This application claims the benefit and priority of Chinese application number 201320139146.5, filed Mar. 26, 2013, and Chinese application number 201310097897.X, filed Mar. 26, 2013. The entire disclosures of each of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The present application relates to a tennis ball pick-up cart for picking up a tennis ball in a tennis court.
With the increasing improvement of living standard, there are more and more tennis participants. Generally during playing tennis, in particular in tennis serve training, a great number of tennis balls are served. Presently, during playing tennis, tennis balls are generally picked up manually. However, since a tennis court has a large area, it is time-consuming and laborious to pick up tennis balls manually. In the prior art, a tennis ball pick-up cart for picking up tennis balls during playing tennis has been proposed. However, it is difficult to make the tennis ball pick-up cart popularized, because it has an unreasonable structural design and thus works poorly in practice.
An object of the present application is to provide a tennis ball pick-up cart with a unique and reasonable structural design and providing a good effect in practical use.
The object is achieved by the following technical solution. A tennis ball pick-up cart includes a chassis equipped with a pair of driving rear wheels and a pair of steering front wheels, wherein a ball pick-up mechanism of moving plate type is provided at the front of the chassis, and a ball collection case with an open top end is provided at the rear of the chassis. The ball pick-up mechanism includes two vertically placed side plates placed on two sides thereof respectively and a ball guiding plate with a concave curved surface which is laterally placed underneath the rear of the two vertically placed side plates. A laterally placed fixing shaft is provided at upper parts of the two vertically placed side plates. A laterally placed rotating shaft is provided at lower parts of the two vertically placed side plates.
A pair of synchronous belt pulleys is provided on each of the fixing shaft and the rotating shaft, such four synchronous belt pulleys each being placed inside the two vertically placed side plates. Two synchronous belts are assembled with two of the synchronous belt pulleys on the same side and laterally placed ball-moving plates are evenly distributed on an outer surface of each of the synchronous belts. Each of the ball-moving plates includes a ball-moving surface perpendicularly connected to the surface of each of the synchronous belts. Each of the steering front wheels is assembled with a vertically placed steering lever. An upper end of each of the two steering levers is connected to a pair of laterally placed steering gear connecting plates. The steering gear connecting plates are both connected to a steering gear. A laterally placed steering gear fixing plate is provided at front ends of the two vertically placed side plates. The steering gear is fixed on the steering gear fixing plate.
An electric motor is provided underneath the chassis. The electric motor has an output shaft connected to a wheel shaft of the two driving rear wheels via a rear wheel driving synchronous belt transmission mechanism and also connected to the rotating shaft of the ball pick-up mechanism via a ball-moving plate driving synchronous belt transmission mechanism which is assembled with an overrunning clutch. The chassis is provided thereon with a power switch, an on-board battery charge socket, a radio signal remote receiver and an electronic speed regulator.
Brush wheels are provided at a front end of the chassis. The two brush wheels are respectively placed on two sides of the front end of the chassis, and vertically placed brush wheel shafts for the two brush wheels are connected to the rotating shaft via brush wheel transmission belts.
Curved handle fixing frames being convex upwardly are provided on the chassis. The two handle fixing frames are located outside the two vertically placed side plates of the ball pick-up mechanism and outside two sidewalls of the ball collection case. A laterally placed cart body handle is provided at upper ends of the two handle fixing frames.
Guiding plates are provided at the front end of the chassis, and the two guiding plates are placed on the two sides of the front of the chassis respectively.
The steering gear is equipped with a protective cover, and two ends of the protective cover are fixed on the handle fixing frames.
The tennis ball pick-up cart has a reasonable structural design, and can be operated to pick up tennis balls in a tennis court reliably and effectively.
Exemplary embodiments of the present application will be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
As shown, a tennis ball pick-up cart according to the present application includes a chassis 1. The chassis 1 is configured to have a rectangular frame structure including two side panels and a rear panel. The chassis 1 is equipped, at the rear thereof, with a pair of driving rear wheels 2 provided on two sides of a cart body respectively, and is equipped, at the front thereof, with a pair of steering front wheels 3 arranged on the two sides of the cart body respectively.
A ball pick-up mechanism of a moving plate type is provided at the front of the chassis 1. A ball collection case 4 being open at the upper end thereof is provided at the rear of the chassis 1. The ball pick-up mechanism is fixedly connected to the chassis 1. The ball collection case 4 is placed on the chassis 1. As shown, the ball collection case 4 includes a front panel provided to be tilted backwards by 5 degrees to 30 degrees, and the ball pick-up mechanism of cycle ball-moving plate type is fitted with the titled front panel and has a vertical central line tilted backwards by 5 degrees to 30 degrees.
