Sports rebounding and goal apparatus
12102899 ยท 2024-10-01
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Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B63/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A sports rebounding and goal apparatus for receiving a moving object, such as a ball, or puck having a base frame with elongated base members, an upper frame connected to the base frame and having elongated supports and upper frame members pivotally connected to the base frame. A first lock pivotally joins the supports and is selectively actuatable between a locked configuration to fix relative movement between the elongated supports and an unlocked configuration to allow folding movement of the supports relative to each other and relative to the first lock. Elongated cross members are pivotally connected to the upper frame and slidingly connected to base frame. A second lock pivotally connects at least one of the cross members and is selectively actuatable between a locked configuration to fix relative movement between the cross members and an unlocked position to allow drawing together of the cross members.
Claims
1. An apparatus, comprising: a base frame having a plurality of elongated base members including a first elongated base member and a second elongated base member; a first sliding connector receiving the first elongated base member such that the first sliding connector is slidable along the first elongated base member; a second sliding connector receiving the second elongated base member such that the second sliding connector is slidable along the second elongated base member; an upper frame having: a first elongated side support pivotally connected to the first elongated base member via a first pivotal connector; a second elongated side support pivotally connected to the second elongated base member via a second pivotal connector; an elongated upper support having a plurality of elongated upper support members, wherein a first end of the elongated upper support is pivotally connected to the first elongated side support and a second end of the elongated upper support is pivotally connected to the second elongated side support; and a first lock configured to pivotally join together the plurality of upper support members and configured to be selectively actuatable between a locked configuration to fix relative movement between the plurality of elongated upper support members and an unlocked configuration to allow folding movement of the plurality of upper support members relative to each other and relative to the first lock; a first elongated cross member pivotally connected, at a first end, to the first elongated side support and the first elongated base member via the first pivotal connector, and pivotally connected, at a second end, to the second sliding connector; a second elongated cross member comprising a first leg and a second leg, the second leg axially offset from the first leg, the first leg pivotally connected to the second elongated side support and the second elongated base member of the base frame via the second pivotal connector, and the second leg pivotally connected to the first sliding connector; a first elongated brace (a) pivotally connected to the first elongated side support at a first position between the first pivotal connector and the first end of the elongated upper support and (b) pivotally connected to the first sliding connector; a second elongated brace (a) pivotally connected to the second elongated side support at a second position between the second pivotal connector and the second end of the elongated upper support and (b) pivotally connected to the second sliding connector; and a second lock pivotally connected to the first elongated cross member, and rigidly connected to the second elongated cross member, and configured to be selectively actuatable between (a) a locked configuration to fix relative movement between the first elongated cross member and the second elongated cross member and (b) an unlocked position to allow drawing together of the cross members.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein upon the first lock being in the unlocked configuration and the second lock being in the unlocked configuration, the first elongated side support and the second elongated side support are configured to be substantially folded together, the first elongated cross member and the second elongated cross member are configured to be drawn together, the first elongated base member and the second elongated base member are configured to be drawn substantially together, and the plurality of elongated upper support members are configured to be drawn substantially together.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one elongated brace is configured to be selectively extendable along its length.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the at least one elongated brace is configured to selectively telescope in length.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a net connected to the upper frame.
