[0001] The present invention relates to a basketball net cover and to a method of making
a basketball net cover.
[0002] Basketball is a common sport among youths and adults, alike. A basketball hoop is
typically provided with a net. The net is typically constructed as a very wide mesh
formed by cords tied at some regular spacing.
[0003] A typical basketball net may use a nylon cord of approximately 1/4-inch diameter.
Typical cords are comprised of a bundle of individual strands enclosed within a braided
sheath. Once the braided sheath has become damaged by tearing, abrasion, accidental
ripping, or the like, the individual strands within the cord quickly become destroyed
as well.
[0004] Basketball nets are sometimes placed outdoors. Sun and weather may take their toll
on a basketball net which is not quick to dry. That is, a diameter of approximately
1/4 inch means that the central fibers of the cord in the net are 1/8 inch from a
surface. Thinner materials would dry more quickly. Thus, water would not be left in
a net for a long period of time, if the net could be dried faster.
[0005] One principal cause of damage in basketball nets is rough play by users. For example,
it is not uncommon for youngsters to grab the mesh of a net, or to hang from the net.
Since a net is only supported at certain discrete locations, substantial strain and
stress may be applied at those support points.
[0006] Likewise, such a combination of cords threaded over the thin hooks of a basketball
hoop, and knots tied at periodic junctions in the net, produce stress concentrations
in the cords and fibers of the net. A knotted, kinked, tightly constricted, or otherwise
restricted cord may have a local stress concentration that effectively multiplies
the load applied by a user hanging from a net. The result is that a net may be damaged
more than is apparent.
[0007] A typical basketball net is a rather generic, nondescript item. Personalizing articles
of clothing, particularly sportswear and athletic gear, with an individual's name,
with the name of a school, or with the name of a commercial team, has long been recognized
as a powerful marketing device. Owing to the nature of its construction, a typical
basketball net is not adapted to receive a logo, marking, image, or the like. Whether
a team is a high school team, a national franchise, or a local city league, its logo
may have meaning to some population. Thus, the desirability of placing some form of
logo or name on a basketball net may be very significant.
[0008] A meaningful image requires sufficient surface area to receive the image. Thus, although
an image may have gaps, or be formed in a mosaic-type of structure, surface may visually
predominate over intermediate voids or be sufficient for forming an aesthetically
pleasing image.
[0009] It is desired to have a basketball net with detachable portions to allow for increased
visibility of advertising or team logos, as well as a device which assists in directing
the flight course of the ball.
[0010] The present invention relates to a basketball net cover comprising; a sheet of fabric
having a top end, a bottom end, a first edge, and a second edge, wherein the top end
corresponding to a first radius and the bottom end corresponding to a second radius,
at the top end a plurality of openings are positioned a predetermined distance from
one another and are of a predetermined length, wherein the first edge and the second
edge are secured together a frustum of a cone is formed wherein the top edge has a
first circumference and the bottom edge has a second circumference.
[0011] In a second embodiment, the present inventions relates to a method of making a basketball
net cover comprising; providing a sheet of fabric having a top end, a bottom end,
a first edge, and a second edge, forming a net cover, wherein the sheet of fabric
is shaped as a frustum, wherein the top end corresponding to a first radius and the
bottom end corresponding to a second radius, wherein the first edge and the second
edge are secured together a frustum of a cone is formed wherein the top edge has a
first circumference and the bottom edge has a second circumference, creating a plurality
of openings in the formed net cover distal to the top end, wherein the plurality of
openings are created at predetermined locations along the top end, connecting the
net cover to a net, wherein the net passes through each of the plurality of openings,
and connecting the net with the net cover to a hoop.
Figure 1 depicts a perspective view of a backboard, with a basketball net attached,
and a cover attached to a net, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 2 depicts a front view of the basketball net and the cover, in accordance with
one embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 3 depicts a front view of the cover, in accordance with one embodiment of the
present invention.
Figure 4 depicts a front view of the basketball net and the cover, in accordance with
one embodiment of the present invention.