The ball pick-up mechanism has two vertically placed side plates 5 arranged at two sides thereof respectively, and a ball guiding plate 6 with a concave curved surface which is laterally placed underneath the rear of the two vertically placed side plates 5. The concave curved surface of the ball guiding plate 6 faces towards the front of the cart body. A laterally placed fixing shaft 7 is provided at the upper parts of the two vertically placed side plates 5, and a laterally placed rotating shaft 8 is provided at the lower parts of the two vertically placed side plates 5. Each of the fixing shaft 7 and the rotating shaft 8 is provided thereon with a pair of synchronous belt pulleys 9. Such four synchronous belt pulleys 9 are each provided inside the two vertically placed side plates 5. Specifically, two synchronous belt pulleys provided on the fixing shaft 7 are rotatably assembled with the fixing shaft 7, while two synchronous belt pulleys provided on the rotating shaft 8 are fixedly assembled with the rotating shaft 8. The two synchronous belt pulleys 9 on the same side are equipped with a synchronous belt 10.
Multiple laterally placed ball-moving plates 11 are evenly distributed on an outer surface of each of the two synchronous belts 10. Each of the ball-moving plates 11 has a ball-moving surface which is perpendicularly connected to the surface of the corresponding synchronous belt 10. The ball-moving plate 11 according to the present application is adapted to have a combination structure including a rigid frame and an elastic ball-moving plate body. The rigid frame is formed of two side frames and a rear frame. The elastic ball-moving plate body can be an elastic rubber plate or can be composed of multiple aligned elastic rubber belts.
Each of the steering front wheels 3 is assembled with a vertically placed steering lever 12. Upper ends of the two steering levers 12 are connected to a pair of laterally placed steering gear connecting plates 13 arranged to be one behind the other. Such two steering gear connecting plates 13 are connected to a steering gear 14. A laterally placed steering gear fixing plate 15 is provided at front ends of the two vertically placed side plates 5. The steering gear 14 is fixed on the steering gear fixing plate 15.
An electric motor 24 is provided underneath the chassis 1. The electric motor 24 has an output shaft which is connected to a wheel shaft 26 of the two driving rear wheels 2 via a rear wheel driving synchronous belt transmission mechanism 25, and is also connected to the rotating shaft 8 of the ball pick-up mechanism via a ball-moving plate driving synchronous belt transmission mechanism 28 equipped with an overrunning clutch 27, so as to drive the cart body to move forward or backward and so as to drive the ball-moving plates 11 to run in a single direction. On the chassis 1, provided are a power switch 16, an on-board battery charge socket 17, a radio signal remote receiver and an electronic speed regulator 29 to achieve turning-off of the power supply of the cart body, charge an on-board battery and receive a remote signal sent from a radio signal remote transmitter, so as to control the cart body to change direction, run forward and backward.
Brush wheels 18 are provided at a front end of the chassis 1, specifically, at two sides of the front end of the chassis 1 respectively. The brushes, while rotating, drive tennis balls on the two sides of the cart body to reach the middle part of the front of the cart body, so as to facilitate collecting tennis balls located near a wall or at a corner. Each brush wheel 18 is provided with a vertically placed brush wheel shaft which is connected to the rotating shaft 8 via a brush wheel transmission belt 19. The brush wheel transmission belt 19 can preferably adopt a belt with a circular cross section. The brush wheel transmission belt 19 can be configured as shown in
Curved handle fixing frames 20 being convex upwardly are provided on the chassis 1. Such two handle fixing frames 20 are located outside the two vertically placed side plates 5 of the ball pick-up mechanism and outside two sidewalls of the ball collection case 4. A laterally placed cart body handle 21 is provided on upper ends of the two handle fixing frames 20. On the one hand, the two handle fixing frames 20 function to fix the ball pick-up mechanism, and on the other hand, function to protect the ball pick-up mechanism while stabilizing the ball collection case 4. Two curved guiding plates 22 are respectively provided at the two sides of the front end of the chassis 1 so as to prevent collected tennis balls from interfering with two side frames of the ball-moving plate 11. Additionally, the steering gear 14 is provided with a protective cover 23 for protecting the steering gear 14, the steering gear connecting plate 13 and other driven mechanisms. The protective cover 23 has two ends fixed on the two handle fixing frames 20 respectively.
The present application is provided with a radio signal remote transmitter for remotely controlling the operation of the tennis ball pick-up cart.
According to the present application, the steering gear, the radio signal remote transmitter, the radio signal remote receiver and the electronic speed regulator can adopt a steering gear for a car model, a remote transmitter for a car model, a remote receiver and an electronic speed regulator for a car model.
The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.
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