Tennis ball holding accessory

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6216933
  • Patent Number
    6,216,933
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 23, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 17, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Cronin; Stephen K.
    Agents
    • Nixon & Vanderhye P.C.
Abstract
An accessory that is readily around a tennis player's waist holds enough tennis balls to effectively play a game, but not too many so as to crowd the player's stroke. A bag made of nylon has an interior volume which holds the tennis balls, accessible through an opening with a piece of elastic biasing the bag closed at the opening. A nylon cord attached to a key ring is sewn to the bag so that the key ring extends into the interior volume adjacent the opening. The front and back panels making up the bag are preferably folded at their side edges, and first stitching is provided at a first fold and second stitching at a spaced location from the first fold, for maximum strength and durability. A nylon pouch large enough to hold a cell phone or eyeglasses may be attached to the back panel of the bag so that the pouch is hidden when the bag is worn on a belt around a human's waist with the front panel of the bag facing outwardly.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The average tennis player wants to be able to spend most of his/her time on the court in actually playing, rather than collecting balls, trying to find his or her keys or cell phone, or worrying about them being stolen, etc. According to the present invention an accessory for tennis players is provided which holds tennis balls in association with the user while the user is playing tennis in an optimum manner, and provides additional functionality. The accessory according to the invention comfortably holds enough balls (typically at least four, preferably exactly six regulation tennis balls) to play a typical game without having to stop to search for or collect balls, so that the game keeps moving; but not so many balls as to crowd the user's stroke. The accessory according to the invention can be worn on the front, side, or wherever it feels most comfortable.




The accessory according to the present invention is constructed of rugged material, and in an effective manner, so that it will have the maximum life, washability, and resistance to tearing or wear, while being as light as possible. Also, a key ring can be mounted in the interior volume of the accessory so that one can readily keep his/her keys (such as a key to a locker, house, or car) on the court, and doesn't have to worry about them being lost or stolen. Similarly, a hidden pouch may be provided on the back of the accessory which fits a cell phone, eyeglasses, pager, credit cards, ID or the like. This enhances the versatility and functionality of the accessory even more.




According to one aspect of the present invention an accessory for holding tennis balls in association with a tennis player (user) while the user is playing tennis is provided. The accessory comprises the following components: a bag formed of nylon and comprising: A back panel with a top and a bottom and first and second sides, and a first length from the top to the bottom thereof; a front panel having a top and a bottom and first and second sides and a second length from the top to the bottom thereof, the second length less than the first length so that the top and bottom of the front and rear panels are spaced from each other; and attachment means for holding the front panel to the back panel along or adjacent the first and second side edges of the front panel. The front and back panels are integral at the bottoms thereof. An interior volume of the bag defined between the front and rear panels, and an opening being provided at the top of the front panel large enough for passage of a regulation tennis ball therethrough, and the interior volume being large enough to hold at least four regulation tennis balls therein with ready access through the opening. Elastic at the opening associated with the front panel for biasing the front panel to partially close the opening. And a belt attachment at the top of the back panel.




For example, the volume may be large enough to hold exactly six regulation tennis balls. Preferably, there also is provided a nylon cord (which may be elastic) attached to at least one of the front and back panels, and to a key ring, so that the key ring extends into the interior volume adjacent the opening. Keys on the key ring do not interfere with access to the balls or play, but can be retained in association with the player. The nylon cord typically may be sewn to both the front and back panels adjacent the side edges thereof.




Typically, the attachment means comprises stitching, and in order to provide maximum strength and durability, the front and back panels are folded to define a first fold at said side edges thereof, and wherein said stitching comprises first stitching not visible from the exterior of said bag at said first fold, and second stitching spaced from said first fold and visible from the exterior of said bag.




Typically, the belt attachment comprises an elongated belt loop formed in the back panel; and further comprises a belt extending through the elongated belt loop and having a plastic male fastener at or adjacent a first end thereof, and a cooperating plastic female fastener at or adjacent a second end thereof. Also, preferably the accessory further comprises a nylon pouch large enough to hold a cell phone or eyeglasses attached to the back panel opposite the front panel so that the pouch is hidden when the bag is worn on a belt around a human's waist with the front panel facing outwardly from the human.




The accessory is preferably dimensioned so that the bag interior volume is, at the bottoms of said front and back panels, about 9 inches wide, and has a height of about 7 inches, and the bag is preferably made from a single piece of nylon fabric having dimensions of about 10 by 20 inches, and the attachment means comprises stitching.




