Field of the Disclosure
[0001] The present description relates generally to sporting equipment and more particularly
to a foldable fielding net.
Background of Related Art
[0002] Sporting equipment, including equipment directed towards baseball and soccer is well
known. More particularly, nets have been developed. For instance,
U.S. Patent No. 5,690,339 is directed towards a collapsible sports goal apparatus including a goal base member
and a goal net attached to the goal base member. Two flexible, resilient poles extend
between the goal base member and the top of the goal net. The poles are bent and exert
continuous opposed forces on the goal base member and the goal net top to continuously
bias the goal net top away from the goal base member and maintain the goal net in
stretched condition and disposed upwardly from the goal base member.
[0003] U.S. Patent No. 5,816,956, meanwhile, describes a net support structure which provides for assembly and disassembly
for enabling games such as tennis and volleyball to be played as well as providing
a rebound net or safety net for use in other sporting games or for the practice of
sporting games. The net support structure includes a plurality of modules which are
joined together by an elastic cord or springs and which when connected together tension
the modules to form a net support structure and which can be collapsed by disconnecting
the modules and allowing the modules to be folded whilst at the same time keeping
the modules joined by the tensioning means. Elbows are provided which form corners
and which are permanently or releasably joined by the cord. If releasably joined the
elbows can be repositioned to alter the configuration of the net support structure.
Publication
US2005/0077014 discloses a collapsible and portable partition structure defining compartments capable
of shielding occupants from moving objects that may be utilized for a variety of sporting
activities.
US 2008/032827 A1 discloses a net assembly comprising: a base comprising a base hub and at least three
extension arms, wherein the extension arms extend from the base hub such that a line
extending between adjacent distal ends of the arms would form a polygon, at least
one flexible support pole removable being coupled to each of the extension arms of
the base; and a net configured to receive each of the flexible support poles, the
net comprising a plurality of panels which define a polygonal cross-section.
[0004] U.S. Patent No. 6,210,288 describes a golf practice net assembly which allows a user to practice tee-shots
in a limited and/or indoor area. The net assembly has a U-shaped base pipe unit laid
on a support surface. A main support pipe is mounted to an end of each side arm of
the base pipe unit. The support pipe extends upwardly and is inclined outwardly relative
to the side arm. First and second tension pipes are coupled to each other using a
joint, thus forming a tension pipe unit with a holding pin being provided at an outside
end of the tension pipe unit for holding a net. The tension pipe unit is mounted to
the support pipe at the lower end thereof
[0005] Finally,
U.S. Patent No. 9,283,455, describes a net apparatus arranged to provide a net structure to capture or catch
a projectile. The net apparatus comprises a base structure including at least one
support portion, at least one base extension, and a hinge, wherein the at least one
support portion is coupled to the at least one base extension and the hinge. At least
one rod is removably coupled to the base structure and received by a net, wherein
the net is adapted to exert a force on the at least one rod causing the at least one
rod to exert a force onto said hinge in order to lock the at least one support portion
[0006] While the above references netting equipment is generally sufficient for its intended
purposes, there is a demonstrated need and desire for improved equipment and methods
of using the same. The invention is defined in the appended claims.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0007]
FIG. 1 is an illustration of an example foldable fielding net constructed in accordance
with the teachings of the present disclosure.
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the example fielding net of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is an illustration of an example fielding net frame for use with the example
fielding net of FIG. 1.
FIGS. 4A-4D are illustrations of various components of the base of the example fielding
net frame of FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is an illustration of an example net for use with the example fielding net
frame of FIG. 1.
FIG. 6 is an illustration of the example foldable fielding net constructed in accordance
with the teaching of the present disclosure and including a fielding net frame without
a center frame pole.
FIG. 7 is an illustration of the base of the example fielding net of FIG. 6 in a collapsed
or folded position.
FIG. 8 is an illustration of the base of the example fielding net of FIG. 6 in a partially
unfolded position.
FIG. 9 is an illustration of the base of the example fielding net of FIG. 6 is a fully
unfolded position.
FIG. 10A is an illustration of a net retaining channel formed on an upper end of an
example flexible support pole.
FIG. 10B is an illustration of the net retaining channel of FIG. 10A showing an end
of a net coupled thereto.
