Basketball Hoop Structure For A Trampoline
20230173362 · 2023-06-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2067/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B63/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A basketball hoop structure is described herein. The basketball hoop structure includes a frame, a rim, a backboard and a fixing arrangement having an elongated trough. The hoop structure may be fixed onto a support tube of a trampoline. The support tube includes two slits and a locking hole. The trough includes two locking plates and a locking pin. When the basketball hoop structure is fixed to the support tube, the locking plates are inside the slits of the support tube and the locking pin is inside the locking hole.
Claims
1. A basketball hoop structure for a trampoline, comprising: a frame comprising: a hollow horizontal support tube having a circular cross-section, an upper surface and two slits arranged on the upper surface, a lower surface and a locking hole arranged on the lower surface; and a fixing arrangement attached to the frame, the fixing arrangement comprising an elongated trough having an inner surface, an outer surface, a first edge having a first locking plate and a second locking plate both configured to curve inward towards the inner surface, a second edge, a locking arrangement arranged near the second edge and comprising a locking pin; a rim; a backboard having a surface; wherein the basketball hoop structure is configured to be fixed onto the support tube; and wherein the fixing arrangement is configured such that when the basketball hoop structure is fixed onto the support tube, the locking plates are arranged inside the two slits and the locking pin is arranged inside the locking hole.
2. The basketball hoop structure according to claim 1, wherein the basketball hoop structure is configured to be put in place with a setting rod having an end and a longitudinal axis.
3. The basketball hoop structure according to claim 2, further comprising a rod receiving arrangement arranged in the fixing arrangement and configured to receive the end of the setting rod.
4. The basketball hoop structure according to claim 3, wherein the rod receiving arrangement is further configured such that when the end of the setting rod is arranged in the rod receiving arrangement, the longitudinal axis of the setting rod is arranged parallel to the surface of the backboard.
5. The basketball hoop structure according to claim 3, wherein the locking pin is arranged in the rod receiving arrangement and configured to settle in the locking position and release from the locking position with the setting rod.
6. The basketball hoop structure according to claim 1, wherein the locking arrangement further comprises a locking release arrangement attached to the end of the locking pin.
7. The basketball hoop structure according to claim 6, wherein the locking release arrangement is a wire.
8. The basketball hoop structure according to any of claim 1, wherein the locking arrangement further comprises a spring configured to urge the locking pin into a locking position wherein the locking pin arranged partly above the inner surface of the trough.
9. The basketball hoop structure according to claim 8, wherein: the locking pin comprises a tip; and the locking arrangement further comprises a pulling arrangement configured to pull the locking pin into a position where the tip is arranged level or below the inner surface of the trough.
10. The basketball hoop structure according to claim 1, wherein the locking pin is arranged between the first locking plate and the second locking plate.
11. The basketball hoop structure according to claim 1, wherein the locking plates further comprise straight parts lacking curvature.
12. The basketball hoop structure according to claim 11, wherein an angle between a tangent of the outer surface of the trough at the first edge of the trough and a straight part of the locking plate is in range of 70 to 90 degrees.
13. The basketball hoop structure according to claim 1, wherein the trough comprises a half-circle cross-section.
14. The basketball hoop structure according to claim 1, wherein: a cross-section of the trough near the second edge of the trough is flat, and the locking plates are arranged in a first plane, the trough comprises a flat part arranged in a second plane, and the first plane is arranged perpendicular to the second plane.
15. The basketball hoop structure according to claim 1, wherein the backboard comprises a lower edge and the fixing arrangement is arranged attached to the frame near the lower edge of the backboard.
16. The basketball hoop structure according to claim 1, wherein a curvature of the trough forms a curvature of the outer surface of the support tube or is larger than then curvature of the outer surface of the support tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] Further advantages features and details of the various embodiments of this disclosure will become apparent from 11 the ensuing description of a preferred exemplary embodiment and with the aid of the drawings. The features and combinations of features recited below in the description, as well as the features and feature combination shown after that in the drawing description or in the drawings alone, may be used not only in the particular combination recited, but also in other combinations on their own, with departing from the scope of the disclosure.
[0031] In the following, the invention is described in detail. The description refers to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
[0038] As used throughout the present disclosure, unless specifically stated otherwise, the term “or” encompasses all possible combinations, except where infeasible. For example, the expression “A or B” shall mean A alone, B alone, or A and B together. If it is stated that a component includes “A, B, or C” then, unless specifically stated otherwise or infeasible, the component may include A, or B, or C, or A and B, or A and C, or B and C, or A and B and C. Expressions such as “at least one of” do not necessarily modify an entirety of the following list and do not necessarily modify each member of the list, such that “at least one of “A, B, and C” should be understood as including only one of A, only one of B, only one of C, or any combination.
[0039] The embodiments in the following description are given as examples only and someone skilled in the art can carry out the basic idea of the invention also in some other way than what is described in the description. Though the description may refer to a certain embodiment or embodiments in several places, this does not mean that the reference would be directed towards only one described embodiment or that the described characteristic would be usable only in one described embodiment. The individual characteristics of two or more embodiments may be combined and new embodiments of the invention may thus be provided.
