Attachable goal
12558599 ยท 2026-02-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B63/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A goal that is configured to connect to a frame of a trampoline. The goal includes tube clamps, support tubes, pivoting brackets, and multiple bars that support a netting. The tube clamps are rotatable around the poles to which they are attached, and the pivoting brackets can pivot around the connection point with the support tubes.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a goal comprising: a first tube clamp to couple to a vertically oriented first pole external to and separate from the goal; a second tube clamp to couple to a vertically oriented second pole external to and separate from the goal, wherein the vertically oriented first pole is positioned a first distance from the vertically oriented second pole; a first support tube, wherein a first end of the first support tube is coupled to the first tube clamp and a second end of the first support tube is coupled to a first pivoting bracket; a second support tube, wherein a first end of the second support tube is coupled to the second tube clamp and a second end of the second support tube is coupled to a second pivoting bracket; a back bar, wherein a first end of the back bar is coupled to the first pivoting bracket and a second end of the back bar is coupled to the second pivoting bracket; and a netting coupled to the back bar, wherein the netting and back bar are to be positioned in front of and away from the first and second pole based on lengths of the first and second support tubes; wherein the first pivoting bracket is configured to facilitate the first support tube to pivot about a first vertical axis at the second end of the first support tube, the second pivoting bracket is configured to facilitate the second support tube to pivot about a second vertical axis at the second end of the second support tube, and the first pivoting bracket and the second pivoting bracket allow the back bar to be alternatively coupled to a vertically oriented third pole via the first tube clamp and a vertically oriented fourth pole via the second tube clamp, wherein the vertically oriented third pole is positioned a different second distance from the vertically oriented fourth pole.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a first side bar coupled to the first pivoting bracket; and a second side bar coupled to the second pivoting bracket.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the netting is coupled to the first side bar, the second side bar, and the back bar, a first side wall of the goal is formed from the netting below the first side bar, a second side wall of the goal is formed from the netting below the second side bar, and a back wall of the goal is formed from the netting below the back bar.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a banner.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the banner comprises a first strap and a second strap; and wherein the first strap and the second strap are coupled to the netting.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the banner further comprises a first clip attached to the first strap, and second clip attached to the second strap; wherein the netting comprises a first cord attachment and a second cord attachment; and wherein the first cord attachment is coupled to the first clip via a first cord; and the second cord attachment is coupled to the second clip via a second cord.
7. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the banner comprises one or more photoreactive elements.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising one or more lights and a power source for the one or more lights.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the one or more lights are LED lights.
10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein one or more or more lights are solar powered lights and the power source comprises at least one solar panel.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first pole comprises a first pole of a trampoline and the second pole comprises a second pole of the trampoline.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the netting is constructed from one of a flexible fabric or a netted material.
13. A method for assembling a goal, the method comprising: attaching a first tube clamp of the goal to a vertically oriented first pole external to and separate from the goal, wherein the first tube clamp comprises a first portion, a second portion, and a fastener; attaching a second tube clamp of the goal to another vertically oriented, second pole external to and separate from the goal, wherein the second tube clamp comprises a first portion, a second portion, and a fastener, wherein the first tube clamp is coupled to a first end of a first support tube and the second tube clamp is coupled to a first end of a second support tube; coupling a second end of the first support tube to a first pivoting bracket and a first side bar, wherein the first pivoting bracket is configured to facilitate the first support tube pivoting about a first vertical axis at the second end of the first support tube; coupling a second end of the second support tube to a second pivoting bracket and a second side bar, wherein the second pivoting bracket is configured to facilitate the second support tube pivoting about a second vertical axis at the second end of the second support tube; coupling a back bar to the first pivoting bracket and the second pivoting bracket, wherein the second end of the first support tube and the back bar correspond to an upper left interior corner of the goal and the second of the second support tube and the back bar correspond to an upper right interior corner of the goal, wherein coupling the back bar to the first pivoting bracket comprises pivoting the first support tube in the first pivoting bracket based on a distance between the first pole and the second pole and to position the back bar away from the first and second poles; and coupling a netting to the back bar, the first side bar, and the second side bar.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the first support tube is coupled to the first pivoting bracket via a pin inserted through the first support tube and the first pivoting bracket at the first vertical axis.
