The present invention relates generally to the field of devices and systems for applying boundaries or lines to a floor or surface, and more particularly to a taping device system and methods thereof for applying boundaries to define a paddleball court.
Typically, most (if not all) sporting courts or playing areas are defined by one or more boundary lines or markers. Typically, depending on the particular sport or activity, the boundary lines play a significant role regarding the rules and scoring thereof. In most cases, one or more athletes or players of the sport must travel to a location where the particular court or playing area is available for use.
For example, a widely-popular racquet sport such as tennis is typically played on a tennis court, which is widely available in most areas and accessible by a substantial portion of the population. Conveniently, tennis courts comprise a plurality of boundary lines that are dimensioned and configured according to a world-wide prescribed set of rules. For example,
However, other racquet sports such as pickleball is less known compared to tennis. History shows that pickleball was invented in 1965, several centuries after the well-established sport of tennis began. Since its origination, pickleball has become a popular sport in the US and Canada (e.g., with the establishment of the USA Pickleball Association (USAPA)), and is growing internationally throughout Europe and Asia. However, despite its growing popularity, pickleball courts are very rare in comparison to tennis courts, for example, which are smaller in size with boundary lines positioned and dimensioned differently.
In most cases, pickleball players will apply temporary boundary lines to a tennis court, and thus, reconfigure portions thereof according to the pickleball rules and regulations. Reconfiguring a tennis court for pickleball can be quite cumbersome and lengthy from a time perspective, for example, as measurements must be taken, marked and additional boundaries must be applied to the tennis court. Typically, this requires at least two people. Moreover, in the case where it is desired to construct a pickleball court elsewhere (e.g., a parking lot, gym or basketball court, etc.), the entirety of the court must be constructed, for example, where boundary lines are placed and dimensioned correctly and with a net hoisted and extending between about 34-36 inches from the ground at the court's midpoint (and extending between the sidelines thereof). For example, as depicted in
Accordingly, it can be seen that needs exist for a device and system to facilitate the application of boundaries to a floor or playing surface such that a court or other playing field can be constructed efficiently in a timely manner. It is to the provision of a taping device system and methods thereof meeting these and other needs that the present invention is primarily directed.
In example embodiments, the present invention provides a taping device system and methods for constructing a sporting court.
In one aspect, the present invention relates to a system for constructing a court having one or more boundary lines including a taping device and at least one corner marker.
In example embodiments, the system includes four corner markers. In example embodiments, the taping device includes a base housing, an applicator wheel, a guide, a fork and a tape roll rotatably mounted to the fork. In example embodiments, the system can further include an applicator tool or one or more spacer components. In example embodiments, the taping device can further include a receiver for attachment of an extension arm thereto. In example embodiments, a handle can be provided for connection to at least a portion of the extension arm.
In example embodiments, the court is a pickleball court. In example embodiments, the pickleball court is constructed on a tennis court. In example embodiments, the pickleball court is constructed on asphalt or concrete pavement. In example embodiments, the pickleball court is constructed on a gym surface.
These and other aspects, features and advantages of the invention will be understood with reference to the drawing figures and detailed description herein, and will be realized by means of the various elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following brief description of the drawings and detailed description of example embodiments are explanatory of example embodiments of the invention, and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of example embodiments taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention. Any and all patents and other publications identified in this specification are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
Also, as used in the specification including the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.
With reference now to the drawing figures, wherein like reference numbers represent corresponding parts throughout the several views,
According to example embodiments, the taping device 10 generally comprises a base housing 12 having a first extension member or retainer wall 20a, a second extension member or retainer wall 20b, an applicator wheel 14, a receiver 32, and an axle or pin 30. In example embodiments, the extension members or retainer walls 20a and 20b extend from the front of the base housing 12 in a substantially forward direction. In example embodiments, the first retainer wall 20a and second retainer wall 20b are generally parallel to one another and define a gap or space therebetween, the gap or space being dimensioned and configured to receive the tape roll 22. In example embodiments, first retainer wall 20a, having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, is fixedly mounted or integrated about its first end to the base housing 12. Accordingly, the first retainer wall 20a does not move relative to the base housing 12. In example embodiments, the axle 30 is fixedly mounted or integrated to the second end of the first retainer wall 20a. The axle 30 extends substantially transversely from the inner surface of the first retainer wall 20a, for example, towards the second retainer wall 20b.