According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided an accessory for holding tennis balls comprising: a bag formed of nylon and comprising: A back panel with a top and a bottom and first and second sides, and a first length from the top to the bottom thereof; a front panel having a top and a bottom and first and second sides and a second length from the top to the bottom thereof, the second length less than the first length so that the top and bottom of the front and rear panels are spaced from each other; and attachment means for holding the front panel to the back panel along or adjacent the first and second side edges of the front panel. The front and back panels are integral at the bottoms thereof. An interior volume of the bag defined between the front and rear panels, and an opening being provided at the top of the front panel large enough for passage of a regulation tennis ball therethrough, and the interior volume being large enough to hold at least one regulation tennis ball therein with ready access through the opening. Elastic at the opening associated with the front panel for biasing the front panel to partially close the opening. A nylon cord attached to at least one of the front and back panels, and to a key ring, so that the key ring extends into the interior volume adjacent the opening. And a belt attachment at the top of the back panel. The details of the accessory are preferably as described above.




According to yet another aspect of the present invention there is provided an accessory for holding tennis balls comprising: A bag formed of nylon and comprising: a back panel with a top and a bottom and first and second sides, and a first length from the top to the bottom thereof; a front panel having a top and a bottom and first and second sides and a second length from the top to the bottom thereof, the second length less than the first length so that the top and bottom of the front and rear panels are spaced from each other; and attachment means for holding the front panel to the back panel along or adjacent the first and second side edges of the front panel. The front and back panels are integral at the bottoms thereof. An interior volume of the bag defined between the front and rear panels, and an opening being provided at the top of the front panel large enough for passage of a regulation tennis ball therethrough, and the interior volume being large enough to hold at least one regulation tennis ball therein with ready access through the opening. Elastic at the opening associated with the front panel for biasing the front panel to partially close the opening wherein the front and back panels are folded to define a first fold at the side edges thereof, and wherein the stitching comprises first stitching not visible from the exterior of the bag at the first fold, and second stitching spaced from the first fold and visible from the exterior of the bag. And a belt attachment at the top of the back panel. The details of the accessory may be as described above.




The present invention provides a more durable and/or functional construction than in the prior art, allowing a tennis match to proceed more smoothly, without interruption, while still not interfering with the player's stroke, and providing additional functionality of holding important other items directly on the player's body without significant interference with his or her ability to play a match. In this regard the invention has advantages compared to conventional constructions for similar purposes, such as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,259,541, 5,289,960, and 4,079,871 (the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein).




It is a primary object of the present invention to provide an advantageous accessory for holding tennis balls while a user is playing tennis. This and other objects of the invention will become clear from an inspection of the detailed description of the invention and from the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front schematic view of an exemplary tennis player's accessory according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a detailed schematic cross sectional view showing the preferred attachments along the sides of the front and back panels;





FIG. 3

is a detailed schematic cross sectional view showing the elastic band fit in the opening at the top of the interior volume of the bag according to

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a rear perspective view of the bag FIG.


1


and showing an additional pouch associated therewith; and





FIG. 5

is a rear view of another embodiment of the bag with pouch of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




An accessory for holding tennis balls in association with the user while the user is playing tennis is illustrated schematically at reference numeral


10


in

FIGS. 1 and 4

. The accessory comprises a bag


11


formed of nylon (such as from a 10″×20″ piece of 100% DuPont nylon) and has a back panel


12


with a top


13


and a bottom


14


, and first and second sides


15


,


16


(see

FIGS. 2 and 4

) and a first length


17


from the top


13


to the bottom


14


thereof; and a front panel


18


having a top


19


and a bottom


14


(in the preferred embodiment the bottoms of the panels


12


,


18


are integral, as seen in all of

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


4


), first and second sides


20


,


21


(see FIGS.


1


and


2


), and a second length


22


between the top


19


and bottom


14


thereof less than the length


17


. Attachment means are provided for holding the panels


18


,


12


together along the edges


20


,


21


of the front panel


18


thereof. The attachment means may comprise ultrasonic welds, adhesive, mechanical fasteners, or—in the preferred embodiment illustrated in the drawings—stitching indicated schematically at


24


in

FIGS. 1 and 4

, or any other suitable conventional mechanism for holding two panels of nylon together.





FIG. 2

illustrates particular stitching that may be provide as the attachment means so as to provide the best aesthetics and strength. As seen in

FIG. 2

, both the free ends


25


,


26


of the edges


15


,


20


of the panels


12


,


19


, respectively, are folded over to provide a first fold


27


,


28


, respectively. A line of stitching—shown schematically at


29


in FIG.


