RETRACTABLE AND DETACHABLY ENGAGEABLE SPORTS NET SYSTEM
20220054912 · 2022-02-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2243/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/58
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B61/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A net system comprising a first net module including a first housing, a first net and a first connector connected to the first net. The first net being retractably connected to the first housing. The net system additionally includes a second net module including a second housing, a second net and a second connecter connected to the second net, the second net being retractably connected to the second housing. The first connector is connectable to the second connector to detachably connect the first net module to the second net module.
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21. A net system comprising: a first net module including a first spool, a first net, and a first connector connected to the first net, the first net being retractably connected to the first spool such that the first net defines an extended length as a distance between the first spool and the first connector, the first net being transitional relative to the first spool between an extended position and a retracted position, the extended length increasing as the first net transitions from the retracted position toward the extended position; a second net module including a second spool, a second net, and a second connecter connected to the second net, the second net being retractably connected to the second spool such that the second net defines an extended length as a distance between the second spool and the second connector, the second net being transitional relative to the second spool between an extended position and a retracted position, the extended length increasing as the second net transitions from the retracted position toward the extended position; a third net module including a third spool, a third net, and a third connector connected to the third net, the third net being retractably connected to the third spool such that the third net defines an extended length as a distance between the third spool and the third connector, the third net being transitional relative to the third spool between an extended position and a retracted position, the extended length increasing as the third net transitions from the retracted position toward the extended position; a fourth net module including a fourth spool, a fourth net, and a fourth connector connected to the fourth net, the fourth net being retractably connected to the fourth spool such that the fourth net defines an extended length as a distance between the fourth spool and the fourth connector, the fourth net being transitional relative to the fourth spool between an extended position and a retracted position, the extended length increasing as the fourth net transitions from the retracted position toward the extended position; and a base connector configured to be selectively and detachably engageable with the first connector, the second connector, the third connector, and the fourth connector, such that the first net module, the second net module, the third net module, and the fourth net module are interconnected to each other via the base connector when the first connector, the second connecter, the third connector and the fourth connector are simultaneously engaged with the base connector.
22. The net system recited in claim 21, wherein the base connector is configured to detachably engage with the first connector, the second connector, the third connector and the fourth connector via cooperating hooks and loops fasteners.
23. The net system recited in claim 21, wherein the base connector is configured to detachably engage with the first connector, the second connector, the third connector, and the fourth connector via cooperating hooks and openings.
24. The net system recited in claim 21, wherein the first connector includes a first hook, the second connector includes a second hook, the third connector includes a third hook, the fourth connector includes a fourth hook, and the base connector includes a plurality of openings, the first hook, the second hook, the third hook, and the fourth hook being receivable within respective ones of the plurality of openings.
25. The net system recited in claim 24, wherein the plurality of openings includes a first array of openings, a second array of openings, a third array of openings, and a fourth array of openings, each array of openings being circumferentially spaced from the remaining arrays of openings.
26. The net system recited in claim 21, wherein the first connector, the second connector, the third connector, and the fourth connector are each configured to be independently slidably connectable to the base connector.
27. The net system recited in claim 26, wherein the base connector includes a plurality of grooves, each groove being configured to receive a respective one of the first connector, the second connector, the third connector, and the fourth connector.
28. The net system recited in claim 21, further comprising a shaft connected to the base connector.
29. The net system recited in claim 28, wherein the shaft is configured to be detachably engageable to the base connector.
30. A net system comprising: a first net module including a first spool, a first net, and a first connector connected to the first net, the first net being retractably connected to the first spool such that the first net defines an extended length as a distance between the first spool and the first connector, the first net being transitional relative to the first spool between an extended position and a retracted position, the extended length increasing as the first net transitions from the retracted position toward the extended position; a second net module including a second spool, a second net, and a second connecter connected to the second net, the second net being retractably connected to the second spool such that the second net defines an extended length as a distance between the second spool and the second connector, the second net being transitional relative to the second spool between an extended position and a retracted position, the extended length increasing as the second net transitions from the retracted position toward the extended position; and a base connector configured to be selectively and detachably engageable with the first connector, and the second connector, such that the first net module, and the second net module are interconnected to each other via the base connector when the first connector and the second connecter are simultaneously engaged with the base connector.
