Claims
- 1. An exercise and training device comprising a pair of spaced elongated members terminating in two pairs of adjoining ends and primarily intended to be placed so that one adjoining end is more elevated than the other, means for adjustably spacing said members at a predetermined distance from each other to define a rolling ball path therebetween, an additional elongated member spaced above a predetermined one of said elongated members in an upward direction, and upright members securing said additional elongated member to said predetermined elongated member, whereby said additional member and said predetermined member define a ball rolling path therebetween substantially in a vertical plane, said spacing means comprising one or more spacing balls for adjustably defining the spaced distance between said elongated members, and a stud adjustably passing transversely through said members and securing said balls between said members.
- 2. An exercise and training device comprising a pair of spaced elongated members terminating in two pairs of adjoining ends, means for spacing said members at a predetermined distance from each other, a ball rolling path defined by said members, a further elongated member spaced upwardly from a predetermined elongated member, and means for adjustably securing said further member to said predetermined member to define a ball rolling path substantially in a vertical plane, at least one bumper coupled to said spaced elongated members in proximity to one of said two pairs of adjoining ends and defining an end of said ball rolling path to improve ball rebounding, and means for adjustably elevating the position of each said bumper with respect to said pair of spaced elongated members.
- 3. An exercise and training device according to claim 2, intended to be placed so that one of said pairs of adjoining ends is more elevated than the other, at least one second bumper coupled to said spaced elongated members in proximity to another of said two pairs of adjoining ends and defining an end of said ball rolling path to improve ball rebounding, and means for adjustably elevating the position of each said second bumper with respect to said pair of spaced elongated members.
- 4. A device according to claim 2, including a counter supported by said elongated members and adapted to be actuated by the ball moving to the extremity of the ball rolling path.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 003,726 filed on Jan. 16, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,790,529.
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