Claims
- 1. A shock absorber for a floor assembly, comprising:
a base portion having a first side and an opposing second side, the base portion formed of an elastomeric material having a durometer Shore hardness, the base portion connectable to a sub-flooring of the floor assembly with the second side positioned adjacent to the sub-flooring; and a nodule portion extending a distance from the first side of the base portion, the nodule portion having a first layer formed of an elastomeric material having a durometer Shore hardness substantially equal to the durometer Shore hardness of the base portion and a second layer formed of an elastomeric material having a durometer Shore hardness less than the durometer Shore hardness of the base portion and the first layer of the nodule portion.
- 2. The shock absorber of claim 1 wherein the second layer of the nodule portion is positioned between the base portion and the first layer of the nodule portion.
- 3. The shock absorber of claim 2 wherein the second layer of the nodule portion is positioned immediately adjacent the base portion.
- 4. The shock absorber of claim 1 wherein the base portion as a substantially square configuration.
- 5. The shock absorber of claim 4 further comprising a pair of connector tabs extending from the base portion to facilitate attachment of the shock absorber to the sub-flooring.
- 6. The shock absorber of claim 1 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the base portion and the first layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 60-70A.
- 7. The shock absorber of claim 1 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the second layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 40-50A.
- 8. The shock absorber of claim 7 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the second layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 40-50A.
- 9. A floor assembly, comprising:
a plurality of strips of material cooperating to form a floor surface; a sub-flooring positioned beneath the strips of material to support the strips of material; and a plurality of shock absorbers positioned between the sub-flooring and a rigid support base to support the sub-flooring in a spaced apart relation with respect to the rigid support base, each of the shock absorbers comprising:
a base portion having a first side and an opposing second side, the base portion formed of an elastomeric material having a durometer Shore hardness; and a nodule portion extending a distance from the first side of the base portion, the nodule portion having a first layer formed of an elastomeric material having a durometer Shore hardness substantially equal to the durometer Shore hardness of the base portion and a second layer formed of an elastomeric material having a durometer Shore hardness less than the durometer Shore hardness of the base portion and the first layer of the nodule portion.
- 10. The floor assembly of claim 9 wherein the second layer of the nodule portion of the shock absorber is positioned between the base portion and the first layer of the nodule portion.
- 11. The floor assembly of claim 10 wherein the second layer of the nodule portion is positioned immediately adjacent the base portion.
- 12. The floor assembly of claim 9 wherein the base portion as a substantially square configuration.
- 13. The floor assembly of claim 9 wherein each of the shock absorbers is connected to the sub-flooring of the floor assembly with the second side of the base portion positioned adjacent to the sub-flooring.
- 14. The floor assembly of claim 9 wherein each of the shock absorbers further comprises a pair of connector tabs extending from the base portion, the connector tabs are connected to the sub-flooring with the second side of the base portion positioned adjacent to the sub-flooring.
- 15. The floor assembly of claim 9 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the base portion and the first layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 60-70A.
- 16. The floor assembly of claim 9 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the second layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 40-50A.
- 17. The floor assembly of claim 15 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the second layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 40-50A.
- 18. The floor assembly of claim 9 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the base portion and the first layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 68A.
- 19. The floor assembly of claim 9 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the second layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 45A.
- 20. The floor assembly of claim 19 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the second layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 45A.
- 21. A floor assembly, comprising:
a plurality of strips of material cooperating to form a playing surface; a sub-flooring positioned beneath the strips of material to support the strips of material; and a plurality of shock absorbers positioned between the sub-flooring and a rigid support base to support the sub-flooring in a spaced apart relation with respect to the rigid support base, each of the shock absorbers comprising:
a base portion having a first side and an opposing second side, the base portion formed of an elastomeric material having a durometer Shore hardness; and a nodule portion extending a distance from the first side of the base portion, the nodule portion having a first layer formed of an elastomeric material having a durometer Shore hardness substantially equal to the durometer Shore hardness of the base portion and a second layer formed of an elastomeric material having a durometer Shore hardness less than the durometer Shore hardness of the base portion and the first layer of the nodule portion, wherein the strips of wood, the sub-flooring, and the shock absorbers cooperate to provide the floor assembly with shock absorbing characteristics that enable the floor assembly to absorb at least about fifty-three percent of an impact force applied to the playing surface while maintaining a firmness that limits vertical deflection of the playing surface to be at most about 2.3 mm and produces a ball response off the playing surface of at least about ninety percent.
- 22. The floor assembly of claim 21 wherein the second layer of the nodule portion of the shock absorber is positioned between the base portion and the first layer of the nodule portion.
- 23. The floor assembly of claim 22 wherein the second layer of the nodule portion is positioned immediately adjacent the base portion.
- 24. The floor assembly of claim 21 wherein each of the shock absorbers further comprises a pair of connector tabs extending from the base portion, the connector tabs are connected to the sub-flooring with the second side of the base portion positioned adjacent to the sub-flooring.
- 25. The floor assembly of claim 21 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the base portion and the first layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 60-70A.
- 26. The floor assembly of claim 21 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the second layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 40-50A.
- 27. The floor assembly of claim 26 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the second layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 40-50A.
- 28. The floor assembly of claim 21 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the base portion and the first layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 68A.
- 29. The floor assembly of claim 21 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the second layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 45A.
- 30. The floor assembly of claim 29 wherein the durometer Shore hardness of the second layer of the nodule portion is in a range of approximately 45A.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/286,443, filed Apr. 25, 2001, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60286443 |
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