31. The net system recited in claim 30, wherein the base connector is configured to detachably engage with the first connector, and the second connector via cooperating hooks and loops fasteners.
32. The net system recited in claim 30, wherein the base connector is configured to detachably engage with the first connector, and the second connector via cooperating hooks and openings.
33. The net system recited in claim 30, wherein the first connector includes a first hook, the second connector includes a second hook, and the base connector includes a plurality of openings, the first hook, and the second hook being receivable within respective ones of the plurality of openings.
34. The net system recited in claim 33, wherein the plurality of openings includes a first array of openings and a second array of openings circumferentially spaced from each other.
35. The net system recited in claim 30, wherein the first connector and the second connector are each configured to be independently slidably connectable to the base connector.
36. The net system recited in claim 35, wherein the base connector includes a plurality of grooves, each groove being configured to receive a respective one of the first connector and the second connector.
37. The net system recited in claim 30, further comprising a shaft connected to the base connector.
38. The net system recited in claim 37, wherein the shaft is configured to be detachably engageable to the base connector.
39. A net system comprising: a base connector having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a pair of diametrically opposed grooves formed therein, extending from the upper surface toward the lower surface and terminating in spaced relation to the lower surface; a first net module including a first spool, a first net, and a first rib connected to the first net, the first net being retractably connected to the first spool such that the first net defines an extended length as a distance between the first spool and the first rib, the first net being transitional relative to the first spool between an extended position and a retracted position, the extended length increasing as the first net transitions from the retracted position toward the extended position, the first rib being slidably receivable in a respective one of the pair of grooves formed in the base connector; and a second net module including a second spool, a second net, and a second rib connected to the second net, the second net being retractably connected to the second spool such that the second net defines an extended length as a distance between the second spool and the second connector, the second net being transitional relative to the second spool between an extended position and a retracted position, the extended length increasing as the second net transitions from the retracted position toward the extended position, the second rib being slidably receivable in a respective one of the pair of grooves formed in the base connector.
40. The net system recited in claim 39, further comprising a shaft connected to the base connector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] These and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which:
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[0040] Common reference numerals are used throughout the drawings and the detailed description to indicate the same elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0041] The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of certain embodiments of a retractable sports net and is not intended to represent the only forms that may be developed or utilized. The description sets forth the various structure and/or functions in connection with the illustrated embodiments, but it is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent structure and/or functions may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the scope of the present disclosure. It is further understood that the use of relational terms such as first and second, and the like are used solely to distinguish one entity from another without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities.
[0042] Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, and are not for purposes of limiting the same, there is depicted a selectively deployable sports net apparatus 10 having a plurality of interconnected net segments 12. Each net segment 12 is attached to a connector 14 which may connect with at least one corresponding connector 14 of an adjacent net segment 12. In this regard, several different combinations of net segments 12 may be interconnected to divide a playing court into a number of different playing zones. For instance, two net segments 12 may be interconnected to divide the playing court into two zones. Three net segments 12 may be interconnected to divide the playing court into three zones. Four net segments 12 may be interconnected to divide the playing court into four zones, and so forth.
[0043] Each net segment 12 may be retractably connected to a spool located within a respective housing 16, such that when the net segment 12 is not in use, the net segment 12 may be retracted within the housing 14. However, the net segment 12 may be extended out of the housing 14 to deploy the net segment 12 for use. Thus, the ability to extend and retract the net segments 12 relative to the housing 16 may allow for quick and easy setup and take down of the net apparatus 10. Furthermore, the ability to retract the net segment 12 within the housing 16 may allow for convenient storage thereof. By retracting the net segment 12 within the housing 16, the net segment 12 is less likely to snag or become entangled on nearby objects, such as when stored in a garage or the trunk of a vehicle.
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[0045] According to one embodiment, the net apparatus 10 includes a base module 18a and three auxiliary modules 18b.