[0012] As will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading this disclosure, each
of the individual embodiments described and illustrated herein has discrete components
and features which may be readily separated from or combined with the features of
any of the other several embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended
claims. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to particular embodiments
described, as such may, of course, vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology
used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not
intended to be limiting, since the scope of the present invention will be limited
only by the appended claims.
[0013] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the
same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this
invention belongs. Although any methods and materials similar or equivalent to those
described herein can also be used in the practice or testing of the present invention,
the preferred methods and materials are now described.
[0014] All publications and patents cited in this specification are herein incorporated
by reference as if each individual publication or patent were specifically and individually
indicated to be incorporated by reference and are incorporated herein by reference
to disclose and describe the methods and/or materials in connection with which the
publications are cited. The citation of any publication is for its disclosure prior
to the filing date and should not be construed as an admission that the present invention
is not entitled to antedate such publication by virtue of prior invention. Further,
the dates of publication provided may be different from the actual publication dates
which may need to be independently confirmed.
[0015] It must be noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms
"a", "an", and "the" include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates
otherwise. It is further noted that the claims may be drafted to exclude any optional
element. As such, this statement is intended to serve as antecedent basis for use
of such exclusive terminology as "solely," "only" and the like in connection with
the recitation of claim elements, or use of a "negative" limitation.
[0016] Referring now to FIGS. 1-4, a net cover 100 is attached to a conventional basketball
net 200, which is attached to a conventional basketball rim 300. The basketball rim
300 is attached to a conventional basketball backboard 400. The basketball net 200,
rim 300, and backboard 400 can be any configuration known in the art including but
not limited to outdoor basketball backboard assemblies, indoor basketball backboard
assemblies and miniature basketball backboard assemblies. The net 200, rim 300, and
backboard 400, are made of materials known in the art. The net 200 may be made from
a suitable flexible and durable material. The rim 300 may be made from a high strength
metal, and the backboard 400 may be made from a high strength glass or plastic material.
The net cover 100 provides a cover which both assists in the redirection of the ball
upon entering the net as well as providing a decorative cover for the typical basketball
net 200.
[0017] In the depicted embodiment, the net cover 100 is secured to the net 200 through the
loops 202 of the net 200 which are attached to the rim 300. The net cover 100 has
a plurality of slots 102 which allow the passage of the loops 202 to pass through
the net cover 100. The plurality of slots 102 are positioned to coincide with the
loops 202 of the net 200. This assists in the orientation of the net cover 100, and
also assists the net cover 100 to have minimal affect on the net 200. In the depicted
embodiment, the lower end 103 of the net cover 100 does not come in contact with the
net 200. In some embodiments, the lower end 103 of the net cover is attached to the
net 200. In some embodiments, the net cover 100 is secured to the net 200 only at
top end of the net 200 near the rim 300. Each of the slots 102 are sized substantially
the same, so that when the loops 202 pass through the slots 102, the net cover 100
is substantially level across the top edge 104. In one embodiment, the slots 102 width
is one inch. In additional embodiments, the slots 102 are a different length depending
upon the intended position of the net cover 100 relative to the net 200. For example,
if the net cover 100 is preferred to sit higher on the net 200, the slots 102 are
a shorter length.
[0018] The net cover 100 is made from a durable yet flexible material and have a plurality
of small openings substantially distributed symmetrically across the entirety of the
net cover 100. This provides a semi-transparent cover of the net 200 while also providing
a larger surface to display various colors, words, logos, images, or the like which
could be printed on the type of material used to create the net cover 100. In the
depicted embodiment, a logo 106 is positioned across the surface of the net cover
100. In various embodiment, the logo 106 may be placed in various positions to allow
for viewing in a 360-degree environment. In some embodiments, the net cover 100 is
made from a plurality of materials and may have different layers or rings of materials
in its construction. The net cover 100 may be made from flexible, durable materials
that are easily cleaned, such as plastic, acetate, nylon, cotton fabric, and cotton-polyester
blend fabric. In some embodiments, the net cover 100 has a plurality of structural
supports 107 integrated into the net cover. The structural supports 107 may be various
rigid pieces that are secured to the net cover 100. This may be metal or rigid plastics
which are preformed to contour to the shape of the net cover 100. In some embodiments,
the structural support 107 may provide support for the net cover 100 to maintain a
proper shape of the net cover 100, but may be moveable when interacting with a ball.
