Volleyball training device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6171205
  • Patent Number
    6,171,205
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 12, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Chapman; Jeanette
    • Aryanpour; Mitra
    Agents
    • Suiter & Associates PC
Abstract
A volleyball player training device especially useful for teaching volleyball players to block and tip a volleyball at the volleyball net is disclosed. The device includes a frame which may be removably fastened to the volleyball net, a volleyball, and a pedestal or support extending upwardly from the frame for holding a volleyball above the volleyball net. During use, a player may block or tip the volleyball causing it to be pivoted from its supported position above the net. A return mechanism returns the volleyball to its supported position placing it in position to be blocked or tipped again.
Description




INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE




The following related commonly owned U.S. patent is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety:



















Applicant




Ser. No.




Filing Date




U.S. Pat. No.




Issue Date











Hummel




08/695,276




Aug. 5, 1996




5,692,978




Dec. 2, 1997














TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates generally to athletic training devices, and more particularly to training devices for developing specific skills in volleyball players.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The sport of volleyball originated in the United States around the turn of the century. Since that time, volleyball has experienced tremendous growth in popularity and has become an important part of many collegiate and high school athletic programs as well as an Olympic sport.




A volleyball game is begun by a server hitting or serving a ball over a net to a receiving team. The receiving team then has three contacts to return the ball over the net. These three contacts will usually include a pass to the net area, a set to an attacker, and an attack which usually consists of a spike across the net, the objective being to hit the ball to the floor in the opposing team's court area. The opposing team's first line of defense to the attack is the block. The block may be formed by one, two or three players depending on the situation and the team's strategy. The object of the block is to intercept an attacked ball before, during, or immediately after it crosses the net.




Consequently, an important skill that volleyball players must develop is the ability to target block and tip the volleyball at the net. Thus, volleyball coaches have evolved many practice drills to teach these skills to volleyball players. However, the effectiveness of the drills could be increased dramatically if an effective training aid were developed that would simulate placement of a volleyball above the net so that players may practice target blocking and setters may practice tipping at the net.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a novel volleyball player training device (block and tip device) especially useful for teaching volleyball players to target block and tip a volleyball at the volleyball net. The training device includes a frame which may be removably attached to the volleyball net by an attachment device, a volleyball, and a support extending upwardly from the frame for supporting the volleyball above the volleyball net. During use, a player may block or tip the volleyball causing it to be pivoted from an upright position wherein it is supported on top of the support to a displaced position at an angle to the support. A return mechanism, which includes a spring attached between the volleyball and the support, returns the volleyball from the displaced position to the upright position placing it in position to be blocked or tipped again.




It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention claimed. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate an embodiment of the invention and together with the general description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The numerous objects and advantages of the present invention may be better understood by those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying figures in which:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a training device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention wherein the device includes a single support and volleyball;





FIG. 2

is an isometric view of a training device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention wherein the device includes two supports and volleyballs;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view illustrating the attachment of a training device, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, to a volleyball net;





FIG. 4

is a partial cross-sectional side elevational view illustrating the support and volleyball of a training device, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

; and





FIG. 5

is an isometric view depicting the attachment of the training devices of the present invention to a volleyball net wherein the devices are used in the training of a volleyball player to target block and tip a volleyball at the net.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The present invention provides a novel volleyball player training device (block and tip device) especially useful for teaching volleyball players to block and tip a volleyball at the net. The training device includes a frame which may be removably attached to the volleyball net by an attachment device, a volleyball, and a support extending upwardly from the frame for supporting a volleyball above the volleyball net. During use, a player may block or tip the volleyball causing it to be pivoted from an upright position wherein it is supported by the support to a displaced position at an angle to the support. A return mechanism, which may include a spring attached between the volleyball and the support, returns the volleyball from the displaced position to the upright position placing it in position to be blocked or tipped again. Accordingly, reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, a volleyball player training device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is shown wherein the device includes a single support and volleyball. This training device


100


is especially useful for training players to perform a single block or to teach a setter to tip the volleyball at the volleyball net. The training device


100


includes a frame


110


which may be removably attached to the volleyball net by an attachment device


112


comprising a belt which may be wrapped around the upper cable and lower cord of a volleyball net (see FIG.