FIG. 11 is an illustration of another example net attachment formed at a lower end
of an example flexible support pole.
Detailed Description
[0008] The following description of example methods and apparatus is not intended to limit
the scope of the description to the precise form or forms detailed herein. Instead
the following description is intended to be illustrative so that others may follow
its teachings.
[0009] Examples of a fielding net/target are illustrated in the figures and described herein.
The example nets are designed to give players a target during fielding drills, batting
practice, or other activity. In one instance, the example nets can receive throws,
hits, etc. from any direction and capture and/or return the ball as desired, depending
upon the netting and/or how tightly the netting is held. As illustrated herein, the
net/target assembly can break down for easier transport and storage
[0010] More precisely, FIG. 1 illustrates one example of a net assembly 10. The net assembly
10 is constructed and adapted such that the net assembly 10 may be deployed in any
suitable environment, such as, for example, an indoor or outdoor location. In the
examples disclosed herein, the example net assembly 10 is particularly well suited
for use as a target for various sporting activities such as baseball, softball, football,
soccer, volleyball, tennis, or the like. It will be appreciated by one of ordinary
skill in the art, however that the net assembly 10 may be used in any suitable activity.
[0011] The example net assembly 10 generally comprises a base 12, a plurality of flexible
rods or flexible support poles 14 removably coupled to the base 12, and a net 16 adapted
to be supported by the rods 14. The rods 14 are positioned and configured to exert
a force on the net 16 to fully deploy the net 16 when fully assembled. In addition,
the example net assembly 10, including the base 12, rods 14, and net 16, when fully
assembled and deployed, are adapted to withstand the force of a suitable ball or projectile
so as to capture the ball while keeping the net apparatus 10 in a generally upright
standing position. In some examples, the net assembly 10, when fully assembled and
deployed, is adapted to tension at least a portion of the net 16 such that a striking
ball or projectile is rebounded, or returned from the net 16. The example net assembly
10 defines a support structure that deploys the net 16 into a configuration having
a polygon shaped perimeter. More specifically, in the example shown in FIG. 1, the
net assembly 10 includes three rods 14 located at three vertices of the base 12, which
in this instance deploys the net 16 into an equilateral triangle.
[0012] As best illustrated in FIGS. 1-3, the example base 12 comprises a plurality of base
extension arms 13 coupled to a central base hub 20. In the example illustrated in
this disclosure, the base 12 includes three extension arms 13a, 13b, 13c, but it will
be appreciated that in other examples, there may be more than three extension arms
13. As shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B, two of the extension rods 13b and 13c are pivotally
coupled to the base hub 20, while the third extension arm 13a is fixed to the base
hub 20 by any suitable means, including for instance, welding. In this example, the
pivotally attached extension arms 13b, 13c are pivotal through an arc of approximately
120°.
[0013] With the arrangement of the present example, the base 12 is foldable into a compact
configuration (see FIG. 7), wherein each of the extension arms 13a, 13b, 13c are moved
into a parallel arrangement. In the unfolded position, the extension arms 13b, 13c
are pivoted about their respective pivots 22b, 22c which may be vertically oriented
pivot pins or other suitable pivot device, such that the arms 13a, 13b, 13c extend
outwardly from the hub 20. As will be understood, the pivotally attached extension
arms 13b, 13c may be freely rotatable, or may be lockable into place (e.g, the folded
and/or unfolded positions) by respective locking pins/buttons 90 (see FIG. 9).
[0014] In the unfolded position, the arms 13a, 13b, 13c extend from the hub 20 such that
an imaginary line (L) extending between adjacent distal ends of the arms 13a, 13b,
13c would form a polygon, which in this illustrated example would be a triangle. It
will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art, however, that with a different
number of extension arms and/or different arrangements of the extension arms, the
distal ends of the arms may form different polygons, e.g., four arms may form a square,
five arms a pentagon, etc. This hub and arm arrangement allows the base 12 and more
particularly the extension arms 13a, 13b, 13c to not only support the flexible support
poles 14 and thus the net 16 as will be described herein below, but also provides
additional structural support to stabilize the net assembly 10 in an upright position.
