This invention relates to a structure for holding a device such as a basketball goal or flag that can be retracted into a well cavity in the ground when not in use.
Structures for holding devices such as basketball goals or flags are typically found in the front yards or driveways of many homes. These structures detract from the appearance of the home and are prohibited in many suburbs that have covenant restrictions.
Thus, there exists the need for a simple, neat appearing, easily operated and economical structure for holding such devices that can be retracted into a well cavity in the ground when not in use.
The present invention provides a structure for holding a device such as a basketball goal or flag that can be retracted into a well cavity in the ground when not in use thereby not detracting from the aesthetic appearance of a home. When used with a basketball goal, the backboard and net and rim assembly can be removed from the structure or rotated on the structure after it is retracted to obscure its appearance such as behind shrubs in the yard.
To attain this, the present invention comprises a structure having a casing positioned upright in the well cavity, a pipe assembly located within the casing that is movable between a lower retracted position in the well cavity and an upright extended position above the ground, means for raising and lowering the pipe assembly between the retracted position and extended positions, and clamp means to secure the pipe assembly to the casing when the pipe assembly is in an upright extended position. When used with a basketball goal, the goal may be mounted using an arm cantilevered from the top of the pipe assembly to hold a backboard and net and rim assembly to the pipe assembly.
It is an object of the invention to provide the unique design of a structure which may be retracted into a well cavity in the ground by hydraulic means when not in use.
Another object of this invention is to provide a novel and improved structure which is simple, neat appearing, easily operated, and economical that uses fluid such as water, gas, or compressed air as a means to raise and lower the structure for use and nonuse.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, my present invention comprises certain constructions, combinations and arrangements of parts and elements as hereinafter described, defined in the appended claims and illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the embodiments of the invention shown in
The pipe 23 of the pipe assembly 11 is preferably a tubular member of aluminum or the like having an inside diameter of about 3 inches. The length of this pipe is such as to permit the pipe assembly 11 to be extended to a height sufficient to hold the backboard 9 and net and rim assembly 13 at a desired elevation for playing basketball. The pipe assembly 11 is adjustable in the well cavity 12 to vary the elevation of the backboard 9 and net and rim assembly 13, for example from 6 feet to 12 feet.
The pipe assembly 11 is sealed at the bottom such as a cap 20 to prevent water from entering the pipe assembly 11. A first seal 17, such as a swab cup commonly used in the oil and gas industry, is located at the lower end of pipe assembly 11 to form a seal in the annular space between pipe assembly 11 and casing 7. A second seal 19 can be installed as shown in
At the upper end of the casing 7 is a clamp assembly 4 attached to the casing 7 to clamp the pipe assembly 11 at the desired height and to help prevent rotation of the pipe assembly 11. This clamp assembly 4 may include a nipple 5, such as a steel component with a blank top and pipe male thread, and female adapter 6.
A conduit 2 is connected to the lower end of the casing 7 at inlet 8. The conduit 2 has a first valve 1 to allow fluid such as water to enter the conduit 2 and a second valve 3 to allow fluid to exit conduit 2.
The casing 7 is lowered into the well cavity 12 in the ground having a depth substantially the same as the height of the casing. Typically, the well cavity depth and diameter are approximately 15 feet and 8 inches, respectively. The conduit 2 can be, although not required, strapped to the outside of the casing 7.
The pipe assembly 11 is lowered into the casing 7 located in the well cavity 12. The annulus between the well cavity 12 and casing 7 is backfilled with dirt to about 4 feet below ground level. The remaining space in the well cavity 12 is filled with cement to secure the casing 7 leaving the conduit 2 and valves 1 and 3 exposed for access.
Prior to raising the pipe assembly 11 for playing basketball, one end of the extension arm 21 is connected to the backboard 9 and the other end of the arm 21 is placed in the opening at the upper end of pipe assembly 11. The clamp 10 connected to pipe assembly 11 secures the backboard 9 and net and rim assembly 13 and reduces possible rotation. Additionally, the clamp 10 provides a stop so that the top of the pipe assembly 11 is at about ground level when fully retracted.
To raise the pipe assembly 11 for playing, a fluid source such as water from a house water source, is connected to the conduit 2. When valve 1 is open and valve 3 is closed, the water flows into the annulus between the casing 7 and pipe assembly 11 thereby raising the pipe assembly 11. Although not required, the pipe assembly 11 can be made more rigid using a coupling 14 and adapter 16 which fit closely inside the casing 7. The spacing between the coupling 14 and adapter 16, preferably about 4 feet, helps to keep the pipe assembly 11 rigid.
Raising the pipe assembly 11 will cease when the fluid flow is stopped or the coupling 14 contacts the clamp assembly 4. When the pipe assembly 11 is at the desired height, the clamp assembly 4 is tightened against the pipe assembly 11, such as using a set screw to stabilize and prevent the pipe from rotating.
The pipe assembly 11 can be lowered by loosening the clamp assembly 4, closing valve 1 and opening valve 3. The pipe assembly 11 will retract into casing 7. Lowering of the pipe assembly 11 will cease when valve 3 is closed or when the clamp 10 contacts the clamp assembly 4. If desired, the backboard 9 and net and rim assembly 13 may be removed by loosening clamp 10.