1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a baseball equipment rack, more particularly to a foldable baseball equipment rack.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, when a baseball team practices on public grounds, there are no facilities for positioning baseball equipment.
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Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a foldable baseball equipment rack capable of alleviating the above drawbacks of the prior art.
Accordingly, a foldable baseball equipment rack of the present invention comprises: a plate unit having a top surface unit, a bottom surface unit opposite to the top surface unit, and a plurality of bat-receiving notches extending through the top surface unit and the bottom surface unit and being formed along a periphery of the plate unit; and a supporting frame unit connected to and disposed under the plate unit for supporting the plate unit. The supporting frame unit includes a first frame member and a second frame member pivoted to the first frame member in such a manner to constitute an X-shaped configuration. The first frame member includes a pair of first supporting legs each having an upper end. The second frame member includes a pair of second supporting legs each having an upper end. The upper ends of the first supporting legs are spaced respectively apart from the upper ends of the second supporting legs. The first and second frame members are pivotable relative to each other to change the supporting frame unit to a folded state so that the first and second frame members are aligned with each other, and the upper ends of the first supporting legs are adjacent respectively to the upper ends of the second supporting legs, thereby allowing the plate unit to be folded on the supporting frame unit such that the plate unit is parallel to an assembly of the first and second frame members.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The plate unit 10 has a top surface unit and a bottom surface unit opposite to the top surface unit. The plate unit 10 includes a first plate 12 and a second plate 11 coplanar with the first plate 12. Each of the first and second plates 12, 11 has a top surface 121, 111, a bottom surface 122, 112, an inner side 124, 114 abutting against the other one of the first and second palates 12, 11, and an outer side 123, 113 opposite to the inner sides 124, 114. The top surfaces 121, 111 of the first and second plates 12, 11 constitute the top surface unit. The bottom surfaces 122, 112 of the first and second plates 12, 11 constitute the bottom surface unit. A plurality of bat-receiving notches 126, 116 for receiving baseball bats extend through the top surfaces 121, 111 and the bottom surfaces 122, 112 of the first and second plates 12, 11 and are formed in the outer sides 123, 113 of the first and second plates 12, 11. Each of the first and second plates 12, 11 further has a plurality of ball-receiving cavities 127, 117 formed in the top surface 121, 111.
The supporting frame unit 20 is disposed under the plate unit 10 for supporting the same, and includes a first frame member 21 and a second frame member 22 pivoted to the first frame member 21 in such a manner to constitute an X-shaped configuration. The first frame member 21 includes a pair of first supporting legs 211 each having an upper end 212. The second frame member 22 includes a pair of second supporting legs 221 each having an upper end 222. The upper ends 212, 222 of the first and second supporting legs 211, 221 are connected to the bottom surfaces 122, 111 of the first and second plates 12, 11 and are spaced apart from each other.
The supporting frame unit 20 further includes a pair of first connecting rods 23 and a pair of second connecting rods 24 parallel to the first connecting rods 23. Each of the first and second connecting rods 23, 24 of the supporting frame unit 20 has a pivoting end 231, 241 and a plate-mounting end 232, 242 that are opposite to each other. Each of the pivoting ends 231, 241 of the first and second connecting rods 23, 24 is pivoted to a respective one of the upper ends 212, 222 of the first and second frame members 21, 22. Each of the plate-mounting ends 232, 242 is secured on a respective one of the bottom surfaces 122, 112 of the first and second plates 12, 11.
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In this preferred embodiment, the inner sides 124, 114 of the first and second plates 12, 11 are formed respectively with a pair of positioning pins 128 and a pair of positioning holes 118 that engage each other to position the first and second plates 12, 11 relative to each other and that are removed from each other when the supporting frame unit 20 is in the folded state (see
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Consequently, the present invention provides a foldable baseball equipment rack that is convenient to carry when folded, and that permits placement of baseball equipment without facility restrictions.
It should be noted that, while this invention is exemplified using a foldable baseball equipment rack, a foldable softball equipment rack may be provided in other embodiments of this invention.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.