[0015] As noted above, each of the extension arms 13a, 13b, 13b has a distal end, 24a, 24b,
24c, respectively. Each of the distal ends 24a, 24b, 24c comprises a coupling device,
in the form of a shaft 30 configured to receive one of the flexible support poles
14. Each of the shafts 30 may be rigid and/or flexible as desired. Additionally, according
to the invention each of the shafts 30 is offset slightly from vertical and extends
away from the base 20 as best shown in FIG. 4D. Each of the example shafts 30 is configured
to accept and releasably mount one of the flexible support poles 14 therein. It will
be understood that due to the slight vertical offset in the shaft 30, each of the
retained poles 14 will extend slightly offset from vertical as well and generally
outward from the center of the base 20. In this example, each of the shafts 30 includes
a hook 32 configured to retain a bottom portion of the net 16 as will be described.
[0016] While in the illustrated example, each respective shaft 30 is positioned at the distal
ends 24a, 24b, 24c of the extension arms 13a, 13b, 13c, respectively, any or all of
the shafts 30 may be located at various other locations on the extension arms 13a,
13b, 13c as desired. For instance, in some examples, it may be beneficial to have
at least one extension arm 13 longer than the net 16 in order to provide additional
stability to the net assembly 10. In still other examples (not shown) the net assembly
10 may include additional flexible support poles 14 located at the same and/or various
locations along each extension arm 13 to provide additional support for the net 16.
[0017] As noted above, at least one rod 14 is configured to be retained by a corresponding
shaft 30. In this example, each rod 14 comprises a plurality of separable parts that
may be releasable coupled together to form one elongated pole. For instance, as can
be seen in FIG. 3, the example poles 14 each include two portions, a lower portion
14a and an upper portion 14b. The example poles are flexible in that they can be flexed
beyond a straight line (e.g., a bowed configuration) without breaking and/or damaging
the pole 14. These types of poles may oftentimes be commonly known as tent poles.
The example poles may comprise fewer and/or additional portions (e.g, three portions)
and may be uncoupled or coupled together with any suitable arrangement, including
for instance a shock cord, string, chain, or other suitable arrangement.
[0018] When inserted into the shaft 30, the shaft 30 maintains a stable structural connection
between the shaft 30 and the at least one pole 14 and prevents the pole 14 from being
removed from the shaft 30 when the net 16 is assembled over the pole 14 without significant
effort. The poles 14 may be constructed of many different materials known in the art,
such as for instance, fiberglass or carbon fiber such that, as previously noted, the
poles 14 are flexible, elastic, capable of returning to an initial form or state after
deformation, and able to withstand the impact forces applied by sports-related balls
and/or other projectiles that can be captured or caught by the net assembly 10, or
thrown, kicked, and/or hit towards the net assembly 10.
[0019] The illustrated example base hub 20 further comprises a centralized shaft 34 configured
to releasably retain an optional vertically extending central pole 36. The example
pole 36 is comprised of the same material as the base 12, such as for instance a metallic
steel having a generally square cross section. It will be appreciated by one of ordinary
skill in the art that the composition and/or cross section of the pole 36 may vary
as desired and may vary along the length of the pole 36 as desired. As best seen in
FIG. 4C, the centralized shaft 34 may include at least one hook 38 mounted on the
perimeter of the shaft 34 for assisting in retaining a bottom portion of the net 16
as will be described. Similarly, as best seen in FIG. 3, an upper portion of the pole
36 may include at least one hook 39 mounted on the perimeter of the pole 36 for assisting
in retaining an upper portion of the net 16. In this example, the optional pole 36
is rigid, but in other examples, the pole 36 may be at least somewhat flexible. Furthermore,
the pole 36 may be retained within the shaft 34 by a respective locking pin/button
40, cotter pin, or other suitable retainer (see FIG. 4C).
