1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a base member for an upstanding post, and more particularly to a base and rack for supporting various types of sport equipment such as a player's individual protection gear and clothing for a particular sport.
2. Background Art
Some sports and more particularly contact sports such as hockey and football utilize a great deal of equipment which have to be stored. The equipment cannot be stored immediately after use as generally it must be aired and dried. This is also the case even in some non-contact sports such as skiing and the like.
Since it is desirable that such racks be composed of elements that can be easily taken apart for storage and transport purposes, some prior art racks have a central post and a plurality of separate base members, for example having a triangular shape, which are deformed from a tensioned state to be removably inserted into receiving holes of the central post and retained therein by the tensioned state of the base member. To be assembled to the post, such base members require the presence of the specific receiving holes, and as such cannot be easily interchangeably used with various post members. Moreover, over time the connection between the base members and the post can become loose, for example through accidental widening of the receiving holes or loss of tension of the base member.
It is therefore an aim of the present invention to provide an improved base for a rack supporting various pieces of equipment and/or clothing for the drying thereof.
It is another aim of the present invention to provide an improved rack which is formed of relatively few elements.
It is a further aim of the present invention to provide an improved rack which is easily assembled and disassembled.
Therefore, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a base for supporting an upstanding post, the base comprising a first base member including a first socket portion and a first support portion, and at least one second base member each including a second socket portion and a second support portion, the first and second base members being connected to each other and the first and second socket portions together defining a post socket having a plurality of walls defining a perimeter and extending from a bottom support for surrounding an end of the upstanding post, the first and second support portions each including at least one bearing point remote from a respective one of the socket portions to engage a support surface.
Also in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a sports equipment rack comprising an elongated central post having opposed bottom and top ends, a plurality of hanger members extending from the central post and adapted to receive at least one article thereon, and at least two base members each including a socket portion and a support portion, the base members being detachably connected to each other with the socket portions together forming a post socket having a plurality of walls extending from a bottom support, the elongated post being retained by the post socket to extend substantially upwardly with the bottom end resting against the bottom support and retained by the plurality of walls, the support portion of each of the connected base members providing at least one bearing point remote from the socket to support the rack on a support surface.
Further in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a kit for an assembly of a sports equipment rack comprising a first base member including a first socket portion and a first support portion, at least one second base member each including a second socket portion and a second support portion, the first and second base members being connectable to each other and the first and second socket portions being complementary to together define a post socket having a plurality of walls extending from a bottom support when the first and second base members are interconnected, the first and second support portions each including at least one bearing point remote from a respective one of the socket portions to engage a support surface, an elongated central post having opposed bottom and top ends, the bottom end being receivable into the post socket to rest against the bottom support and be supported by the plurality of walls such that the central post extends substantially perpendicularly to the support surface, and a plurality of hanger members attachable to the central post and adapted to receive at least one article thereon.
Reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, showing by way of illustration a particular embodiment of the present invention and in which:
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In the embodiment shown, the base 12 is formed of two interconnected base members 22a,b. Referring to
Each base member 22a,b includes a socket portion 32a,b, which comprises a pair of opposed parallel walls 34a,b with a substantially rectangular large slit 36a,b in the body 24a,b defined therebetween. The large slit 36a,b extends downwardly from the top edges 28a,b along a central vertical axis 38a,b of the body 24a,b, where a top apex of the triangular body 24a,b would be defined, and is bordered on its two vertical edges by the two spaced apart parallel walls 34a,b which extend substantially perpendicularly to the body 24a,b. Referring to
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The first base member 22a includes a first thin slit 46 extending downwardly in the body 24a along the central axis 38a from a bottom of the large slit 36a. The second base member 22b includes a second thin slit 48 extending upwardly in the body 24b along the central axis 38b from the bottom edge 26b. The first and second base members 22a,b are assembled substantially perpendicularly to each other, with a top portion 50 of the second base member 22b defined between the second thin slit 48 and respective large slit 36b being received within the first thin slit 46, and a bottom portion 52 of the first base member 22a defined between the first thin slit 46 and respective bottom edge 26a being received within the second thin slit 48. As shown in
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The connecting member 68 includes a body 70 which defines opposed ends 72 and a central portion 74. A flange 76 extends around the central portion 74 (also shown in
The central portion 74 is larger than the opposed ends 72, i.e. at least one transversal dimension (one example being shown as W1>W2) of the body 70 increases from each of the opposed ends 72 to the central portion 74. In the embodiment shown, a series of longitudinal ridges 78 extend along a length of the body 70, the longitudinal ridges 78 being larger toward the central portion 74 such as to produce the size increase between the opposed ends 72 and the central portion 74. The central portion 74 is sized such as to be frictionally retained within the hollow ends 64, 66 of the post members 56, 58 when forced therein.
Thus, each end 72 of the connecting member 68 is placed into a respective one of the hollow ends 64, 66 of the two post members 56, 58, and the post members 56, 58 are brought together until each end 64, 66 abuts the flange 76. Because of the dimensional increase from the ends 72 of the connecting member 68 to the central portion 74, the minimal force required at the beginning of the insertion of the connecting member 68 progressively increases as the post members 56, 58 are brought closer together, which facilitates the use of the connecting member 68. The ridges 78, when compared to fins or other similar retaining means of the prior art, are not easily breakable which provides the connecting member 68 with an increased useful life.
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In the embodiment shown, the connections between the base members 22a,b, post members 56, 58, top member 82, pin 92, connecting member 68 and hanger members 18 are non-permanent. The rack 10 can thus easily be put together and taken apart, without tools, for ease of transport and storage. As such, the rack 10 can advantageously be provided in a kit containing all or some of the elements, for example the base members 22a,b, a unitary central post 16 and a plurality of hanger members 18.
The base 12 formed of the connectable base members 22a,b is simple to manufacture and simple to assemble. No additional component is required to connect the central post 16 to the base 12, as the base members 22a,b include socket portions 32a,b which, when the base members 22a,b are assembled, together form the post socket 14. It is also considered to use the base 12 for other types of racks and upstanding posts that need to be supported on a support surface.
The rack 10 in its disassembled state requires limited storage space while still having substantially few separate elements to assemble, which reduces the assembly time and complexity as well as the risk of losing one of the elements.
In the embodiment shown, the post socket 14 has a square, closed perimeter. Alternately, the post socket 14 formed by the cooperating socket portions 32a,b can have any of a multitude of shapes, or walls that are not directly connected to one another, as long as the post socket 14 can retain the particular central post 16 it is being assembled with. Also, more than two base members 22a,b can be detachably connectable to each other. One example of an alternate embodiment would be three base members having a first end defining the socket portion and an opposed second end defining the support portion, the members being connectable at substantially 120 degrees from each other along the first end, and the cooperating socket portions forming a post socket having a triangular perimeter to receive a triangular central post therein.
The embodiments of the invention described above are intended to be exemplary. Those skilled in the art will therefore appreciate that the foregoing description is illustrative only, and that various alternatives and modifications can be devised without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances which fall within the scope of the appended claims.