OCTOPUS BALL RETRIEVAL SYSTEM AND METHOD
20170312588 · 2017-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2047/022
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B47/021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An automated tennis ball collector which includes a chassis, a drive train, an energy source, a plurality of wheels, and at least one motor. The automated tennis ball collector is useful for collecting scattered tennis balls after a game or practice without the need to bend and pick them up by hand.
Claims
1. An automated tennis ball collector comprising: a chassis; a drive train coupled to the chassis, the drive train including an energy source, a plurality of wheels and at least one motor; wherein the drive train is fixably coupled to inner volume of the chassis in such a way so the energy source, the plurality of wheels, and the at least one motor of the drive train allow the chassis to move freely around the court, a ball collector including a ball receiver, a vacuum, a ball channel, and a ball retainer; wherein the ball collector is mounted to the forward outer surface of the chassis for allowing balls to travel into the ball receiver which activates the vacuum to suck the balls into and through the ball channel to the ball retainer, a device controller including a memory, a processor, a communication network, and a wireless transceiver, and wherein the device controller is used for controlling the automated tennis ball collector by transmitting movement commands to the drive train which drives the automated tennis ball collector into a ball making direct contact with the ball which then activates the ball collector.
2. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 1, wherein automated tennis ball collector system is remote-controlled.
3. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 1, further includes a LED spotlight coupled to the chassis.
4. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 1, further includes a carry handle configured to suspend the automated tennis ball collector by the carry handle
5. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 1, wherein the wireless transceiver is configured with Bluetooth technology.
6. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 5, wherein the wireless transceiver is configured with Wi-Fi connectability.
7. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 1, wherein the automated tennis ball collector is configured to operate using a battery pack.
8. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 7, wherein the battery pack is configured with a lithium ion rechargeable battery.
9. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 8, wherein the lithium ion rechargeable battery is recharged with a solar panel array coupled to the outer surface of the chassis.
10. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 6, wherein the wireless transceiver is configured to receive movement commands via a handheld smart phone.
11. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 1, wherein the chassis is designed with a sensor array which is configured to automatically detect a downed ball for collection.
12. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 11, wherein the sensor array is configured to automatically instruct the drive train to move in the direction of the downed ball.
13. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 12, wherein the sensor array is further configured to automatically activate the vacuum when the downed ball is in range of the ball collector to retrieve and transfer the downed ball to the ball retainer.
14. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 1, wherein the plurality of wheels includes at least two wheels.
15. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 1, wherein the ball retainer is configured to be removably coupled to the automated tennis ball collector to allow removal of the ball retainer.
16. The automated tennis ball collector of claim 1, wherein the automated tennis ball collector includes a recharge station configured to recharge the automated tennis ball collector during lowlight and night conditions.
17. An automated tennis ball collector system comprising: a chassis; wherein the chassis further includes a carry handle configured to suspend the automated tennis ball collector by the carry handle, and even further includes a LED spotlight coupled to the chassis, a drive train coupled to the chassis, the drive train including an energy source, a plurality of wheels and at least one motor; wherein the chassis is designed with a sensor array which is configured to automatically detect a downed ball for collection, wherein the sensor array is configured to automatically instruct the drive train to move in the direction of the downed ball, and wherein the sensor array is further configured to automatically activate the vacuum when the downed ball is in range of the ball collector to retrieve and transfer the downed ball to the ball retainer, wherein the plurality of wheels includes at least two wheels, wherein the automated tennis ball collector is configured to operate using a battery pack, wherein the battery pack is configured with a lithium ion rechargeable battery, wherein the automated tennis ball collector includes a recharge station configured to recharge the automated tennis ball collector during lowlight and night conditions, and wherein the lithium ion rechargeable battery is recharged with a solar panel array coupled to the outer surface of the chassis, wherein the drive is fixably coupled to inner volume of the chassis in such a way so the energy source, the plurality of wheels, and the at least one motor of the drive train allow the chassis to move freely around the court, a ball collector including a ball receiver, a vacuum, a ball channel, and a ball retainer; wherein the ball collector is mounted to the forward outer surface of the chassis for allowing balls to travel into the ball receiver which activates the vacuum to suck the balls into and through the ball channel to the ball retainer, wherein the ball retainer is configured to be removably coupled to the automated tennis ball collector to allow removal of the ball retainer, wherein the automated tennis ball collector system is remote-controlled, a device controller including a memory, a processor, a communication network, and a wireless transceiver, wherein the wireless transceiver is configured with Wi-Fi connectability, and wherein the wireless transceiver is configured to receive movement commands via a handheld smart phone; wherein the device controller is used for controlling the automated tennis ball collector by transmitting movement commands to the drive train which drives the automated tennis ball collector into a ball making direct contact with the ball which then activates the ball collector.