[0020] As noted above, each of the poles 14, when received by the respective shaft 30, is
configured to flare outwards in a direction away from the base 12 and the centralized
pole 36 (if present). In this instance, the poles are in a non-flexed state and are
typically substantially straight. As best viewed in FIGS. 2 and 5, the net 16 is a
multi-paneled, vertically extending net having a polygonal cross-section that corresponds
to the polygonal perimeter arrangement of the base 12. In this example, the net 16
comprises a triangular cross section to correspond to the shape of the three extension
arms 13 of the base 12 when the arms 13 are in the unfolded position. The net 16 comprises
at least one sleeve 50 arranged at the seam of each of the panels of the net 16, wherein
each sleeve is configured to receive a corresponding pole 14 and to exert a force
on the retained pole 14, bending the pole 14 into an inwardly flexed state (see FIG.
1). In other words, inserting the poles 14 into the sleeves 50 requires that the pole
14 be bent from the relaxed, flared state into an inwardly flexed state to allow the
sleeve 50 to receive the corresponding pole 14.
[0021] Because the poles 14 are each non-deformably flexible, when each of the poles 14
are received by the respective shaft 30 and sleeves of the net 50, each of the poles
14 are bent inward towards the base hub 20 and the centralized pole 36 if present,
and into the flexed state. Moreover, removal of the net 16 allows the poles 14 to
return to their original, non-flexed, form. Repeated use of the net assembly 10 does
not result in any appreciable permanent bending in the poles 14 and therefore, the
net 16 can be repeatably utilized without limit.
[0022] When installed over the poles 14, the net 16 imparts an inward pulling force on each
of the poles 14 which causes each of the poles to be flexed in a direction towards
the base hub 20, which in turn causes the net 16 to be pulled outward, thereby pulling
the net 16 taut and exposing the full shape of the perimeter of the net 16. For instance,
the example net 16, when fully assembled, exposed a first face 16a, a second face
16b, and a third face 16c. The net 16 may be constructed such that the net includes
a slack portion to catch and/or otherwise retain a ball or other projectile contacting
one of the faces 16a, 16b, 16c. Alternatively, the net 16 may be constructed such
that at least one of the faces 16a, 16b, 16c is sufficiently taut to rebound a ball
or other projectile contacting one of the faces 16a, 16b, 16c.
[0023] The net 16 can be a mesh surface or any typical net known in the art. Each of the
sleeves 50 of the example net 16 is in the form of a single length sleeve that receives
a portion of the poles 14. It will be appreciated, however, that in other examples,
the net 16 may comprise a plurality of sleeves 50, or may comprise any other suitable
device to capture and/or couple the net 16 to the pole 14. For instance, the net 16
may include a plurality of hooks that clip over the pole 14. Furthermore, in the illustrated
example, the net 16 includes a plurality of ropes 52 that are releasably coupleable
to the hooks 38 and 39. In this example, the ropes 52 are a nylon cord, but it will
be appreciated that the composition of the ropes 52 may vary as desired, including
for instance a stretchable elastic material ropes. As illustrated, the ropes 52 may
be mounted to the upper portion of the net 16 to couple the top portion of the net
16 to the hooks 39 and additional ropes 52 may be mounted to the lower portion of
the net 16 to couple the lower portion of the net 16 to the hooks 38.
[0024] Still further, in the example illustrated, the lower portion of the net 16 includes
at least one loop 54 to couple the lower portion of the net 16 to the hooks 32 of
the sleeves 30. Yet further, in the illustrated example, each of the poles 14 includes
an endcap 100 (see FIG. 10A) that includes a circumferential channel 102 that accepts
a loop 104 formed attached to the upper portion of the net 16 (see FIG. 10B) to further
assist the pole 14 in retaining the full length of the net 16.
[0025] As previously noted, the net assembly 10 according to the teachings of the present
disclosure is designed to withstand the force of a ball or other projectile so as
to catch, capture, and/or rebound the ball, while maintaining an upright standing
position. Turning now to FIGS. 7-9, the base 12 may optionally include at least one
attachment device 70, such as an attachment cord 72 having a ring 74. The attachment
cord 72 allows for the connection of a weight, stake or similar device to provide
additional support for the net assembly 10.
[0026] In the example net assembly 10 illustrated in FIG. 6, it will be seen that the base
12, and more precisely the base hub 20 does not show the optional centralized pole
36. Rather, in this example, the assembly 10 is sufficiently supported in the desired
configuration without requirement of the centralized pole 36. Furthermore, in this
example, the net 16 does not include ropes 52. Rather, the illustrated net 16 includes
an additional sleeve in the form of a loop 63 arranged on the lower seam of each of
the panels of the net 16 and adapted to be retained by the pole 14. The lower portion
of the net further comprises an extended panel 65 that may assist in retaining any
captured balls in the net 16.