2


—is provided adjacent the first fold lines


27


,


28


, but not visible from the exterior of the panels


12


,


19


to hold the panels


12


,


19


together at the fold


27


,


28


. Then second stitching—shown schematically at


30


in FIG.


2


—is provided between the stitching


29


and the free ends


25


,


26


, and extends through the four layers of nylon fabric formed at the edges


15


,


20


—as seen in

FIG. 2

, and is visible from the exterior. The stitchings


29


,


30


preferably are of a strong thread, such as nylon.




An interior volume—see


32


in FIG.


3


—the bag


11


is defined between the front and rear panels


18


,


12


with an opening


33


(see

FIGS. 1 and 3

) being provided between the panels


12


,


18


at the top


19


of the front panel


18


. The opening


33


is large enough for passage of a regulation tennis ball therethrough. Preferably the interior volume


32


is large enough to hold at least one regulation tennis ball therein, preferably at least four regulation tennis balls, and most preferably exactly six regulation tennis balls. When holding six regulation tennis balls for the average player enough balls are provided so that the player need not undesirably interrupt his/her match to collect balls, but yet does not provide such a bulge or mass as to interfere with the player's stroke or movement.




Further, the accessory


10


also comprises elastic—seen at


35


in

FIG. 3

, and the deforming effective of the elastic being readily apparent in FIG.


1


—at the opening


33


associated with the front panel


18


for biasing the front panel


18


to partially close the opening


33


, so that balls within the interior volume


32


do not have a tendency to move out of the volume


32


, yet the player can easily insert his/her hand, or another ball through the opening


33


(deforming the elastic


35


) into the interior volume


32


. In the preferred embodiment illustrated in the drawings, the elastic


35


is provided within a folded over loop at the top


19


of the front panel


18


, with stitching


36


—or other attachment means—holding the loop closed and maintaining the elastic


35


therein. The ends of the elastic


35


are also preferably stitched in place by the stitching


24


.




Also, a belt attachment is provided at the top of the back panel. The belt attachment in the preferred embodiment is seen schematically at


38


in

FIGS. 1 and 4

. In this embodiment the belt attachment comprises a looped over portion of the back panel


12


, seen at


39


in

FIG. 4

, which is stitched or otherwise attached in place to another portion of the panel


12


as illustrated schematically by the stitching


40


in

FIGS. 1 and 4

. The elongated loop


41


so formed is large enough to receive a conventional belt of the type used in fanny packs, and/or such as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,289,960 and 5,259,541. The loop


41


is elongated, preferably extending the entire width of the top


13


of the back panel


12


. Also, the belt attachment, in this embodiment, preferably comprises the belt


42


extending through the elongated loop


41


, and having a conventional plastic male fastener


43


(see

FIG. 1

) at or adjacent a first end thereof, and a cooperating plastic female fastener


44


at or adjacent a second end thereof. The fasteners may be as illustrated in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,289,960 patent.




Although the belt attachment described above is preferred, especially since the accessory


10


can be removed from the belt


42


and washed or cleaned, or put with another belt, if desired instead of the elongated loop


41


two or more individual spaced loops can be provided, or a belt like the belt


42


can be stitched or otherwise permanently attached to the panel


12


adjacent the top


13


thereof, or different belt segments may be attached to either end of the panel


12


adjacent the top


13


thereof, etc.




While dimensions may vary depending upon particular functions desired, typically the bag


11


is made from a piece of nylon 10″×20″, and the interior volume


32


(when the elastic


35


is stretched out) has a width (that is along the bottom


14


) of about 9 inches, and a height (the height


22


) of about 7 inches.




Another highly desirable feature of the accessory


10


according to the invention is the provision of the key ring


44


(see FIG.


1


). The key ring


44


is conventional, and has looped therethrough a cord or band


45


which is attached to the bag


11


. Preferably the cord or band


45


comprises a nylon (which may be elastic) cord which is stitched or otherwise attached to one or both of the panels


18


,


12


. In the preferred embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 1

, both the stitching


36


and


24


stitches the ends of the cord


45


(which may be about 3 inches long) to both the panels


12


,


18


. While the ring


44


is shown above the opening


33


in

FIG. 1

for clarity of illustration, typically during use it extends into the interior volume


32


, as seen in FIG.


4


. The key ring


44


allows the user to place his/her keys on the ring


41


(such as for a locker, car, or house) so that they stay with the player—but do not interfere with his or her movements—while playing tennis.




