Claims
- 1. A breakaway basketball rim assembly, comprising:
a base member; a rim member having a hoop portion for extending in a generally horizontal plane; at least one torsion rod operably interconnecting the rim member and the base member, the torsion rod having a first end mounted to the base member and a second end mounted to the rim member so as to be rotatable relative to the base member; the torsion rod twisting resiliently in response to a downward impact on the hoop portion so as to permit the rim member to deflect downwardly relative to the base member; and an adjustment mechanism disposed between the torsion rod and the rim member, the adjustment mechanism providing adjustment of the torsion provided by the torsion rod.
- 2. The basketball rim assembly of claim 1, wherein the base member comprises a mounting bracket for attachment to a generally vertical backboard.
- 3. The basketball rim assembly of claim 2, wherein the at least one torsion rod comprises a transverse torsion rod for extending generally parallel to the backboard, the transverse torsion rod having a first end mounted to the mounting bracket and a second end mounted to the rim member, so that the torsion rod permits the rim member to deflect downwardly about an axis extending generally parallel to the backboard.
- 4. The basketball rim assembly of claim 3, wherein the first end of the transverse torsion rod is fixedly mounted to a forwardly projecting flange portion of the mounting bracket and passes through a cooperating bore in a rearwardly projecting flange portion of the rim member, and the second end of the transverse torsion rod is fixedly mounted to a rearwardly projecting flange portion of the rim member and passes through a cooperating bore in a forwardly projecting flange portion of the mounting bracket
- 5. The basketball rim assembly of claim 4, wherein the adjustment mechanism includes a lever arm member fixedly secured to the torsion bar, a first portion fixedly secured to the lever arm member, a second portion fixedly secured to the rearwardly extending flange portion of the rim member; and a set screw mounted on the second portion for engagement with the first portion.
- 6. A breakaway basketball rim assembly, comprising:
a mounting bracket for attachment to a generally vertical backboard, the mounting bracket having first and second parallel, forwardly extending flange portions; a rim member having a hoop portion for extending in a generally horizontal plane and first and second parallel, rearwardly extending flange portions; and a transverse torsion rod extending generally perpendicular to the flange portions and parallel to the backboard, the transverse torsion rod having first and second ends with cylindrical exteriors formed thereon, the first end of the torsion rod being fixedly mounted to a forwardly projecting flange portion of the mounting bracket and passing through a cooperating bore in a rearwardly projecting flange portion of the rim member so that the cylindrical exterior of the torsion rod is in pivotable engagement with the rearwardly projecting flange portion of the rim member, and the second end of the torsion rod being mounted to a rearwardly extending flange portion of the rim member and passing through a cooperating bore in a forwardly projecting flange portion of the mounting bracket so that the cylindrical exterior of the torsion bar is in pivotable engagement with the forwardly projecting flange portion of the mounting bracket; an adjustment mechanism connecting the second end of the torsion rod to the rearwardly extending flange portion of the rim member, the adjustment mechanisms providing adjustment of the torsion provided by the torsion rod; the pivotable engagement between the ends of the torsion rod and the bores in the flange portions supports the rim member and the mounting bracket for pivoting movement relative to one another so that in response to a downward impact on the hoop portion the torsion rod twists resiliently to permit the rim member to deflect downwardly relative to the mounting bracket.
- 7. The basketball rim assembly of claim 6, wherein the adjustment mechanism includes a lever arm member fixedly secured to the torsion bar, a first portion fixedly secured to the lever arm member, a second portion fixedly secured to the rearwardly extending flange portion of the rim member; and a set screw mounted on the second portion for engagement with the first portion.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent applicaiton Ser. No. 09/854,383 titled “Breakway Basketball Rim” filed on May 11, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Date |
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Parent |
09854383 |
May 2001 |
US |
Child |
10334507 |
Dec 2002 |
US |