3


). The frame


110


includes an upper frame member


114


, first and second side frame members


116


&


118


, and a lower frame member


120


joined together so that the periphery of the frame


110


is generally rectangular in shape. Preferably, when the frame


110


is attached to a volleyball net, the upper and lower frame members


114


&


120


are oriented so as to be substantially horizontal to the floor or ground surface of the volleyball court, and the first and second side frame members


116


&


118


are oriented so as to be substantially vertical to the floor or ground surface of the volleyball court. A generally vertical support member


122


may extend upwardly from the center of the upper frame member


114


. The support member


122


may include an upper end


124


having a pedestal or cup


126


for supporting a volleyball


128


above the volleyball net.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a generally L-shaped corner member


130


&


132


may join an end


134


&


136


of the lower frame member


120


to a lower end


138


&


140


of each side frame member


116


&


118


. Similarly, corner members


142


&


144


may join an end


146


&


148


of the upper frame member


114


to an upper end


150


&


152


of each side frame members


116


&


118


. A generally T-shaped connecting member


154


may join the lower end


156


of the support member


122


to the center


158


of the upper frame member


114


. For example, the upper frame member


114


may be divided into two half members


160


&


162


each having an end


164


&


166


attached to the connecting member


154


and an end


146


&


148


joined to a corner member


142


&


144


. Alternatively, the upper frame member


114


may pass through the connecting member


154


. According to a preferred method of construction, the frame members


114


,


116


,


118


&


120


, support member


122


, corner members


130


,


132


,


142


&


144


, and connecting member


158


may be made of ¾-inch diameter polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe secured together by an adhesive or fasteners such as screws, bolts, friction or interference fit, or the like. Alternatively, however, the entire frame


110


and support member


122


assembly may be of a unitary construction and may be formed of metal, plastic, composite, wood, or the like.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, a volleyball player training device is shown wherein the device includes two supports and volleyballs. This training device


200


is especially useful for training players to perform a double block. The training device


200


, like the single training device


100


shown in

FIG. 1

, includes a frame


210


which maybe removably attached to the volleyball net by an attachment device


212


. The frame


210


preferably includes an upper frame member


214


, first and second side members


216


&


218


, and a lower frame member


220


joined together so that the periphery of the frame


210


is generally rectangular in shape. Preferably, when the frame


210


is attached to a volleyball net, the upper and lower frame members


214


&


220


are oriented so as to be substantially horizontal to the floor or ground surface of the volleyball court, and the first and second side frame members


216


&


218


are oriented so as to be substantially vertical to the floor or ground surface of the volleyball court. A generally vertical support member


222


&


224


may extend upwardly from each end of the upper frame member


214


. The support members


222


&


224


may each include an upper end


226


&


228


having a pedestal or cup


230


&


232


for supporting a volleyball


234


&


236


above the volleyball net. The attachment device


212


may comprise a belt which may be wrapped around the frame


210


and a volleyball net to removably attach the training device


200


to the net.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, a generally L-shaped corner member


238


&


240


may join end


242


&


244


of the lower frame member


220


to a lower end


246


&


248


of each side frame members


216


&


218


. A generally T-shaped connecting member


250


&


252


may join each end


254


&


256


of the upper frame member


214


to an upper end


258


&


260


of each of the side frame members


216


&


218


. Each connecting members


250


&


252


may also join a lower end


262


&


264


of each support member


222


&


224


to an end


254


&


256


of the upper frame member


214


and an upper end


258


&


260


of each side frame members


216


&


218


. Preferably, the frame members


214


,


216


,


218


&


220


, support members


222


&


224


, corner members


238


&


240


, and connecting members


250


&


252


may be made of ¾-inch diameter polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe or tubing attached together by an adhesive or fasteners such as screws, bolts, friction or interference fit, or the like. Alternatively, the entire frame


210


and support member


222


&


224


assembly may be of a unitary construction and may be formed of metal, plastic, composite, wood, or the like.




