Claims
- 1. Apparatus for revitalizing a tennis ball comprising:
- a. a container of fluid under pressure and having an upstanding tubular discharge stem means with a valve at its lower end operable by depressing the stem means;
- b. a tubular needle operatively connected to the stem means and extending upward above the upper end thereof;
- c. a tennis-ball-receiving cup above the container having an opening at the center of the bottom thereof the opening being vertically aligned with the needle;
- d. resilient means disposed about the needle and resting on the container and engaging and supporting the cup normally at a level above the top of the needle and permitting some downward movement of the cup independent of the needle so that the needle may be received through the opening and penetrate the ball; and
- e. an engaging surface associated with the cup adapted as the cup and ball are moved down to depress the stem means, opening said valve when the cup is down and the needle extends up into the ball
- whereby fluid from the container moves through the needle into the ball to increase the pressure therein.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fluid includes an aerosol propellant and a sealant.
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fluid includes a propellant having a vapor pressure at 70.degree. F. of no less than 10 psig whereby the fluid may be communicated with the ball to bring the ball to a pressure equal to said pressure which is the desired ball pressure.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein when the cup is depressed to its limit, the rim of the cup is higher than the upper end of the needle.
- 5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the needle is formed with a mounting base adapted to be engaged by the said engaging surface to depress th stem means.
- 6. Apparatus for revitalizing a tennis ball comprising:
- a. an aerosol container charged with aerosol propellant and a sealant and having discharge valve means at its upper end;
- b. tubular means terminating in an upwardly extending needle connected to the valve means and extending upward therefrom, the valve means being openable upon depression of the tubular means;
- c. a tennis-ball-receiving receptacle above the container and having a hole in the bottom thereof permitting passage of the needle through said bottom and into the ball;
- d. spring means normally supporting the receptacle at a level above the needle; and
- e. the receptacle having means associated therewith for engaging and depressing said tubular means to open said valve means when the receptacle and ball are moved down against the face of the spring and the needle extends through the hole and into the ball
- whereby fluid from the container moves through the needle into the ball to increase the pressure therein.
- 7. Apparatus for revitalizing a tennis ball as claimed in claim 6 wherein the needle is no greater in outer diameter than 0.020 inch.
- 8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein when the receptacle is depressed to its limit, the upper end of the receptacle is higher than the upper end of the needle.
- 9. A device for improving the bounce of a tennis ball by upgrading the pressure in the ball comprising;
- a. an aerosol container charged with aerosol propellant selected as able to generate at least the desired internal pressure for the ball and a sealant and having discharge valve means at its upper end;
- b. tubular means terminating in an upwardly extending needle connected to the valve means and extending upward therefrom said valve means being openable upon depression of the tubular means;
- c. a tennis-ball-receiving cup disposed above the container and having a hole at the center of the bottom thereof permitting passage of the needle through said bottom and into the ball, the rim of the cup being higher than the upper end of the needle at all times;
- d. spring means adjacent the container and circumposing the tubular means and normally supporting the cup at a level above the needle; and
- e. the cup having means for depressing said tubular means to open said valve means when the cup and ball are moved down and the needle extends up into the ball
- whereby fluid from the container moves through the needle into the ball to increase the pressure therein.
- 10. Apparatus as claimed in claim 9 wherein the spring means rests on the container.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 565,831, filed Apr. 7, 1975 now abandoned.
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