Another desirable feature according to the present invention that optionally may be provided is illustrated in

FIG. 4

comprises a nylon pouch shown schematically at


50


, large enough to hold a cell phone, eyeglasses, credit cards, pager and/or ID. The pouch


50


is attached to the back panel


12


by any suitable attachment mechanism or means, opposite the front panel


18


, so that the pouch


50


is hidden when the bag


11


is worn on a belt


42


around a human user's waist with the front panel


18


facing outwardly from the human user (as seen in FIG.


1


).




The pouch


50


may have a wide variety of constructions as long as it performs the function indicated above. In the exemplary (only) embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the pouch


50


is attached only by the double stitching rows


51


adjacent the top thereof to the back panel


12


, above the top


19


of the front panel


18


, so that it has freedom of movement; or the stitching


40


may be the only stitching attaching the pouch


50


to the panel


12


. Alternatively, it could be stitched along its entire length, or otherwise attached, to the back panel


12


, including the belt attachment portion


38


thereof (by stitching


40


). See the

FIG. 5

embodiment for pouch


50


′. The pouch


50


schematically illustrated in

FIG. 4

has a flap


52


(cut away in a number of instances in

FIG. 4

to reveal underlying structures) which covers an opening


53


into the interior of the pouch


50


. The flap


52


may be secured in place by any conventional suitable mechanism, such as cooperating conventional hook and loop fasteners (e.g. Velcro) illustrated schematically at


54


in

FIG. 4

, one of the hook or loop fasteners attached to the inside of the flap, and the other attached to the outside surface


55


of the pouch


50


. Completed, the pouch


50


,


50


′ preferably measures about 8½″×about 4u with the pocket size as 4″×6″. The seam allowance within the garment sides is ¼″ with a ½″ allowance for the top attachment leaving a 2″ smooth drop before the approximate 2½″ pocket opening


53


. (The standard cell phone measures approximately 5¾″-6″ length, 2″ to 2¼″ width, and approximately 1½″ to 2¼″ in depth—the same approximate measurements for a standard eyeglass case.) The pouch


50


,


50


′ opening


53


may face toward the rear panel


12


of the accessory


10


, because to use it easily the user must lift up the accessory


10


and there find the front opening


53


(e.g. not covered by a flap).




It will thus be seen that according to the present invention a highly function, aesthetic, and advantageous accessory for tennis players has been provided. While the invention has been herein shown and described in what is conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiment thereof, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications may be made thereof within the scope of the invention, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all equivalent structures and devices.



