Claims
- 1. For use with a ball projecting device, a ball directing means comprising a deflecting means adapted to be mounted on the device in a position to be engaged by successively discharged balls, said deflecting means being pivotally mounted and having a plurality of alternatively engageable positions, said deflecting means being responsive to engagement with successively discharged balls to assume one of the plurality of ball engaging positions, and a releasable holding means for holding said deflecting means in a predetermined position until engaged by a discharged ball.
- 2. The ball directing means as defined in claim 1 wherein said deflecting means is a pivotally mounted tubular element.
- 3. The ball directing means as defined in claim 2 further comprising a barrel for guiding discharged balls through the ball directing means.
- 4. The ball directing means as defined in claim 3 wherein said tubular element has an internal diameter exceeding the inside diameter of said barrel.
- 5. The ball directing means as defined in claim 4 wherein said pivot means is mounted on said barrel and said tubular element is mounted on said pivot means with play along the direction of axis of said barrel.
- 6. The ball directing means as defined in claim 5 further comprising stop means mounted adjacent said tubular element to limit movement thereof about said pivot means.
- 7. The ball directing means as defined in claim 6 wherein said stop means is adjustable to vary movement limitations of said tubular element about said pivot means.
- 8. For use with a ball projecting machine, a means for varying the direction of travel of discharged balls comprising:
- a. a barrel through which balls are discharged; and
- b. a means for varying the direction of travel of discharged balls comprising:
- 1. a tubular deflecting member pivotally mounted on said barrel adjacent the end thereof in a position to be engaged by discharged balls, said deflecting member being movable to successively alternate positions by successively discharged balls; and
- 2. a pivot means having said tubular deflecting member pivotally secured thereto.
- 9. The means for varying the direction of travel of discharged balls as defined in claim 8 wherein said tubular deflecting member has an internal diameter exceeding the diameter of said barrel and means are provided for yieldably holding said element in that position to which it is moved by a ball.
- 10. The means for varying the direction of travel of discharged balls as defined in claim 8 wherein said tubular deflecting member is loosely mounted on said pivot means for limited movement in a direction parallel to said barrel and spring means yieldably urging said member into contact with said pivot means.
- 11. The means for varying the direction of travel of discharged balls as defined in claim 8 wherein stop means are mounted adjacent said tubular deflecting member to limit tilting thereof about said pivot means and establish alternative positions to which said tubular deflecting member is movable about said pivot means.
- 12. The means for varying the direction of travel of discharged balls as defined in claim 8 wherein said stop means are adjustable to different positions to vary the angle to which said tubular deflecting member is tilted with respect to said barrel.
- 13. The means for varying the direction of travel of discharged balls as defined in claim 8 wherein said stop means is movable longitudinally with respect to said barrel toward and away from said tubular deflecting member to vary the angle to which said tubular deflecting member is tilted about said pivot means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 418,100 filed Nov. 21, 1973, now abandoned.
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