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[0041] The support tube 104 has an upper surface of the support tube and a lower surface of the support tube. Said surfaces are on opposite sides of the support tube. The cross-section of the support tube is circular. The support tube is hollow, and it further comprises two slits 105 on the upper surface of the support tube and a locking hole on the lower surface of the support tube. The longitudinal axes of the slits are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the support tube. The slits are consecutive, i.e., they both are in the same straight line. In some embodiments, the slits and the locking hole are opposite to each other. In some embodiments, the locking hole is closer to the surface of backboard 103 than the slits, when the basketball hoop structure 100 is fixed onto the support tube.
[0042] The basketball hoop structure 100 further comprises a fixing arrangement 107 that is attached to the frame 101 of the basketball hoop structure. The fixing arrangement is for fixing the basketball hoop structure onto the support tube 104. The fixing is done in such a way that the basketball hoop structure is detachable and reattachable. The fixing arrangement comprises an elongated trough 108 structure, and in some embodiments, additional arrangements for attaching the trough to the frame. The trough comprises an inner surface of the trough, an outer surface of the trough, a first edge of the trough and a second edge of the trough. In some embodiments, the trough is formed from a plate that is bent or pressed or otherwise transformed into a curved shape. Of course, the trough can also be manufactured from a tube with suitable dimensions by cutting the tube in longitudinally. The trough is attached to the frame in such a way that the trough is open toward the direction that is away from the backboard 103 and the longitudinal axis of the trough is parallel to the level of the backboard. The trough is configured to be placed onto the support tube and to be fixed to it. When the trough is fixed onto the support tube of the trampoline, the first edge is higher than the second edge. The shape of the cross-section of the trough is approximately a half-circle, i.e., the line from the first edge to the second edge travels approximately over or near the center of the curvature of the inner surface. Naturally, other kinds of cross-sections are possible as well. Advantageously, the curvature or shape of the inner surface of the trough follows the outer shape of the support tube 104.
[0043] On the first edge 110 are two locking plates: a first locking plate and a second locking plate (not visible in
[0044] When the basketball hoop structure 100 is to be fixed onto the support tube 104, first the locking plates are placed into the slits 105 on the support tube 104. During their placing, the basketball hoop structure is tilted from the vertical position (the position where the surface of the backboard 103 is vertical). The tilting direction is outward from the center of the trampoline, i.e., toward the direction where the side of the basketball hoop structure to which the rim is attached pivots on the upward side. When the locking plates are inside the slits, the basketball hoop structure is tilted back to the vertical position. The locking pin pivots toward the locking hole, and when the basketball hoop structure is in the vertical position, the locking pin can be fitted into the locking hole thus locking the basketball hoop structure to the support tube. In some embodiments the fixing arrangement 107 is attached to the frame 101 near the lower edge of the backboard 103.
[0045] In this embodiment, the basketball hoop structure 100 comprises a setting rod 116 for putting the basketball hoop structure in place. The fixing arrangement 107 comprises a rod receiving arrangement 117 where one end of the setting rod can be placed. Advantageously, the setting rod is fixed into the rod receiving arrangement in such a way that the basketball hoop structure can be moved and lifted by using the setting rod. The basketball hoop structure is lifted and tilted with the setting rod in such a way that the trough 108 is placed and fixed onto the support tube 104 as was described before. When the basketball hoop structure is in place the setting rod can be detached from the rod receiving arrangement. When the basketball hoop structure needs to be removed from the frame of the trampoline, the setting rod can be fixed to the rod receiving arrangement and, after the locking pin is released from the locking hole, it can be used to tilt and remove the basketball hoop structure in the opposite order as was described before.
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[0048] The basketball hoop structure 100 comprises the frame 101, the backboard 103 and the fixing arrangement 107. The fixing arrangement comprises the trough 108, the locking arrangement, and an arrangement for attaching the trough to the frame. On the upper longitudinal side (the first side) of the trough are two locking plates: the first locking plate 112 and the second locking plate 113. In this embodiment the locking plates are situated at the ends of the trough. The locking arrangement comprises the locking pin 115. The locking pin is movable from a locking position. In the locking position, the locking pin is partly above the inner surface of the trough. In some embodiments the locking arrangement comprises a spring or corresponding structure that forces the locking pin into a locking position unless the force is cancelled in some way. This may be done, for example, by pulling at the locking pin. In some embodiments, this pulling is done with a locking release arrangement. The locking release arrangement is attached to the end of the locking pin 115. In some embodiments the locking release arrangement is a wire or a similar structure. When the locking pin is released from the locking position, the trough can be moved by rotating it together with the basketball hoop structure.
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[0051] In this embodiment the trough 108 near the second edge 111 comprises a flat part 119. The flat part is flat, or its curvature radius is so much larger than the curvature radius of the curved part of the body of the trough, so that the flat part can be considered to be essentially flat. In this embodiment the plane of the locking plates 112, 113 and the plane of said flat part 119 of the trough are perpendicular. The flat part comprises a hole for the locking pin.
[0052] Some advantageous embodiments of the device according to the invention have been described above. The invention is however not limited to the embodiments described above, but the inventive idea can be applied in numerous ways within the scope of the claims.
[0053] Having described some aspects of the present disclosure in detail, it will be apparent that further modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the disclosure. All matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be implemented as illustrated and not in a limiting sense.