This present disclosure relates generally to bases, home plates, and pitcher's rubbers, and more particularly to systems and methods for securing bases, home plates, pitcher's rubbers, and double bases for use on synthetic turf for playing baseball and softball.
Over the past years, the synthetic turf industry has grown dramatically with the introduction of synthetic infill turf. These synthetic turf fields are much more affordable than earlier turfs and are more player friendly as well. In many situations these fields are used for multiple sports.
Until now there were two main categories of bases that are used for baseball and softball. First, are in-ground bases that utilize some sort of sleeve anchored into the field sub-base. These bases are often used by higher level programs. They are not versatile in that they can only be used in the location that the anchor is installed, they do not allow the flexibility to use other areas or other fields when scheduling is tight. Second, are simple rubber bases that are placed on top of the synthetic turf. These bases allow more flexibility, but they move out of place with even the slightest contact.
Shortcomings of the prior art are overcome and additional advantages are provided through the provision of a method for releasably restraining a base, a home plate, a double base, or a pitcher's rubber on an upper surface of a synthetic turf field. The method includes, for example, removing a cover plug having synthetic turf from a frame assembly fixedly attached to a support structure under the synthetic turf field, the frame assembly having a peripheral wall and a bottom defining a cavity and at least one vertical member accessible via the cavity, positioning at least one downwardly-depending stanchion of the base, the home plate, the double base, or the pitcher's rubber over the cavity in the frame assembly, lowering at least one downwardly-depending stanchion of the base, the home plate, the double base, or the pitcher's rubber to engage the at least one vertical member accessible via the cavity, and disposing a bottom surface of the base, the home plate, the double base, or the pitcher's rubber over the cavity in the frame assembly and on the upper surface of the synthetic turf field around the peripheral wall of the frame assembly in the synthetic turf field.
In another embodiment, an anchor system attachable to a support structure for securing a base, a home plate, a double base, or a pitcher's rubber on synthetic turf for playing baseball and softball includes a frame assembly and a removable cover plug. The frame assembly includes an access frame having a bottom and a wall defining an upper opening and a cavity therein, a first flexible seal extending above the upper opening of the wall of the access frame, and at least one vertical member accessible via the cavity. The removable cover plug is operable for supporting synthetic turf. The frame assembly is fixedly attachable to the support structure under the synthetic turf, and the cover plug is operable for covering the cavity in the access frame. When the cover plug is removed, the base, the home plate, the double base, or the pitcher's rubber is disposable over the upper opening of the access frame with at least one stanchion of the base, the home plate, the double base, or the pitcher's rubber engageable with the at least one vertical member.
In another embodiment, a method for forming an system for releasably restraining a base or home plate on a surface of synthetic turf includes, for example, excavating a portion of a support structure, securing an access frame to cement disposed in the excavated portion of the support structure, the access frame having a cavity and a vertical hollow sleeve having a passageway in fluid communication with the cavity, installing synthetic turf around the cavity of the access frame; and installing a cover plug having synthetic turf in the cavity.
The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of the specification. The disclosure, however, may best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of various embodiments and the accompanying drawings in which:
The present disclosure is directed to synthetic turf fields operable for providing multi-use playing surfaces such as for soccer requiring a level field, and baseball and softball requiring a pitcher's rubber, a home plate, and three bases. The present disclosure is designed for use with ground anchor bases, home plates, pitcher's rubbers, and double bases for use on synthetic infill turf. As well be appreciated from the present description, the present disclosure may provide a synthetic turf interface to create a seamless multi-use playing or other use surface. An access frame may provide an infill retainage seal and a perimeter turf attachment ledge. Without the cover plug, the anchor stanchions of the bases, the home plate, and pitcher's rubber and the double bases may be received in and secured in the access frames. With a cover plug, the access frame may provide a level playing field such as for soccer or other sports related or non-sports related use. It will be appreciated that the technique of the present disclosure may be operable for supporting bases, home plates, pitcher's rubbers, and double bases for playing baseball and softball, as well as supporting other types of sports related and non-sport related components or devices for other purposes on a synthetic turf field, while also allowing a use of the synthetic turf field as a level synthetic turf field when the components or devices are not required.
Synthetic turf infill material generally includes synthetic turf fibers, manufactured to resemble natural grass, and an infill material that stabilizes and cushions the playing surface. The fibers are typically made from nylon, polypropylene or polyethylene. The infill material typically includes granulated crumb rubber (usually from used tires) and sand which is worked in between the fibers during the installation process. The fibers are connected to a backing material, extend through and out from and above the infill material.
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As will be appreciated, the system 10 with flexible seal 60 aids in inhibiting material such as infill material, e.g., a sand/rubber mixture, associated with artificial turf from falling into access frame 100 when the cover plug of system 10 is removed.
