Clip for a ball-throwing device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6477745
  • Patent Number
    6,477,745
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 26, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 12, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for use with a ball throwing device includes a main body and an arcuate portion that extends from the main body. The apparatus is adapted to be attached to a shaft of the ball throwing device and the arcuate portion is adapted to be placed over an article of clothing, the article of clothing being disposed intermediate the arcuate portion and the shaft of the device. The main body is adapted for placement over the shaft at a lower portion of the shaft and to be urged up the shaft toward the handle until it reaches the beginning of the handle where the apparatus is retained in position to the device by a pair of dimples that are formed in the main body.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention, in general relates to devices used to toss a tennis ball for an animal to fetch and, more particularly, to clips that secure such kinds of devices to the belt of a user.




Dog owners have long known how dogs love to play with tennis balls. They are easy for a dog to pick up off of the ground and to carry in its mouth.




However, when a tennis ball is returned (i.e., fetched by the dog) and the dog owner picks up the ball to toss it again, it often is wet from saliva in the dog's mouth. This is unpleasant.




Also, there is a desire for dog owners to be able to throw a tennis ball even further away but this is difficult to accomplish do to the light weight of the tennis ball.




To satisfy these needs devices have been created to aid in picking up the tennis ball and in throwing it. One such type of device is called a “CHUCKIT” and is manufactured by “Canine Hardware Inc.”. This company has a website at “WWW.CHUCKIT.COM”.




This device well satisfies the above problems yet it itself is long, resembling a curved stick having a handle at one end and a scoop for holding a tennis ball at the remaining end.




The user must presently carry this device with him. No method is provided of attaching it to the user.




In order to provide a device that can aid in carrying the “CHUCKIT”, several problems must be overcome.




First, as the device is used, it is whipped at high speed. Therefore, any clip that is attached thereto must be retained in position.




Second, as the device is used, its shaft flexes. Therefore, any clip that is attached thereto must not substantially interfere with the ability of the device to properly function.




Third, as the device is used, it must be available for instant use. Therefore, any clip that is attached thereto must secure the device to the user quickly and easily and it must also provide a way for the user to remove the device from such securement equally as fast.




Fourth, as the device itself is inexpensive, it is not realistic to expect the user to pay a great deal for a clip to attach the device to the user. Accordingly, the clip must be both inexpensive and easy to manufacture so that it can be inexpensively offered for sale.




Accordingly there exists today a need for a clip that can quickly and easily allow a user of a CHUCKIT to attach the device to the user and remove it for instant use as desired.




Clearly, such an apparatus is both useful and desirable.




2. Description of Prior Art




Clips are, in general, known. However, while the structural arrangements of the above known types of devices, at first appearance, may have similarities with the present invention, they differ in material respects. These differences, which will be described in more detail hereinafter, are essential for the effective use of the invention and which admit of the advantages that are not available with the prior devices.




OBJECTS AND SUGARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a clip for a ball-throwing device that is inexpensive to manufacture.




It is also an important object of the invention to provide a clip for a ball-throwing device that is easy to manufacture.




Another object of the invention is to provide a clip for a ball-throwing device that is inexpensive to purchase.




Still another object of the invention is to provide a clip for a ball-throwing device that is detachably-attachable with respect to a CHUCKIT.




Still yet another object of the invention is to provide a clip for a ball-throwing device that includes a method useful in retaining it to the CHUCKIT when the CHUCKIT is being used to toss a tennis ball.




Yet another important object of the invention is to provide a clip for a ball-throwing device that does not interfere with the effective use of the CHUCKIT.




Still yet another important object of the invention is to provide a clip for a ball-throwing device that is easy to attach and remove from an article of clothing worn by a user.




