Foosball table safety accessory
10004977 ยท 2018-06-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A63B67/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A foosball table safety accessory is disclosed which includes a conical frustum shaped sleeve, a cylindrical nut and a cylindrical sleeve which forms a modified foosball rod bearing nut. The modified foosball rod bearing nut is attachable to and removable from side walls of the foosball table. The cylindrical nut has a through bore with internal threading throughout the length of the through bore. In the conical frustum shaped sleeve, one end is broader than the other side. The cylindrical nut is attached to the broad side of the conical frustum shaped sleeve. The cylindrical sleeve is attached to the narrow side of the conical frustum shaped sleeve. The accessory or protective sleeve would encapsulate the free end of a foosball rod and allows the foosball rod to freely move back and forth, yet provides for the sleeve to be fixed. Overall, a new type of bearing nut together with a polycarbonate tubing or sleeve enhance the safety of the foosball table during use. The accessory would enhance safety by preventing injuries by securing the rod within the sleeve so as the moving rod does not inadvertently hit a bystander. Safety is also enhanced since the rod is not protruding from the sleeve.
Claims
1. A foosball table safety accessory secured to a foosball table that includes sidewalls having inner and outer portions, the foosball table safety accessory comprising: a conical frustum shaped sleeve having first and second ends; a cylindrical nut having a through bore, and first and second ends, wherein the second end of the cylindrical nut is attached to the first end of the conical frustum shaped sleeve, and wherein the first end of the cylindrical nut is inserted through the sidewall of the foosball table, and is receivable at a bearing on the outer portion of a sidewall of the foosball table; and a cylindrical sleeve having first and second ends, wherein the first end of the cylindrical sleeve is attached to the second end of the conical frustum shaped sleeve, the first end of the conical frustum shaped sleeve that is attached to the second end of the cylindrical nut abuts the outer portion of the sidewall of the foosball table and the cylindrical sleeve extends away from the foosball table when the cylindrical nut is inserted through the sidewall of the foosball table, wherein a rod of the foosball table is received inside the cylindrical sleeve through the through bore of the cylindrical nut and the conical frustum shaped sleeve, and is movable therein, and wherein the cylindrical sleeve extends beyond the rod to encapsulate an outward extendable movement of the rod across the foosball table.
2. The foosball table safety accessory of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical nut and the conical frustum shaped sleeve are made of at least one of nylon, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a metal, and a polymer resin.
3. The foosball table safety accessory of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical sleeve is made of at least one of a nylon, polycarbonate, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a metal, and a polymer resin.
4. The foosball table safety accessory of claim 1, wherein a length of the cylindrical sleeve is in the range of 3 and 16.
5. The foosball table safety accessory of claim 4, wherein the length of the cylindrical sleeve is one of 4 5/16, 7, 9 1/16, and 14.
6. The foosball table safety accessory of claim 5, wherein an inner diameter of the cylindrical sleeve is in the range of to 1.
7. The foosball table safety accessory of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical nut is made of nylon and has an outer diameter of 1 and an inner diameter of .
8. The foosball table safety accessory of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical sleeve is fixed to the foosball table by securing the cylindrical nut and the cylindrical sleeve.
9. The foosball table safety accessory of claim 1, wherein the foosball table safety accessory is retrofitted to the outer portion of the sidewall of the foosball table.
10. The foosball table safety accessory of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical sleeve is fixed to the foosball table by snapping the cylindrical nut on the outer portion of the sidewall of the foosball table.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The features of the present invention, which are believed to be novel, are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. Embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the scope of the claims, wherein like designations denote like elements, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(5) As used in the specification and claims, the singular forms a, an and the include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. For example, the term an article may include a plurality of articles unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
(6) Those with ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the elements in the Figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and are not necessarily drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements in the Figures may be exaggerated, relative to other elements, in order to improve the understanding of the present invention.
(7) There may be additional components described in the foregoing application that are not depicted on one of the described drawings. In the event such a component is described, but not depicted in a drawing, the absence of such a drawing should not be considered as an omission of such design from the specification.
(8) Before describing the present invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention utilizes a combination of system components which constitutes an accessory used for achieving enhanced safety conditions to play foosball. Accordingly, the components and the method steps have been represented, showing only specific details that are pertinent for an understanding of the present invention.
(9) As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting but rather to provide an understandable description of the invention.