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In the various embodiments, the portions of the access frame and removable cover plugs may be formed from a metal material such as aluminum. For example, the body of the half sections of the access frame may be formed form ⅛ inch thick aluminum. The drain of the access frame may be a 1 inch PVC Drain Stub for positive connection to a subsurface drainage system. The flexible seals or flexible seals may have a height of 1¼ inch. The drainage holes in the platform of the cover plug may be ⅜ inch perforated drainage holes. The anchor bolts of the base support may be ⅜-16×4 inch stainless steel carriage bolts.
The access frame for the bases and home plate may be about 8 inches square and about 4 inches high. The height of the bottom of the vertical hollow sleeve to the top of the flexible seals may be about 10 inches. The top of the ledge of the access frame to the top of the flexible seals may be about 1⅝ inches. The removable flexible seal of the cover plug may define an opening of about 6 inches square. The ground for receiving the anchor system may be excavated to a minimum of about 12 inches in diameter and about 10 inches deep. The concrete foundation may be about 12 inches in diameter and 5½ inches deep. For example, the concrete foundation may be poured up to an elevation of 5¾ inches below finish grade and set anchor base support it the wet or uncured concrete so that the base plate is at the 5¾ inch level. Once the concrete is cured, the nuts are removed from the anchor bolts. After installing the access frame onto the anchor bolts, the nuts can be replaced. The synthetic infill turf can be cut and secured to the provided infill turf attachment ledge and cover plug. The stanchion support tube, or support block, or spacer is inserted onto the anchor tube or vertical hollow sleeve to support the stanchion of the base or home plate. The single base or home plate can be test fit and the spacer or the infill height can be adjusted. The replacement cover plug can be inserted when the single base or home plate is not in use.
The access frame for the pitcher's rubber and the double base may be about 23 inches wide, about 6 inches deep, and about 4 inches high. The height of the bottom of the vertical hollow sleeve to the top of the flexible seals may be about 10 inches. The top of the ledge of the access frame to the top of the flexible seals may be about 1⅝ inches. The removable flexible seal of the cover plug may define an opening about 21 inches and 4 inches. The ground for receiving the anchor system may be excavated to a minimum of about 26 inches in diameter and about 10 inches deep. The concrete foundation may be about 26 inches in diameter and 6 inches deep. For example, the concrete foundation may be poured up to an elevation of 5¾ inches below finish grade and set anchor base support it the wet or uncured concrete so that the base plate is at the 5¾ inch level. Once the concrete is cured, the nuts are removed from the anchor bolts. After installing the access frame onto the anchor bolts, the nuts can be replaced. The synthetic infill turf can be cut and secured to the provided infill turf attachment ledge and cover plug. The stanchion support tube, or support block, or spacer is inserted onto the anchor tube or vertical hollow sleeve to support the stanchion of the base or home plate. The pitcher's rubber or double base can be test fit and the spacer or the infill height can be adjusted. The replacement cover plug can be inserted when the pitcher's rubber or double base is not in use.
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It will be appreciated that the technique of the present disclosure may be operable for supporting bases, home plates, pitcher's rubbers, and double bases for playing baseball and softball, as well as supporting other types of sports related and non-sport related components or devices on a synthetic turf field, while also allowing a use of the synthetic turf field as a level synthetic turf field when the components or devices are not required.
As an example, the technique of the present disclosure may be applicable for use with one or more of the above access frames with other components such as for playing frisbee golf or disc golf on a field or on a synthetic field, according to embodiments of the present disclosure. For example, a frame system may include a frame assembly and cover plug. The cover plug may be removed, and an elongated member or central pole of a standard frisbee golf or disc golf basket may be inserted and supported in the vertical hollow sleeve of the frame assembly. The baskets may be constructed with a central pole holding a basket under an assembly of hanging chains. When a disc hits the chains, it is often, but not always, deflected into the basket. In other embodiments, flags poles, sign poles, or other devices may be supported in the anchor system. The anchor systems may have more than two vertical hollow sleeves for supporting a multiplicity of components.
From the present disclosure, it will be appreciated that the at least one vertical member of the frame assembly may be disposed so that a lower portion of the vertical member is disposed below the bottom of the access frame and an upper portion of the of the vertical member disposed in the cavity. In other embodiments, the at least one vertical member may be disposed entirely within the cavity of the access frame. In still other embodiments, the entire at least one vertical member may be disposed below or extend from the bottom of the access frame. In the various embodiments, at least one vertical member may be hollow for receiving a stanchion therein, or the at least one vertical member may be solid or having a closed end and a hollow stanchion may engage and be disposed over the solid or closed end vertical member.