Briefly, a clip for a ball-throwing device that is constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention has a main body portion that is adapted to match the contour of an upper portion of a shaft of a CHUCKIT. The main body portion includes an opening running along its longitudinal length, the opening being of sufficient width to permit placing the clip over a lower portion of the shaft. The clip is then slid upward along the length of the shaft until its contour begins to match that of the shaft and resistance to its movement begins to increase. An additional urging of the clip along the shaft allows a protrusion on the clip to engage with a recess in the shaft, thereby securing the clip to shaft. An arcuate portion extends from the main body portion of the clip for a predetermined distance. The arcuate portion includes a first segment that is disposed slightly away from the shaft and which then curves back toward the shaft until it makes contact with the shaft at a second segment and then curves away from the shaft and terminates at a third segment thereof. The third segment of the clip is placed over a belt or pocket lip and as the CHUCKIT is urged closer toward the belt or pocket, the clip engages with the belt of pocket to hold the CHUCKIT in place. To use the CHUCKIT, a force is applied in an opposite direction to remove it and the clip that remains attached thereto from the pocket or belt.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a view in perspective of a CHUCKIT and of a clip for a ball-throwing device attached thereto.





FIG. 1A

is a view in perspective of the chip for a ball-throwing device of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

is shown, a clip for a ball-throwing device, identified in general by the reference numeral


10


is shown in two positions, one position being elevated above a lower portion


12




a


of a shaft


12


of a CHUCKIT (identified in general by the reference numeral


14


) and the other position attached to an upper portion


12




b


of the shaft


12


.




The CHUCKIT


14


is a device that is used to throw a tennis ball (not shown). It includes a spherical scoop portion


16


attached to the lower portion


12




a


of the shaft


12


and a handle portion


18


that is attached to the upper portion


12




b


of the shaft


12


.




In use, the tennis ball is inserted into the scoop


16


and the handle


18


is used to whip the CHUCKIT


14


in a manner that accelerates the tennis ball and impels it away from the CHUCKIT


14


. The CHUCKIT


14


may also be used to pick up the tennis ball off of the ground by pressing the scoop


16


against the tennis ball with sufficient force to cause the tennis ball to enter therein.




The clip


10


includes a main body portion


20


that has a top rectangular planar surface


22


, and a pair of oppositely disposed side members


24


,


26


that are disposed generally in a parallel spaced apart relationship with respect to each other and which are generally in perpendicular planar alignment with respect to the top surface


22


.




The top surface


22


and the pair of side members


24


,


26


are each somewhat curved, as desired, to optimally match the contours of the CHUCKIT


14


at the upper portion


12




b


of the shaft


12


. The curvature of the top surface


22


and of the pair of side members


24


,


26


is designed to match the contour of the handle


18


where the handle


18


begins and is attached to the shaft


12


.




The handle portion


18


includes an inner planar member


28


, a portion of the plane of the inner planar member


28


being disposed in parallel alignment with a longitudinal axis of the shaft


12


.




An upper handle lip


30


extends outward from the inner planar member


28


and includes a plurality of curves


32


that are designed to match the fingers (not shown) of the user.




A lower handle lip


34


extends outward from the inner planar member


28


at a side of the planar member


28


that is opposite with respect to where the upper handle lip


30


is attached.




The upper and lower handle lips


30


,


34


contact one another at the upper portion


12




b


of the shaft in a “V” shaped area, identified in general by the reference numeral


36


and shown under the main body


20


of the clip


10


in dashed lines.




Each of the pair of side members


24


,


26


includes a dimple


38


,


40


, respectively that is depressed in the pair of side members


24


,


26


at a first end thereof. The dimples


38


,


40


are formed in the side members


24


,


26


near to a centerline that passes through each of the pair of side members


24


,


26


and which extends along a longitudinal length of the clip


10


.




The dimples


38


,


40


are either pressed into (i.e., formed) or molded into the side members


24


,


26


. They each protrude from the inside plane of each of the side members


24


,


26


and are used to retain the clip


10


to the CHUCKIT, as is described in greater detail hereinafter.




The main body


20


of the clip


10


includes an opening


42


running along its longitudinal length, the opening


42


having a width that is sufficient to permit placing the clip over the lower portion


12




a


of the shaft


12


.




The lower portion


12




a


of the shaft


12


is narrower (less width) than the upper portion


12




b.






Therefore, once the main body


20


of the clip


10


is placed over the lower portion


12




a


and is urged (i.e., slid) up along the length of the shaft


12


, it is retained therein by a pair of bottom members


44


,


46


that are each attached to one of the pair of side members


24


,


26


at an end of the pair of side members


24


,


26


that is opposite to where the pair of side members


24


,


26


are each attached to the top surface


22


.




