U.S. patent application number 15/339549 was filed with the patent office on 2017-02-16 for goal apparatus.
The applicant listed for this patent is PRO PERFORMANCE SPORTS, LLC. Invention is credited to Allen Keith Holland.
Application Number | 20170043231 15/339549 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 53264189 |
Filed Date | 2017-02-16 |
United States Patent
Application |
20170043231 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Holland; Allen Keith |
February 16, 2017 |
GOAL APPARATUS
Abstract
A goal apparatus for soccer (football) and the like has a frame,
a first pliable goalpost member, a second pliable goalpost member
and a pliable crossbar member. The frame presents net connection
points and is configured to support each of the pliable goal
members in tension between two net connection points such that the
goal apparatus presents a substantially rectangular goal mouth.
Inventors: |
Holland; Allen Keith;
(Carlsbad, CA) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
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State |
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PRO PERFORMANCE SPORTS, LLC |
Carlsbad |
CA |
US |
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Family ID: |
53264189 |
Appl. No.: |
15/339549 |
Filed: |
October 31, 2016 |
Related U.S. Patent Documents
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Application
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Patent Number |
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14615334 |
Feb 5, 2015 |
9480894 |
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15339549 |
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14050165 |
Oct 9, 2013 |
9162127 |
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14615334 |
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13590414 |
Aug 21, 2012 |
8579737 |
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14050165 |
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Apr 26, 2010 |
8246496 |
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PCT/GB2008/050352 |
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13590414 |
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Current U.S.
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1/1 |
Current CPC
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A63B 2243/0025 20130101;
A63B 63/004 20130101; A63B 2063/005 20130101; A63B 2210/50
20130101; A63B 71/0036 20130101 |
International
Class: |
A63B 63/00 20060101
A63B063/00; A63B 71/00 20060101 A63B071/00 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
May 15, 2007 |
GB |
0709292.7 |
Claims
1. A goal assembly comprising: left and right side members attached
to a rear base member; left and right posts attached at opposite
sides of the rear base member, with the left and right posts each
having a flexible section; left and right net corner poles
supported on the base; a net attached to the frame, with the net
having a left edge joined to a top edge at a left net corner, and a
right edge joined to the top edge at a right net corner, with the
left flexible post attached to the left net corner, and the right
flexible post attached to the right net corner, and with the left
and right net corner poles attached to the net at left and right
positions behind the left and right net corners, respectively; the
left and right flexible posts each held into a flexed position by
the net, with the left flexible post tensioning the left edge of
the net, the right flexible post tensioning the right edge of the
net, and the top edge tensioned via the left and right flexible
posts pulling away from each other.
2. The goal apparatus of claim 1 with a lower end of left and right
net corner poles attached to the left and right posts, and with the
net having left and right rear net corners releasably attached to
an upper end of left and right corner posts, respectively.
3. The goal apparatus of claim 1 with each of the left and right
posts having a rigid lower section attached to the rear base
member, and with the left and right net corner poles attached to an
upper end of the rigid lower section of the left and right posts,
respectively.
4. The goal apparatus of claim 1 wherein the left and right net
corner poles are flexible.
5. The goal apparatus of claim 4 including a left fitting at a top
end of the left net corner pole attached to a left loop on the net,
and a right fitting at a top end of the right net corner pole
attached to a right loop on the net, with the left and right loops
manually detachable from the left and right fittings,
respectively.
6. A goal apparatus, comprising: a frame including: left and right
flexible posts; left and right side members; and a base member; a
left fitting attaching a left end of the base member to the left
side member; a right fitting attaching a right end of the base
member to the right side member; the left post having a flexible
upper section and a rigid lower section, with a lower end the left
flexible post attached to the left fitting; the right post having a
flexible upper section and a rigid lower section, with a lower end
the right flexible post attached to the right fitting; a left net
corner pole attached to the rigid lower section of the left post; a
right net corner pole attached to the rigid lower section of the
right post; and a net including: a lower left corner attached to
the front end of the left side member; a lower right corner
attached to the front end of the right side member; an upper left
front corner attached to an upper end of the left flexible post; an
upper right front corner attached to an upper end of the right
flexible post; an upper left rear corner attached to an upper end
of the left net corner pole; an upper right rear corner attached to
an upper end of the right net corner pole; and the upper ends of
the left and right side flexible posts biased away from each other
to maintain tension in an upper edge of the net, and also biased
upwardly to maintain tension in left and right side edges of the
net and with the upper left and right corners of the net in front
of the left and right fittings, respectively.
7. The goal apparatus of claim 6 with the left and right net corner
poles attached to the left and right posts, respectively.
8. The goal apparatus of claim 6 with each of the left and right
posts having a rigid lower section attached to the rear base
member, and with the left and right net corner poles attached to an
upper end of the rigid lower section of the left and right posts,
respectively.
9. The goal apparatus of claim 6 wherein the left and right net
corner poles are flexible.
10. The goal apparatus of claim 6 including a left fitting at a top
end of the left net corner pole attached to a left loop on the net,
and a right fitting at a top end of the right net corner pole
attached to a right loop on the net.