The method may include the frame includes a horizontally outwardly-extending member, and further include placing a sub-base material around the frame between the horizontally outwardly-extending member and support structure, and installing synthetic turf around the frame and on the horizontally outwardly-extending member. A horizontal member such as a planar member, having a top surface, a bottom surface, and at least one through-opening extending from the top surface to the bottom surface, may be placed so that the bottom surface of the horizontal member rests on the uncured concrete with the at least one through-opening disposed around the at least one sleeve.
The method may further include positioning a cover plug in the cavity of the frame, positioning a piece of the synthetic turf along a top surface of the plug, and positioning a stanchion downwardly-depending from the cover plug in the sleeve. The method may include inhibiting material from the synthetic turf from falling into the frame via a flexible seal extending vertically from and along a top periphery of the frame.
Another method for forming an anchor system for releasably restraining a base, a home plate, a double base, or a pitcher's rubber on a surface of synthetic turf, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, may include for example, excavating a portion of a support structure, securing an access frame to cement disposed in the excavated portion of the support structure, the access frame having a cavity and a vertical hollow sleeve having a passageway in fluid communication with the cavity, installing synthetic turf around the cavity of the access frame, and installing a cover plug having synthetic turf in the cavity.
A1. A method for releasably restraining a component or device from a synthetic turf field, the method comprising: removing a cover plug having synthetic turf from a frame assembly fixedly attached to a support structure under the synthetic turf field, the frame assembly having a peripheral wall and a bottom defining a cavity and at least one vertical member accessible via the cavity; positioning at least one elongated member of the component over the cavity in the frame assembly; lowering at least one elongated member of the component to engage the at least one vertical member accessible via the cavity. A2. The method of A1 wherein: the at least one vertical member comprises a single vertical member; the at least one elongated member of the component comprises a single elongated member of the component; the positioning comprises positioning the single elongated member of the component over the cavity in the frame assembly; the lowering comprises lowering the single elongated member of the component to engage the at least one vertical member accessible via the cavity. A3. The method of A2 wherein: the single vertical member comprises an upper portion that extends into the cavity of the frame assembly. A4. The method of A2 wherein: the single vertical member comprises a lower portion that extends below a bottom of the frame assembly. A5. The method of A2 wherein: the single vertical member is aligned with a center of the peripheral wall. A6. The method of A2 wherein: the vertical member comprises a single vertical hollow sleeve accessible via the cavity; and the engaging comprises inserting the at least one elongated member of the component between the peripheral wall of the frame assembly and in a passageway in the single vertical hollow sleeve accessible via the cavity. A7. The method of A6 further comprising: placing a stanchion support in the passageway of the single vertical hollow sleeve for supporting and leveling the elongated member of the component. A8. The method of A6 wherein: the cover plug comprises a single downwardly-depending stanchion; and the removing comprises removing the single downwardly-depending stanchion of the cover plug from the passageway in the single vertical hollow sleeve. A9. The method of A2 further comprising: removing the elongated member of the component from the access frame; reinstalling the cover plug having synthetic turf in the cavity; and aligning a first flexible seal disposed around the synthetic turf of the cover plug adjacent to a second flexible seal disposed around the cavity.
B1. An anchor system attachable to a support structure for securing a component or device from a synthetic turf field, said anchor system comprising: a frame assembly comprising: an access frame having a bottom and a wall defining an upper opening and a cavity therein; a first flexible seal extending above said upper opening of said wall of said access frame; at least one vertical member accessible via the cavity; a removable cover plug for supporting synthetic turf; and wherein said frame assembly being fixedly attachable to the support structure under the synthetic turf, and said cover plug operable for covering the cavity in the access frame; and wherein when said cover plug is removed, an elongated member of the component or device is disposable over said upper opening of said access frame and engageable with said at least one vertical member for supporting the component or device from the synthetic turf field. B2. The anchor system of B1 wherein said at least one vertical member comprise a vertical hollow sleeve that extends below said bottom of said access frame, and said at least one vertical hollow sleeve comprises a closed lower end disposable in the support structure. B3. The anchor system of B2 wherein said at least one vertical hollow sleeve comprises a cap extending across said passageways of said vertical hollow sleeve to form a closed lower end of said vertical hollow sleeve, and said cap extending laterally outward from said vertical hollow sleeve. B4. The anchor system of B2 wherein said at least one vertical hollow sleeve comprises an upper portion disposed in said cavity of said access frame. B5. The anchor system of B2 further comprising at least one leveling stanchion support disposable in said passageway of said at least one vertical hollow sleeve for supporting the elongated member of the component or device. B6. The anchor system of B1 wherein said frame assembly further comprises a horizontal plate secured to and disposed around said at least one vertical member to define a support for fixedly securing the anchor system in the support structure. B7. The anchor system of B6 further comprising a plurality of bolts extending through said horizontal plate, lower portions of said plurality of bolts being disposable below