The pair of bottom members


44


,


46


are both in substantial parallel planar alignment with respect to the top surface


22


.




As the clip


10


is urged toward the handle


18


the dimples


38


,


40


eventually pass the “V” area


36


after which they each extend into the space that is provided intermediate the upper and lower handle lips


30


,


32


and the planar member


28


.




Accordingly, the dimples


38


,


40


resist sliding (i.e., urging) of the clip


10


back down the shaft


12


toward the lower portion


12




a.


When the CHUCKIT


14


is used the throw the tennis ball, the dimples


38


,


40


help to retain the clip


10


in position and prevent it from dislodging.




If it is desired to remove the clip


10


from the CHUCKIT


14


, a sufficient force is applied to the clip


10


to urge the dimples


38


,


40


to pass over the “V” shaped area


36


and allow the clip


10


to slide back down along the longitudinal length of the shaft


12


toward the lower portion


12




a


where it can be removed apart from the CHUCKIT


14


by lifting it off of the shaft


12


which is then able to pass through the opening


42


.




This permits saving the clip


10


which does not experience substantial wear and of reusing the clip


10


with other CHUCKITS (not shown), as desired.




A arcuate portion, identified in general by the reference numeral


48


, is attached to the main body


20


at an opposite end of the main body


20


with respect to where the dimples


38


,


40


are generally disposed.




The arcuate portion


48


generally extends along the longitudinal length of the clip


10


(and of the shaft


12


when the clip


10


is attached to the CHUCKIT


14


). The arcuate portion


48


includes a first segment


50


, a second segment


52


, and a third segment


54


.




The first segment


50


begins at the main body


20


and extends generally away from it. The first segment


50


is disposed slightly away from the shaft


12


and it curves back toward the shaft


12


where it joins the second segment


52


which then itself makes contact with the shaft


12


. The third segment


54


is attached to the second segment


52


and it continues to curve away from the main body


20


until it eventually terminates.




The third segment


54


of the clip


10


is adapted for placement over a belt (not shown) or a pocket lip (not shown) or a shirt (not shown), jacket (not shown), pair of pants (not shown) or other article of clothing.




The CHUCKIT


14


is then urged closer toward the belt, pocket, or other article of clothing until the clip


14


engages with the article of clothing sufficient to secure the CHUCKIT to the article of clothing by pinching the article of clothing intermediate the arcuate portion


20


(i.e., in particular, the second segment


52


pinches the article of clothing) and the shaft


12


.




To remove the clip


10


from the article of clothing, a sufficient force is applied to urge the CHUCKIT


14


away from the article of clothing. Once removed, the CHUCKIT


14


is ready for use to throw the tennis ball again, after which it is once again attached to the article of clothing until it is again needed to throw the tennis ball.




Of course, the clip


10


may be formed from any desired material including plastics, metals, and synthetic or composite types of materials, as desired.