15. The method of claim 13, further comprising attaching a banner to the netting.
16. A trampoline system comprising: a trampoline jumping surface; a safety enclosure to provide an upright border corresponding to at least a portion of a perimeter of the jumping surface; a frame comprising a first plurality of support poles to elevate the trampoline jumping surface above a ground surface and a second plurality of vertically oriented support poles to connect to and support the safety enclosure; and a goal coupled to at least two of the second plurality of support poles to position the goal outside of and away from the perimeter of the jumping surface, wherein the goal comprises: a netting; a moveable goal frame configured to attach to the at least two of the second plurality of support poles, wherein the netting is coupled to the moveable goal frame and the moveable goal frame comprises: a first pivot bracket; a second pivot bracket; a back bar, wherein a first end of the back bar is fixedly coupled to the first pivot bracket, and a second end of the back bar is fixedly coupled to the second pivot bracket; a first side bar fixedly coupled to the first pivot bracket; a second side bar fixedly coupled to the second pivot bracket; a first horizontal support, wherein the first horizontal support comprises a first end to be coupled to the first pivot bracket to pivot about a first vertical axis, and further comprises a second end comprising a first coupler to removably couple to a first one of the at least two of the second plurality of support poles; and a second horizontal support, wherein the second horizontal support comprises a first end to be coupled to the second pivot bracket to pivot about a second vertical axis, and further comprises a second end comprising a second coupler to removably couple to a second one of the at least two of the second plurality of support poles; wherein the netting is coupled to the back bar, the first side bar, and the second side bar, and wherein the moveable goal frame is configured to be removed from the at least two of the second plurality of support poles and alternatively coupled to another pair of poles separate from the trampoline system.
17. The trampoline system of claim 16, further comprising a banner.
18. The trampoline system of claim 17, wherein the banner comprises one or more photoreactive elements.
19. The trampoline system of claim 16, further comprising at least one light.
20. The trampoline system of claim 16, wherein each of the distinct support tubes is coupled to its respective rotatable connection point by welding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) Like reference numbers and designations in the various drawings indicate like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Trampolines are a great source of recreation and exercise for many. As such, trampolines are a popular addition to many residential properties. Trampolines, however, often are large and take up a large amount of space, which can mean that there is little room in a yard, for example, for other recreational structures. It may be desirable to provide a recreational structure, such as, for example, a goal that can be incorporated with a trampoline.
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(10) Goal 105 can further include support tubes 135. Support tubes 135 can be coupled to tube clamps 130. In one instance, support tubes are coupled to tube clamps via a permanent coupling, such as, for example, through a permanent weld. It should be appreciated that in other cases, it is possible that support tubes 135 are coupled to tube clamps 130 in methods other than permanent coupling. As one example, support tubes 135 can be coupled to tube clamps 130 via screws or other fasteners.
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(13) Goal 105 can further include netting 110. In the example of
(14) Netting 110 can be constructed out of a flexible fabric or netted material which allows the goal to be used for a variety of different sports and/or activities. Netting 110 can also include one or more portions that are more rigid to provide for greater support. As an example, the sleeves that encompass the side bars 115 and back bar 120 can comprises a more rigid plastic. As another example, netting 115 can include front support section 150. This is a portion of netting 115 that is rigid, allowing for greater support of the frame of goal 105. In the example implementation of
(15) Since supporting structures can vary in size and make, such as, for example, the sizing of the space between trampoline poles can differ between different makes and models of trampolines. If a fence post is used, the sizing between posts can differ from a trampoline. As such, allowing movement of the goal structure during setup allows the goal 105 to be used on a variety of different supporting structures. The use of tube clamps 130 and pivoting brackets 140 allow the maneuverability of goal 105.
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(21) Tube clamps 130, once attached to the posts 195, can be rotated around posts 195, while not moving vertically along the post. This allows the angles of the support tubes 135 to be adjusted to correspond to the length of the back bar 120 and allow the back bar 120 to be properly coupled to the pivoting brackets 140. In addition, the hinged design of tube clamps 130 allows the clamps to be used on a variety of different sizes of posts 195. In some examples, different sized clamps 130 may be available depending on the size of posts 195 being used to support goal 105. In some instances, only a single one of the tube clamps may be configured to rotate around the pole to which it is coupled. In other instances, tube clamps can comprise a lock once the goal is situated to prevent future movement of the clamps around the poles.