According to example embodiments, the second retainer wall 20b, generally having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, is pivotally mounted about its first end to the base housing 12. Generally, the second retainer wall 20b is configured to pivot about pivot pin 18 between a first, open position and a second, closed position. In example embodiments, the second retainer wall 20b includes a hook component 19 about its second end, the hook component 19 being configured to releasably catch onto or engage axle 30 in the closed position. In some example embodiments, axle 30 and hook component 19 may be adapted for cooperative engagement. For example, axle 30 may include an expanded edge along its loose end opposite its end mounted to the first retainer wall 20a, the expanded edge being configured to tightly fit into a groove set into the hook component 19 and configured to releasably secure the second retainer wall 20b to the axle 30 in the closed position. In other example embodiments, the second retainer wall 20b may include a channel 70 configured to receive and releasably lock on to the axle 30 (see
According to example embodiments, the applicator wheel 14 comprises a generally tubular profile and is rotatably mounted to base housing 12, for example, to permit movement of the device 10 along a surface while also facilitating the application of the tape or adhesive component T to the surface (see
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According to example embodiments, the taping device 10 further includes a pair of kickstand extensions 28. The kickstand extensions 28 generally extend from the base housing 12 and are configured to enable the taping device 10 to stay standing or vertical without user intervention (as shown in
According to example embodiments, the taping device 10 further includes a guide rod or alignment aid component 31 which serves as a visual alignment aid to the user when using the taping device 10 along with corner markers (as described below). The guide rod 31 is generally an elongated, straight rod secured to a guide rod base 35. In example embodiments, the guide rod base 35 is pivotally mounted to the base housing 12 and is configured to pivot between a generally upright, stored position and a down, in-use position. For example, when the taping device 10 is not in use, the guide rod may be pivoted to the generally upright store position as shown in
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According to example embodiments, the taping device 10 further includes a scissor holder 37 as best shown in
According to some example embodiments, the taping device 10 may include two tape roll retainer walls fixedly mounted or integrated to the base housing. The tape roll retainer walls have circular holes that are axially aligned and configured to receive a loose axle whereon a tape roll can be rotatably mounted between the two tape roll retaining walls. The axle may be secured to the tape roll retainer walls by threaded engagement or other suitable means.
Optionally, according to other example embodiments, rather than applying tape T to the court surface, one or more other materials or components can be applied thereto. According to one example embodiment, a temporary spray paint or coating can be applied to the court surface as if it was a tape material. Preferably, the material could remain in contact with the court surface at least through the duration of a plurality of games, or for example, at least 1-2 days. Optionally, other materials can be provided to form the boundary lines as desired.
Preferably, at least four corner markers 60 are provided such that each corner of the pickleball court PC can be positioned and temporarily connected to the surface of the court, and then for example a guidance string S or other alignment guide is configured for removable engagement with each of the four corner markers 60 to define the outer perimeter of the pickleball court PC. According to example embodiments, the corner marker 60 can be at least temporarily fastened to the tennis court TC surface (or other surfaces) by one or more adhesives, tapes, sticky pads, fasteners, hook and loop material, suction cups, one or more weights, or for example, other components or materials (or combinations thereof), etc. such that the corner marker 60 remains in a desired position during the application of the tape thereto.
In example embodiments, once the corner markers 60 are connected to the surface in the desired position and with the guidance string S connected therebetween, the taping device 10 can then be used to apply tape from the tape roll 22, for example, with the guidance string being used as a guide for the taping device to follow. According to one example embodiment, the taping device 10 comprises a guide rod 31 that is configured to be aligned with the guidance string S when applying the tape to the surface of the court.
In example modes of use, for example, to prepare the taping device for use, the user secures a pair of roll housing components 24 to tape roll 22 (one roll housing component 24 on each end of the core of the tape roll 22). With the second retainer wall 20b in the open position, the tape roll 22 is rotatably mounted to the axle 30 by sliding the axle 30 through bores 23 of the roll housing components (see
Alternatively, instead of rolling the taping device 10 across the surface, once one end of the tape is secured properly with respect to one corner marker, the user U may carry the taping device 10 above ground to each subsequent corner marker, dispensing tape over the distance between the markers. The tape is pressed to the surface only after both ends of the tape are aligned to two appropriate corner markers first.
According to example embodiments of the present invention, the taping device 10 and one or more corner markers 60 (four corner markers according to one example embodiment) can be provided as a kit to be commercially sold online or in other retail environments, for example, such that individuals desiring to play pickleball can easily construct a pickleball court PC without requiring too much work or time.
According to some example embodiments, rather than manually applying the boundaries using the taping device 10, the taping device can be entirely automated such that the boundaries can be applied without much (if any) user input. According to some example embodiments, one or more of the corner markers can comprise one or more electronic components or capable of communicating with one or more electronic devices such that the positioning thereof is substantially automated and accurate. According to one example embodiment, an application accessible via an electronic device can provide connectability with one or more of the corner markers, for example, such that the application provides a real-time visual of the positioning of the corner markers or other components to be used for constructing the boundary lines of the pickleball court PC. The components and the electronic device can communicate with each other wirelessly as desired, for example, via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, infrared, radio frequency or other means of wireless communication as desired. Optionally, a wired connection can be provided.
While the invention has been described with reference to example embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications, additions and deletions are within the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/963,295 filed Jan. 20, 2020, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
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62963295 | Jan 2020 | US |