The described embodiments relate generally to the field of sports and games. More particularly, the described embodiments relate to net assemblies for sports and games.
The setting up of a net for sports and games, such as, for example badminton, volleyball, tennis, pickleball, etc., can be difficult, complicated, time consuming. Such issues can discourage participants from purchasing and/or using existing net systems and playing associated games.
In at least some embodiments, disclosed is a flexible net system that includes: a net having a net first end and a net second end, with a net top portion and a net bottom portion extending between the net first end and the net second end; a pair of support bases including a first support base and a second support base, each support base including: a base bottom portion having a bottom surface for contact with a ground surface; a support portion extending upwards from the base bottom portion, the support portion engaging and pivotably securing a control arm thereto, wherein the control arm is pivotable to a substantially vertical position; and a base strap having a base strap first end secured to the support portion and a base strap second end secured to the net bottom portion; a first net support pole and a second net support pole, wherein the first net support pole and the second net support pole are resiliently bendable and coupled between the net and respective support bases; and a plurality primary support ropes coupled to the net and configured to be secured adjacent the ground surface with respective ground stakes.
In at least some other embodiments, disclosed is a flexible net system that includes: a net having a net first end and a net second end, with a net top portion and a net bottom portion extending between the net first end and the net second end; a pair of support bases including a first support base and a second support base, each support base including: a base bottom portion having a bottom surface for contact with a ground surface; a support portion extending upwards from the base bottom portion, the support portion including an arm channel for at least partially receiving and pivotably securing a control arm; a plurality of springs coupled to the control arm and the support portion, wherein the plurality of springs provides a downward bias to the control arm; and an adjustable base strap having a base strap first end secured to the support portion and a base strap second end secured to the net bottom portion; and a first net support pole and a second net support pole, wherein the first net support pole and the second net support pole are resiliently bendable and coupled between the net and respective support bases, wherein the first net support pole is coupled to the control arm of the first support base, and the second net support pole is coupled to the control arm of the second support base.
Other embodiments, aspects, features, objectives and advantages of the present invention will be understood and appreciated upon a full reading of the detailed description and the claims that follow.
Embodiments of the invention are disclosed with reference to the accompanying drawings and are for illustrative purposes only. The invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction or the arrangement of the components illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments or of being practiced or carried out in other various ways. Like reference numerals may be used to indicate like components. In the drawings:
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The net 12 is vertically supported on opposite sides using a pair of support bases 24 and resiliently bendable net support poles 26. In at least some embodiments, as seen in
The control arm 36 can be pivotably secured to the support portion 34 using various methods. For example, in at least some embodiments, the support portion 34 can include an arm channel 38 for at least partially receiving the control arm 36 therein. A control arm fastener 40, such as a pin, bolt and nut, rivet, etc. having a shaft portion 42, can be extended through apertures 44 in the support portion 34 on opposite sides of the arm channel 38 and through a transverse cylindrical pivot passage 46 in the control arm 36. The arm channel 38 can extend between a vertical stop wall 50 and a horizontal stop wall 52 formed in the support portion 34. This allows the control arm 36 to pivot between a horizontal position and a vertical position, but prevents over-pivoting of the control arm 36 beyond the vertical position. In at least some embodiments, one or more springs can be coupled with the control arm 36 and support portion 34 to provide a downward spring bias on the control arm 36, although such spring are not required in all embodiments. Various types of springs and coupling configurations can be utilized to provide a spring bias. For example, torsion springs 54 can be centered over the shaft portion 42 on opposite sides of the control arm 36, with first ends coupled to the control arm 36 and second ends secured to the support portion 34 (such as slid into spring grooves 56) (see
In at least some embodiments, the control arm 36 can be rounded at a first end and taper as it extends away from the pivot passage 46. The control arm 36 is configured to engage with the net support pole 26. In at least some embodiments, the control arm 36 includes a net support pole passage 60 sized and shaped for receiving a length of the net support pole 26 therein. The net support pole passage 60 can extend longitudinally through the control arm 36 in a direction perpendicular to the pivot passage 46.
To assist with securing the support base 24 to the ground surface 11, a staking aperture 62 can be provided in the base bottom portion 30 for receiving/engaging a respective ground stake (not shown). The support base 24 further includes a base strap 64 having a base strap first end 66 secured thereto, wherein in at least some embodiments, the base strap first end 66 extends through a strap slot 68 in the support portion 34 and is anchored with an enlarged end configuration, such as a bar 70 (or buckle, knot, etc.) (see
The net support poles 26 can take many forms, although in at least some embodiments, they are comprised of one or more resiliently bendable fiberglass rods. To assist with easy storage, in some embodiments the net support poles 26 can be multi-sectioned (similar to tent poles for example) including several sections with longitudinal couplers 74 (male-to-female screw or ferrule connections, etc.) (see
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To assemble the flexible net system 10, support bases 24 (also referred to a first support base and a second support base) are positioned at either end of the net 12 and can be secured to the ground surface 11 using a ground stake. The net support poles 26 (also referred to as a first net support pole and a second net support pole) are each assembled (joined together longitudinally if sectioned) and then inserted respectively into the first and second net sleeves 78, 80 on each end of the net 12. Each net support pole 26 is then coupled to a support base 24 by insertion into the respective net support pole passage 60 of the support base 24. With the net 12 now positioned vertically the base straps 64 are to be connected. The user pulls the net down at the net first end 14, allowing on outward bending of the first net support pole (as the control arm 36 rotates from its vertical position under spring bias) and connects the base strap second end 72 to the net bottom portion 20. The net bottom portion 20 can include a grommet, loop, or ring 82 distanced from the first net sleeve 78 to which the base strap second end 72 is connected. In embodiments where the base straps 64 is adjustable in length, the base straps 64 can then be shortened or lengthened to move the net up or down against the bias of the net support poles 26 to achieve a desired net height relative to the ground surface 11. In such embodiments, the base straps 64 can include a moveable strap adjuster 65 (e.g., buckle, etc.) to vary the overlap of portions of the base strap 25 to modify the overall length, such strap adjusters are well known in the art for lengthening or shortening strap length.
To further stabilize the net 12, a plurality of primary support ropes 84 are coupled to the net top portion 18, wherein in at least some embodiments, the net top portion 18 includes a primary support tab 86 (e.g., grommet, loop, ring, etc.) at each of the net first end 14 and the net second end 16 to which the primary support ropes 84 can be coupled to. The plurality of primary support ropes 84 are then secured at their opposite ends adjacent the ground surface 11 with respective ground stakes 88 (generally in a V-shape to provide left-right stability).
The flexible net system 10 is versatile and allows for numerous variations to support a net. For example, another exemplary embodiment, flexible net system 10a illustrated in
As the support bases 24 are unchanged for this embodiment, assembly of the flexible net system 10a is relatively similar to the assembly of the flexible net system 10, expect the net support poles 26a are fastened to the upper pole loops 92 rather than fitted inside net sleeves and a plurality of secondary support ropes, such as secondary support ropes 98 are provided that are secured respectively to the secondary support tabs 93 at the net bottom portion 20a. The secondary support ropes 98 are then secured at their opposite ends adjacent the ground surface with respective ground stakes 99 to further stabilize the net 12a.
Although the invention has been herein described in what is perceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments set forth above. Rather, it is recognized that modifications may be made by one of skill in the art of the invention without departing from the spirit or intent of the invention and, therefore, the invention is to be taken as including all reasonable equivalents to the subject matter of any appended claims and the description of the invention herein. It shall be understood that the phrase “a plurality” shall include one or more.
This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/267,669 filed on Feb. 8, 2022, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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