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(25) In one implementation, there can be targets on the banner, which correspond to a particular sport. The targets may be printed on the banner 505, be implemented as cutouts on the banner 505, among other examples. As examples, the banner 505 may be configured to represent targets at which a field hockey or soccer player may aim. In another example, the banner can be used to practice baseball or softball pitching, among other example embodiments. Indeed, it should be appreciated that a wide variety of possible banners may be designed and implemented together with goal 105. In some examples, there may be more than one banners attached to the goal 105. This can be especially useful in situations where an object needs to slow down after traveling at a high rate of speed. The object, if it hits multiple banners, will slow down more before hitting the back net, which may cause damage if not slowed down enough. In some implementations, banner 505 can comprise photoreactive elements 510. The photoreactive elements 510 can be used to stand out more to the eye or allow use in low light conditions, thus creating a better target, etc. The photoreactive elements can comprise any element that appears to illuminate the design of the banner 505. It should also be appreciated that photoreactive elements 510 can be on goal 105 in places other than banner 505.
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(29) It should be appreciated that the particular examples illustrated and discussed above are provided merely to illustrate more general principles of this disclosure. Indeed, it should be appreciated that other features, changes, and alternative embodiments may be implemented without departing from the more general features proposed herein. Reference throughout this specification to one implementation or an implementation means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the implementation is included in at least one implementation of the present disclosure. Thus, the appearances of the phrases in one implementation, in an implementation, in one example, in some examples, in some instances, etc. in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same implementation. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more implementations.
(30) The following examples pertain to embodiments in accordance with this disclosure. In accordance with some implementations, a goal including: a first tube clamp to couple to a first pole; a second tube clamp to couple to a second pole; a first support tube coupled to the first tube clamp and a first pivoting bracket; a second support tube coupled to the second tube clamp and a second pivoting bracket; a back bar coupled to the first pivoting bracket and the second pivoting bracket; and a netting. The first tube clamp is rotatable about the first pole, the second tube clamp is rotatable around the second pole, the first pivoting bracket can pivot around the connection point between the first pivoting bracket and the first support tube, and the second pivoting bracket can pivot around the connection point between the second pivoting bracket and the second support tube.
(31) In some instances, an apparatus may further include a first side bar coupled to the first pivoting bracket and a second side bar coupled to the second pivoting bracket. The netting can be coupled to the first side bar, the second side bar, and the back bar. The apparatus can further include a banner. The banner can include a first strap coupled to the netting and a second strap coupled to the netting. Furthermore, a first clip can be coupled to the first strap and a second clip can be coupled to the second strap. The first clip can be coupled to the netting via a first cord attached to a first cord attachment on the netting and the second clip can be coupled to the netting via a second cord attached to a second cord attachment on the netting.
(32) Furthermore, in some instances, the apparatus can include one more lights. The lights can be LED lights in some implementations. In some instances, the lights are solar powered lights and the apparatus further includes a solar panel. In some instances, the banner includes photoreactive elements.
(33) In some implementations, a method or process of assembling a goal can include attaching a first tube clamp to a first pole attaching a second tube clamp to a second pole; wherein the first tube clamp is coupled to a first support tube and the second tube clamp is coupled to a second support tube; coupling the first support tube to a first pivoting bracket and a first side bar; coupling the second support tube to a second pivoting bracket and a second side bar; coupling a back bar to the first pivoting bracket and the second pivoting; and coupling a netting to the back bar, the first side bar, and the second side bar.
(34) In some implementations, the first bracket clamp and the second bracket clamp are rotatable around the first pole or the second pole. Furthermore, the first pivoting bracket can pivot around the connection point between the first pivoting bracket and the first support tube, and the second pivoting bracket can pivot around the connection point between the second pivoting bracket and the second support tube. In addition, in some implementations, the method includes coupling a banner to the netting.
(35) In accordance with some implementations, a goal can include a netting, and a moveable goal frame that includes at least two rotatable connection points connected to a trampoline; a distinct support a distinct support tube coupled to each of the at least two rotatable connection points; a distinct bracket that can pivot coupled to each of the distinct support tubes; and a back bar coupled to each of the distinct brackets that can pivot; and a distinct side bar coupled to each of the distinct brackets that can pivot.
(36) Furthermore, the goal can include a banner. In some instances, the banner can include one or more photoreactive elements. In some examples, the goal can further include at least one light. In some instances, each of the distinct support tubes is coupled to its respective rotatable connection point by welding
(37) Thus, particular embodiments of the subject matter have been described. Other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims. In some cases, the features, components, and actions recited in the claims can be arranged or performed in a different manner and still achieve desirable results. In addition, the processes depicted in the accompanying figures do not necessarily require the particular order shown, or sequential order, to achieve desirable results.
(38) A detailed description has been given with reference to specific exemplary embodiments. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative sense rather than a restrictive sense. Furthermore, the foregoing use of embodiment and other exemplarily language does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or the same example, but may refer to different and distinct embodiments, as well as potentially the same embodiment.