Claims
- 1. A deformable basketball goal support structure configured to selectively engage a rigid upright member and allow for adjustment of the height of a basketball goal above a playing surface, the basketball goal support structure comprising:
an attachment member configured to connect the goal support structure to the upright member; a backboard having an internal periphery; at least one support arm pivotally attached between the attachment member and the backboard; and the attachment member and the support arm forming a deformable structure movable between an extended position for game play and a collapsed position wherein at least a portion of the attachment member and the support arm are positioned within the internal periphery of the backboard.
- 2. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the attachment member comprises a first end configured to selectively engage the upright member.
- 3. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the attachment member is configured to rest within the internal periphery of the backboard.
- 4. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the attachment member is configured to lie substantially flat against the backboard when the deformable structure is disposed in the collapsed position.
- 5. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the first support arm is configured to rest within the internal periphery of the backboard when the deformable structure is disposed in the collapsed position.
- 6. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the first support arm is configured to lie substantially flat against the backboard when the deformable structure is disposed in the collapsed position.
- 7. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the deformable structure further comprises a second support arm pivotally attached between the attachment member and the backboard.
- 8. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 7, wherein at least a portion of the second support arm is positionable within the internal periphery of the backboard when the deformable structure is disposed in the collapsed position.
- 9. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 7, wherein the second support arm is configured to rest within the internal periphery of the backboard when the deformable structure is disposed in the collapsed position.
- 10. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 9 wherein the backboard is blow molded.
- 11. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 10 wherein the backboard further comprises a frame that is integrally formed in the backboard as part of the blow molding process.
- 12. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the attachment member and the support arm are configured to rest in substantially the same plane when the deformable structure is disposed in the collapsed position.
- 13. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the internal periphery comprises a dimensional depth that is substantially equivalent to the sum of a thickness of the attachment member and a thickness of the backboard.
- 14. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the backboard comprises a support frame.
- 15. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 14, further comprising a pair of first support arms and a pair of second support arms, each of the support arms pivotally attached between the attachment member and the support frame of the backboard.
- 16. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 15, wherein the pair of first support arms are spaced apart and substantially parallel to the pair of second support arms.
- 17. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 16 wherein the backboard is blow molded.
- 18. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 17 wherein the backboard further comprises a frame that is integrally formed in the backboard as part of the blow molding process.
- 19. A deformable basketball goal support structure configured to selectively engage a rigid upright member and allow for adjustment of the height of a basketball goal above a playing surface, the basketball goal support structure comprising:
an attachment member configured to connect the goal support structure to the upright member; a backboard having a support frame defining an internal periphery; a first support arm pivotally secured between the attachment member and the backboard; a second support arm pivotally secured between the attachment member and the backboard; and the attachment member and the first and second support arms forming a deformable structure movable between an extended position for game play and a collapsed position wherein at least a portion of the attachment member and the support arms are positioned within the internal periphery of the support frame of the backboard.
- 20. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 19, wherein the attachment member comprises a first end configured to selectively engage the upright member.
- 21. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 19, wherein the attachment member is configured to rest within the internal periphery of the support frame of the backboard.
- 22. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 19, wherein at least a portion of the attachment member is configured to lie substantially flat against the backboard when the deformable structure is disposed in the collapsed position.
- 23. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 19, wherein the first support arm is configured to rest within the internal periphery of the support frame of the backboard.
- 24. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 19, wherein at least a portion of the first support arm is configured to lie substantially flat against the backboard when the deformable structure is disposed in the collapsed position.
- 25. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 19, wherein at least a portion of the second support arm is positionable within the internal periphery of the support frame of the backboard when the deformable structure is selectively disposed in the collapsed position.
- 26. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 19, wherein the second support arm is configured to rest within the internal periphery of the support frame of the backboard.
- 27. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 19, wherein the attachment member and the support arms are configured to rest in substantially the same plane when the deformable structure is disposed in the collapsed position.
- 28. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 27 wherein the backboard is blow molded.
- 29. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 28 wherein the frame is integrally formed in the backboard as part of the blow molding process.
- 30. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 19, wherein the internal periphery of the support frame comprises a dimensional depth that is substantially equivalent to a thickness of the attachment member and a thickness of the backboard.
- 31. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 19, further comprising a pair of first support arms and a pair of second support arms, each of the support arms pivotally attached between the attachment member and the support frame of the backboard
- 32. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 31, wherein the pair of first support arms are spaced apart and substantially parallel to the pair of second support arms.
- 33. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 32 wherein the backboard is blow molded.
- 34. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 33 wherein the backboard further comprises a frame that is integrally formed in the backboard as part of the blow molding process.
- 35. A method of packaging a deformable basketball goal support structure, the basketball goal support structure comprising an attachment member configured to connect the goal support structure to an upright member, a backboard having an internal periphery, and at least one support arm pivotally attached between the attachment member and the backboard, the method comprising the steps of:
positioning the basketball goal support structure in a collapsed position such that at least a portion of the attachment member and the support arm are disposed within the internal periphery of the backboard; and inserting the collapsed basketball goal support structure into a packaging container.
- 36. The method as defined in claim 35, wherein the attachment member is configured to rest within the internal periphery of the backboard when the basketball goal support structure is positioned in the collapsed position.
- 37. The method as defined in claim 35, wherein the support arm is configured to rest within the internal periphery of the backboard when the basketball goal support structure is positioned in the collapsed position.
- 38. The method as defined in claim 35, wherein the basketball goal support structure further comprises a second support arm pivotally attached between the attachment member and the backboard.
- 39. The method as defined in claim 38, further comprising the step of positioning at least a portion of the second support arm within the internal periphery of the backboard.
- 40. The method as defined in claim 39, wherein the second support arm is configured to rest within the internal periphery of the backboard when the basketball goal support structure is positioned in the collapsed position.
- 41. The method as defined in claim 39, wherein the attachment member and the first and second support arms are configured to lie in substantially the same plane when the basketball goal support structure is disposed in the collapsed position.
- 42. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 41 wherein the backboard is blow molded.
- 43. The basketball goal support structure as defined in claim 42 wherein the backboard further comprises a frame that is integrally formed in the backboard as part of the blow molding process, the frame forming the internal periphery.
- 44. The method as defined in claim 35, wherein the container comprises an internal periphery sufficient for receiving the basketball goal support structure when disposed in the collapsed position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/372,343, entitled Collapsible Backboard Support Assembly for a Basketball Goal System, filed on Apr. 11, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60372343 |
Apr 2002 |
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