[0027] It will be appreciated that while the above disclosure is directed toward various
sporting equipment types, i.e., soccer, baseball, etc., the devices and/or concepts
presented herein may be equally applied to various other sporting devices, sports,
equipment, etc., as well known to one of ordinary skill in the art. For example, the
systems and methods may be utilized in various other sports such as hockey, football,
lacrosse, tennis, baseball, soccer, baseball, basketball, cricket, rugby, etc., as
desired.
[0028] Still further, although certain example methods and apparatus have been described
herein, the scope of coverage of this patent is not limited thereto. On the contrary,
this patent covers all net assemblies falling within the scope of the appended claims.
1. A net assembly (10), comprising:
a base (12) comprising a base hub (20) and at least three extension arms (13a, 13b,
13c), wherein the extension arms (13a, 13b, 13c) extend from the base hub (20) such
that a line extending between adjacent distal ends of the arms (13a, 13b, 13c) would
form a polygon;
wherein each of the extension arms (13a, 13b, 13c) further comprises at least one
shaft (30), wherein each of the at least one shafts (30) is configured to receive
one of a plurality of flexible support poles (14);
and wherein each of the at least one shafts (30) is offset slightly from vertical
and extends away from the base (12);
at least one flexible support pole (14) removably coupled to the at least one shaft
(30) of each of the extension arms (13a, 13b, 13c) of the base (12); and
a net (16) configured to receive each of the flexible support poles (14), the net
(16) comprising a plurality of panels which define a polygonal cross-section that
corresponds to the polygon of the base (12),
wherein the net is (16) adapted to bend each of the flexible support poles (14) such
that each of the flexible support poles (14) is in a flexed state and wherein in the
flexed state, each of the flexible support poles (14) is adapted to exert an outward
force onto the net (16), thereby supporting the net (16) therebetween and exposing
each of the plurality of panels of the net (16) between the flexible support poles
(14).
2. The net assembly (10) as recited in claim 1, wherein the base (12) comprises three
extension arms (13a, 13b, 13c) forming a triangle.
3. The net assembly (10) as recited in claim 2, wherein the three extension arms (13a,
13b, 13c) form an equilateral triangle.
4. The net assembly (10) as recited in claim 2, wherein at least two of the extension
arms are pivotally coupled to the base hub (20).
5. The net assembly (10) as recited in claim 1, wherein the base hub (20) further comprises
a vertically extending centralized pole (36).
6. The net assembly (10) as recited in claim 5, wherein an upper portion of the net (16)
is coupled to an upper portion of the vertically extending centralized pole (36).
7. The net assembly (10) as recited in claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality
of panels is held taut by the flexible support poles (14).
1. Netzanordnung (10), umfassend:
eine Basis (12), die eine Basisnabe (20) und mindestens drei Verlängerungsarme (13a,
13b, 13c) umfasst, wobei sich die Verlängerungsarme (13a, 13b, 13c) von der Basisnabe
(20) so erstrecken, dass eine Linie, die sich zwischen benachbarten distalen Enden
der Arme (13a, 13b, 13c) erstreckt, ein Polygon bilden würde;
wobei jeder der Verlängerungsarme (13a, 13b, 13c) ferner mindestens eine Welle (30)
umfasst, wobei jede der mindestens einen Welle (30) konfiguriert ist, um eine von
mehreren flexiblen Stützstangen (14) aufzunehmen;
und wobei jede der mindestens einen Welle (30) leicht von der Vertikalen versetzt
ist und sich von der Basis (12) weg erstreckt;
mindestens eine flexible Stützstange (14), die entfernbar mit der mindestens einen
Welle (30) von jedem der Verlängerungsarme (13a, 13b, 13c) der Basis (12) verbunden
ist; und
ein Netz (16), das konfiguriert ist, um jede der flexiblen Stützstangen (14) aufzunehmen,
wobei das Netz (16) mehrere Paneele umfasst, die einen polygonalen Querschnitt definieren,
der dem Polygon der Basis (12) entspricht;
wobei das Netz (16) angepasst ist, um jede der flexiblen Stützstangen (14) so zu biegen,
dass sich jede der flexiblen Stützstangen (14) in einem gebogenen Zustand befindet
und wobei im gebogenen Zustand jede der flexiblen Stützstangen (14) angepasst ist,
um eine nach außen gerichtete Kraft auf das Netz (16) auszuüben, wodurch das Netz
(16) dazwischen abgestützt wird und jedes der mehreren Paneele des Netzes (16) zwischen
den flexiblen Stützstangen (14) freigelegt wird.
