Claims
- 1. A stationary sports target adapted for use in bouncing back a sports object after the sports object strikes the sports target, the stationary sports target being further adapted for use on a sports playing field, the stationary sports target comprising:a stationary frame defining a fixed target area; an elastomeric sheet stretched about and secured to the stationary frame; and an anchor for securing the stationary frame relative to the sports playing field; wherein the elastomeric sheet is perforated with a plurality of perforations through the sheet; wherein the perforations define an opening which is smaller than an external dimension of the sports object; and wherein a thickness of the elastomeric sheet and the plurality of perforations correspond to a weight of the sports object so that the perforated elastomeric sheet flexes upon being struck by the sports object and bounces the sports object back from the stationary sports target.
- 2. The stationary sports target of claim 1 wherein the plurality of perforations are positioned over at least 50% of a surface area of the sheet, said perforations causing an elasticity which promotes bounce back of the sports object upon the sports object striking the elastomeric sheet.
- 3. The stationary sports target of claim 2 wherein the elastomeric sheet has a thickness in the range of about 40 mil to about 65 mil.
- 4. The stationary sports target of claim 1 wherein the plurality of perforations have a circular shape with a diameter of about ⅜ of an inch centered about ⅝ of an inch apart, said perforations causing an elasticity which promotes bounce back of the sports object upon the sports object striking the elastomeric sheet.
- 5. The stationary sports target of claim 1 wherein the elastomeric sheet comprises:a border of unperforated material adjacent the stationary frame, the border being engaged in part by a fastener for securing the elastomeric sheet to the stationary frame; and an inner area bounded by the border, the inner area containing the perforations.
- 6. The stationary sports target of claim 1 wherein the elastomeric sheet comprises a first area adjacent the stationary frame and a second area inside the stationary frame; wherein the first area has no perforations; wherein the second area is perforated; and wherein the second area is at least as big as 50% of the size of the fixed target area.
- 7. The stationary sports target of claim 1 wherein the elastomeric sheet comprises roofing rubber.
- 8. The stationary sports target of claim 1 wherein the elastomeric sheet comprises roofing rubber, neoprene, nitrile, EPDM, hypalon, SBR, urethane, latex, silicone and/or viton®.
- 9. The stationary sports target of claim 1 wherein the plurality of perforations define a repeated pattern in the elastomeric sheet.
- 10. The stationary sports target of claim 1 wherein the elastomeric sheet further comprises an unperforated area defining a target on the elastomeric sheet.
- 11. The stationary sports target of claim 1 wherein each of the perforations define an area; wherein a summation of the areas of each of the perforations sums to a perforated area sum; and wherein the perforated area sum is in the range of about 10% to 75% of the fixed target area.
- 12. The stationary sports target of claim 1 wherein the perforated area sum is in the range of about 20% to 55% of the fixed target area.
- 13. The stationary sports target of claim 12 wherein the elastomeric sheet comprises roofing rubber.
- 14. The stationary sports target of claim 13 wherein the plurality of perforations have a circular shape with a diameter of about ⅜ of an inch centered about ⅝ of an inch apart, said perforations causing an elasticity which promotes bounce back of the sports object upon the sports object striking the elastomeric sheet.
- 15. The stationary sports target of claim 1 wherein the elastomeric sheet has a thickness in the range of about 20 mil to about 100 mil.
- 16. The stationary sports target of claim 1 wherein the elastomeric sheet has a thickness in the range of about 40 mil to about 65 mil.
- 17. A method of building a stationary sports apparatus for bouncing back a sports object after the sports object strikes the stationary sports apparatus, the stationary sports apparatus for use on a sports playing field, the method comprising the steps of:determining a size and a weight of the sports object; selecting a perforated elastomeric sheet of material as a function of the size and weight of the sports object; selecting a stationary frame defining a fixed target area therethrough; stretching the perforated elastomeric sheet of material about the stationary frame to cover the fixed target area; securing the perforated elastomeric sheet of material to the stationary frame; and providing an anchor for securing the stationary frame relative to the sports playing field.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of selecting a perforated elastomeric sheet of material comprises the steps of:selecting an unperforated elastomeric sheet of material as a function of the size and weight of the sports object; and perforating said unperforated sheet with perforations having an area and a spacing determined as a function of the size and weight of the sports object.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of selecting a perforated elastomeric sheet of material comprises the step of selecting said sheet from a group of materials comprising: roofing rubber, neoprene, nitrile, EPDM, hypalon, SBR, urethane, latex, silicone and viton®.
- 20. A sports kit comprising:a sports object; a stationary frame defining a fixed target area; an elastomeric sheet stretched about and secured to the stationary frame; and an anchor for securing the stationary frame; wherein the elastomeric sheet is perforated with a plurality of perforations through the sheet; wherein the perforations define an opening which is smaller than an external dimension of the sports object; and wherein a thickness of the elastomeric sheet and the plurality of perforations correspond to a weight of the sports object so that the perforated elastomeric sheet flexes upon being struck by the sports object and bounces the sports object back from the stationary sports target.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/717,244 filed on Sep. 20, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,679.
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