The structural supports 107 may be used to keep the net cover 100 in a set position
to reduce its interaction with the net 200. In other embodiments, the structural supports
107 may be integrated into the net cover 100 to assist with affecting the trajectory
of the ball as it passes through the net 200. In some embodiments, this structural
support is integrated into the hem 105 of the net cover 100. In other embodiments,
the structural support extends from the top edge 104 to the bottom edge 103.
[0019] The length of the net cover 100 is dependent upon the desired imagery to be displayed
so that it is visible from a predetermined distance. In the depicted embodiment, the
net cover 100 covers the upper portion of the net 200. The length of the net cover
100 is designed to substantially follow the contour of the net 200 so as to not interfere
with players reaching upwards towards the rim 300.
[0020] The top edge 104 of the net cover 100 has a circumference larger than but similar
to that of the top rung of the net 200. This allows the net cover 100 to have little
effect on the openings and tension of the net 200. The bottom edge 103 has a second
circumference. In some embodiments, the second circumference is less than that of
the top edge circumference, but greater than the circumference of the bottom end of
the net 200. In some embodiments, vertical supports are positioned from the top edge
104 to the bottom edge 103 to increase the rigidity of the net cover 100. In some
embodiments, the net cover 100 has a linear exterior surface relative to the top edge
104 and the bottom edge 103. In additional embodiments, the net cover 100 may have
a curved or contoured exterior surface to substantially mimic that of the net 200.
[0021] In some embodiments, the top edge 104 and/or the bottom edge 103 may be hemmed 105.
The hemmed design assists in improving the strength of the top edge 104, as well as
improving the aesthetics of the net cover 100. Dependent upon the length of the overlap
of the hemmed region, two slots 102 cut into the net cover 100 in predetermined locations,
so that when the top or bottom edge is folded over and hemmed, the slots 102 substantially
line up. In some embodiments, the top or bottom edge is hemmed and then the slot openings
are cut through the double layered fabric to allow for passage of the net 200. In
the depicted embodiment, both the top edge 104 and the bottom edge 103 are hemmed.
[0022] The net cover 100 in some instances may assist in directing the trajectory of the
ball through the net 200. In some embodiments, the net cover 100 is designed to create
minimal resistance with the ball once it passes below the rim 300 and comes in contact
with the net 200. In other embodiments, the net cover 100 is designed to affect the
trajectory of the ball once it comes in contact with the net 200, by reducing the
amount of displacement or stretching of the net 200 by the force of the ball, and
thereby assisting in directing the ball to exit the net 200 substantially directly
down a center axis of the net 200. This is beneficial when the invention is used in
a public area or by a road so that the ball does exit the net and travel into the
street and potentially harm someone. The ball would preferably exit the net 200 straight
down to the ground below the net 200. In some embodiments, wherein the structural
supports 107 are integrated into the net to assist in directing the ball substantially
perpendicular to the backboard 400, and back to the player.
[0023] Due to the net cover's 100 different physical properties from the net 200, the ball
may interact differently with the net cover 100. The flexibility of the net cover
100 may be less than that of the net 200. In additional embodiments, the net cover
100 may be reinforced with additional material to increase the strength and decrease
the flexibility of the net cover 100. Such as slow the movement of the ball. This
may be beneficial to allow for easier retrieval of the ball once a basket has been
made. This increases the safety of the game because if a ball at a high-speed pass
through the hoop 300, the net 200 is unlikely to slow or redirect the ball sufficiently
enough. The net cover 100 further assists with direction of the ball and reducing
the speed at which the ball travels. This increases the safety of the game because
the players, will anticipate where the ball will go after a basket is made regardless
of the angle, speed, or direction of the shot.
