The present invention relates generally to improvements in indoor basketball activity, the improvements more particularly advantageously using the long diagonal dimension of a rectangularly shaped room and a closed position of a room door of mounting the backboard and hoop but without inhibiting opening the door if circumstances so require, all as will be better understood as the description proceeds.
It is already known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,080,355 for Basketball Hoop Structure that the diagonal expanse of a rectangular room provides an optimum play area in facing relation to the structure which, in turn, in the prior art has dictated a location directly in the corner of the room. The tradeoff however is that a door is never provided directly in a room corner and thus the door cannot be used as a support for the basketball backboard and hoop, although it is desirable for this end use.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome the foregoing and other shortcomings of the prior art.
More particularly, it is an object to achieve an optimum play area by a cater-corner orientation of the backboard, and to do so in a proximity to a room door which enables use of the door for support of the backboard and hoop.
The description of the invention which follows, together with the accompanying drawings should not be construed as limiting the invention to the example shown and described, because those skilled in the art to which this invention appertains will be able to devise other forms thereof within the ambit of the appended claims.
Intended primary for indoor home basketball practice in a rectangular room, such as a bedroom 10 or the like, which has edges, individually and collectively designated 12 bounding a door opening 14 adjacent a room corner 10 in which is hingedly mounted, as at 18, a door 20 partaking of opening 22 and closing 24 movements relative to the opening 14, wherein there is supported on the rear 26 of the door 20 by straps 28 and 30, a basketball backboard 36, hinged at 32, and cooperating basketball hoop 38, the latter having a front connector 40 allowing pivotal movement 42.
When not in use, the backboard and hoop 36, 38 are stored flat against the door 20 so as not to impede access into and out of the room through the door opening 14. When however in use, the door 20 is closed and from inside the room 10 a side edge 44 of the backboard 36 is urged through a pivotal traverse 46 about the hinges 32 so as to assume a cater-corner relation to the room corner 16 which maximizes the play area using a basketball 37 facing and below the basketball hoop 38 since it is correlated to the maximum dimensional size, as noted by the reference arrow 48 of the room 10.
When practice is voluntarily terminated from within the room 10, the backboard 36 with the hoop 38 is folded flat against the front surface 50 preparatory to being returned to its flat storage condition, and wherein the closing pivotal traverse 52 urges an operative component 54 having an end 56 serving as a horizontally oriented configuration of wire construction material in tracking relation in a track 58 and an opposite end in an L-shaped bracket configuration 60 having an adjacent position forwardly of a wall 62 delimiting the room corner 16 so that opening of the door 20 results in contact of bracket 60 against the wall 62 and the urging in closing movement 52 of the backboard 36 again in a desired flat out-of-way storage condition against the door 20 and thus not impeding access into an out of the room 10 through the opening 14.
In the event the practice within the room 10 is not voluntarily terminated as just noted, an individual from outside the room 10 for good reason, such as to supervise the activity within the room 10, is able by urging the door 20 in opening movement 64 to cause contact of the bracket 60 against the wall 62 and, as previously described, the return of the backboard and hoop 36, 38 to an unimpeding condition in the door opening 14.
While the described basketball backboard and hoop for practicing the within inventive method, as well as said method herein shown and disclosed in detail is fully capable of attaining the objects and providing the advantages hereinbefore stated, it is to be understood that it is merely illustrative of the presently preferred embodiment of the invention and that no limitations are intended to the detail of construction or design herein shown other than as defined in the appended claims.
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