Claims
- 1. An improved basketball net comprising:an integrally formed resilient net-like body of a generally tapered configuration; a plurality of straps extending above an upper circumference of the body and each having a respective first end attached to the body; and a plurality of clips each detachably securing a second end of a respective strap to the upper circumference of the body to thereby provide a removeable means for securing the net below a hoop; whereina connected undulating central waist portion of the body is defined by a series of oppositely disposed upper and lower cutouts to facilitate limited stretching of the net-like body about said central waist, the upper circumference of the net-like body is defined by a same plurality of elongated rings defined in part by said upper cutouts, said elongated rings being integrally formed with the body and extending upwardly from, and connected to each only in the vicinity of, the waist to thereby provide an adjustable upper circumference, the bottom portions of the lower cutouts are defined by a connected undulating lower portion of the body that facilitates limited stretching of the net-like body about its lower circumference, and each of the straps is secured to a different respective said elongated ring.
- 2. The basketball net of claim 1, wherein the body is constructed of a material that is not abrasive as to scratch and/or injure players during use.
- 3. The basketball net of claim 2, wherein the integrally formed net-like body consists essentially of an ethylene-propylene-diene monomer (EPDM) rubber compound including from 1% to 51% re-grind rubber.
- 4. The basketball net of claim 2, wherein the integrally formed net-like body comprises a thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV) rubber compound.
- 5. The basketball net of claim 1, wherein the body has sufficient thickness, hardness and strength to provide durability at least equal to that of a regulation nylon basketball net.
- 6. The basketball net of claim 5, wherein the thickness is about ⅛ inch, the hardness is about 40-shore to 60-shore and is sufficiently strong to carry a load of about 300 lb.
- 7. The basketball net of claim 1, wherein the overall shape of the net and its cutouts is adapted to provide an interaction with a regulation basketball similar to that of a conventional nylon basketball net.
- 8. The basketball net of claim 1, wherein the cutouts are produced by die cutting.
- 9. The basketball net of claim 1, wherein the cutouts are molded into the body.
- 10. The basketball net of claim 1, further comprising a series of integral oppositely disposed generally frusto-conical corner cutouts, partially open on one side, to facilitate stretching about the waist and the lower circumference without tearing.
- 11. The basketball net of claim 1, further comprising one or more adverting inserts placed in corresponding cutouts in the body.
- 12. The basketball net of claim 1, whereineach said strap comprises a high-strength metallic cable connecting a male clip with a female clip, the male clip is secured to the upper portion of the elongated ring and having a downwardly extending tongue, and the female clip has at least one aperture for coupling with said tongue.
- 13. The fastener of claim 12 wherein the cable is a high-strength aircraft cable capable of carrying a 400 lb. load.
Parent Case Info
This application is based on Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/370,124, filed on Apr. 5, 2002.
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