Information
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Patent Grant
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6224523
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Patent Number
6,224,523
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 16, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 1, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cord controlling device is used in conjunction with a game racket and is composed essentially of a housing formed of a base and an upper cover. The base is provided with a fastening portion by which the device is fastened with the head frame network of the game racket. The base is provided at the center of the upper side thereof with a shaft on which a rotary seat is rotatably mounted. The rotary seat is provided with a receiving chamber in which a volute spring is located such that the volute spring is fastened at one end thereof with the rotary, seat, and at other end thereof with the shaft of the base. A cord reel is mounted on the rotary seat for winding up or letting out a cord which is wound on the cord reel such that the cord is fastened at one end thereof with the cord reel, and that other end of the cord is let out via a cord outlet of the housing for fastening with a ball.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to an exercise device, and more particularly to a cord controller that is fastened with a game racket having an oval or round frame of network of catgut, silk, nylon, etc. The cord is fastened at one end thereof with a ball, which can be retrieved by the cord after the ball is hit by the game racket.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Certain ball games, such as badminton and tennis, are played by at least two persons using the rackets to hit the ball or shuttlecock back and forth in a court. In other words, it is impossible for a person to play the ball games described above.
There is a conventional wooden game racket to which an elastic cord is attached such that the free end of the elastic cord is fastened with a ball which can be retrieved by the elastic cord after the ball is hit by the racket. The racket is not provided with a means for adjusting the length of the elastic cord in accordance with the body size or the training need of a player. The excessive length of the elastic cord is shortened by winding the cord around the racket. Such a primitive way of adjusting the length of the elastic cord makes it difficult for the player to hit the ball with precision.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore the primary objective of the present invention to provide a cord controlling device which is fastened with a game racket for retrieving a ball that is fastened with the free end of the cord. The cord can be easily adjusted in length by the device which can be detachably fastened with the game racket by a player.
The cord controlling device of the present invention comprises a housing which is composed of an upper cover and a base. The base is provided with a fastening portion by which the device is fastened with the frame of a game racket. The base is provided at the center of the upper side thereof with a shaft on which a rotary seat is rotatably mounted. The rotary seat is provided with a receiving space in which a volute spring is located such that one end of the volute spring is fastened with the rotary seat and that other end of the volute spring is fastened with the shaft. A cord reel is mounted on the rotary seat for winding up or letting out a cord which is wound on the cord reel such that the cord is fastened at one end thereof with the cord reel and that other end thereof is let out via a cord outlet of the housing for fastening with a ball.
The foregoing objective, features, functions, and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood upon a thoughtful deliberation of the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows an exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
shows a sectional view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention in combination.
FIG. 3
shows a bottom view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention that is fastened with the head frame of a game racket.
FIG. 4
shows a schematic view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention at work.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a cord controlling device embodied in the present invention comprises the component parts which are described hereinafter.
A housing
10
is formed of a base
20
and an upper cover
30
.
The base
20
has a disk body
21
which is provided in the upper side thereof with a shaft
22
which is in turn provided with a body portion
221
, a neck portion
222
, and a head portion
223
. The neck portion
222
is smaller in outer diameter than the body portion
221
and the head portion
223
. The shaft
22
is further provided with a cruciform slit
224
. The disk body
21
is provided at the front end of the top thereof with two fitting rods
23
. Now referring to
FIG. 3
, the disk body
21
is provided in the underside thereof with a main fastening portion
24
which is formed of a square flat block
241
connected with the underside of the disk body
21
, and a round disk
242
connected with the bottom side of the square flat block
241
. The square flat block
241
has a size which is about equal to the size of one mesh (R) of the head frame network of a game racket. The disk body
21
is provided in the periphery of the underside thereof with four fastening portions
25
of a hooked construction, with two fastening portions
25
being located side by side in the front side, and with other two fastening portions
25
being located side by side in the rear side. The two fastening portions
25
located in the front side and the other two fastening portions
25
located in the rear side are hooked in opposite directions.
The upper cover
30
is of a semi-spherical construction and is provided in the center of a front end thereof with a cord outlet
31
. The upper cover
30
is further provided in the periphery thereof with four fastening portions
32
which are of a hooked construction and corresponding in location to the four fastening portions
25
of the base
20
.
The upper cover
30
is joined with the base
20
such that the four fastening portions
32
of the upper cover
30
are engaged with the four fastening portions
25
of the base
20
, as shown in FIG.
3
.
Two round tubes
35
are respectively fitted over the two fitting rods
23
such that the two round tubes
35
urge the inner sides of the upper cover
30
and the base
20
, and that the two round tubes
35
are capable of turning freely. Located between the two round tubes
35
is a gap which is aligned with the cord outlet
31
.