6. An apparatus, comprising: an upper frame configured to define an opening; a base frame having an elongated first base member connected to the upper frame via a first pivotal connector and an elongated second base member connected to the upper frame via a second pivotal connector; a first sliding connector receiving the elongated first base member such that the first sliding connector is slidable along the elongated first base member; a second sliding connector receiving the elongated second base member such that the second sliding connector is slidable along the elongated second base member; the upper frame including: an elongated upper support having a first end and a second end opposite the first end; an elongated first side support; and an elongated second side support; the first end of the elongated upper support being pivotally connected to the elongated first side support; the second end of the elongated upper support being pivotally connected to the elongated second side support; each of the elongated first side support and the elongated second side support being configured to move between a first position substantially perpendicular to the elongated upper support and a second position generally parallel to at least a portion of the elongated upper support; the elongated first side support being configured to move between a first position substantially perpendicular to or at an acute angle with respect to the elongated first base member and a second position generally parallel to the elongated first base member; the elongated second side support being configured to move between a first position substantially perpendicular to or at an acute angle with respect to the elongated second base member and a second position generally parallel to the elongated second base member; a first elongated cross member pivotally connected, at a first end, to the elongated first side support and the elongated first base member of the base frame, via the first pivotal connector, and coupled to the second sliding connector such that the first elongated cross member is slidingly connected, at a second end, to the elongated second base member of the base frame, the first elongated cross member including a spring biased detent button positioned along a length thereof; a second elongated cross member comprising a first leg and a second leg, wherein the second leg is axially offset from the first leg, the first leg pivotally connected to the elongated second side support and the elongated second base member of the base frame via the second pivotal connector, and the second leg coupled to the first sliding connector such that the second leg is slidingly connected to the elongated first base member of the base frame; a first brace (a) pivotally connected to the elongated first side support at a first position between a lower end and an upper end thereof and (b) pivotally connected to the first sliding connector; a second brace (a) pivotally connected to the elongated second side support at a second position between a lower end and an upper end thereof and (b) pivotally connected to the second sliding connector; and a cross-support locking mechanism pivotally connected to the first elongated cross member and rigidly connected to the first leg and the second leg, the cross-support locking mechanism defining an aperture, wherein the spring biased detent button of the first elongated cross member is positioned to selectively engage with the aperture of the cross-support locking mechanism to pivotally fix the first elongated cross member with the cross-support locking mechanism; wherein the elongated first base member opposes the elongated second base member.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the upper frame is configured to selectively extend perpendicularly with respect to the base frame, at an acute angle with respect to the base frame, and substantially parallel to the base frame.
8. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the elongated first side support is configured to move to a third position where the elongated first side support extends substantially parallel to the elongated first base member.
9. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the elongated second side support is configured to move to a third position where the elongated second side support extends substantially parallel to the elongated second base member.
10. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the elongated upper support includes: an elongated first upper support member and an elongated second upper support member, each of the elongated first upper support and the elongated second upper support member having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the first end of the elongated first upper support being connected to the elongated second side support member; and an upper support locking mechanism pivotally connected to the second end of the elongated first upper support member and the second end of the elongated second upper support member, the upper support locking mechanism being configured to be actuatable between a locked position where the elongated first upper support member and the elongated second upper support member are fixed with respect to one another, and an unlocked position where at least one of the second end of the elongated first upper support member or the second end of the elongated second upper support member is pivotable with respect to the upper support locking mechanism.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the upper support locking mechanism is a selectively actuatable toggle mechanism.
12. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein each of the first brace member and the second brace has a first sleeve and a second sleeve slidingly received within the first sleeve configured to allow the length of each of the first brace and the second brace to be selectively adjusted.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein at least one of the first brace or the second brace has a lock device for selectively fixing the first sleeve with respect to the second sleeve.
14. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising a net configured to be connected to the upper frame and to span across the opening and to rebound an object.
15. An apparatus, comprising: a first base member; a second base member; a first sliding connector receiving the first base member such that the first sliding connector is slidable along the first base member; a second sliding connector receiving the second base member such that the second sliding connector is slidable along the second base member; a first pivotal connector connected to an end of the first base member; a second pivotal connector connected to an end of the second base member; a first side support pivotally having a lower end and an upper end, the lower end of the first side support pivotally connected to the first pivotal connector; a second side support having a lower end and an upper end, the lower end of the second side support pivotally connected to the second pivotal connector; an upper support extending between the upper end of the first side support and the upper end of the second side support; a first cross member extending between the first pivotal connector and the second sliding connector; a second cross member extending between the second pivotal connector and the first sliding connector; a first brace (a) pivotally connected to the first side support at a first position between the lower end and the upper end thereof and (b) pivotally connected to the first sliding connector; a second brace (a) pivotally connected to the second side support at a second position between the lower end and the upper end thereof and (b) pivotally connected to the second sliding connector.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the upper support includes a hinge element positioned proximate a center thereof.
17. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a cross-support locking mechanism pivotally connected to the first cross member and rigidly connected to the second cross member, wherein the cross-support locking mechanism defines an aperture, wherein the first cross member includes a spring biased detent button positioned along a length thereof, and wherein the spring biased detent button of the first cross member is positioned to selectively engage with the aperture of the cross-support locking mechanism to pivotally fix the first elongated cross member with the cross-support locking mechanism.
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(8) As used in this document, the singular forms a, an, and the include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meanings as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. As used in this document, the term comprising means including, but not limited to. When used in this document, the term exemplary is intended to mean by way of example and is not intended to indicate that a particular exemplary item is preferred or required.
(9) In this document, when terms such first and second are used to modify a noun, such use is simply intended to distinguish one item from another, and is not intended to require a sequential order unless specifically stated. The term approximately, when used in connection with a numeric value, is intended to include values that are close to, but not exactly, the number. For example, in some implementations, the term approximately may include values that are within +/?10 percent of the value.
(10) When used in this document, terms such as top and bottom, above and below, upper and lower, or front and rear, are not intended to have absolute orientations but are instead intended to describe relative positions of various components with respect to each other. For example, a first component may be an upper component and a second component may be a lower component when a device of which the components are a part is oriented in a first direction. The relative orientations of the components may be reversed, or the components may be on the same plane, if the orientation of the structure that contains the components is changed. The claims are intended to include all orientations of a device containing such components.
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(12) Upper frame 102 includes an elongated upper support, generally 112, having a first end and a second end opposite the first end. An elongated first side support 114 is pivotally connected to first end of upper support 112 and is pivotally connected to first base member 104a via pivotal connector 115. An elongated second side support 116 is pivotally connected to the second end of upper support 112 and is pivotally connected to second base member 104b via pivotal connector 115, which in an example implementation may be a knuckle connector.
(13) Each of the first and second side supports 114, 116 may be configured to move between a first position substantially perpendicular to base frame 104 (
(14) First side support 114 may also be configured to move between a first position, where first side support 114 extends substantially perpendicular to first base member 104a, a second position where first side support 114 extends at an acute angle with respect to first base member 104a, and a third, collapsed, position wherein first side support 114 extends substantially parallel to first base member 104a Similarly, second side support 116 may be configured to move between a first position, where second side support 116 extends substantially perpendicular to second base member 104b, a second position wherein second side support 116 extends at an acute angle with respect to second base member 104b, and a third, collapsed, position, where second side support 116 extends substantially parallel to second base member 104b.
(15) Example implementations of rebounder 100 of the present disclosure may include upper support 112 comprising an elongated first upper support member 118 and an elongated second upper support member 120. Locking mechanism 122 connects first and second upper support members 118, 120 together.
(16) First upper support member 118 includes a first end 118a and a second end 118b opposite first end 118a Similarly, second upper support member 120 includes a first end 120a and a second end 120b opposite first end 120a. First ends 118a, 120a of the first and second support members 118, 120, respectively, are pivotally connected to upper frame 102. Specifically, first end 118a of first upper support member 118 is pivotally connected to first side support member 114 with a pivotal connector, such as a hinge connector 123, and first end 120a of upper support member 120 is pivotally connected to side support member 116, also with a hinge connector 123.
