The present invention relates generally to a rapid assembly portable net system adaptable for use with net and wall games.
Portable net supports of various types are long known in the art. Such supports can typically be categorized according to the degree of portability and to the degree the support structure disassembles. Some support systems possess a pair of relatively heavy movable posts mounted atop bases which are simply rolled out of the way when not in use, while others are of lighter construction, disassemble into smaller more numerous elements, and may be transported by one person. While assembly methods for the supporting structures vary, conventionally, the frame includes upright posts over which an end of a net is placed and a spacer between the net and the ground which is connected at its ends to portions of the upright posts. One problem of portable net structures is the tendency of the net to sag, particularly in the middle due to insufficient frame rigidity, which may also cause the upright posts to shift during play. Another problem is the tendency of connecting assembly members to misalign; i.e., twist over time, or, ill-fitting inter-connectable parts that make assembly burdensome.
The present invention addresses the shortcomings of former net supports by providing a net support system which is easily and quickly assembled and disassembled, eliminating problems with fit and orientation of various structural elements. The assembly includes a rigid, yet readily portable frame that prevents undesired sagging of the supported net. The embodiments described herein possess at least (1) a pair of end-post sub-assemblies including inter-connectable tubular segments that support a cross bar and a net therebetween, (2) a series of tubular spacers possessing an elliptical profile, and which are inter-connectable to form a cross bar sub-assembly that at its ends is reversibly connectable to the end post assemblies, (3) a pair of vertical posts which are reversibly connectable to the end-post sub-assemblies, (4) a net for attachment to the extendable posts, and (5) a center support member for supporting or adjusting the height of the mid-section of the net. It will be appreciated by those having skill in the art that certain objects and features described herein allow the present invention to perform well with a variety of so-called “net and wall” games.
In some embodiments, while the connection means for connecting a vertically extendable post to each end-post sub-assembly is preferably shown in the embodiment as a stub for coupling to one end of a vertical post which is placed over or inserted into the stub, other coupling means will be appreciated by those skilled in the art.
In various embodiments, a cross-bar sub-assembly is comprised of connectable segments or spacers 310 of metal channel or rigid plastic tubing/channel that may or may not have a shielded shock cord running therethrough to assist in the retention and orientation of the segments. If a shock cord is employed, shielding is provided by flexible tubing about the shock cord whether a unitary length of tubing, or multiple abutting sections of tubing applied to the exterior of the shock cord to prevent the shock cord from abrading.
In various embodiments, a frame assembly 100 includes a mid-frame sub-assembly 270 that includes a support and retainer for a tensioned member 160 which is typically a sufficiently rigid rod or the like placed inside a center sleeve 154 of the net 150 so as to keep the mid-section of the net stiff, and at a desired height; i.e., without sagging or creases. Sub-assembly 270 may also include a means for elongating or adjusting the tension to increase tension on the mid-section of the net. A retainer may be a cup 273 or tubular segment that has space within for supporting a lower end of a tensioning member. The retainer may include a height adjustment means such as a threaded portion; e.g., either male or female threads mated respectively to a threaded recess or threaded shaft similar to a screw jack whereby the cup is raised or lowered by turning. In some embodiments a lower end of the tensioning member is inserted into the retainer that can be a cup, a sleeve or section of tubing or channel, which is mounted to the mid-frame assembly and adapted to permit the tensioning member to slide within. The retainer may include a transversely positioned set screw (
In various embodiments, the series of spacers 310 may possess an elliptical transverse cross-section; i.e., profile, and wherein ends of the spacers 310 are alternately narrow and wide, or crimped and uncrimped so as to mate end-to-end; e.g., narrow to wide, crimped to untrimmed, or male to female to produce a friction fit when mated. The mating ends of the spacers may include rubber gaskets or liners about an annulus of the spacer to provide additional friction or snug fit. The spacers may also include spring button clips or other retention and alignment elements used where a portion of one tube overlaps another to to secure the tubes together, or eliminate guesswork related to fit and alignment. The elliptical tubing of the cross-member has been found to be rigid, self aligning during assembly, and will not twist, rotate or axially shift during play.
The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying figures where scale is approximate, and certain objects and features are shown enlarged for purposes of conciseness and clarity.
In the following description, the term “net” refers to any type of net for sporting or recreational use which is sized and shaped for reversible attachment to the posts. Unless otherwise explained, any technical terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs. The singular terms “a” “an” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Similarly, the word “or” is intended to include “and” unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Although methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of this disclosure, suitable methods and materials are described below. The term “comprises” means “includes.” All publications, patent applications, patents, and other references mentioned herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes. In case of inflict, the present specification, including explanations of terms, will control. In addition, the materials, methods, and examples are illustrative only and not intended to be limiting.
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In various embodiments herein, adjustment of tensioning rod 160 position within center sleeve 154 may be accomplished by placing spacers (not shown) between the rod end and the inside of cup 274, or, in cases where the cup is fitted to a threaded post; turning the cup to raise or lower it (not shown), or, substituting a tube (see
Other rod tensioning means will suggest themselves to those having skill in the art and benefit of this disclosure. It should be understood that the specific elements, features and objects of the various embodiments described herein may be interchanged, shared or substituted among the various embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention.
It should be understood by those having skill in the art, that while due in part to economy and space considerations, each end-post assembly of the particular embodiment shown depicts a substantially horizontal leg member or base, it is not intended that the invention be necessarily limited one leg member or base for each sub-assembly. While preferably the end-post sub-assembly and the spacers are constructed of light weight steel channel, it can be of any material of sufficient rigidity and stability as would suggest itself to those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, the cross-member formed by the spacers is substantially straight (see
In view of the many possible embodiments to which the principles of the disclosed invention may be applied, it should be recognized that the illustrated embodiments are only preferred examples of the invention and should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention.
This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 62/050,086 filed Sep. 13, 2014 and titled: NET AND FRAME ASSEMBLIES FOR PICKLEBALL and U.S. Provisional Application 62/074,128 titled: NET AND FRAME ASSEMBLIES FOR NET AND WALL GAMES filed Nov. 3, 2014.
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