[0046] Each housing 16 may include a top wall 20 and a sidewall 22 extending from the top wall 20 to define an interior cavity. The sidewall 22 may include a slit 24 formed therein, which may extend axially along a length of the housing 16. The slit 24 may be in communication with the interior cavity to allow for passage of the net segment 12 therethrough as the net segment 12 is transitioned between extended and retracted configurations. In one embodiment, the housing 16 defines a central axis 26 about which the top wall 20 and sidewall 22 are disposed. The slit 24 formed in the sidewall 24 may extend longitudinally in a generally parallel direction relative to the central axis 26, and generally perpendicular to the top wall 20.
[0047] Inside of each housing 16, there may be included a retraction mechanism which may be connected to the corresponding net segment 12. For instance, the retraction mechanism may include a spool 37 that is connected to a spring, which urges the spool 37 to rotate in a first direction, e.g., a direction of retraction. The net segment 12 may be connected to the spool 37, such that when the net segment 12 is in the retracted position, the net segment 12 is wound around the spool 37. Transitioning the net segment 12 from the retracted position toward the extended position may cause a portion of the net segment 12 to unwind from the spool 37 and extend out of the slit 24. In this regard, the interconnection between the spring and the spool 37 may allow for rotation of the spool 37 in a second direction, e.g., a direction of extension, when the net segment 12 is pulled out of the housing 16 by a force having a magnitude that overcomes the biasing force. The biasing force on imparted on the net segment 12 by the retraction mechanism may keep the net segment 12 taut during use. As such, an undesirable saggy net may be mitigated by the retraction mechanism.
[0048] The retraction mechanism may be operatively associated with a locking mechanism 27 which may lock the retraction mechanism in place to avoid undesired retraction (or possible extension) of the net segment 12. Referring now to
[0049] Although the foregoing describes the locking mechanism 27 as including the hand dial 29 and gear 35, other configurations of the locking mechanism 27 may also be used without departing from the sprit and scope of the present disclosure. For instance, the locking mechanism may include a ratcheting gear connected to the spool, and a pawl that interfaces with the ratcheting gear. The configuration of the ratcheting gear and pawl may be such as to allow for generally unrestricted rotation of the spool in the direction of extension, while preventing undesirable rotation of the spool in the direction of retraction. The pawl may be moveable to a disengaged position relative to the ratcheting gear to allow for rotation in the first direction. Transition of the pawl from an engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration may be facilitated by a manually actuated lever, switch, button, etc., operatively coupled to the pawl, or via movement of the net segment 12. For instance, extension of the net segment 12 into a hyper-extended position may release the pawl from the ratcheting gear.
[0050] The net segment 12 may be retracted into its respective housing 16 when the external force (e.g., the pulling force) applied to the net segment 12 in opposition to the retraction force may be decreased or removed entirely, e.g., if the user releases the net segment 12, the biasing force causes the spool 37 to rotate in a direction which causes retraction of the net segment 12 around the spool 37.
[0051] Referring again specifically to
[0052] The auxiliary connector(s) 14b may be complementary to the base connector 14a to facilitate detachable engagement therewith. In the exemplary embodiment, the auxiliary connector 14a includes a series of hooks 30 that may be received within a given array of openings 28 formed within the base connector 14a. The hooks 30 may include a finger that may extend within the hollow interior of the base connector 14a when the auxiliary connector 14b is engaged with the base connector 14a. The number of hooks 30 included on a given auxiliary connector 14b may be identical to the number of openings 28 in a given array on the base connector 14a.
[0053] Although the embodiment depicted in
[0054] Each housing 16 may be connected to a support pole 32 to elevate the net segment 12 above the court or playing surface. The support pole 32 may be detachably engageable to the housing 16, such as via threaded engagement, a removeable pin, or other detachable engagement mechanisms known in the art. However, it is also contemplated that the support pole 32 may be mounted more permanently to the housing 16, such as via an adhesive. Each support pole 32 may include an enlarged foot 34 to enhance stability of the net apparatus 10.
[0055] With the basic structure of the net apparatus 10 having been described above, the following discussion pertains to an exemplary use of the net apparatus 10. To set up the net apparatus 10, a user obtains the desired number of net modules 18 for the net apparatus 10. For instance, if a four-sided net apparatus 10 is desired, the user should obtain four net modules 18, including one base module 18a and three auxiliary modules 18b.
