The present invention relates to a holding apparatus for a net of a table-tennis table. The present invention also relates to a table-tennis table.
Holding apparatuses and table-tennis tables of the aforementioned type are sufficiently known. One disadvantage of the table-tennis tables and holding apparatuses known from the prior art is that where the ground is uneven, the height of the two playing area surfaces (“leaves”) can be misaligned with respect to each other.
The problem underlying the present invention is, consequently, to create a holding apparatus of the aforementioned type which can ensure, even in the case of irregular ground, that the playing area leaves are not misaligned with respect to each other. In addition, a table-tennis table of the aforementioned type is to be created where, even in the case of irregular ground, the playing area leaves are not misaligned with respect to each other.
These problems are solved by a holding apparatus of the aforementioned type as well as by a table-tennis table of the aforementioned type.
In embodiments of the holding apparatus, it is provided that the holding apparatus includes at least one blocking means which is arranged on one of the holding units and in the mounted state of the holding apparatus can be transferred into a blocking position in which it abuts against the under surfaces of the two playing area leaves. By the blocking means abutting against the under surface of the two playing area leaves, said playing area leaves are held substantially at the same height such that a misalignment can be extensively prevented.
It can be provided, in particular, that the holding apparatus includes two blocking means, one of which in each case is arranged on one of the two holding units. Consequently, a misalignment is counteracted on both sides of the table-tennis table.
It is possible for the blocking means to be able to be transferred out of a stowing position, in which it does not project under the playing area leaves, into the blocking position in which it abuts against the under surfaces of the two playing area leaves. In this case, it can be provided that the transferring of the blocking means out of the stowing position into the blocking position is effected by means of a movement, in particular a pushing movement, in a direction which is parallel to the direction in which the net extends between the two holding units in the mounted state of the holding apparatus. A pushing movement of this type brings about the abutment of the blocking means against the under surface of the playing area leaves using simple means.
It can also be provided that the blocking means has a guide portion which is, in particular, plate-shaped and can be moved in a guided manner in the holding unit. In this case, the at least one holding unit provided with the blocking means can have at least one recess, in which the blocking means, in particular the guide portion of the blocking means, can be moved in a guided manner. It is ensured in this way that the pushing movement for transferring the blocking means into the blocking position can be carried out and repeated in a simple manner.
It is possible for the blocking means to have at least one blocking portion which can abut against the under surface of at least one playing area leaf. In particular, the blocking means can have two blocking portions which can each abut against the under surface of one of the playing area leaves. Consequently, each of the playing area leaves is supported separately by one of the blocking portions.
It can also be provided that the at least one holding unit provided with the blocking means has at least one contact portion which, in the mounted state of the holding apparatus, can rest on the upper surface of at least one of the two playing area leaves. The two playing area leaves are consequently pressed or forced to the same height both from below and from above such that embodiments of the holding apparatus can prevent the height of the playing area leaves being misaligned with respect to each other in a very effective manner.
It is possible for the blocking means to have a gripping portion which the user can grip to move the blocking means. At the same time, the at least one holding unit provided with the blocking means can have at least one recess or opening in which the gripping portion is arranged so as to be accessible to the user. In this way, the gripping portion can be gripped and actuated in a simple manner by the user.
In particular, it can be provided in this case that the table-tennis table is developed in such a manner that prior to transferring the table-tennis table into the stowing position, the blocking means has to be transferred out of the blocking position into the stowing position.
Further features and advantages of the present invention become clear by way of the following description of preferred exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached Figures, in which:
Identical or functionally identical parts are provided with identical references in the Figures.
The embodiment of a table-tennis table of the invention that can be seen from
The table-tennis table shown also includes a holding apparatus 4 with two holding units 5, just one of which is shown. On opposite sides of the playing area, the holding units 5 hold a net 6 which extends between them along the connecting line between the two playing area leaves 1, 2.
A blocking means 7, which can be transferred out of a stowing position, in which it does not project under the playing area leaves 1, 2 (see
In the case of the embodiment according to
One of the holding units 5 can be seen in detail from
The holding unit 5 also has two recesses 10, in which a portion of the blocking means 7 can be guided. In particular, said recesses 10 are open toward the side facing the playing area leaves 1, 2 in the installed state such that the blocking means 7 is able to protrude here. In addition, the holding unit 5 has an opening 11 with an outline which, in particular, is circular and in which a portion of the blocking means 7 is accessible to the user and is able to be gripped.
In addition, a vertical bore 12 for the accommodation of a rod 13 (see
A blocking means 7 can be seen in detail from
In the installed state two blocking portions 19, which abut against the under surfaces of the two playing area leaves 1, 2 in the blocking position, connect to the guide portion 16 on the side facing the playing area leaves 1, 2. The two blocking portions 19 are spaced apart with respect to each other in the transverse direction. The space 20 formed as a result is able to accommodate an end-side part 21 of the holding unit 5 (see also
On the side of the guide portion 16 remote from the blocking portions 19, the blocking means 7 also has a gripping portion 22, which corresponds to the end of the blocking means 7 projecting out of the plane of the guide portion 16. In the mounted state, the gripping portion 22 is arranged in the opening 11 such that it is able to be gripped by the user (see, for example,
On its lower side in the position of use, the blocking means 7 also has a plurality of anti-removal cams 23.
For transferring the blocking means 7 from the stowing position (see
The anti-removal cams 23 prevent the blocking means 7 transferring automatically out of the blocking position into the stowing position. The blocking means 7 can only be pulled out of the blocking position by the user exerting a considerable force onto the gripping portion 22.
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This patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 as a continuation application to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/543,389 filed on Jul. 6, 2012 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,480,897 and under 35 U.S.C. §119 to German Patent Application No 20 2012 001494.3 with a thing date of Feb. 14, 2012, which are both incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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