The present disclosure relates to athletic equipment, particularly goals.
Goals used in various sports have suffered from various drawbacks. For example, goals typically have to be assembled using multiple pieces which can be cumbersome to assemble and require the participation of two or more people. Exacerbating this is that goals typically utilize netting material to stop moving projectiles (balls, pucks, etc.) and these nets are typically tied on the frame with rope, twine or other fasteners. This portion of the assembly is almost always a two person job as one person must hold the net close to the frame and align the components, while the second person has to attach the net to the frame of the goal. The netting is typically attached to the frame by lashing it with a long piece of cord by winding the cord around the frame through the net about the entire perimeter of the goal frame. This is typically referred to as “stringing” a goal, and it is both tedious and time consuming. Stringing must be done meticulously to avoid any loose gaps or openings in the net through which a projectile could pass. Even with proper stringing, repairs are often needed before, during, and after sporting events. In some sports, officials will stop a game if the net shows evidence of gaps or openings therein. A tight fit of the net to the frame is entirely dependent on the skill of the person tying the net.
The disclosure provides embodiments of a goal frame and net suitable for use in various sports, including lacrosse and other sports. The presently disclosed embodiments and teachings herein eliminate the deficiencies in the art described above.
In a preferred embodiment, a goal is provided that includes uprights connected to a header at upper ends of the uprights. Lower ends of the uprights are attached to base members that in turn can approach each other on the ground and attach to each other at a rear end via a hinge or other suitable connection. Setting up the disclosed goal then involves unfolding the base members to match the width of the uprights and fitting the uprights over bosses formed into or attached to front ends of the base members. A set screw or other fastener can be provided to fasten the uprights to the bosses.
A net is provided that can be easily installed on the frame, that can easily take less than ten minutes to install. Sewn onto and forming a perimeter region of the net is a fabric defining therein a series of pockets or sleeves. Welded on the frame is a series of consecutive rings, eyelets or tubes, as desired. To install the net, the pockets or sleeves of the net can be lined up in between (interdigitated with) the rings, eyelets or tubes of the frame to define a lengthwise channel, and a securing rod (e.g., of metal, plastic or composite material) can be passed through the pocket and into the sleeves all the way down each side of the frame of the goal. In the embodiment of a lacrosse goal, for example, there are five sides, and thus five rods are provided which can pass through the pockets and sleeves of the net and frame, respectively, to form the configuration of lacrosse goal. But, it will be appreciated that the goal design can be applied to virtually any goal that includes a net on a frame.
When assembled, embodiments of the net are preferably uniformly tight all the way around the frame, and is drawn back and taut. This configuration prevents sagging or puckering of the net, and prevents any holes, gaps, or loose spots in the net. The present disclosure also eliminates the requirement for restringing the net if it becomes loose, as is traditionally needed in goals such as lacrosse goals. Because the net is preferably sewn with a fabric (e.g., vinyl or nylon) reinforcement around the border of the net, it reinforces up the weakest part of the net which are typically provided with no hem or reinforcement on the edge.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention typically include a first piece that forms an upper frame portion made from, for example, lightweight, (e.g., aluminum or steel) pipes, tubing or other suitable elongate structural members which can be mitered with welded corners, for example. The upper frame portion typically includes a top horizontal crossbar connecting two vertical front posts, or “uprights” that are preferably welded to and unitary with the crossbar. A second piece of the goal structure typically includes a base frame portion which can be formed from, for example, two elongate structural members (e.g., aluminum or steel flat bar) connected to and terminating at a hinge which can be selectively opened into a “V” shape.
Description will now be given of the invention with reference to the attached
The presently disclosed embodiments provide ease of set up and installation of a goal, such as a lacrosse goal. It will be appreciated that the goal could be sized and configured for use in other sports. The base frame hinged structure can be opened, and the vertical posts can be inserted into (and optionally attached, such as with screws) to the base frame. Setting up the goal of the present invention simply requires unfolding the base frame to the width of the upright poles and then dropping the upright poles onto the machined plugs of the base bars. A set screw can be provided to fasten the upright poles to the plugs.
When fully constructed, the goal creates a preferably 7-foot deep goal which culminates into a “V” shape as shown in
Welded to the frame of the goal 100 are preferably a series of tubes, rings or eyelets 190, through which a (e.g., stainless steel) rod 170 can be inserted. Each ring 190 is formed from a tubular portion 194 formed on a base portion 192 that is welded to and integral with the base bar 120, 130. The rings 190 are aligned along each portion of the frame. With respect to the base bars, the rings 190 are preferably located off center toward the outer edge of the bars 120, 130 to reduce the chance that an incoming lacrosse ball will hit the rings 190 causing it to bounce out of the net. The netting 180 includes a plurality of pockets or sleeves 182 sewn onto the perimeter of the net which are configured slide over the stainless steel rod 170 on the base frame hinged structure (as shown in
The disclosed structure for securing the netting 180 to the frame drastically reduces the time required to set up and take down the goal, and to connect the netting 180 to the frame, since no intricate system is required to tightly secure the net to the frame. The netting 180 of the present disclosure can be easily installed on the frame, preferably taking less than 10 minutes for completion, as the net is not required to be sewn and secured around the frame. The present embodiments also eliminate the requirement for restringing the netting 180 if it becomes loose, as is traditionally needed in lacrosse goals, since the netting 180 is held tightly to the frame by the rods 170 secured therein.
The base frame hinge structure 120, 130, 140 eliminates the need for a cover plate and saves time on installation. In addition, when taken apart, the base frame is able to fold at the hinge to allow for easy storage. The lightweight nature of the goal 100 makes the device ease to move, place, fold, and store as desired. The base frame bars 120, 130 preferably includes a plurality of holes, and more preferably four holes, so the goal can be staked down onto a grass field. In another embodiment, the base frame can be made with less or more holes for added stakes and stability.
The illustrated netting 180 includes a preferably knotless 6 mm high strength polyester in a white color. In another embodiment, the net can be of varying thickness, strength and colors. In addition, the mesh lengths of the net can be varying. The net preferably includes reinforced tape border which allows for the net to be more durable. The net fits tightly over the bar and the reinforced tape body allows for a well-defined “V” shape. The lacrosse goal can be powder coated or provided with any desired surface treatment, if a surface treatment is desired.
If desired, as illustrated in
The methods and systems of the disclosed embodiments, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for equipment and related techniques with superior attributes including, among other things, improved ease of use. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the devices and methods of the disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosure. Thus, it is intended that the disclosure include modifications and variations that are within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
The present patent application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/144,429, filed Apr. 8, 2015, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety for any purpose whatsoever.
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