A rotary seat
40
has an axial length which is equal to the length of the body portion
221
of the shaft
22
of the base
20
. The rotary seat
40
is provided with a receiving chamber
41
of a columnar construction and having an opening which faces downward, and a pivoting hole
42
extending from the center of the top thereof to the receiving chamber
41
and having a hole diameter greater than the outer diameter of the body portion
221
of the shaft
22
. The rotary seat
40
is provided in the wall thereof with two insertion slits
43
and a recessed portion
44
located between the two insertion slits
43
. With the exception of the recessed portion
44
, the periphery and other structural portions of the rotary seat
40
are provided with a toothed portion
45
. The rotary seat
40
is rotatably mounted on the shaft
22
such that the pivoting hole
42
of the rotary seat
40
is fitted over the shaft
22
.
A locating piece
48
is provided with a center hole
481
having a diameter which is equal to the outer diameter of the neck portion
222
of the shaft
22
of the base
20
. The locating piece
48
is fitted over the neck portion
222
of the shaft
22
for preventing the rotary seat
40
from disengaging the body portion
221
of the shaft
22
.
A volute spring
50
is disposed in the receiving chamber
41
of the rotary seat
40
such that one end of the volute spring
50
is retained in the cruciform slit
224
of the shaft
22
, and that other end of the volute spring
50
is folded in reverse to jut out of one of the two insertion slits
43
of the rotary seat
40
to extend along the recessed portion
44
to engage the other one of the two insertion slits
43
. In other words, both ends of the volute spring
50
are respectively fastened with the shaft
22
and the rotary seat
40
.
A cord reel
60
is provided with a cord receiving groove
61
, a fitting hole
62
and a through hole
63
. The cord reel
60
is mounted on the rotary seat
40
such that the fitting hole
62
is fitted over to separably to engage the rotary seat
40
, and that the cord reel
60
is capable of turning along with the rotary seat
40
. In order to enhance the friction between the cord reel
60
and the rotary seat
40
and to permit easy removal of the reel
60
from the housing for adjustment of the length of cord
70
extending out of the housing when spring
50
is compressed by winding or unwinding the cord
20
on the reel
60
, the fitting hole
62
of the cord reel
60
may be provided in the hole wall thereof with a toothed portion
45
having teeth engageable with the teeth of the toothed portion
45
of the periphery of the rotary seat
40
.
A tensile cord
70
is wound on the cord reel
60
such that one end of the cord
70
is fastened in the cord receiving groove
61
of the cord reel
60
, and that other end of the cord
70
is put through between the two round tubes
35
to emerge from the cord outlet
32
of the housing
10
, and further that other end of the cord
70
is fastened with a ball.
In operation, when the cord
70
is let out, the rotary seat
40
and the cord reel
60
turn at the same time whereas the volute spring
50
is compressed by the rotary seat
40
in motion. As the extraction of the cord
70
ceases, the rotary seat
40
and the cord reel
60
are caused to turn in reverse by the recovery force of the compressed volute spring
50
. As a result, the cord
70
is wound up to retrieve the ball which is fastened with the other end of the cord
70
.
As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the cord controlling device of the present invention is fastened with the head frame network of a game racket such that the round disk
242
of the main fastening portion
24
is forced through one of meshes of the head frame network, and that the hooks of the fastening portions
25
and
32
catch four threads of the head frame network, further that the cord outlet
31
of the cord controlling device is located at the center of the head frame network, and further that other end of the cord
70
is put through a mesh of the upper portion of the head frame network from one side of the mesh to other side of the mesh. The upper portion of the head frame network is provided with a cord guiding member
80
which has a square flat block
81
. The block
81
is fastened at both ends thereof with a small disk
82
and a large disk
83
. A cord hole
84
is extended through the large disk
83
, the flat block
81
and the small disk
82
. The cord guiding member
80
is fastened with the head frame network such that the small disk
82
is forced through one mesh. The other end of the cord
70
emerges from the other side of the head frame network via the cord hole
84
. The other end (outer end) of the cord
70
is then fastened with a game ball
90
, which has an elastic round body
91
. The round body
91
is provided at one end thereof with a plurality of ribbons
92
, and at other end thereof with a connection ring
93
for fastening with the outer end of the cord
70
. The ball
90
may be a shuttlecock and the like.
As the ball
90
is hit by the game racket, the cord
70
is extracted such that the rotary seat
40
and the cord reel
60
are caused to turn thereby resulting in the volute spring
50
to be compressed. The ball
90
is retrieved at the time when the extraction of the cord
70
ceases and at the time when the rotary seat
40
and the cord reel
60
are caused to turn in reverse by the recovery force of the compressed volute spring
50
, thereby resulting in the winding up of the cord
70
. The ball
90
can be hit once again.
