Tetrahedral Game Goal
20230173359 · 2023-06-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B63/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B63/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2063/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A goal for a three-dimensional game includes: (a) four congruent hoops each having three equally spaced tee connectors along their circumferences and each hoop being coupled with each other hoop at exactly one tee connector and in a tetrahedral configuration; (b) four congruent generally triangular rebound sections overlapping at the tees and covering the areas outside of the hoops with a trampoline like construction; (c) a tube of net affixed at both ends to the peripheries of any two hoops which two hoops when rotated in opposite directions twists and constricts the net tube so that a ball may not pass into one end of the tube and out the other end; (d) Three distinct congruent hoop shaped goal openings which, when positioned on a playing field, one hoop is the base, one hoop faces generally away from the opposing goal for two points, and two hoops face generally forward for one point;
Claims
1. A three dimensional sport, game, activity, or practice goal comprised of; a. A goal frame having four substantially round and like sized hoops arranged geometrically as four hoops inscribed into the triangles of a tetrahedron such that each hoop is connected to each other hoop at exactly one connection point, one hoop rests on a playing surface, and 3 hoops define the planar scoring surfaces through which a game ball or game object must pass in order to score; b. Four rebound members corresponding to the generally triangular and curvilinear areas defined by the goal frame, these rebound members serving to prevent the game ball or game object from entering the goal frame via any means except through any one of the three scoring hoops; c. A system of netting inside of the goal frame, which in conjunction with the rebound areas, prevents the game ball or game object from entering any of the three scoring hoops and exiting the goal frame via any other opening other than the one through which the game ball or game object entered the goal frame, as when the game ball or game object may from time to time bounce back out of the goal frame after scoring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0036] In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views. Also, in the following description, it is to be understood that such terms as “front,” “back,” “within,” “enter”, “exit” and the like are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms. Referring in more detail to the drawings, the invention will now be described.
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[0038] b) rebound canopy 40 comprised of four generally triangular canopy sections 41 which prevent the ball from entering the goal and redirect the balls inertia with an enhanced rebound propensity provided by elastic materials including an elastic fabric and/or elastic connections to the hoops. Each canopy section 41 is attached to hoops 11, 12, 13, and 14 along theft circumferences and overlap each other at canopy overlap areas 71.
[0039] c) netting 50 is attached at a plurality of net attachment points 19 along the circumferences of hoops 12 and 13 forming a tube of netting. When hoops 12 and 13 are rotated in opposite directions respective to each other, netting 50 twists in the middle at twist point 51 thereby allowing the ball to enter goal 31 or 32 but preventing the ball from exiting the other goal. A ball that enters the back goal 33 is prevented from exiting the goal by netting 50 and rebound canopy 40.
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