Field goals are used in a number of sports during organized or informal games, practice sessions, or both. Some playing fields have permanent sports goals, which are typically costly to install and maintain. Other playing fields require the team or players to set up portable sports goals for games or practice sessions.
There are several types of portable sports goals. One type, for example, breaks into individual sections or components. Each section may then be carried by a person. Assembling and disassembling goals of this type, however, can sometimes be difficult or time-consuming.
Another type of portable sports goal folds the side sections onto the back section and the entire goal may then be transported. Unfortunately, some goals can be difficult to carry and transport. The goal may be heavy, thereby making it difficult for a person to carry. Moreover, depending on the size of the goal, a larger vehicle may be needed to transport the goal.
In accordance with the invention, a portable folding sports goal is provided. The portable folding sports goal includes an upper bar, a lower bar, two slanted bars, two vertical bars, and two side bars. The upper and lower bars are parallel with respect to each other and are separated by a distance. One slanted bar, one vertical bar, and one side bar form a triangular frame with one end of the slanted bar and one end of the vertical bar connected to one end of the upper bar. The opposing end of the vertical bar is releasably connected to one end of the side bar while the opposing end of the side bar is connected to the lower bar. The other slanted bar, vertical bar, and side bar are similarly connected at the other end of the upper and lower bars. Rotatable joints connect the ends of the slanted bars to the upper and lower bars. The upper bar, lower bar, and two slanted bars include releasably connected tubular members. Netting may be woven onto the upper bar, the lower bar, the vertical bars, and the side bars. The goal may be broken down and folded into pieces with the pieces remaining connected.
The invention will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of embodiments in accordance with the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description is presented to enable one skilled in the art to make and use embodiments of the invention, and is provided in the context of a patent application and its requirements. Various modifications to the disclosed embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles herein may be applied to other embodiments. Thus, the invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the appended claims and with the principles and features described herein.
With reference to the figures and in particular with reference to
Netting 118 overlies slanted bars 106, 108 and is woven onto upper horizontal bar 102, lower horizontal bar 104, vertical bars 110, 112, and side bars 114, 116 in one embodiment in accordance with the invention. Netting 118 may be affixed to goal 100 differently in other embodiments in accordance with the invention. For example, netting 118 may be affixed to goal 100 with cloth ties or Velco™ straps.
In the embodiment of
Elbow connectors 232, 234 connect vertical bar 110 to upper horizontal bar 102 and side bar 114, respectively. Elbow connector 240 connects the other end of side bar 114 to lower horizontal bar 104. Elbow connectors 236, 238 connect vertical bar 112 to upper horizontal bar 102 and side bar 116, respectively. And elbow connector 242 connects the other end of side bar 116 to lower horizontal bar 104.
Vertical bars 110, 112 and side bars 114, 116 are formed with uninterrupted tubular members. Bars 102-116 and connectors 204, 210, 216, 222, 224-242 are formed from any material. For example, in one embodiment in accordance with the invention, all of the bars and connectors are constructed with plastic pipes such as PVC piping.
Internal cord 243 runs through upper horizontal bar 102, slanted bars 106, 108 and lower horizontal bar 104. Internal cord 243 provides resistance that assists in maintaining the shape of goal 100. Internal cord 243 may be implemented with any type of cord. For example, in one embodiment in accordance with the invention, internal cord 243 is a bungee cord. In other embodiments in accordance with the invention, cord 243 may be implemented with different types of cord, such as, for example, a rope or wire.
Referring to
Nipple 304 includes holes 308, 310. Screw 312 extends into hole 308 or hole 310, depending on the configuration. Screw 312, when inserted into hole 308 or 310, prevents rotatable joint 300 from pulling apart during assembly, disassembly, or while the goal is in use.
Nipple 304 also includes slot 314 into which screw 316 extends. When rotatable joint 300 is assembled and connected to vertical bars 110, 112, rotatable joint 300 will rotate or swivel with respect to the upper horizontal bar 102. Rotatable joint 300 is also connected to support members 214, 220 and rotatable joint 300 rotates with respect to lower horizontal bar 104. Vertical bars 110, 112 and support members 214, 220 rotate during assembly and disassembly of the goal.
Although rotatable joint 300 is shown in
One section is then rotated upwards with respect to the other section. For example,
In one embodiment in accordance with the invention, the ends of support members 200, 202, 206, 208, 212, 214, 28, 220, vertical bars 110, 112, and side bars 114, 116 are reduced in diameter so that the ends will fit lightly in the connectors. This allows the ends to be easily inserted and separated from their respective connectors. Support members 200, 202, 206, 208, 212, 214, 28, 220, vertical bars 110, 112, and side bars 114, 116 and their corresponding connectors can be constructed differently in other embodiments in accordance with the invention. For example, different types and sizes of connectors may be used. Some connectors may be smaller in diameter than the ends of corresponding support members 200, 202, 206, 208, 212, 214, 28, 220, vertical bars 110, 112 or side bars 114, 116, thereby allowing the ends of the connectors to be inserted into the ends of the members or bars.
The portable folding sports goal can also be assembled using the method shown in
One section of the goal is then rotated up and away from the other section (
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 60/507,683 filed on Sep. 30, 2003.
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