[0024] In the depicted embodiment, the net cover 100 is comprised of a single piece of material,
wherein the slots 102 are cut through the material at the predetermined location,
predetermined number, and predetermined width. In embodiments, where the hem 105 is
incorporated into the design, slots 102 are cut a predetermined distance from the
top of the material, the material is folded, so that the slots 102 align distal to
the newly formed top edge 104 is folded over so that the slots 102 align, and the
folded section is secured to the net cover 100. In the depicted embodiment, the bottom
edge 103 is also folded and secured to improve the longevity of the net cover 100.
In additional embodiments, portions of the net cover 100 may have additional fabric,
material, coatings, or reinforcement to increase the longevity of the net cover 100
where it is likely to come in contact with the basketball or other object. For example,
along the interior surface of the net cover 100 which is closed to the backboard 400,
there may be an additional piece of material that has a greater strength than the
net cover 100.
[0025] In additional embodiments, the net cover 100 may be comprised of a plurality of different
pieces of fabric or material.
[0026] While this invention has been described in conjunction with the specific embodiments
outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations
will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, various changes may be
made without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
1. A basketball net cover comprising:
a sheet of fabric having a top end, a bottom end, a first edge, and a second edge,
wherein the top end corresponding to a first radius and the bottom end corresponding
to a second radius, at the top end a plurality of openings are positioned a predetermined
distance from one another and are of a predetermined length, wherein the first edge
and the second edge are secured together a frustum of a cone is formed wherein the
top edge has a first circumference and the bottom edge has a second circumference.
2. The basketball net cover of claim 1, wherein the first circumference is that which
is substantially similar to that of a basketball rim.
3. The basketball net cover of claim 1 or 2, wherein the second circumference is less
than the first circumference, but larger than that of the circumference of the lower
end of a basketball net.
4. The basketball net cover of any preceding claim, further comprising a hem along the
top end, wherein a top edge formed, and the plurality of openings are positioned distal
to the top edge.
5. The basketball net cover of any preceding claim, wherein the sheet of fabric is comprised
of multiple pieces of fabric.
6. The basketball net cover of claim 5, wherein the multiple pieces of fabric are of
different materials.
7. The basketball net cover of any of claims 1 to 5, wherein the sheet of fabric is made
from a knitted material, wherein the knitted material has a predetermined elasticity
property.
8. The basketball net cover of any preceding claim, wherein the sheet of fabric has a
plurality of small openings substantially distributed symmetrically across the entirety
of the sheet of fabric, wherein the sheet of fabric is semi-transparent.
9. The basketball net cover of any preceding claim, further comprising at least one structural
support integrated with the sheet of fabric
10. The basketball net cover of claim 9, wherein at least one structural supports are
made of rigid material.
11. The basketball net cover of claim 10, wherein the at least one structural supports
extend from the top edge to the bottom edge.
12. The basketball net cover of claim 10, wherein the at last one structure support extends
around at least the circumference of the top end of the net cover.
13. A method of making a basketball net cover comprising:
providing a sheet of fabric having a top end, a bottom end, a first edge, and a second
edge;
forming a net cover, wherein the sheet of fabric is shaped as a frustum, wherein the
top end corresponding to a first radius and the bottom end corresponding to a second
radius, wherein the first edge and the second edge are secured together a frustum
of a cone is formed wherein the top edge has a first circumference and the bottom
edge has a second circumference;
creating a plurality of openings in the formed net cover distal to the top end, wherein
the plurality of openings are created at predetermined locations along the top end;
connecting the net cover to a net, wherein the net passes through each of the plurality
of openings; and
connecting the net with the net cover to a hoop.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising integrating a plurality of structural supports
into the formed net cover extending from the top end to the bottom end at predetermined
positions along the first circumference.
15. The method of claim 13, further comprising integrating a plurality of structural supports
into the formed net distal to at least one of the top edge and the bottom edge.