[0056] Once the required/desired number of net modules 18 are obtained, the user extends the net segment 12 of the base module 18a and the net segment 12 of at least one auxiliary module 18b. To extend the net segments 12, the user may pull on the base connector 14a and auxiliary connector 14b, respectively, or any portion of the net segment 12 that may be extending out of the housing 16 to increase the distance between the connector 14 and is respective housing 16. The extended net segments 12 may be engaged by advancing the hooks 30 on the auxiliary connector 14b through respective openings 28 formed on the base connector 14a. The user may connect any remaining auxiliary net module 18b to the base module 18a by extending the net segments 12 and engaging the auxiliary connector(s) 14b to the base connector 14a.
[0057] Although the foregoing describes extending the net segments 12 prior to engaging the connectors 14, it is understood that the opposite sequence may occur. In particular, the connectors 14 may be engaged, and then the net segments 12 may be extended.
[0058] With the net segments 12 extended and the connectors 14 engaged, the user may position the net apparatus 10 over the playing surface, with the support poles 32 being placed at the periphery of the playing surface. The net apparatus 10 may be configured such that the net apparatus 10 may remain elevated above the playing surface with no center support pole. In this regard, there may be no support pole extending along a central axis, from which the net segments radiate. In other words, there may be no support pole directly connected to the base connector 14a and/or auxiliary connector(s) 14b.
[0059] When the net apparatus 10 is assembled, the net apparatus 10 may be used to play a game combining the features of conventional volleyball and four square, as explained in U.S. Pat. No. 9,504,892, entitled Game Apparatus and Method of Playing the Same, the contents of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
[0060] To disassemble the net apparatus 10, the net segments 12 are retracted and the auxiliary connectors 14b are disconnected from the base connector 14a. When the net segments 12 are retracted, each connector 14 may be moved closer to its corresponding housing and the net segments 12 may be wound around the spool 37 or axle located within the housing 16 to mitigate tangling of the net segments 12. It is contemplated that the auxiliary connectors 14b may be disconnected from the base connector 14a prior to retraction of the corresponding auxiliary net segment 12 into the housing 16. Alternatively, the net segments 12 may be retracted and then the auxiliary connectors 14b may be disengaged from the base connector 14a.
[0061] If the support poles 32 are detachable from the housings 16, the user may detach the support poles 32 to facilitate storage of the net apparatus 10.
[0062] When the net apparatus 10 is taken down, the net modules 18 may be easily stored within a vehicle, garage, storage shed, etc., with the net segments 12 entirely or substantially contained within their respective housings 16. Snagging of the net segments 12 on adjacent equipment is mitigated by the containment of the net segments 12 within the housings 16. As such, when the user wants to use the net apparatus 10 again, the net apparatus 10 may remain in an easily deployable and ready to use configuration.
[0063] Referring now to
[0064] In the embodiment depicted in
[0065] The base module 118a shown in
[0066] Although the embodiments of the modules 118a, 118b, shown in
[0067] Referring now to
[0068] The use of the center pole 215 may provide more central support to the net apparatus 210, if so desired. In addition, the center pole 215 may allow for use of the net apparatus 210 without a base net module 18a. Thus, in the event a base net module 18a becomes lost or damaged, a center pole 215 may be used to connect multiple auxiliary net modules 18b. Accordingly, the center pole 215 may provide enhanced structural support, as well as enhanced functional adaptability.
[0069] Although the embodiment depicted in
[0070] It is further contemplated that the rod or shaft 217 may be detachably engaged with the base connector 214 to allow for engagement between the shaft 217 and the base connector 214 when desired, and detachment of the shaft 217 from the base connector 214 when desired. For instance, it may be desirable to have the shaft 217 engaged to the base connector 214 when setting up the net apparatus 210 to ensure the net apparatus 210 is set up centrally over a playing court, and to minimize the number of individuals that may be required to set up the net apparatus 210 (e.g., it may be possible for a single individual to set up the net apparatus 210). However, after the net apparatus 210 has been assembled, the tension in the net modules 18b may provide sufficient support to the base connector 214, to allow for detachment of the shaft 217 from the base connector 214. Removal of the shaft 217 from the base connector 215 may remove a possible obstruction when playing with the net apparatus 210. The detachable engagement may be facilitated via threaded interconnection between the shaft 217 and the base connector 124, spring detent connection, friction fit, or other mechanical interconnections known by those skilled in the art.