(10) The present invention provides an accessory for a foosball table which enhances the safety of a player. The foosball table safety accessory is also referred to as Protecto Flex. As illustrated in the
(11) The conical frustum shaped sleeve 102 has a through bore and first and second ends 108 and 110. The first end 108 of the conical frustum shaped sleeve 102 is of octagonal shape. The octagonal shape is shown for illustrative purpose only and any suitable shape may be included without departing from scope and spirit of the present invention. The diameter of the conical frustum shaped sleeve 102 at the first end 108 is more than the diameter of the conical frustum shaped sleeve 102 at the second end 110. In an embodiment, the diameter of the conical frustum shaped sleeve 102 at the first end 108 is 1.5 inches and the diameter of the conical frustum shaped sleeve 102 at the second end 110 is 1 inch. In an embodiment, the conical frustum shaped sleeve 102 is made of a plastic, such as nylon or polyethylene. However, any other suitable material, such as a metal, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or a resin may also be used. The length and diameter of the sleeve can be altered to fit the size of the rod on the table. One skilled in the art is able to determine the size needed without undue experimentation merely by measuring the width and length of the rod on the table.
(12) The cylindrical nut 104 has a through bore and first and second ends 112 and 114. The second end 114 of the cylindrical nut 104 is attached to the first end 108 of the conical frustum shaped sleeve 102. The attachment of the cylindrical nut 104 to the conical frustum shaped sleeve 102 may be of any suitable process, such as welding. Further, the cylindrical nut 104 and the conical frustum shaped sleeve 102 may be integrally formed, by using a suitable manufacturing process, such as drawing, forging, or casting. The first end 112 of the cylindrical nut 104 is to be inserted in the foosball table. The cylindrical nut 104 has internal threading throughout the length of the through bore. The internal threading of the cylindrical nut 104 is designed to easily engage with the threads of foosball rod bearing bolt of the foosball table. The engagement of the threads leads the first end 108 of the conical frustum shaped sleeve 102 to get attached to the foosball table. The cylindrical nut 104 is made of plastic such as nylon or polyethylene. However, any other suitable material, such as a metal, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or a resin may also be used.
(13) The cylindrical sleeve 106 has a through bore and first and second ends 116 and 118. The diameter of the cylindrical sleeve 106 is less than the diameter of the through bore of the conical frustum shaped sleeve 102. This allows the first end of the cylindrical sleeve 106 to attach to the second end 110 of the conical frustum shaped sleeve 106. In an embodiment, the cylindrical sleeve 106 is attached to the second end 110 of the conical frustum shaped sleeve 102 through a set of set-screws (not shown). The conical frustum shaped sleeve 106 has a set of slots 120a and 120b with internal threading at the central portion thereof. The attachment by using set-screws (not shown) through the set of slots 120a and 120b is shown for illustrative purpose only. Alternatively 3-set screws can be used herein. Any other suitable attachment may be considered without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
(14) In an embodiment, the cylindrical sleeve 106 is made of a polycarbonate material. However, any other suitable material, such as a metal, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or a resin may also be used. In an embodiment, the inner diameter (ID) of the cylindrical sleeve 106 is inches and the outer diameter (OD) of the cylindrical sleeve 106 is 1 inch. Preferably the ID is 1 and the OD is . The length at the sleeve can range from about 3 to about 16 with a preference for about 3.50- to about 14.50 inches, and most preferably about 4 5/16 and 14. Generally the ID can range from about to about 1, and the OD range from to about 2 provided there is room to fit the sleeve in the table. In an embodiment, the length of cylindrical sleeve is 3.75 inches. In another embodiment, the length of the cylindrical sleeve 106 is 6.25 inches. In yet another embodiment, the length of the cylindrical sleeve 106 is 8.2 inches. In yet another embodiment, the length of the cylindrical sleeve 106 is 13.75 inches. Standard Lengths for current tables which are suitable for the inventive sleeves include: 14 9 1/16, 7 and 4 5/16.
