The present disclosure generally relates to a screen for practicing sports, and more specifically to a screen adapted to return a projectile thrown against the screen in an unpredictable manner.
In practicing various sports that involve the throwing of a projectile, such as a ball, it is often necessary to practice catching as well as throwing the ball. For example, in baseball while it is necessary for the player to be able to throw the baseball to the intended target, it is also necessary for the player to be able to field or catch the baseball as well.
To allow players to practice both throwing and catching a projectile or ball when a second player is not available, many different structures have been developed for this purpose. These structures range from static, planar structures, to moveable frames. In each case, the structure is designed for the player to throw the ball against the structure to enable the player to practice the throwing motion of the ball. In addition, to enable the player to practice catching or fielding the ball, when the structure is struck with the ball, the structure rebounds the ball back to the player to facilitate the player catching, fielding or otherwise stopping the motion of the ball off of the structure.
To enhance the functionality of the structure, some structure have additional elements secured thereto that enable the structure to rebound the ball or projectile back to the player in an adjustable and/or more random or unpredictable manner. In doing so, not only do the structures promote practicing of the throwing and catching of the ball, but also the reaction time of the player by causing the ball to return to the player in a number of different and/or random manners thereby causing the player to react to the different rebound flights of the ball.
However, with these prior art rebound screens it is required to add additional components to the structure of the screen to enable the screen to be adjusted into a different configuration or to provide the random nature for the screen, significantly adding to the complexity and cost of the screen. Also, the additional components added to the screens to provide the adjustability and/or random rebound aspect cannot readily be removed from the screen such that the screens can operate only in a single rebound manner at any time.
Therefore, it is desirable to develop a rebound screen capable of operating in different manners that does not require additional components to be added to the screen for operation in the different manners.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, a rebound screen is provided that includes a frame having a base for supporting the screen on a surface and an upwardly extending portion attached to the base. The upwardly extending portion includes a lower horizontal cross member and an upper horizontal cross member joined by a pair of side members. Each of the side members is formed with a curved shape. A net is attached between the side members and the upper and lower cross members of the upwardly extending portion and against which a ball or other projectile can be thrown. The curvature of the side members provides a surface for the netting that enables a ball striking the net to rebound off of the net in a direction back to the individual who threw the ball or in a wide variety of different and/or random directions depending upon the portion of the net and the corresponding curve provided by the side frame members that the ball strikes.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, the position of the lower cross member can be varied with respect to the base to vary the curvature of the net secured to the frame, thereby varying the amount of the net capable of providing the random rebound attribute to the screen.
Numerous other aspects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will be made apparent from the following detailed description taken together with the drawing figures.
The drawings illustrate the best mode currently contemplated of practicing the present invention.
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With reference now to the drawing figures in which like reference numbers designate like parts throughout the disclosure, a rebound screen constructed according to the present disclosure is shown generally at 10 in
The screen 10 also includes a net 26 secured to the rebound portion 16. The net 26 includes a number of filaments 28 of a suitable flexible material, such as nylon, that are woven or otherwise interconnected with one another in the illustrated embodiment to form the net 26 with regularly sized and spaced apertures 30 therein. The apertures 30 can be formed with any desired shape, but in the illustrated embodiment are generally square in shape.
In the illustrated embodiment the net 26 includes a peripheral filament 32 that defines the shape of the net 26. The peripheral filament 32 is affixed to the upwardly extending portion 16 by a number of stretchable or deformable connectors 34 extending between the rebound portion 16 and the peripheral filament 32. These connectors 34 can take the form of other suitable stretchable filaments or springs, and are each secured at one end to one of the upper or lower cross members 18, 20 or the side members 22 of the rebound portion 16 and to the peripheral filament 32 at the opposite end. The number and placement of the connectors 34 can vary as desired, but in the illustrated embodiment the connectors 34 are positioned to enable the net 26 to conform to the shape of the upwardly extending portion 16 of the frame 12. The net 26 can also include a target 36 formed within or by some of the filaments 28 forming the net 26. The target 36 as a color different that the filaments 28 in order to provide a clear visual indication of the target 36 in contrast to the remainder of the net 26. The shape of the target 36 can be selected as desired, but in the illustrated embodiment is generally square or rectangular in shape.
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Numerous additional features and advantages of the present disclosure are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.