Tennis net tension system including service let indication feature
09687707 ยท 2017-06-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B61/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B61/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is system and method for measuring the tension of a tennis net, and, alternatively or in addition, for determining if a service let occurs via the measuring of the net tension. The disclosed embodiments measure a force exerted on the center-strap or the singles stick by the net. In these embodiments, the measured force provides an accurate reflection of the tension of the net.
Claims
1. A net tension system for indicating that there has been contact between a net and a ball, comprising the net spanning a playing area, wherein the net is supported by a pair of net posts on opposite sides of the playing area; a connector between the net posts, the net connected to the playing area by way of the connector; a scale measuring a force exerted by the net on the connector; and an indicator expressing when a threshold force measured by the scale has been met or exceeded during a short duration, the threshold force being indicative of an impact between the ball and the net, wherein the threshold force is based upon a fingerprint, the fingerprint being a unique sharp spike in an output of the scale during the short duration.
2. The net tension system as recited in claim 1, wherein the net includes an upper cable supporting a netting, the tension in the upper cable being adjustable to adjust a net tension.
3. The net tension system as recited in claim 2, wherein the connector is a strap provided between net posts, the strap connecting the upper cable to the playing surface, wherein the scale is provided between the strap and the playing surface, the scale measuring a force exerted on the strap by the net.
4. The net tension system as recited in claim 3, wherein the force exerted on the strap by the net is caused by a deflection of about 15.6 cm in the upper cable between the net posts and the strap.
5. The net tension system as recited in claim 3, wherein the strap includes a connecting support selectively attachable to a hook connected to the playing area.
6. The net tension system as recited in claim 2, wherein the connector is a singles stick provided between the upper cable and the playing surface, and wherein the scale is provided between the playing surface and the singles stick, the scale measuring changes in the exerted on the singles stick by the net.
7. The net tension system as recited in claim 1, including an indicator expressing the force measured by the scale.
8. The net tension system as recited in claim 7, wherein the indicator is separate from the scale, and is in communication with the scale via one of (1) a wired connection and (2) a wireless connection.
9. The net tension system as recited in claim 7, wherein the indicator includes a screen expressing the measured tension by displaying a numeric force measurement.
10. The net tension system as recited in claim 7, wherein the indicator expresses the measured force by indicating a threshold force has been met or exceeded, wherein the threshold force is indicative of an impact between a ball and the net.
11. The net tension system as recited in claim 1, wherein the measured force is exerted by the net on the connector in a direction substantially perpendicular to the length of the net.
12. The net tension system as recited in claim 1, wherein the fingerprint includes both a sharp dip and a sharp peak.
13. The net tension system as recited in claim 1, wherein the fingerprint is predetermined and known to correspond to an impact between the ball and the net.
14. The net tension system as recited in claim 1, wherein the short duration corresponds to a duration during which the ball strikes the net.
15. A method for indicating that there has been contact between a net and a ball, the method comprising: using a scale to measure a force exerted by the net on a connector, the net connected to a playing area by way of the connector, the connector provided between a pair of net posts supporting the net on opposite sides of the playing area; and using an indicator to express when a threshold force measured by the scale has been met or exceeded during a short duration, the threshold force being indicative of an impact between the ball and the net, wherein the threshold force is based upon a fingerprint, the fingerprint being a unique sharp spike in an output of the scale during the short duration.
16. The method as described in claim 15, wherein the connector is a strap connecting the net to the playing area, and wherein the measuring step includes measuring a force exerted on the strap by a net cable.
17. The method as described in claim 15, wherein the connector is a singles stick connecting the net to the playing area, and wherein the measuring step includes measuring a force exerted on the singles stick by a net cable.
18. The method as described in claim 15, wherein the fingerprint includes both a sharp dip and a sharp peak.
19. The method as described in claim 15, wherein the fingerprint is predetermined and known to correspond to an impact between the ball and the net.
20. The method as described in claim 15, wherein the short duration corresponds to a duration during which the ball strikes the net.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings can be described as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) The net 12 is supported on opposite sides of the playing area 14 by net posts 16 (
(12) The net 12 is connected to the playing surface 14, in this example, by a center-strap 22. The upper cable 18 exerts an upward force F.sub.1 on the center-strap 22 in a direction substantially perpendicular to the length L of the net 12. This is because the net 12 is higher at each end (e.g., the net posts 16 are at 107 cm height) than in the middle, so the center-strap 22 necessarily pulls down upon the net 12, creating the upward force F.sub.1. The center-strap 22 resists the force F.sub.1 with an equal and opposite force to maintain the net 12 in a normal condition (the pre-determined height of the center-strap 22). The force F.sub.1 is resisted by way of the center-strap 22 being connected to the playing surface 14. In one example, the center-strap 22 is connected to the playing surface by a cable 24 attached to a first connecting support 26, which is selectively attachable to a hook 28.
