1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a goal frame, especially to a goal frame that can be folded for the convenience of storage and transportation.
2. Description of the Prior Art(s)
In goal sports, such as football, hockey, handball, and the like, the primary method of scoring is to send a ball or a puck between two goal posts of a goal frame. In the end of a match, the team that accumulates the most scores wins.
A conventional goal frame is formed by welding multiple metal bars together. Thus, the conventional goal frame has high structural strength and can sustain high-speed hit from the ball. However, since the conventional goal frame is huge and has constant shape, storing or removing the conventional goal frame is difficult. Therefore, the conventional goal frame is usually placed on a specific position on a sports ground. It is hard to set up the conventional goal frame outside the sports ground for practicing.
Therefore, another conventional goal frame is designed and is formed by connecting multiple bars with joints. Thus, when the bars and the joints are disassembled, space for storing the bars and the joints is greatly reduced and the disassembled bars and joints can be conveniently transported. Moreover, the players can set up the conventional goal frame outside the sports ground for practicing by themselves. However, it is complicated and time consuming to assemble or disassemble the conventional goal frame. The structural strength is low, such that the conventional goal frame collapses easily when being hit by the ball.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a goal frame to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a goal frame. The goal frame has two upright posts, two bottom bars, an upper cross bar, and a lower cross bar connected with each other with multiple foldable joints. Each of the foldable joints has a first connector and a second connector pivotally connected with each other.
By pivoting the first and second connectors of each of the foldable joints to be perpendicular with each other, relative positions of the upright posts, the bottom bars, the upper cross bar, and the lower cross bar are fixed and the goal frame is unfolded.
By pivoting the first and second connectors of each of the foldable joints to parallel with each other, the upright posts, the bottom bars, the upper cross bar, and the lower cross bar overlap and the goal frame is folded.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The side panels 111 separately protrude from the tenoning end of the first connector 11. Each of the side panels 111 has a proximal end and an inner surface. The inner surface of one of the side panels 111 faces toward the inner surface of the other side panel 111. The mortise recess 112 is defined between the side panels 111. The at least one engaging groove 113 is formed in at least one of the inner surfaces of the side panels 111. Each of the at least one engaging groove 113 is elongated, extends perpendicular to the axial line of the first connector 11, and has two opposite ends. One of the ends of the engaging groove 113 is positioned toward and extends through the proximal end of the side panel 111.
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The tenoning protrusion 121 protrudes from the tenoning end of the second connector 12, extends along the axial line of the second connector 12, and selectively protrudes in the mortise recess 112. The tenoning protrusion 121 has a distal end. The sliding recess 122 is elongated, is formed in the tenoning protrusion 121, extends along the axial line of the second connector 12, and extends through the distal end of the tenoning protrusion 121. A bottom surface is defined in the sliding recess 122. The limiting groove 123 is formed in the bottom surface of the sliding recess 122 and extends along the axial line of the second connector 12.
The retaining tenon 13 is slidably mounted on the second connector 12 and is selectively mounted slidably in the mortise recess 112. The retaining tenon 13 has two opposite side surfaces, at least one engaging protrusion 131, a sliding protrusion 132, and a limiting protrusion 133.
The at least one engaging protrusion 131 is formed on at least one of the side surfaces of the retaining tenon 13 and selectively engages in or disengages from the at least one engaging groove 113 when the retaining tenon 13 slides relative to the first and second connectors 12, 11. When the at least one engaging protrusion 131 engages in the at least one engaging groove 113, a relative angle between the first and second connectors 11, 12 is fixed. When the at least one engaging protrusion 131 disengages from the at least one engaging groove 113, the second connector 12 and the retaining tenon 13 can pivot relative to the first connector 11. In the preferred embodiment, the first connector 11 has two engaging grooves 113 respectively formed in the inner surfaces of the two side panels 111. The retaining tenon 13 has two engaging protrusions 131 respectively formed on the two side surfaces of the retaining tenon 13.
The sliding protrusion 132 is formed on a bottom of the retaining tenon 13 and slidably engages in the sliding recess 122 of the second connector 12. In the preferred embodiment, the sliding recess 122 of the second connector 12 and the sliding protrusion 132 of the retaining tenon 13 are dovetailed in cross-section and correspond in size with each other. The limiting protrusion 133 is formed on the sliding protrusion 132 and slidably protrudes in the limiting groove 123 of the second connector 12. Thus, the retaining tenon 13 does not depart from the second connector 12.