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(16) The first and second rods 206a and 206b slide freely in the first and second side walls 204a and 204b with the help of bearings that are fixed inside them. The first side wall 204a has a first set of bearings which includes bolts and nuts to allow free movement of the first and second rods 206a and 206b. The second side wall 204b has a second set of bearings which includes a set of bolts and a set of accessories 212a and 212b. Each of the set of accessories 212a and 212b includes the cylindrical nut 104 that is screwed to the bolt. The set of accessories 212a and 212b encapsulate the free ends of the first and second rods 206a and 206b. The set of accessories 212a and 212b is installed as bearing nuts for the first and second rods 206a and 206b on the second side wall 204b. The lengths of the cylindrical sleeve 106 of the set of accessories 212a and 212b depend on the lengths of the first and second rods 206a and 206b that extend out of the second side wall 204 during the back and forth movement. The desired set of accessories 212a and 212b is installed on the second side wall 204b. The cylindrical sleeve 106 of the set of accessories 212a and 212b does not interfere with the back and forth movement of the first and second rods 206a and 206b. The first and second rods 206a and 206b move inside the cylindrical sleeve 106 by enhancing safety to the people/players near the foosball table 200.
(17) The set of accessories 212a and 212b is a fixed structure and players are aware of the structure while playing the foosball. Further, the players are aware of the fact that the first and second rods 206a and 206b move only inside the set of accessories 212a and 212b as the cylindrical sleeve 106 covers the maximum extendable movement of the first and second rods 206a and 206b. The cylindrical sleeve 106 of the set of accessories 212a and 212b would extend outward from second side wall 204b of the foosball table 200. The cylindrical sleeve 106 of the set of accessories 212a and 212b would essentially contain the first and second rods 206a and 206b as they were pushed across the width of the foosball table 200 and out of the second side wall 204b. Thus, the set of accessories 212a and 212b would provide a protective sleeve that would prevent an individual, specifically a young child, from being struck by the rod when it was forcefully pushed.
(18) The accessory 100 acts as a modified new foosball rod bearing nut for the foosball table. The accessory 100 is easy to install and manufacture. The accessory 100 may be installed in a quick and easy manner likely without special tools and without any modifications to the foosball table. The accessory 100 prevents injuries by improving the safety environment to the foosball players. The accessory 100 would be particularly useful when young or small children are standing next to the foosball table, as it would prevent injuries to the face, head, neck, chest and upper body. The accessory 100 can be fitted on any standard foosball table without any structural modification, keeping the costs low. The accessory 100 is convenient to use, easy to install, safety enhancing, and durable for years. Because the tubing protrudes beyond the inside rod, the chance to be hit or injured by a moving rod is minimized. It has been seen that bystanders to a foosball game in play will be hit by moving rods in the leg or waist area depending on their height. Children depending on their height can be hit in the head or chest area. With the present invention, the tubing is stationary allowing movement of the rod inside. It is known that foosball tables vary in dimensions including the dimensions of the rods, men and kickers. As such, the bearings as described herein can be applied but modified to the size of the rods within the table of choice.
EXAMPLE
(19) The foosball table accessory is installed on a foosball rod bearing on the side of the table opposite the rod handle. For installation, one removes the existing bearing nuts from the rod bearings on a foosball table and replaces them with a set of inventive rod bearing nut which features the polycarbonate tubing. A section of tubing that corresponds to the length of the rod that exited the side of the table opposite its handle is employed. As an embodiment, using a standard US table, the nuts with the sections of tubing measuring 3 inches are installed on the bearings that hold the rods five kickers, while the nuts with the section of tubing measuring 13 inches are installed on the bearings that hold the rods with two kickers.
(20) The tubing on each nut extends outward from the side of the table and contains the rod as it was pushed across the width of the table and out its opposite side. Thus, it provides a protective sleeve to prevent an individual, specifically a young child, from being struck by the rod when it is forcefully pushed.
(21) The accessory provides an inventive bearing nut for foosball tables. Generally, a retrofit for a table would use at least 2 nuts and the respective a polycarbonate tube for encapsulating the rod. The fixed tube would provide a protective sleeve that extends beyond the rod, and since the rod is enclosed or encased within the tube, would prevent an individual from being struck with the rod (an especially dangerous situation if the rod is moving as in during play). While generally all tables can be retrofitted, the invention is especially suited for split bearing systems.
(22) During a game play, this is particularly useful if young or small children are standing next to a foosball table, as it would prevent injuries to the face, head, neck, chest and upper body.
(23) The present invention has been described herein with reference to a particular embodiment for a particular application. Although selected embodiments have been illustrated and described in detail, it may be understood that various substitutions and alterations are possible. Those having ordinary skill in the art and access to the present teachings may recognize additional various substitutions and alterations are also possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and as defined by the following claim.