[0001] The following descriptive report refers to the development of a tarp to cover a sport
court, with a gutter laid all around the court, that gutter serves as a means of water
runoff, to the water that was captured by the cover placed over the court; while that
cover is kept high and held on to the court by suitable attachment means.
STATE OF THE ART
[0002] Covers with tarps for sports courts are well known, particularly in tennis courts.
These covers consist of a canvas of large proportions that is unrolled over the sports
court to be protected.
[0003] The document MU 8001562-0 LUCAS (2000) reveals a retractable/manual cover for sports
court with permeable floor, comprised of two tubes are stored at the back of the court
and are wrapped by canvas they allows at this moment the passage of water beneath
them, by using the parts that suspend the reels when stored in the background.
[0004] ANNONI (2008) shows the MU 8802902-6 a canvas cover Consisting of two parts which
overlaps on the sports court, so as to protect it against rain water, allowing its
use immediately after the rain stops. The closure of the canvas is with Velcro, with
rubber on the sides and to keep it attached to the ground sandbags are used in corners
of the the court. It's also provided a layer of protection to be embedded to the intermediate
net; besides, steel rebar around the court, inside the gutters, to fix the loops.
[0005] A of protective covering system for sports courts or similar is described in the
PI 9901044-5 LIMA (1999), which uses basically a winding tube, on which is fixed one
of the ends of the protective cover, and the other end is fixed on the grid of the
water collecting box, which provides a drop for water and dirt runoff directly to
that collector box, as well as allows the cover to roll on the tube, covering or uncovering
the court or pool, providing a uniform winding / unwinding of the cover, and such
action can be done automatically through the use of a motor reducer, or manually when
done by the users themselves.
DISCUSSION
[0006] Thus, due to the considerations pertinent to the state of the art discussed above;
is one of the objectives of the constructive provision applied in protective cover
for sports court, the employment of a gutter which goes around the perimeter of the
court, to capture rainwater to lead it to culverts (not shown. The tarp covering the
court becomes stretched over it through pins that are connected to sockets on the
ground.
[0007] Moreover, it is foreseen the use of supports so that the canvas cover is inclined
like a roof, causing the water rain to drain much faster.
LIST OF FIGURES
[0008] The depiction of this document for the patent of utility model is made through drawings
of the constructive provision applied in protective covers for sports courts, so that
the cover can be fully reproduced by proper technique, allowing full characterization
of the functionality of the object sought.
[0009] From the figures elaborated that expresses the best form or preferred form to make
the product here idealized, is founded the descriptive part of the report , through
a detailed and consecutive numbering, where this clarifies aspects that may be implied
by the representation adopted in order to clearly determine the protection required
herein.
[0010] These figures are illustrative only and may vary, and as long as they don't depart
from the initially pleaded.
[0011] In this case one has to:
FIGURE 1 illustrates a cut in a cover made according to the provisions of the proposed model,
showing the structure support of the canvas cover;
FIGURE 2 shows a detail of the point of attachment of the canvas in the gutter for water drainage;
FIGURE 3 shows a court covered with canvas.
DESCRIPTION
[0012] A preferred way of realization consists of a canvas cover (1) to cover an entire
sports court (2), where such tarp is placed on tilted stringers (3), where these stringers
are sustained by supports (4), and the mentioned supports (4) present decreasing length
from the net (5) separating the courts, on a tennis court until, the extreme edges
(6), where on these outer edges (6) the mentioned tarp (1) passes over the tilted
stringers (3) and is attached to the inside of the chute (7) by pins (8) arranged
in the wall inclined (9) inside of said chute (7).
1. CONSTRUCTIVE PROVISION APPLIED IN PROTECTIVE COVER FOR SPORTS COURT, characterized by consisting of a tarp (1) to cover an entire sports court (2), where the mentioned
bag is placed on inclined rails (3), where these stringers are sustained for a support
(4), and the mentioned supports (4) present decreasing length from the net (5) separating
the courts, in the case of a tennis court, even along the extreme edges (6), where
these extreme edges (6) the mentioned canvas cover (1) passes the sloping stringers
(3) and is attached to the inside of the chute (7) by pins (8) arranged in the inclined
wall (9) inside the mentioned chute (7).