said horizontal plate and fixedly securable in the support structure, and upper portions of said plurality of bolts disposable above said horizontal plate and releasably attachable to said bottom of said access frame. B8. The anchor system of B1 wherein: said access frame comprises a pair of half sections formed from a planar member with folded sides to provide a pair of vertical walls disposed at ninety degrees from each other, and a pair of horizontal walls to define said bottom of said access frame; a plurality of half section seal supports formed from a planar member with folded sides to provide a pair of vertical walls disposed at ninety degrees from each other, and a pair of offset vertical walls disposed at ninety degrees from each other, said offset vertical walls attachable to inner surfaces of said wall; and a plurality of half section turf ledges sections formed from a planar member with folded sides to provide a pair of vertical walls disposed at ninety degrees from each other, a pair of upper horizontal ledges disposed at ninety degrees from each other, and a pair of lower horizontal portions disposed at ninety degrees from each other. B9. The anchor system of B1 wherein said frame assembly comprises a drain attached to said wall of said access frame. B10. The anchor system of B1 wherein said first flexible seal comprises an upper portion and a downwardly-depending U-shaped portion. B11. The anchor system of B1 wherein: said cover plug comprises at least one stanchion engageable with the vertical member of the frame assembly; said platform of said cover plug comprises a peripheral, downwardly-depending wall; and said cover plug further comprising a plurality of L-shaped members having a horizontal leg attachable to said platform and a vertical leg for supporting a second flexible seal. B12. The anchor system of B1 wherein said at least one vertical member comprises a single vertical member. B13. The anchor system of B1 wherein said at least one vertical member comprises a pair of spaced apart vertical member.
C1. A method for forming an anchor system for releasably restraining a component or device from a synthetic turf field, the method comprising: excavating a portion of a support structure; securing an access frame to cement disposed in the excavated portion of the support structure, the access frame having a cavity and a vertical member accessible via the cavity; installing synthetic turf around the cavity of the access frame; and installing a cover plug having synthetic turf in the cavity. C2. The method of C1 wherein the securing comprises: securing the vertical member in the cement. C3. The method of C1 wherein the securing comprises: securing a support in the cement, the support comprising the vertical member and a horizontal plate disposed around the vertical member, and the vertical member disposed in the cement and the horizontal plate disposed on top of the cement. C4. The method of C1 further comprising: placing a sub-base material around the access frame between the cement and a horizontally outwardly-extending ledge of the access frame; and the installing comprises installing the synthetic turf around the access frame and over the horizontally outwardly-extending ledge. C5. The method of C1 further comprising inhibiting material from the synthetic turf from falling into the access frame via a first flexible seal extending vertically from and along a top periphery of the access frame. C6. The method of C1 wherein the installing the cover plug in the cavity of the access frame comprises engaging a downwardly-depending stanchion of the cover plug with the vertical member.
As may be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art based on the teachings herein, numerous changes and modifications may be made to the above-described and other embodiments of the present disclosure without departing from the scope of the disclosure. The components of the implants as disclosed in the specification, including the accompanying abstract and drawings, may be replaced by alternative component(s) or feature(s), such as those disclosed in another embodiment, which serve the same, equivalent or similar purpose as known by those skilled in the art to achieve the same, equivalent or similar results by such alternative component(s) or feature(s) to provide a similar function for the intended purpose. In addition, the implants may include more or fewer components or features than the embodiments as described and illustrated herein. Accordingly, this detailed description of the currently-preferred embodiments is to be taken in an illustrative, as opposed to limiting of the disclosure.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprise” (and any form of comprise, such as “comprises” and “comprising”), “have” (and any form of have, such as “has”, and “having”), “include” (and any form of include, such as “includes” and “including”), and “contain” (and any form of contain, such as “contains” and “containing”) are open-ended linking verbs. As a result, a method or device that “comprises,” “has,” “includes,” or “contains” one or more steps or elements possesses those one or more steps or elements, but is not limited to possessing only those one or more steps or elements. Likewise, a step of a method or an element of a device that “comprises,” “has,” “includes,” or “contains” one or more features possesses those one or more features, but is not limited to possessing only those one or more features. Furthermore, a device or structure that is configured in a certain way is configured in at least that way, but may also be configured in ways that are not listed.
The disclosure has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. It will be understood that the architectural and operational embodiments described herein are exemplary of a plurality of possible arrangements to provide the same general features, characteristics, and general system operation. Modifications and alterations will occur to others upon a reading and understanding of the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the disclosure be construed as including all such modifications and alterations.
This application claims priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. provisional application No. 62/976,861, filed Feb. 14, 2020, entitled “Systems And Methods For Securing Bases, Home Plates, Pitcher's Rubbers, And Double Bases To Synthetic Turf,” which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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