2. Netzanordnung (10) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Basis (12) drei Verlängerungsarme (13a,
13b, 13c) umfasst, die ein Dreieck bilden.
3. Netzanordnung (10) nach Anspruch 2, wobei die drei Verlängerungsarme (13a, 13b, 13c)
ein gleichseitiges Dreieck bilden.
4. Netzanordnung (10) nach Anspruch 2, wobei mindestens zwei der Verlängerungsarme schwenkbar
mit der Basisnabe (20) verbunden sind.
5. Netzanordnung (10) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Basisnabe (20) ferner eine sich vertikal
erstreckende, zentralisierte Stange (36) umfasst.
6. Netzanordnung (10) nach Anspruch 5, wobei ein oberer Abschnitt des Netzes (16) mit
einem oberen Abschnitt der sich vertikal erstreckenden, zentralisierten Stange (36)
verbunden ist.
7. Netzanordnung (10) nach Anspruch 1, wobei mindestens eines der mehreren Paneele durch
die flexiblen Stützstangen (14) gespannt gehalten wird.
1. Ensemble filet (10), comprenant :
une base (12) comprenant un moyeu de base (20) et au moins trois bras d'extension
(13a, 13b, 13c), lesdits bras d'extension (13a, 13b, 13c) s'étendant à partir du moyeu
de base (20) de sorte qu'une ligne s'étendant entre les extrémités distales adjacentes
des bras (13a, 13b, 13c) forme un polygone ;
chacun des bras d'extension (13a, 13b, 13c) comprenant en outre au moins une tige
(30), chacune des au moins une tiges (30) étant conçue pour recevoir l'un d'une pluralité
de poteaux de support souples (14) ;
et chacune des au moins une tiges (30) étant légèrement décalée de la verticale et
s'étendant en s'éloignant de la base (12) ;
au moins un poteau de support souple (14) couplé de manière amovible à la au moins
une tige (30) de chacun des bras d'extension (13a, 13b, 13c) de la base (12) ; et
un filet (16) conçu pour recevoir chacun des poteaux de support souples (14), le filet
(16) comprenant une pluralité de panneaux qui définissent une section transversale
polygonale qui correspond au polygone de la base (12),
ledit filet (16) étant adapté pour plier chacun des poteaux de support souples (14)
de sorte que chacun des poteaux de support souples (14) soit dans un état fléchi et
dans l'état fléchi, chacun des poteaux de support souples (14) étant adapté pour exercer
une force vers l'extérieur sur le filet (16), supportant ainsi le filet (16) entre
eux et exposant chacun de la pluralité de panneaux du filet (16) entre les poteaux
de support souples (14).
2. Ensemble filet (10) selon la revendication 1, ladite base (12) comprenant trois bras
d'extension (13a, 13b, 13c) formant un triangle.
3. Ensemble filet (10) selon la revendication 2, lesdits trois bras d'extension (13a,
13b, 13c) formant un triangle équilatéral.
4. Ensemble filet (10) selon la revendication 2, au moins deux des bras d'extension étant
couplés de manière pivotante au moyeu de base (20).
5. Ensemble filet (10) selon la revendication 1, ledit moyeu de base (20) comprenant
en outre un poteau centralisé s'étendant verticalement (36).
6. Ensemble filet (10) selon la revendication 5, une partie supérieure du filet (16)
étant couplée à une partie supérieure du poteau centralisé s'étendant verticalement
(36).
7. Ensemble filet (10) selon la revendication 1, au moins l'un de la pluralité de panneaux
étant maintenu tendu par les poteaux de support souples (14).