The invention has been shown, described, and illustrated in substantial detail with reference to the presently preferred embodiment. It will be understood by those skilled in this art that other and further changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention which is defined by the claims appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A clip for a ball-throwing device, comprising:(a) means adapted for detachably-attaching said clip to said ball throwing device; (b) means adapted for retaining said clip to said ball throwing device; and (c) means adapted for fastening said clip to an article of clothing; and wherein said means adapted for detachably-attaching said clip to said ball throwing device includes a main body, said main body including a top rectangular planar surface and a pair of oppositely disposed side members that are disposed generally in a parallel spaced apart relationship with respect to each other and which are generally in perpendicular planar alignment with respect to the top surface and including a pair of bottom members that are each attached to one of the pair of side members at an end of the pair of side members that is opposite to where each the pair of side members are attached to the top surface and wherein the pair of bottom members are both in substantial parallel planar alignment with respect to the top surface and wherein an opening is provided intermediate an inside edge of each of the pair of bottom members that extends along a longitudinal length of the main body and which includes a width that is sufficient to permit the opening to pass over a lower portion of the shaft and which is sufficient to prevent the opening from passing over an upper portion of the shaft; and wherein said means adapted for retaining said clip to said ball throwing device includes a first dimple formed in one of said pair of side members, said first dimple adapted to protrude into an area provided in said ball throwing device sufficient to retain said clip thereto.
  • 2. The clip for a ball-throwing device of claim 1 wherein said means adapted for retaining said clip to said ball throwing device includes a second dimple formed in a remaining one of said pair of side members, said second dimple adapted to protrude into an area provided in said ball throwing device sufficient to retain said clip thereto.
  • 3. The clip for a ball-throwing device of claim 1 wherein said means adapted for fastening said clip to an article of clothing includes an arcuate portion that is attached to the main body and which extends therefrom a predetermined distance, said arcuate portion being adapted to receive a portion of an article of clothing intermediate said arcuate portion and said shaft when said clip is attached to said ball throwing device.
  • 4. A clip for a ball-throwing device, comprising:(a) means adapted for detachably-attaching said clip to said ball throwing device; (b) means adapted for retaining said clip to said ball throwing device; and (c) means adapted for fastening said clip to an article of clothing; wherein said means adapted for detachably-attaching said clip to said ball throwing device includes a main body, said main body including a top rectangular planar surface and a pair of oppositely disposed side members that are disposed generally in a parallel spaced apart relationship with respect to each other and which are generally in perpendicular planar alignment with respect to the top surface and including a pair of bottom members that are each attached to one of the pair of side members at an end of the pair of side members that is opposite to where each the pair of side members are attached to the top surface; and wherein the pair of bottom members are both in substantial parallel planar alignment with respect to the top surface; and wherein an opening is provided intermediate an inside edge of each of the pair of bottom members that extends along a longitudinal length of the main body and which includes a width that is sufficient to permit the opening to pass over a lower portion of the shaft and which is sufficient to prevent the opening from passing over an upper portion of the shaft; and wherein said means adapted for fastening said clip to an article of clothing includes an arcuate portion that is attached to the main body and which extends therefrom a predetermined distance, said arcuate portion being adapted to receive a portion of an article of clothing intermediate said arcuate portion and said shaft when said clip is attached to said ball throwing device; and wherein said means adapted for retaining said clip to said ball throwing device includes a first dimple formed in one of said pair of side members, said first dimple adapted to protrude into an area provided in said ball throwing device sufficient to retain said clip thereto; and wherein said means adapted for retaining said clip to said ball throwing device includes a second dimple formed in a remaining one of said pair of side members, said second dimple adapted to protrude into an area provided in said ball throwing device sufficient to retain said clip thereto.
  • 5. A clip for a ball-throwing device, comprising:(a) means adapted for detachably-attaching said clip to said ball throwing device; (b) means adapted for retaining said clip to said ball throwing device; and (c) means adapted for fastening said clip to an article of clothing; wherein said means adapted for detachably-attaching said clip to said ball throwing device includes a main body, said main body including a top rectangular planar surface and a pair of oppositely disposed side members that are disposed generally in a parallel spaced apart relationship with respect to each other and which are generally in perpendicular planar alignment with respect to the top surface and including a pair of bottom members that are each attached to one of the pair of side members at an end of the pair of side members that is opposite to where each the pair of side members are attached to the top surface; and wherein the pair of bottom members are both in substantial parallel planar alignment with respect to the top surface; and wherein an opening is provided intermediate an inside edge of each of the pair of bottom members that extends along a longitudinal length of the main body and which includes a width that is sufficient to permit the opening to pass over a lower portion of the shaft and which is sufficient to prevent the opening from passing over an upper portion of the shaft; and wherein said means adapted for fastening said clip to an article of clothing includes an arcuate portion that is attached to the main body and which extends therefrom a predetermined distance, said arcuate portion being adapted to receive a portion of an article of clothing intermediate said arcuate portion and said shaft when said clip is attached to said ball throwing device; and wherein said means adapted for retaining said clip to said ball throwing device includes a first spherical engagement means formed in one of said pair of side members, said first spherical engagement means adapted to protrude into an area provided in said ball throwing device sufficient to retain said clip thereto.
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