(17) Locking mechanism 122 is pivotally connected to each second end 118b, 120b of first and second upper support members 118, 120, and is actuatable between a locked position, where first and second upper support members 118, 120 are substantially rigidly fixed with respect to one another and are configured to hold net 108 in tension, as shown, for example, in
(18) Locking mechanism 122, which could be a of a variety of configurations, is in one example a toggle lock mechanism having a hinged coupling that is pulled upwardly to a tensioned over-center-toggle point which then induces compression in first and second upper supports 118, 120 (with respect to side supports 114, 116) sufficient to hold first and second upper supports 118, 120 in place in a generally rigid, end-to-end relationship. To release, or unlock, coupling 122, a user need only depress the locking mechanism 122 a sufficient distance whereby the members 118, 120 are no longer in tension, at which point members 118, 120 may freely pivot downwardly in a folding manner as shown in
(19) Rebounder 100 may also include first and second cross members, or supports, 124, 126, which each extend between first and second base members 104a, 104b. First support 124 is a single member and has an end 124a pivotally connected to first base member 104a via pivotal connector 115, and a second end connected for pivotally and/or slidingly movement to second base member 104b via sliding pivotal connector 117 during set up and collapsing of rebounder 100. Second cross member 126 has an elongated first leg 126a and an elongated second leg 126b. A cross support locking mechanism 128 receives first cross member 124 and first and second legs 126a, 126b. Each of first and second legs 126a, 126b has a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The first end of first leg 126a is pivotally connected to second base member 104b via sliding pivotal connector 117 during set up and collapsing of rebounder 100. The first end of the second leg 126b is pivotally and/or slidingly connected to the first base member 104a via a sliding pivotal connector 117 through which base member 104a passes. The second end of each of the first and second legs 126a, 126b is connected to the cross member locking mechanism 128. The cross support locking mechanism 128 receives, spans between, and is pivotally connected to first support 124 and rigidly connected to the second end of each of the first and second legs 126a, 126b. Cross support locking mechanism 128 is actuatable between a locked position (where a spring biased detent button 128a extends through hole 128b) (
(20) Telescoping first and second side brace members 130, 132 are each pivotally connected to first side support 114 and second side support 116 respectively. First brace member 130 has a first end 130a pivotally connected to first side support 114 and pivotally and/or slidingly connected to base member 104a via a sliding pivoting connecter 117 that receives second base member 104a during set up and collapsing of rebounder 100. Second brace member 132 has a first end 132a pivotally connected to second side support 116 and is pivotally and/or slidingly connected to second base member 104b via a sliding pivoting connecter 117 during set up and collapsing of rebounder 100. With this configuration, upper frame 102 is adjustable relative to base frame 104 by the sliding and/or pivotal movement and/or adjustment of the second end 130a of first brace 130 and the second end 132a of second brace 132 with respect to first and second base members 104a, 104b respectively. For example, upper frame 102 may be angled relative to base frame 104 by adjusting the positioning of first and second support members 130, 132. Additionally, each of first and second side brace members 130, 132 include a first sleeve 133a, and a second sleeve 133b slidingly, or telescopingly, received within the first sleeve 133a, where the upper frame 102 is adjustable relative to the base frame 104 by telescoping of first and/or second sleeves 133a, 133b with respect to one another to adjust the overall length of the first and second brace members 130, 132, and where, as a consequence, the second end of each of the first and second brace members 130, 132 slides with respect to the first and second base members 104a, 104b, respectively, thereby allowing the upper frame 102 to be selectively angled relative to the base frame 104 by adjusting the effective length of at least one of the first and second brace members 130, 132. One or more releasable locking devices may be included, which may in an exemplary implementation comprise at least one spring-biased detent device 133c, configured for selectively engaging one or more holes in the first sleeve 133a in which the second sleeve is received, to thereby allow such second sleeve 133b to be selectively fixed with respective to the first sleeve and to thereby selectively fix the effective length of such first or second brace 130, 132.
(21) To collapse rebounder 100, coupling 123 of locking mechanism 122 is released, or unlocked, by the user need by depressing the coupling 122 a sufficient distance, whereby the members 118, 120 are no longer in tension, at which point members 118, 120 may freely pivot downwardly in a folding manner as shown in
(22) Components of rebounder 100, including without limitation, upper frame 102, lower frame 104, cross supports 124, 126, and braces 130, 132, could be constructed of steel pipe or tubing, or any other suitable including metal, alloy, or material.
(23) Accordingly, implementations are disclosed herein that provide a soccer rebounder that can be manipulated to be in a compact, space-saving configuration. Additionally, implementations are disclosed herein that provide a goal apparatus, for use in the training and/or play of other activities, such as hockey, lacrosse, etc., that can also be manipulated to be in a compact, space-saving configuration.
(24) The above-disclosed features and functions, as well as alternatives, may be combined into many other different apparatuses or applications. Various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements may be made by those skilled in the art, each of which is also intended to be encompassed by the disclosed implementations.