(13) In one example of this disclosure, a scale 30 measures the force F.sub.1 exerted by the upper cable 18 on the center-strap. The force F.sub.1 is indicative of a tension in the net 12. That is, the higher the tension of the upper cable 18, the higher the force F.sub.1 against the center strap 22. As used herein, the term scale refers to any force measuring device, including, but not limited to pull scales 32A-32D (
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(16) While this disclosure extends to all types of indicators 36, the indicator 36 of
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(19) As the upper cable 18 is adjusted, the force F.sub.1 will change, and, in turn, so will the height H of the net 12 (between the net post 18 or the singles stick 43, and the center-strap 22) and the overall tension in the upper cable 18. In one example, a loose net may indicate a force F.sub.1 of 4.5 kg while a tight net might show a force F.sub.1 of 5.8 kg (approximately 44 N and 57 N, respectively). The scale 30 can accurately measure the force F.sub.1. In the example of
(20) The measurement can be made with or without singles sticks 43 (
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(22) In one example, the singles stick 43 is connected to a scale 52 at its base. Seen in detail in
(23) While there are two singles sticks 43 commonly employed in tennis (one on each end of the net), only one stick is generally required to measure the net tension. Further, it will be appreciated that while a standard singles stick is placed 91.4 cm outside the singles sideline, one can also place the device at another point along the net.
(24) Further, because the presence of the center-strap 22 changes the net tension, the measurements taken at the singles sticks 43 will be markedly different if a center-strap 22 is not used, or if used, not at its regulation 91.4 cm height. Thus, the presence or absence of the center-strap 22 should be noted when measuring the force F.sub.2. Likewise, the presence or absence of the singles sticks 43 should be noted when measuring the force F.sub.1 at the center-strap, as discussed relative to
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(27) Using any of the above embodiments, one can then duplicate a tension time and again. With no measureable variables, that is, the distance between the net posts (12.8 m), the inelasticity of the steel net cable, the height of the single post (107 cm), and the position of the singles stick (91.4 cm outside the single sideline), and the 91.4 cm height of the net at the center-strap, are all fixed by rule, the net tension will substantially be the exact same in each instance. This measurement can be used each time when putting a net up or can be used to simply test periodically that the net tension has remained the same.
(28) An additional benefit of the system 10 relates to the service let rule. A serve that clips the net 12 but still falls in the service box is called a let and is re-played. With the instant disclosure, any ball that comes into contact with the net 12 will change the force (e.g., F.sub.1 or F.sub.2) caused by tension of the net 12. Such a contact and the resulting change in the force will be picked up by the scale. That is, the contact between the ball and the net changes the force F.sub.1, F.sub.2 from a normal level to a threshold level indicating that there has been contact between the net 12 and the ball.
(29) The threshold force will be of an extremely short duration, and may create a unique fingerprint of a sharp spike (dip/peak). When the threshold force is met, an audible signal (beep) may be triggered, indicating a let.
(30) The fingerprint associated with the threshold force will be different than the effect that wind might have. Essentially, the effect of wind on the net tension is more of a constant push than the short-term impact associated with a ball strike. For example, even strong wind gusts have a duration in seconds, while a serve regularly is double or triple that speed, and has an impact duration in milliseconds. Measuring the change of force relative to time (e.g., how fast the force changed from one millisecond to the next one or more) will isolate the signature of a ball impact, allowing it to be identified separately from any wind effect (which will be filtered out). This unique ball strike signature can be used to set the sensitivity for what will be triggered by the threshold force, indicating a let ball.
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(32) Although the different examples have the specific components shown in the illustrations, embodiments of this claimed invention are not limited to those particular combinations. It is possible to use some of the components or features from one of the examples in combination with features or components from another one of the examples. Furthermore it is appreciated that distances or features in the drawings may be reduced or exaggerated for illustrative purposes and do not in any way so limit the embodiment shown.
(33) For example, while the forces F.sub.1 and F.sub.2 are substantially perpendicular to the length L of the net 12, in an alternate embodiment the scale 30 is arranged to measure the tension in the upper cable 18 directly, although this arrangement may lack sensitivity and responsiveness for the required measurements.
(34) As another example, while specific distances such as 107 cm and 91.4 cm have been mentioned above, as currently required by all tennis governing bodies, it should be understood that this disclosure extends to systems including other distances which may include other sports which employs nets. For instance, if the regulations from the tennis governing bodies are followed, the difference between the height at the net posts 16 and the center-strap 22 will be 15.6 cm. However, in some instances the regulations are not followed, resulting in a height difference of about 15.6 cm. As used herein, the term about is not a boundaryless term, and should be interpreted in the way one skilled in the art would interpret the term. Similarly, measurements as described in the screen readout are given as examples only and will be different under use.
(35) One of ordinary skill in this art would understand that the above-described embodiments are exemplary and non-limiting. That is, modifications of this disclosure would come within the scope of the claims. Accordingly, the following claims should be studied to determine their true scope and content.