Claims
  • 1. An accessory for holding tennis balls in association with a user while the user is playing tennis, comprising:a bag formed of nylon and comprising: a back panel with a top and a bottom and first and second sides, and a first length from the top to the bottom thereof; a front panel having a top and a bottom and first and second sides and a second length from the top to the bottom thereof, said second length less than the first length so that said top and bottom of said front and rear panels are spaced from each other; and attachment means for holding said front panel to said back panel along or adjacent said first and second side edges of said front panel; said front and back panels being integral at said bottoms thereof; an interior volume of said bag defined between said front and rear panels, and an opening being provided at said top of said front panel large enough for passage of a regulation tennis ball therethrough, and said interior volume being large enough to hold at least four regulation tennis balls therein with ready access through said opening; elastic at said opening associated with said front panel for biasing said front panel to partially close said opening; and a belt attachment at said top of said back panel.
  • 2. An accessory as recited in claim 1 wherein said volume is large enough to hold exactly six regulation tennis balls.
  • 3. An accessory as recited in claim 1 further comprising a nylon pouch large enough to hold a cell phone or eyeglasses attached to said back panel opposite said front panel so that said pouch is hidden when said bag is worn on a belt around a human's waist with said front panel facing outwardly from the human.
  • 4. An accessory as recited in claim 1 wherein said bag interior volume is, at said bottoms of said front and back panels, about 9 inches wide, and has a height of about 7 inches.
  • 5. An accessory as recited in claim 4 wherein said bag is made from a single piece of nylon fabric having dimensions of about 10 by 20 inches, and said attachment means comprising stitching.
  • 6. An accessory as recited in claim 5 wherein said front and back panels are folded to define a first fold at said side edges thereof, and wherein said stitching comprises first stitching not visible from the exterior of said bag at said first fold, and second stitching spaced from said first fold and visible from the exterior of said bag.
  • 7. An accessory as recited in claim 6 wherein said belt attachment comprises an elongated belt loop formed in said back panel; and further comprising a belt extending through said elongated belt loop and having a plastic male fastener at or adjacent a first end thereof, and a cooperating plastic female fastener at or adjacent a second end thereof.
  • 8. An accessory as recited in claim 1 further comprising a nylon cord attached to at least one of said front and back panels, and to a key ring, so that said key ring extends into said interior volume adjacent said opening.
  • 9. An accessory as recited in claim 8 wherein said nylon cord is sewn to both said front and back panels adjacent said side edges thereof.
  • 10. An accessory as recited in claim 9 wherein said attachment means comprises stitching.
  • 11. An accessory as recited in claim 10 wherein said front and back panels are folded to provide a first fold at said side edges thereof, and wherein said stitching comprises first stitching not visible from the exterior of said bag at said first fold, and second stitching spaced from said first fold and visible from the exterior of said bag.
  • 12. An accessory as recited in claim 11 wherein said belt attachment comprises an elongated belt loop formed in said back panel; and further comprising a belt extending through said elongated belt loop and having a plastic male fastener at or adjacent a first end thereof, and a cooperating plastic female fastener at or adjacent a second end thereof.
  • 13. An accessory as recited in claim 11 further comprising a nylon pouch large enough to hold a cell phone or eyeglasses attached to said back panel opposite said front panel so that said pouch is hidden when said bag is worn on a belt around a human's waist with said front panel facing outwardly from the human.
  • 14. An accessory as recited in claim 13 further comprising a nylon pouch large enough to hold a cell phone or eyeglasses attached to said back panel opposite said front panel so that said pouch is hidden when said bag is worn on a belt around a human's waist with said front panel facing outwardly from the human.
  • 15. An accessory for holding tennis balls in association with a user while the user is playing tennis, comprising:a bag formed of nylon and comprising: a back panel with a top and a bottom and first and second sides, and a first length from the top to the bottom thereof; a front panel having a top and a bottom and first and second sides and a second length from the top to the bottom thereof, said second length less than the first length so that said top and bottom of said front and rear panels are spaced from each other; and attachment means for holding said front panel to said back panel along or adjacent said first and second side edges of said front panel; said front and back panels being integral at said bottoms thereof; an interior volume of said bag defined between said front and rear panels, and an opening being provided at said top of said front panel large enough for passage of a regulation tennis ball therethrough, and said interior volume being large enough to hold at least one regulation tennis ball therein with ready access through said opening; elastic at said opening associated with said front panel for biasing said front panel to partially close said opening; a nylon cord attached to at least one of said front and back panels, and to a key ring, so that said key ring extends into said interior volume adjacent said opening; and a belt attachment at said top of said back panel.
  • 16. An accessory as recited in claim 15 wherein said nylon cord is elastic, and is sewn to both said front and back panels adjacent said side edges thereof.
  • 17. An accessory as recited in claim 15 wherein said front and back panels are double folded to define a first fold at said side edges thereof, and wherein said stitching comprises first stitching not visible from the exterior of said bag at said first fold and second stitching spaced from said first fold and visible from the exterior of said bag.
  • 18. An accessory for holding tennis balls in association with a user while the user is playing tennis, comprising:a bag formed of nylon and comprising: a back panel with a top and a bottom and first and second sides, and a first length from the top to the bottom thereof; a front panel having a top and a bottom and first and second sides and a second length from the top to the bottom thereof, said second length less than the first length so that said top and bottom of said front and rear panels are spaced from each other; and attachment means for holding said front panel to said back panel along or adjacent said first and second side edges of said front panel; said front and back panels being integral at said bottoms thereof; an interior volume of said bag defined between said front and rear panels, and an opening being provided at said top of said front panel large enough for passage of a regulation tennis ball therethrough, and said interior volume being large enough to hold at least one regulation tennis ball therein with ready access through said opening; elastic at said opening associated with said front panel for biasing said front panel to partially close said opening; wherein said front and back panels are folded to define a first fold at said side edges thereof, and wherein said stitching comprises first stitching not visible from the exterior of said bag at said first fold, and second stitching spaced from said first fold and visible from the exterior of said bag; and a belt attachment at said top of said back panel.
  • 19. An accessory as recited in claim 18 further comprising a nylon pouch large enough to hold a cell phone or eyeglasses attached to said back panel opposite said front panel so that said pouch is hidden when said bag is worn on a belt around a human's waist with said front panel facing outwardly from the human.
  • 20. An accessory as recited in claim 19 wherein said belt attachment comprises an elongated belt loop formed in said back panel; and further comprising a belt extending through said elongated belt loop and having a plastic male fastener at or adjacent a first end thereof, and a cooperating plastic female fastener at or adjacent a second end thereof; and wherein said pouch is attached to said elongated belt loop by stitching.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is based upon provisional application Ser. No. 60/109,373 filed Nov. 23, 1998, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/109373 Nov 1998 US