Claims
- 1. An athletic contact device comprising: a base having a resilient exterior and a foam interior, said exterior including a lower mounting surface having a generally horizontal portion, said generally horizontal portion including a plurality of recesses, each recess having an engagement portion disposed at its entrance and defining a hole which is narrower than at least part of the recess; and
- a lower ground support comprising: a support plate having an encasing portion and a plurality of upwardly extending resilient fasteners fixed thereto and engageable to said engagement portions, a support tube fixed to extend downwardly from said support plate; a ground anchor housing having a receiving tube disposed therein; said receiving tube receiving said support tube to removably hold said support plate relative to said ground anchor housing;
- wherein said recesses and engagement portions are operable to severably fasten said base to said lower ground support, said plurality of upwardly extending resilient fasteners fixed to said lower ground support extending into said recesses such that one or more of said engagement portions is severable from a corresponding fastener or fasteners upon a sufficiently high lateral force; and
- wherein said encasing portion has a plurality of locator means on its bottom and operable to mate with a plurality of complementary locator means on the top of said ground anchor housing, said locator means and complementary locator means together minimizing any pivoting of said rigid support member relative to said ground anchor housing.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said ground anchor housing is wider at its bottom that at its top and includes side walls having at least one peripheral outwardly extending ground holding portion operable to resist removal of said ground anchor housing from the ground.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein said ground anchor housing is adapted for filling with concrete or other type of cement and includes concrete holding means for holding said ground anchor housing to concrete.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein said concrete holding means comprises a plurality of upwardly extending ribs on a top surface of said ground anchor housing, said ribs defining a plurality of dirt-receiving recesses.
- 5. An athletic contact device support structure comprising: a lower ground support having a rigid support member and a plurality of resilient fastening means, said fastening means operable to mate with fastening means on a base placed above said lower ground support; a resilient encasing portion covering a top and a bottom of said rigid support member at least at its periphery; and wherein said lower ground support further comprises: a support tube fixed to and extending downwardly from said support member; a ground anchor housing having a receiving tube disposed therein, said receiving tube receiving said support tube to removably hold said support member relative to said ground anchor housing; wherein said ground anchor housing is wider at its bottom than at its top and includes side walls having at least one peripheral outwardly extending ground holding portion operable to resist removal of said ground anchor housing from the ground, and wherein said ground anchor housing is adapted for filling with concrete or other type of cement; and wherein said ground anchor housing includes a concrete holding means for holding said ground anchor housing to concrete, said concrete holding means comprises a plurality of upwardly extending ribs on a top surface of said ground anchor housing, said ribs defining a plurality of dirt-receiving recesses.
- 6. The support structure of claim 5 wherein said encasing portion has a plurality of locator means on its bottom and operable to mate with a plurality of complimentary locator means on the top of said ground anchor housing, said locator means and complimentary locator means together minimizing any pivoting of said rigid support member relative to said ground anchor housing.
- 7. An athletic contact device support structure comprising: a lower ground support having a rigid support member and a plurality of resilient fastening means, said fastening means operable to mate with fastening means on a base placed above said lower ground support; a ground anchor housing having a receiving hole disposed therein, said receiving hole receiving a support tube extending downwardly from said support member to removably hold said support member relative to said ground anchor housing, said ground anchor housing operable to serve as a mold for concrete or other type of cement placed within said ground anchor housing prior to disposing said ground anchor housing within the ground; and wherein said ground anchor housing further comprises concrete holding means for holding said ground anchor housing to concrete, said concrete holding means comprises a plurality of upwardly extending ribs on a top surface of said ground anchor housing, said ribs defining a plurality of dirt-receiving recesses.
- 8. An athletic contact device comprising a base having a resilient exterior and a foam interior, said exterior including a lower mounting surface having a generally horizontal portion, said generally horizontal portion including a plurality of recesses, each recess having an engagement portion disposed at its entrance and defining a hole which is narrower than at least part of said recess; and a lower ground support comprising a rigid support member having a plurality of upwardly extending resilient fasteners engageable to said engagement portions, said resilient fasteners being integral with each other and integrally part of a resilient encasing portion, said resilient encasing portion covering the top and bottom of said rigid support member at least at its periphery; and wherein said recesses and engagement portions are operable to severally fasten said base to said lower ground support, said upwardly extending resilient fasteners extending into said recesses such that one or more of said engagement portions is severable from the corresponding fastener or fasteners upon a sufficiently high lateral force.
- 9. A baseball base system comprising: a base having a resilient exterior and a foam interior, said base having a lower mounting surface containing a substantially horizontal portion and beveled portions extending out and downwardly from said horizontal portion, said horizontal portion having fastening means; and an intermediate structure having an upper surface containing a substantially horizontal portion and beveled edges extending out and downwardly; said horizontal portion of said intermediate structure having substantially the same dimensions as said horizontal portion of said base, said horizontal portion of said intermediate structure further having fastening means disposed to severably engage said fastening means of said base, said intermediate structure further having a support tube extending downwardly from a lower surface; and wherein said support tube is operable to be removably inserted into a ground anchor housing disposed in the ground.
- 10. A baseball base system as defined in claim 9, further comprising a ground anchor housing disposed in the ground and having a receiving tube for receiving said support tube of said intermediate structure.
- 11. A baseball base system as defined in claim 9 wherein an upper surface of said base has a plurality of grooves disposed at each corner, said groove being oriented at a 45.degree. angle to the edges of the upper surface.
- 12. A baseball base system as defined in claim 9, wherein said intermediate structure has a resilient encasing portion covering the top and bottom of said structure at least at its periphery.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application entitled "FASTENER AND SAFETY BASE USING SAID FASTENER" Ser. No. 472,241 filed Mar. 4, 1983. That application was in turn a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 395,279 filed July 6, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,398,715 issued Aug. 16, 1983 which was a continuation of Ser. No. 234,618 filed Feb. 17, 1981 and now abandoned. Ser. No. 234,618 was a divisional application of Ser. No. 018,844 filed Mar. 8, 1979 now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,266,768 on May 12, 1981. Ser. No. 018,844 was in turn a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 758,638 filed Jan. 12, 1977 and now abandoned. These applications and patents are hereby incorporated by reference.
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