[0071] Referring now to
[0072] The hub 302 may be generally cylindrical in nature and define a longitudinal axis 308. The hub 302 includes a generally circular upper face 310, an opposing generally circular lower face 312, and an outer sidewall 314 extending between the upper and lower faces 310, 312. The hub 302 additionally comprises a pair of channels 316 extending into the hub 302 (e.g., radially inward) from the sidewall 314 and axially from the upper face 310 toward the lower face 312 in diametrically opposed relation to each other in a direction that is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis 308. Each channel 316 may terminate in spaced relation to the lower face 312 to define a shoulder 318, the importance of which will be described in more detail below. Although the exemplary embodiment includes a pair of channels 316, it is contemplated that in other embodiments, the hub 302 may include a single channel 316 or more than two channels 316, e.g., three, four, five, etc.
[0073] The hub 302 additionally includes a slot 320 extending from the lower face 312 toward the upper face 310 along a plane that divides the hub 302 into approximately two equal halves. The slot 320 is sized to receive at least a portion of the existing volleyball net 306 to allow the hub 302 to be slid over the top of the existing volleyball net 306.
[0074] The hub 302 is adapted to be used in connection with one or more net modules 304, which may generally include a net segment 322 and a housing 324, as described in more detail above. The net module 304 may additionally include a module connector 326 that is configured to be engageable with the hub 302. In the embodiment shown in
[0075] With the basic structure of the hub 302 and net modules 304 having been described, the following discussion relates to an exemplary use thereof. A user may setup the existing volleyball net 306 between a pair of support poles in a conventional manner. Ideally, the volleyball net 306 is taut or stretched to remove slack when attached to the support poles.
[0076] After the volleyball net 306 has been set up, the user may place the hub 302 onto the volleyball net 306, preferably at a midsection of volleyball net 306. The hub 302 may be placed on the volleyball net 306 by aligning the net 306 (e.g., the plane of the net) with the slot 320 on the hub 302 and advancing the net 306 through the slot 320 until the hub 302 rests on the net 306. When the hub 302 is connected to the net 306, the channels 316 on the hub 302 may be located on opposite sides of the net 306.
[0077] With the volleyball net 306 assembled, and the hub 302 being placed on the volleyball net 306, the user may assemble the net modules 304. In particular, each net module 304 may include a support pole 328 that may be placed in, or on, the ground. The net segment 322 may be extended from its housing 324 and the module connector 326 may be advanced into a respective channel 316 on the hub 302. In particular, the module connector 326 may advanced into the channel 316 until the module connector 326 contacts, or rests against, the shoulder in the channel 316. A biasing element or spring may impart a biasing force on the net segment 322 that may create tension in the net segment 322 to keep the net segment 322 taut when extended between the housing 324 and the hub 302.
[0078] When both net segments 322 are connected to the hub 302, a four-sided net assembly 300 may be collectively defined by the existing volleyball net 306, and the pair of net modules 304. In particular, the volleyball net 306 may define two-sides by the portions of the volleyball net 306 extending on opposite sides of the hub 302. The other two-sides may be defined by the net segments 322 of the net modules 324.
[0079] To disassemble the net assembly 300, the user removes the module connectors 326 from their respective channels 316, and retracts the net segments 322 into their housings 324. The hub 302 may be removed from the volleyball net 306 and the volleyball net 306 may be taken down.
[0080] The particulars shown herein are by way of example only for purposes of illustrative discussion, and are not presented in the cause of providing what is believed to be most useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the various embodiments of the present disclosure. In this regard, no attempt is made to show any more detail than is necessary for a fundamental understanding of the different features of the various embodiments, the description taken with the drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how these may be implemented in practice.