Assembly for Baseball Field Dugout Seating and for Baseball Equipment Storage
20170080311 ยท 2017-03-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B60/56
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62B5/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An assembly for baseball dugout seating and for baseball equipment storage incorporating an upwardly opening vessel having a height, an upper end, and an interior space, the interior space having front and rear ends; a removable seat plate overlying the front end of the interior space; a plurality of lower brackets mounted within the rear end of the interior space; a plurality of upper brackets mounted within the rear end of the interior space; a plurality of bats having lengths greater than the upwardly opening vessel's height, each bat having an end cap, a barrel, a taper, and a handle, each bat's end cap being received by one of the lower brackets, and each bat's taper being received by one of the upper brackets; and a seat-comprising upwardly extensions of the bat handles from the upwardly opening vessel's upper end.
Claims
1: An assembly for baseball dugout seating and for baseball equipment storage, said assembly comprising: (a) an upwardly opening vessel having a rear wall, a height and an upper end, the upwardly opening vessel further having an interior space, said space having front and rear ends; (b) a removable seat plate overlying the front end of the interior space; (c) an upper plurality of bat brackets fixedly mounted within the rear end of the interior space; and (d) a lower plurality of bat brackets fixedly mounted within the rear end of the interior space.
2: The assembly of claim 1 wherein each lower bat bracket comprises an upwardly opening concavity.
3: The assembly of claim 2 wherein each upwardly opening concavity has a rear wall, the upwardly opening vessel's rear wall comprising the upwardly opening concavities' rear walls.
4: The assembly of claim 3 wherein each upwardly opening concavity has a pair of lateral walls.
5: The assembly of claim 4 wherein each wall among the upwardly opening concavities' rear and lateral walls extends upwardly to the vessel's upper end, the upper bat brackets comprising said upward wall extensions.
6: The assembly of claim 5 wherein the removable seat plate is hingedly mounted upon the upwardly opening vessel.
7: The assembly of claim 6 further comprising a cushion fixedly attached to the removable seat plate.
8: The assembly of claim 6 further comprising carry means fixedly attached to the upwardly opening vessel.
9: The assembly of claim 8 wherein the carry means comprise a loop handle or a wheel and pull handle combination.
10: The assembly of claim 1 comprising a plurality of bats having handles, and further comprising a seat back extending upwardly from the vessel's rearward end, the seat back comprising the bat handles.
11: The assembly of claim 10 wherein each bat is engaged by one of the upper bat brackets and is engaged by one of the lower bat brackets.
12: The assembly of claim 11 wherein each lower bat bracket comprises an upwardly opening concavity.
13: The assembly of claim 12 wherein each upwardly opening concavity has a rear wall, the upwardly opening vessel's rear wall comprising the upwardly opening concavities' rear walls.
14: The assembly of claim 13 wherein each upwardly opening concavity has a pair of lateral walls.
15: The assembly of claim 14 wherein each wall among the upwardly opening concavities' rear and lateral walls extends upwardly to the vessel's upper end, the upper bat brackets comprising said upward wall extensions.
16: The assembly of claim 15 wherein the removable seat plate is hingedly mounted upon the upwardly opening vessel.
17: The assembly of claim 16 further comprising a cushion fixedly attached to the seat plate.
18: The assembly of claim 17 further comprising carry means fixedly attached to the upwardly opening vessel.
19: The assembly of claim 18 wherein the carry means comprise an assembly selected from the group consisting of pivoting loop handles, wheel and pull handle combinations, and side wall recesses.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] Referring now to the drawings and in particular to Drawing
[0020] A removable, and preferably pivoting, seat plate 40 overlies and covers the interior space 20, such seat dually functioning as a lid component. The seat plate 40 is preferably composed of durable plastic, and includes a peripheral flange 42 which seals the interior 20 and provides additional rigidity to the seat plate 40. Cushioning 56 may be adhesively attached to the upper surface of the seat plate 40 to enhance seating comfort. In a preferred embodiment, left and right slotted ears 44 and 50 extend downwardly from rearward ends of flange 42. Such extensions 44 and 50 have curved slots 46 and 52 which slidably engage circular T head elements 48 and 54 which are rigidly mounted to walls 16 and 14. Such hinge components 44,46,48, and 50,52,54, facilitate pivoting opening and closing movements of the seat plate 40 between the closed position depicted in
[0021] Further structural components of the instant inventive assembly comprise pluralities of bat securing and positioning brackets which are adapted for both vertically orienting a series of bats such as bats 4, 6, 8, and 10, and for arranging the bats in a laterally extending series at the rearward end of seat plate 40.
[0022] In a preferred embodiment, the invention's bat brackets comprise a lower plurality of brackets and an upper plurality of brackets. Suitable embodiments of the lower bat securing brackets are depicted in Drawing
[0023] In the preferred embodiment, the walls among the rearward wall 18, the lateral partitioning wall 22, and the right and left walls 14 and 16, and the longitudinally extending partitioning walls 26, 30, and 34 extend upwardly from the lower end bat brackets 19 to form at the upper end of the vessel a lateral array of upper bat brackets 17. Such upper bat brackets 17 may laterally engage taper portions 82 of the bats 4, 6, 8, and 10, such engagements securing the bats in their upwardly oriented and upwardly extending configurations. The dashed line depictions of the upper bat brackets 17 are considered to be representative of other suitably substituted bat securing bracket configurations such as loops or sleeves.
[0024] Referring in particular to
[0025] Upon closure of the lid 40, bats 4, 6, 8, and 10 may be respectively inserted into and stored within rear storage spaces 24, 28, 32, and 36. Such mode of bat storage advantageously upwardly extends the bats' handles 80 in a seat back forming array 2. Thereafter, a baseball player 100 may be seated upon the cushion 56 of seat plate 40. Thereafter, the player 100 may slightly recline rearwardly, causing his or her back to rearwardly impinge against the bats' handles 80. Such reclining motion and back impingements simultaneously drives the bats' taper portions 82 rearwardly against the upper bat brackets 17 while levering the lower cap ends 86 of the bats forwardly against the lower bat brackets 19. In such levering action, the upper brackets function as a fulcrum which actuates the retaining actions of the lower brackets 19. Counter-torque imposed by the brackets 17 and 19 to the bats' tapers 82 and caps 86 advantageously meets and resists the player's back reclining motion, and allows the bat's handles 80 to constitute and to effectively function as a seat back 2.
[0026] While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the above illustrative embodiment, those skilled in the art may make modifications to the structure, arrangement, portions and components of the invention without departing from those principles. Accordingly, it is intended that the description and drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in the limiting sense, and that the invention be given a scope commensurate with the appended claims.