Claims
- 1. A basketball backboard comprising:
- a rebound member having a rebound surface and a peripheral edge surrounding said rebound surface; and
- a support member including a plastic retainer and a frame, said retainer having a cross section defining a first slot configured to receive a portion of said frame and a second slot configured to receive at least a portion of said peripheral edge of said rebound member.
- 2. The basketball backboard of claim 1 wherein said retainer is connected to said frame portion by an interference fit.
- 3. The basketball backboard of claim 1 wherein said retainer is detachably connected to said frame by at least one fastening structure.
- 4. The basketball backboard of claim 2 wherein said retainer is detachably connected to said frame by at least one fastening structure.
- 5. The basketball backboard of claim 3 wherein said fastening structure includes at least one element selected from the group consisting essentially of self-tapping screws, molded snaps, and push-in fasteners.
- 6. The basketball backboard of claim 1 wherein said cross section of said retainer is defined by first, second and third wall members and a base, with said first, second and third wall members extending outwardly from said base, said third wall member disposed between said first and second wall members, with said first slot being defined between said first and third wall members, and said second slot being defined between said second and third outer wall members.
- 7. The basketball backboard of claim 6 wherein said wall members and base define a generally E-shaped cross sectional shape.
- 8. The basketball backboard of claim 6 wherein at least one of said first and third outer wall members is angled toward each other.
- 9. The basketball backboard of claim 6 wherein at least one of said second and third wall members is angled toward each other.
- 10. The basketball backboard of claim 1 wherein said rebound member has front and rear faces, said rebound surface being defined on said front face.
- 11. The basketball backboard of claim 10 wherein said retainer is connected to said frame such that a clearance space is disposed between said rear face and said frame, said clearance space permitting limited flexing of said rebound member.
- 12. The basketball backboard of claim 11 wherein said clearance space is approximately equal to the thickness of said third wall member.
- 13. The basketball backboard of claim 11 further comprising padding material disposed in said clearance space to reduce the space between said rear face and said frame.
- 14. The basketball backboard of claim 1 wherein said retainer comprises a plurality of individual plastic pieces disposed around said periphery of said rebound member, each of said pieces coupling said rebound member to said frame by an interference fit in said second slot.
- 15. The basketball backboard of claim 14 wherein said retainer encapsulates substantially all of the peripheral edge of said rebound member.
- 16. The basketball backboard of claim 1 wherein said retainer comprises a single piece of plastic encapsulating the entire peripheral edge of said rebound member.
- 17. The basketball backboard of claim 16 wherein said retainer includes cut-out portions facilitating bending of said plastic piece.
- 18. The basketball backboard of claim 1 wherein said rebound surface is formed on a front surface of said rebound member, said retainer coupling said frame and said rebound member such that said front surface is substantially unobstructed by said retainer.
- 19. The basketball backboard of claim 1 wherein said rebound member comprises a substantially planar sheet of material formed from at least one material selected from the group consisting essentially of molded plastic, wood, laminate, tempered glass and metal, said retainer is formed from an extruded plastic material, and said frame is formed from steel having a tubular cross-section.
- 20. The basketball backboard of claim 1 wherein said frame is stamped from at least one material selected from the group consisting essentially of metal, thermoplastics, and engineered plastic sheets.
- 21. The basketball backboard of claim 1 wherein said frame includes an aperture formed in a rear surface of said frame, said aperture being configured to receive a fastener for mounting the backboard on a support system, said aperture being of predetermined length which is less than the thickness of the frame such that said fastener is isolated from said rebound member.
- 22. The basketball backboard of claim 1 wherein said frame comprises outer and inner support structures, with at least one of said support structures including a goal mounting portion for attaching a basketball goal thereto.
- 23. The basketball backboard of claim 22 wherein said outer support structure has a generally rectangular outer perimeter and said inner support structure comprises a bracing system connected to said outer support structure.
- 24. The basketball backboard of claim 23 wherein said bracing system comprises a generally "U" shaped beam and a plate connecting said outer support structure to said generally "U" shaped beam.
- 25. The basketball backboard of claim 23 wherein said bracing system comprises a pair of beams connected to opposed portions of said outer support structure.
- 26. The basketball backboard of claim 1 wherein said frame includes a rounded portion and said cross-section of said retainer is defined by first, second and third wall members and a base, with said first and second wall members extending outwardly from said base to define said first slot, said third wall member being integrally attached to said second wall member and having an arcuate-shaped opening configured to receive said rounded portion of said frame.
- 27. The basketball backboard of claim 26 wherein said retainer is connected to said frame by an interference fit and said rebound member is connected to said retainer by an interference fit.
- 28. The basketball backboard of claim 27 further comprising at least one fastening structure detachably connecting said retainer and said frame.
- 29. A basketball backboard assembly comprising:
- a rebound member;
- a frame for supporting the rebound member on a mounting structure; and
- at least one plastic retainer coupling the rebound member to said frame.
- 30. The basketball backboard assembly of claim 29 wherein said rebound member has a peripheral edge, and said at least one retainer encapsulates substantially all of said peripheral edge.
- 31. The basketball backboard assembly of claim 29 wherein said rebound member has a peripheral edge and said at least one retainer encapsulates all of said peripheral edge.
- 32. A method of making a basketball backboard assembly from a rebound member, frame and plastic retainer, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a rebound member having a rebound surface and a peripheral edge surrounding said rebound surface;
- (b) providing a frame for supporting the rebound member;
- (c) providing a plastic retainer having first and second slots;
- (d) inserting at least a portion of said frame in the first slot; and
- (e) inserting at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the rebound member within the second slot of said retainer.
- 33. The method of claim 32 further comprising the step of coupling the rebound member to the frame with the retainer to create a clearance space between the rebound member and the frame permitting limited flexing of the rebound member.
- 34. The method of claim 32 wherein the step of inserting the frame portion into the first slot creates a first interference fit that attaches the retainer to the frame such that the rebound surface is substantially unobstructed by said retainer.
- 35. The method of claim 34 further comprising the step of detachably connecting the frame and retainer together with at least one fastener.
- 36. The method of claim 32 further comprising the step of detachably connecting the frame and retainer together with at least one fastener.
- 37. The method of claim 32 wherein the step of inserting at least a portion of the peripheral edge in the second slot provides an interference bit between the rebound member and the retainer.
- 38. The method of claim 32 wherein the step of providing a plastic retainer comprises providing a plurality of plastic retainers disposed around the periphery of the frame, and the step of inserting at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the rebound member within the second slot of the retainers encapsulates substantially all of the peripheral edge within the retainers.
- 39. The method of claim 32 wherein the step of inserting at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the rebound member within the second slot of the retainer comprises inserting all of the peripheral edge to completely encapsulate it within the retainer.
- 40. The method of claim 39 wherein said frame includes a curved portion defined by a first radius of curvature, and said step of inserting all of the peripheral edge in the second slot comprises bending the plastic retainer such that said retainer has a second radius of curvature that conforms to the first radius of curvature.
- 41. The method of claim 40 further comprising the step of subjecting the plastic retainer to hot oil to facilitate bending of the plastic retainer around the curved portion of the rebound member.
- 42. The method of claim 40 further comprising the step of creating at least one notch in the plastic retainer to facilitate bending of the plastic retainer.
- 43. The method of claim 32 wherein the step of providing a plastic retainer comprises extruding an exterior grade plastic including polyvinylchloride into a channel-shaped member.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/593,321, filed Jan. 31, 1996 now abandoned.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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