket, a cord directly or indirectly joined at one end to the first plunger and at an opposite end to the second plunger, said cord adapted to be pulled to retract the first pin and the second pin out of the two or more holes of the first and second brackets; and (a) grasping the top bar of the frame; (b) pulling the cord to concurrently retract the first pin and the second pin; (c) pivoting the back support at an angle different than the first angle with respect to the frame to set the first pin into another of the two or more holes of the first bracket and to set the second pin into another of the two or more holes of the second bracket.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the first plunger is welded to the first arm, and the second plunger is welded to the second arm.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the cord further comprises a handle.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the handle is integrally woven into the cord.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein the cord has a length that is longer than a distance between the first and second side posts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the disclosure, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the disclosure, there is shown in the drawings embodiments of sports ball rebounder nets which are presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the disclosure is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
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(12) Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. 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.
(13) It also should be understood that the terms about, approximately, generally, substantially and like terms, used herein when referring to a dimension or characteristic of a component of the invention, indicate that the described dimension/characteristic is not a strict boundary or parameter and does not exclude minor variations therefrom that are functionally similar. At a minimum, such references that include a numerical parameter would include variations that, using mathematical and industrial principles accepted in the art (e.g., rounding, measurement or other systematic errors, manufacturing tolerances, etc.), would not vary the least significant digit.
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(15) The net 40 in the embodiment shown has a target area 42 delineated by tape or ribbon woven into or applied onto a center portion of the net 40. If the net 40 is impacted by a ball within the target area 42, the net will spring back to rebound the ball toward the thrower. The net 40 comprises a woven square mesh of nylon roping or nylon string with mesh openings of about one-half to one inch on all sides.
(16) The back support 30 is angularly adjustable with respect to the frame 12, so as to change the angle of the frame 12 from a storage position (See
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(18) The sports ball rebounder net 10 of the embodiment shown has four usable practice angles, and one storage position. A straight up and down position of the net will return a baseball or softball along the ground, e.g. a grounder. The straight up and down position generally disposes the back support 30 at an angle to the frame 12 of about 30 to about 35 degrees. The middle-angled positions will return the ball directly to the player, e.g., a line drive. The middle-angled positions generally dispose the back support 30 at an angle to the frame 12 of about 50 to about 80 degrees, or at an angle of about 55 to about 75 degrees. See, e.g.,
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(20) Preferably, the frame 10, 100 is formed of metal tubing held together with carriage bolts. The tubing preferably is 1.2 mm (0.047 inches) thick round tubular galvanized steel. The frame 10, 100 may be formed of any material that can withstand repeated impacts from ball strikes without mis-shaping the frame. The carriage bolts prevent round tubing from rotating and causing misalignment of the angularly adjustment mechanism.
(21) The plungers 68 generally have an outer housing, a plunger or spring, a pin 70 that screws into the plunger and comes out the backside where an attachment point 74 is located. The attachment point 74 is welded to prevent it from separating from the plunger 68. The respective ends, 84 of the pull cord 80 are attached or tied to the attachment point 74. The outer housing and pin 70 preferably are formed of a metal such as stainless steel. The spring 72 inside the plunger 68 generally is a coil spring with a spring force of about 2 to 5 Kg (5.358 lb.-13.39 lb.). For example, in one preferred embodiment, when there is no resistance one person needs 2.5 Kg (6.698 lb.) force to pull the pin (the person must lift the weight of the rebounder off the pin to remove resistance).
(22) It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this disclosure is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.