1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to a ball machine mobility mount.
2. Description of Prior Art
Ball machines are used in various sports as practice aids. They feed balls repeatedly to random, coincidental or pre-programmed places/positions. Some ball machines feed balls while oscillating, affecting the direction and placement of each fed ball.
Practicing players suffer from the disadvantage that ball machine feeds are regular, predictable and expected. The machines cannot react to a practicing player's movements or positions, and as a consequence cannot make decisions regarding ball placement or apply tactics according to a given situation/scenario.
The present invention allows a ball machine to be transported and reduces the predictability of ball feed direction by allowing a ball machine to be aimed or directed manually by an operator, to do this a ball machine is temporarily mounted securely on a ball machine mobility mount.
The present invention comprises a platform on which a ball machine is temporarily mounted and can be secured. Beneath the platform a type of pivot or other variety of mobility providing device(s) is/are attached, to allow the platform to move about in multiple directions, tilt and/or rotate. The support platform can be allowed to roll, rotate, tilt and turn while a ball machine is attached to it. Handle(s) are attached to the platform to allow someone to manually manage/dictate the aim or position of the apparatus, thus control or change the direction of each ball fed when a ball machine is in operation and attached to the structure. The height of the handle(s) can be adjusted by telescopic method, depending on the preference of an operator, and once adjusted may be locked in place via a clamping device for example. The handle(s) can also be, either, detached from the platform or folded against it securely for storage and transport purposes via appropriate means. The mobility mount can also have provisions installed so that it is possible to operate the more sophisticated electronic controls of the ball machine that is attached, such as ball speed, spin, elevation and feed frequency, via a remote control control-panel attached to the handle(s) for instance, giving an operator more options to easily affect the behavior of each ball that is fed. The elements of the ball machine mobility mount as described can be incorporated into the contemporary construction of a ball machine, in that ball machines can be manufactured with motion providing device/s and with handles for the purpose of an operator to manually control/manage/dictate ball feed direction and placement without the use of additional or separate apparatus such as the invented ball machine mobility mount. When a ball machine is mounted on a ball machine mobility mount or when a ball machine is equipped to be operator-controllable, the following training method can be implemented when a practicing player is positioned ready to receive balls being launched from a ball machine under the control of an operator. An operator can determine the placement of each ball machine feed by turning or tilting the ball machine, controlling the approximate location that each ball impacts the ground. An operator can direct ball feeds corresponding to a practicing players position and location.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings. The ball machine mobility mount is illustrated with a ball and holder acting as one example of implementation of a mobility device.
Referring to the drawings the ball machine mobility mount comprises a platform 1, to which a ball machine 5 can be temporarily mounted securely using securing devices such as a raised lip or edge 6 that runs around the perimeter of the platform which secures the ball machine 5 by wedging it in place preventing it from sliding or tipping off the platform 1, as shown in
The foregoing exemplary description and the illustrative preferred embodiments of the present invention have been explained in the drawings and described in detail, with varying modifications being taught. While the invention has been so shown, described and illustrated, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that equivalent changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention, and that the scope of the present invention is to be limited only to the claims, except as precluded by the prior art. Moreover, the invention as disclosed herein may be suitably practiced in the absence of the specific elements that are disclosed herein. The elements of the ball machine mobility mount as described and claimed can be incorporated into the contemporary construction of a ball machine, in that ball machines can be manufactured with motion providing device/s and with handles for the purpose of an operator to manually control/manage/dictate ball feed direction and placement without the use of additional or separate apparatus such as the invented ball machine mobility mount.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0329742.1 | Dec 2003 | GB | national |
This application claims priority from pending United Kingdom Patent Application No.0329742.1, filed Dec. 22, 2003.