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The bottom bars 22 are separately disposed parallel to each other. Each of the bottom bars 22 has a rear end and a front end. The front ends of the bottom bars 22 are respectively positioned toward the lower ends of the upright posts 21. The front end of each of the bottom bars 22 is connected to the lower end of a corresponding one of the upright posts 21 via one of the foldable joints 10. Specifically, the front end of the bottom bar 22 and the lower end of the upright post 21 are respectively connected to the connecting end of the first connector 11 and the connecting end of the second connector 12 of the corresponding foldable joint 10. Thus, the upright posts 21 and the bottom bars 22 can pivot and be folded.
The upper cross bar 23 has two opposite ends respectively positioned toward the upper ends of the upright posts 21. Each of the ends of the upper cross bar 23 is connected to the upper end of a corresponding one of the upright posts 21 via one of the foldable joints 10. Specifically, the end of the upper cross bar 23 and the upper end of the upright post 21 are respectively connected to the connecting end of the first connector 11 and the connecting end of the second connector 12 of the corresponding foldable joint 10. Thus, the upright posts 21 and the upper cross bar 23 can pivot and be folded.
The lower cross bar 24 has two opposite ends respectively positioned toward the rear ends of the bottom bars 22. Each of the ends of the lower cross bar 24 is connected to the rear end of a corresponding one of the bottom bars 22 via one of the foldable joints 10. Specifically, the end of the lower cross bar 24 and the rear end of the bottom bar 22 are respectively connected to the connecting end of the first connector 11 and the connecting end of the second connector 12 of the corresponding foldable joint 10. Thus, the bottom bars 22 and the lower cross bar 24 can pivot and be folded.
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The outer mounting tube 231 has a connecting end, a mounting end, at least one cut groove 2311, an outer thread 2312, and an inner stop 2313. The connecting end of the outer mounting tube 231 is connected to a corresponding one of the connecting ends of a corresponding one of the foldable joints 10. The mounting end of the outer mounting tube 231 is opposite to the connecting end of the outer mounting tube 231. The at least one cut groove 2311 is axially formed in the mounting end of the outer mounting tube 231. The outer thread 2312 is formed on an outer surface of the outer mounting tube 231 and is disposed adjacent to the mounting end of the outer mounting tube 231. The inner stop 2313 is formed on an inner surface of the outer mounting tube 231 and is disposed adjacent to the mounting end of the outer mounting tube 231.
The sliding tube 232 has a connecting end, a sliding end, and an outer stop 2321. The connecting end of the sliding tube 232 is connected to a corresponding one of the connecting ends of a corresponding one of the foldable joints 10. The sliding end of the sliding tube 232 is opposite to the connecting end of the sliding tube 232 and protrudes in the mounting end of the outer mounting tube 231. The outer stop 2321 is formed on an outer surface of the sliding tube 232, is disposed adjacent to the sliding end of the sliding tube 232, and is mounted between the inner stop 2313 and the connecting end of the outer mounting tube 231. The outer stop 2321 of the sliding tube 232 selectively abuts the inner stop 2313 of the outer mounting tube 231, such that the sliding tube 232 does not depart from the outer mounting tube 231 and a maximum length of the upper cross bar 23 is restricted.
The holding ring 233 is mounted around the mounting end of the outer mounting tube 31 and has an inner thread 2331. The inner thread 2331 is formed on an inner surface of the holding ring 233 and selectively engages with the outer thread 2312 of the outer mounting tube 231.
With the at least one cut groove 2311 formed in the mounting end of the outer mounting tube 231, when the inner thread 2331 of the holding ring 233 engages with the outer thread 2312 of the outer mounting tube 231, the mounting end of the outer mounting tube 231 is pressed to hold the sliding tube 232 securely. Accordingly, relative positions of the outer mounting tube 231 and the sliding tube 232 are fixed, and a length of the upper cross bar 23 is also fixed.
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Preferably, an outer diameter of the inner tube 232b is smaller than an inner diameter of the outer mounting tube 231, such that the inner tube 232b can protrude in the outer mounting tube 231. An outer diameter of the outer tube 232a is equal to an outer diameter of the outer mounting tube 231, such that an outer surface of the outer tube 232a is flush with the outer surface of the outer mounting tube 231 when the inner tube 232b is completely mounted into the outer mounting tube 231.
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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104102509 | Jan 2015 | TW | national |