The length of the cord portion located outside the housing
10
depends on the height and the arm length of a person using the game racket. The length can be adjusted by removing first the upper cover
30
so as to remove the cord reel
60
from the rotary seat
40
, thereby enabling the person to wind up or let out an additional length of the cord
70
. The cord reel
60
is then remounted on the rotary seat
40
before the upper cover
30
is once again joined with the base
20
. In the event that the cord
70
must be replaced with new one due to damage or fatigue, the cord reel
60
is removed by following the steps described above so as to replenish the cord reel
60
with a new cord.
Claims
- 1. A cord controller for use with a game racket, said cord controller comprising:a housing consisting of a base and an upper cover joined detachably with said base, said base provided in an upper side thereof with a shaft, said cover having a cord outlet in communication with an interior space of said cover and atmospheric air, said base having on an underside at least one fastening portion adapted to be fixed to a head frame network of the game racket; a rotary seat provided with a receiving chamber having an opening and a pivoting hole extending from a top of said rotary seat to said receiving chamber, said rotary seat being mounted on said base by locating means such that said pivoting hole of said rotary seat is rotatably engaged to said shaft of said base; a volute spring disposed in said receiving chamber of said rotary seat such that a first end of said volute spring is fastened with said shaft, and that a second end of said volute spring is fastened with said rotary seat; a cord reel provided with a cord winding groove and a fitting hole which receives and engages said rotary seat, said cord reel being separably mounted on said rotary seat such that said fitting hole is fitted over said rotary seat so that said cord reel and said rotary seat rotate at the same time; and a cord wound in said cord winding groove of said cord reel such that a first end of said cord is fastened with said cord reel, and that a second end of said cord is extended into atmospheric air via said cord outlet of said housing for fastening with a ball; wherein when a player hits the ball the volute spring is compressed to return the ball to the head frame network, and wherein said cover can be separated from the base to permit removal of the cord reel from the rotary seat to adjust a length of the cord on the cord reel while leaving the rotary seat fixed to the head frame network.
- 2. The cord controller as defined in claim 1, wherein said base has a disk body; wherein said shaft is extended from an upper side of said disk body.
- 3. The cord controller as defined in claim 2, wherein said disk body is provided in a center of an underside of the disk body with a square flat block which is equal in size to one of meshes of the head frame network of the game racket and is provided in a bottom side of the disk body fastened therewith; and wherein said fastening portion of said base is formed said round disk and the square flat block.
- 4. The cord controller as defined in claim 2, wherein said disk body is provided in a front periphery of an underside with two fastening portions of a hooked construction, and in a rear periphery of said underside with two fastening portions of a hooked construction, with said two fastening portions of said front periphery being hooked in one direction, and with said two fastening portions of said rear periphery being hooked in other direction which is opposite to the one direction.
- 5. The cord controller as defined in claim 4, wherein said upper cover is provided in a front periphery with two fastening portions of a hooked construction, and in a rear periphery with two fastening portions of a hooked construction, with said two fastening portions of said front periphery being hooked in one direction, and with said two fastening portions of said rear periphery being hooked in other direction opposite the one direction, wherein the fastening portions of the cover are respectively and separably engaged to the fastening portions of the disk body.
- 6. The cord controller as defined in claim 1, wherein said shaft of said base has both a body portion and, a head portion above to said base, and a neck portion located between said body portion and said head portion, said neck portion being smaller in outer diameter than said body portion and said head portion, said shaft provided with a slit, said neck portion being fitted into a locating piece; and wherein said rotary seat is fitted over said body portion of said shaft.
- 7. The cord controller as defined in claim 1, wherein said rotary seat is provided in a periphery of the rotary seat with two insertion slits and a recessed portion located between said two insertion slits; and wherein said volute spring has an outer end which is folded in reverse to penetrate through one of said two insertion slits to extend along said recessed portion such that said outer end is retained in other one of said two insertion slits.
- 8. The cord controller as defined in claim 1, wherein said rotary seat is provided in the periphery with a plurality of teeth.
- 9. The cord controller as defined in claim 8, wherein said fitting hole of said cord reel is provided in an inner wall with a plurality of teeth which are engaged with said teeth of said rotary seat.
- 10. The cord controller as defined in claim 2, wherein said base is provided at a top thereof with two fitting rods, and two round tubes fitted respectively over said two fitting rods; and wherein the second end of said cord is put through between said two round tubes before jutting out of said housing from said cord outlet.
- 11. The cord controller as defined in claim 1, wherein said cord is a tensile cord.
- 12. The cord controller as defined in claim 1 further comprising a cord guiding member having a cord hole, said cord guiding member adapted to be fastened with the head from network of the game racket such that said second end of said cord can be put through a mesh from one side of the mesh to another side of the mesh via said cord hole of said guiding member.
- 13. The cord controller as defined in claim 12, wherein said cord guiding member has a square flat block which is provided at both sides with a disk fastened therewith; and wherein said cord hole is extended through said disks fastened with both sides of said square flat block.
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