Although the present invention is not restricted to specific dimensions, it is intended that the training devices


100


&


200


shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

will be attachable to a volleyball net conforming with the standards which are generally used or prescribed by the rules of the sport of volleyball. For example, the frame of the training device may be approximately 36 to 39 inches high to correspond to the heights of regulation volleyball nets. Each device preferably positions a volleyball approximately 11 inches above the top of the net to simulate the approximate height of a volleyball being hit or spiked by an attacker. However, in some instances the volleyball may be positioned at an increased or decreased height above the top of the net to, for example, facilitate training volleyball players of diverse skill levels and athletic ability. Further, it is possible to make the height at which the volleyball is placed above the net adjustable by providing a telescoping support member having a variable length.




Turning now to

FIG. 3

, attachment of the training device to a volleyball net is illustrated. The frame


310


of the training device


300


is preferably the same height as a regulation volleyball net


312


so that it may be attached to the net's upper cable


314


and lower cord


316


. In this manner, a secure, stable attachment may be provided. Each attachment device


318


preferably comprises a belt


320


having an upper end attached to the frame and a lower end having a reusable hook-and-loop fastener material closure


322


. Preferably, to secure the training device


300


to the volleyball net


312


, the frame


310


is placed against the net


312


while the belt


320


is placed over the upper cable


314


and beneath the lower cord


316


of the volleyball net


312


. The lower end of the belt


320


may then be wrapped around the lower frame member of the frame


310


and secured to itself via the hook-and-loop fastener material closure


322


. Alternately, the belt may be wrapped around the entire outer periphery of the frame


310


and volleyball net


312


(see FIG.


2


). Further, although a belt


320


having a hook-and-loop fastener material closure


322


is disclosed herein as the preferred means of attachment, the frame


310


may be attached to the volleyball net via other common attachment means including, for example, ropes, belts having snaps or buckles, or clips.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, the support and volleyball assembly of the training devices shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

is depicted. The support and volleyball assembly


400


includes a support member


410


having a cap


412


at its upper end


414


. The cap


412


supports a pedestal or cup assembly


416


in which the volleyball


418


is secured. Preferably, the cup assembly


416


is free to rotate or pivot an any direction about a horizontal axis.




During use, a volleyball player may strike the volleyball


418


during a blocking or tipping exercise causing volleyball


418


and cup assembly


416


to pivot or rotate from a substantially upright position (shown in solid lines) wherein the volleyball


418


rests on and is supported by the upper end


414


of the support


410


to a displaced position (shown in phantom lines) wherein the volleyball is at an angle to the support


410


. A return mechanism


420


may be provided for returning the volleyball from the displaced position to the substantially upright position. Preferably, the return mechanism


420


includes a spring


422


mounted within the cap


412


at the upper end


414


of the support


410


. The spring


422


may, for example, be attached between the volleyball


418


and cap


412


so that when the volleyball


418


is displaced, the spring


422


causes the volleyball


418


to be returned to its upright position wherein it may be blocked or tipped again.




Turning now to

FIG. 5

, use of the training devices shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

is shown. A single training device


510


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, and a double training device


512


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, may be attached at any point along the volleyball net


514


of the net system


500


. Preferably, the training devices


510


&


512


may be used in numerous exercises or drills for training volleyball players


516


to target block and tip a volleyball at the net


514


. For example, the single training device


510


may be used in a drill for training players to perform a single block against an opposing team's attacker or to teach a setter to tip a volleyball at the net


514


. Similarly, the double training device


512


may be used separately or in conjunction with the single training device


510


for training players to perform a double block. Preferably, each volleyball


518


may be attached to its respective training device


510


&


512


. In this manner, the need for a coach or another player to toss a volleyball to the blocking or tipping player, or to chase a blocked or tipped volleyball during a blocking or tipping drill is eliminated.