18. The system of claim 17, further comprising set of instructions; and wherein the system is arranged as a kit.
19. A method of use for an automated tennis ball collector system, the method comprising the steps of: placing the automated tennis ball collector system on the ground, powering on the automated tennis ball collector system, using a remote control for controlling the automated tennis ball collector system, collecting downed balls once gameplay is complete, and storing the balls in a ball retainer.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the steps of: removing the ball retainer to retrieve collected said balls, and storing the automated tennis ball collector system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, an octopus ball retrieval system, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0020] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a machine used to collect tennis balls and more particularly to an octopus ball retrieval system as used to improve the collection of scattered tennis balls after a game or practice without the need to bend and pick them up by hand.
[0022] Generally, a remote-controlled machine is disclosed which may be used for retrieving tennis balls, which are randomly scattered throughout the court once a tennis game or practice has been completed. The octopus may aid those who after a rigorous game, find it hard to continuously bend over and pick up the scattered tennis balls. The octopus may be remote-controlled with a handheld remote capable of allowing a tired player to collect the balls while sitting down. The player may use the remote to direct the machine to gather the balls around the court. The octopus may use a vacuum to suck the ball up and into a ball storage container. The octopus may be compact with a collapsible ball storage basket for easy transport. The octopus may use a light on the front and back to allow for night-time use. The octopus may have a handle to allow easy carrying from a vehicle to the court or where needed.
[0023] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
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[0025] According to one embodiment, the automated tennis ball collector system 100 may be arranged as a kit 105. In particular, the automated tennis ball collector system 100 may further include a set of instructions 107. The instructions 107 may detail functional relationships in relation to the structure of the automated tennis ball collector system 100 such that the automated tennis ball collector system 100 can be used, maintained, or the like, in a preferred manner.
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[0027] The chassis 110 may even further be designed with a sensor array 136 which may be configured to automatically detect a downed ball 5 for collection. The sensor array 136 may be configured to automatically instruct the drive train 130 to move in the direction of the downed ball 5. The sensor array 136 may further be configured to automatically activate the vacuum 132 when the downed ball 5 is in range of the ball collector 120 to retrieve and transfer the downed ball 5 to the ball retainer 126.
[0028] The drive train 130 drive may be fixably coupled to inner volume of the chassis 110 in such a way so the energy source 140, the plurality of wheels 160, and the at least one motor 170 of the drive train 130 allow the chassis 110 to move freely around the court. The energy source may be configured to operate using a battery pack 142, which may be designed using a lithium ion rechargeable battery 144. The lithium ion rechargeable battery 144 may be recharged with a solar panel array 146 coupled to the outer surface of the chassis 110. A recharge station 148 may be configured to recharge the automated tennis ball collector system 100 during lowlight and night conditions. The plurality of wheels 160 for the automated tennis ball collector system 100 may be designed to use at least two wheels, and alternately more if needed for rough terrain purposes.
[0029] A device controller 150 may also be included in the automated tennis ball collector system 100. The device controller 150 may include a memory 152, a processor 154, a communication network 156, and a wireless transceiver 158. The wireless transceiver 158 may be configured with Wi-Fi connectability, and designed to receive movement commands via a handheld smart phone. The device controller 150 may be used for controlling the automated tennis ball collector system 100 by transmitting movement commands to the drive train 130, which drives the automated tennis ball collector system 100 into a ball 5 making direct contact with the ball 5, which then activates the ball receiver 122, and in doing so the vacuum 132 also activates pulling the balls 5 into and through the ball channel 124 to the ball retainer 126. The device controller may also be configured to allow the automated tennis ball collector system 100 to be remotely controlled.
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[0031] It should be noted that step 506 and 507 are optional steps and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method of use 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
[0032] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.