Follows this application for a utility model patent, formed by a set of strips connected to a box with a lid and pins, accommodating LEDs, which, when assembled, will form a luminous sports net capable of generating images, preferably inside of the goal, with great resistance to impact and traction, either by the incidence of the ball in the net or by the player's own incidence, due to their speed in the desire to score points.
As it is known, more specifically football is a type of sport that attracts the focus of a large audience. In addition, advertisements release becomes extremely valuable in these environments. In this sense, we can refers to the document “BR 10 2015 002247-6”, “LUMINOUS MEDIA APPLIED TO SPORT NET, FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT RELEASE SYSTEM”, constituted from a luminous media formed by a frame/mesh—optical fibre, e-textile, e-knitting, yarn/electroluminescent fibre, etc. or preferably LED strips, arranged for orderly lighting to reproduce a certain logo, advertising message, information or similar. The media receives a communicating receiver with a processor. After being fixed by a loop, interlacing or other common means of connecting the mesh surface of the sport net, the media is maintained so that the luminosity is strategically directed to the public's view. In this state, the processor, with its logical programming duly defined, is fixed at a point that allows communication by radio frequency with the receiver of the luminous media so that, when the punctuation is made, the processor emits the signal that is received and read by the light media receiver. This, in turn, reproduces the luminosity by turning on the LEDs, arranged neatly in order to form the image of the logo to be conveyed. In this way, an effective means of disseminating a plurality of advertisements is guaranteed, taking advantage of a fundamental point, which is the sports net to disseminate the sports message in football, tennis, volleyball matches, etc. through the LEDs and in gyms, arenas, stadiums, etc.
This media, because it is a system aggregated to the conventional nets, suffers great damages due to the impacts caused by the incidence of the ball in the net inside the goal and with that end up compromising (breaking) the whole electronic part, such as cables and welds that form the luminous weave making its application not so efficient, in addition to not complying with the legal criteria that govern these sports, one of which is the prohibition of aggregates in the nets that make up the goal.
In order to solve such problems, the same inventor developed and requested an “IMPROVEMENT IN THE SPORT NET” number BR 202017 015643 0, which provides a weave formed by strips of fabric, which when crossed receive stitches forming a fabric capable of wrapping the LED power cables with velcro, which, in turn, remains exposed.
It turns out that such improvement does not effectively provide a perfect shielding of the LEDs, not even of their power cables, where all electronics are extremely vulnerable to impacts and pulls by the players.
It was due to such inconvenience that the inventor requests a utility model order, formed by a set of box-cover strips and pins to accommodate LEDs that, when assembled, will form a luminous sport net capable of generating images preferably inside the goal, with great resistance to impact and traction, be it due to the incidence of the ball in the net or the incidence of the player, due to their speed to score points.
Explained superficially, this request is better detailed according to the attached drawings, showing:
In accordance with the attached drawings, follows the “IMPROVEMENT INTRODUCED IN THE LUMINOUS SPORT NET”, reason for this patent application for a utility model, for a set (1) formed by a box (2) with a bottom (3) with conical hole (4) surrounded by lateral walls (5) and cross walls (6), and also bevelled vertices (7) with upper holes (8). In turn, these lateral walls (5) receive pass-through cutouts (9) that align with a recess (10) of an edge (11), while the transverse walls (6) also receive very small cutouts (12) that define a cradle (13) with back walls (14).
The edge (11) is marked by flaps (15) with recesses (16) of a lid (17) with holes (18) for screws (19).
The pass-through cutouts (8) align with their respective lateral strips (20) formed by their folded and sewn ends (21) composing an eyelet (22) so that this tape (20) receives the overlap, also by stitching (CO), a protective strip (23), while its eyelets (22) coincide with pins (24). The smallest cutouts (12) receive a support strip (25) and also folds and seams (21) forming eyelets (22), but this is devoided of a protective strip (23).
Thus constituted, the set will be used to form a luminous sport net composed of LEDs. For this purpose, in its assembly, the eyelets (22) of both tapes (20) and (25) are inserted in their respective cutouts (9) and (12) so that their eyelet enters the interior of the box (2). Then the pin (24) is inserted into the eyelet (22) until it overtakes the other side allowing the strips (20) and (25) to be pulled until the pins (24) touch their respective back walls (14), and thus strongly anchoring the ends of the tapes (20) and (25) inside the box (2) as shown in
When inserting the LEDs (L) in the cradle (13), its dome (AB) is seated under the conical hole (4) so that it is visible from the other side of the bottom (3) of the box (2), therefore, its feeding whip (CH) passes over the recess (10) and runs over the surface of the lateral strip (20) until its opposite end reaches the LED (L) housed in the following box (2). In this state, the protective strip (23) overlaps the whip (CH), followed by stitching (CO) at its edges leaving only its free ends and thus this whip (CH) is kept protected inside so that the same overlap occurs on the subsequent lateral strips (20). The box (2) is then completed by fitting the lid (17), which in turn keeps the free ends of the protective strip (23) inside the box by compensating for the space generated by the recesses (16), being then the lid (17) locked on the box (2) by inserting the screws (19) in the holes (18) and (8), and so on until all the boxes (2) that make up the mesh (M), are properly closed.
Thus constituted, the mesh (M) is then placed in the goal posts (G) so that the ends of the columns formed by the support strips (25) are anchored in the goal's rear beams (G), whereas the ends of the rows formed by the lateral strips (20) are attached to the lateral structures also at the rear of the goal (G) so that the LEDs (L) are facing the inside of the goal (G).
Such construction, allows all traction of the net to be supported on the tapes (20) and (25), which ends up guaranteeing the integrity of the harness (CH) coming from the controllers (not shown), in addition to shielding the LEDs (L) against water and wear.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BR 202017 027372 | Dec 2017 | BR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/BR2018/050464 | 12/14/2018 | WO | 00 |