It is believed that the present invention and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The forms herein before described being merely explanatory embodiments thereof, it is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.



Claims
  • 1. A volleyball player training device comprising:a frame attachable to a volleyball net; a generally vertical support extending upwardly from said frame, said support having an upper end including a pedestal for pivotally supporting a volleyball above said support; a volleyball pivotally supported by said pedestal; a return mechanism mounted to the upper end of said support below said pedestal for returning said volleyball from the displaced position to the substantially upright position; and an attachment assembly mounted to said frame for removably attaching said frame to the volleyball net wherein said volleyball is supported above the volleyball net by said support.
  • 2. The volleyball player training device according to claim 1, wherein the frame comprises a perimeter having two substantially vertical side frame members, a substantially horizontal upper frame member, and a substantially horizontal lower frame member.
  • 3. The volleyball player training device according to claim 2, wherein the support extends upwardly from said substantially horizontal upper frame member.
  • 4. The volleyball player training device according to claim 1, wherein said frame and said support are formed from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe.
  • 5. The volleyball training device according to claim 1, wherein said volleyball may pivot between a substantially upright position supported by the upper end of said support and a displaced position at an angle to said support.
  • 6. The volleyball player training device according to claim 4, wherein said return mechanism comprises a spring.
  • 7. The volleyball player training device according to claim 1, wherein said attachment assembly comprises a belt having a reusable hook-and-loop fastener material closure.
  • 8. A volleyball player training device comprising:a frame attachable to a volleyball net; a volleyball; a generally vertical support extending upwardly from said frame, said support having an upper end including a pedestal for pivotally supporting said volleyball above said support so that said volleyball may pivot between a substantially upright position supported by the upper end of said support and a displaced position at an angle to said support; a return mechanism mounted to the upper end of said support below said pedestal for returning said volleyball from the displaced position to the substantially upright position; and an attachment assembly mounted to said frame for removably attaching said frame to the volleyball net wherein said volleyball is supported above the volleyball net by said support.
  • 9. The volleyball player training device according to claim 8, wherein the periphery of said frame comprises two substantially vertical side frame members, a substantially horizontal upper frame member, and a substantially horizontal lower frame member.
  • 10. The volleyball player training device according to claim 9, wherein the support extends upwardly from said substantially horizontal upper frame member.
  • 11. The volleyball player training device according to claim 8, wherein said frame and support are formed from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe.
  • 12. The volleyball player training device according to claim 8, wherein said return mechanism comprises a spring.
  • 13. The volleyball player training device according to claim 9, wherein said attachment assembly comprises a belt having a reusable hook-and-loop fastener material closure.
  • 14. A volleyball player training device, comprising:a frame suitable for being attached to a volleyball net; at least one support extending upwardly from said frame, said support having an upper end including a pedestal for pivotally supporting a volleyball above said support; and a return mechanism mounted to the upper end of said support below said pedestal for returning said volleyball front the displaced position to the substantially upright position; wherein the volleyball may pivot between a substantially upright position supported by the upper end of said support and a displaced position at an angle to said support.
  • 15. The volleyball player training device according to claim 14, wherein said return mechanism comprises a spring coupled to and extending between said support and the volleyball.
  • 16. The volleyball player training device according to claim 14, further comprising an attachment assembly mounted to said frame for removably attaching said frame to the volleyball net wherein the volleyball may be supported above the volleyball net by said support.
  • 17. The volleyball player training device according to claim 16, wherein said attachment assembly comprises a belt having a reusable hook-and-loop fastener material closure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/080,998, filed Apr. 7, 1998. Said U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/080,998 is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.

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Number Date Country
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