11. The goal apparatus of claim 6 wherein the left and right
fittings comprise corner fittings attached to a back end of the
left and right side members, with each fitting having receptacles
oriented on a lateral axis, a longitudinal axis and on a vertical
axis, and with the lateral axis substantially perpendicular to the
longitudinal axis, and with the vertical axis at an obtuse angle to
the lateral axis
12. The goal apparatus of claim 6 with the net having flexible left
edge, right edge and top edge strips and with the upper ends of
left and right flexible posts exerting spring force up and away
from each other, tensioning the left edge, right edge and top edge
strips of the net.
13. The goal apparatus of claim 6 with the net held up by the frame
only with left and right flexible posts.
14. The goal apparatus of claim 6 wherein the rear base member is
rigid.
15. A goal assembly comprising: left and right front members
attached to a base member; left and right rear members attached to
the base member; left and right rear posts attached to the left and
right rear members, respectively; left and right posts attached to
the base member, with the left and right posts each having a
flexible section; a goal net attached to the frame, with the net
having left, right and top edges and left and right upper rear net
corners, with the left edge extending from the frame to the left
flexible post, the right edge extending from the frame and to the
right flexible post, and the top edge extending between the left
and right flexible posts, and with the left and right upper rear
net corners attached to the left and right net corner poles,
respectively; the left and right flexible posts each held into a
flexed position by the net, with the left flexible post tensioning
the left edge of the net, the right flexible post tensioning the
right edge of the net, and the top edge tensioned via the left and
right flexible posts pulling away from each other; and a rebound
net attached to the left and right rear posts.
16. The goal apparatus of claim 15 with the goal net held up
vertically on the frame only by the left and right flexible
posts.
17. The goal apparatus of claim 15 with the left and right flexible
posts taller than the left and right rear posts, respectively.
18. The goal apparatus of claim 15 wherein the left and right rear
posts are rigid.
19. The goal apparatus of claim 18 wherein the left and right rear
members are aligned with the left and right front members,
respectively.
Description
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 14/615,334, filed Feb. 5, 2015, now U.S. Pat.
No. 9,480,884, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 14/050,165, filed Oct. 9, 2013, now U.S. Pat.
No. 9,162,127, which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application
Ser. No. 13/590,414, filed Aug. 21, 2012, now U.S. Pat. No.
8,579,737, which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser.
No. 12/599,845, filed Apr. 26, 2010, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,246,496,
which is a .sctn.371 application of PCT International Application
No. PCT/GB2008/050352, filed May 15, 2008, which claims priority to
United Kingdom Patent Application No. 0709292.7 filed May 15, 2007.
Each of these applications is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Many sports such as football (soccer), hockey etc. utilize a
structure having parallel posts and a crossbar to define a goal
area. Such structures are usually permanent or semi-permanent
fixtures and are made from steel or other heavy and cumbersome
materials. However, there are also portable goals that may be
assembled on a field prior to use and disassembled after use. In
this manner, the field need not be permanently devoted to use as a
sports field. Portable goals are particularly useful in training
scenarios where it may be beneficial to have a large number of
goals to train with, which can then be dismantled after use.
[0003] Portable goals known in the prior art often involve the use
of tubular plastic materials to form the posts and cross bar which,
while representing a saving on weight, are still very bulky when
disassembled and therefore represent a significant problem with
regard to carrying and storage.
[0004] It is an aim of aspects of the present invention to address
the above mentioned or other problems.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] A goal apparatus may have a frame and first and second
flexible goal post members and a flexible crossbar member
releasably connectable to the frame.
[0006] A goal apparatus includes: a frame, and a first and second
pliable goalpost members, and a cross member, such a pliable
crossbar. The frame may have first and second lower net connection
points and first and second upper net connection points. The frame
is configured to: support a net in tension between lower and upper
net connection points. The features described may be combined with
in any combination.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] FIG. 1 shows a goal apparatus, assembled for use;
[0008] FIG. 2 shows the frame of the goal apparatus of FIG. 1;
[0009] FIG. 3 shows the fame of FIGS. 1 and 2 in further
detail;
[0010] FIG. 4 shows the net of the goal apparatus of FIG. 1;
[0011] FIG. 5 shows the frame and net of the goal apparatus of FIG.
1;
[0012] FIG. 6 shows the goal apparatus of FIG. 1;
[0013] FIG. 7 shows a corner of the net of the goal apparatus of
FIG. 1;
[0014] FIG. 8 shows a bag to facilitate manual transportation of
the goal apparatus of FIG. 1;
[0015] FIG. 9 shows an additional net;
[0016] FIG. 10 shows a corner member of the frame of FIG. 2 in
further detail;
[0017] FIGS. 11a and 11b show a further embodiment of the goal
apparatus, partially assembled;
[0018] FIGS. 12a and 12b show the embodiment of the goal apparatus
of FIGS. 11a and 11b in an assembled configuration; and
[0019] FIGS. 13a to 13d show an alternative embodiment of a corner
member.
[0020] FIG. 14 shows a perspective view of an alternative goal
apparatus similar to the design shown in FIGS. 1-10 and further
including a net having upper rear corners and corner poles
supporting the net corners.
[0021] FIG. 15 is an enlarged view of the net corner and corner
pole of FIG. 14.
[0022] FIG. 16 is a front and right side perspective view of the
frame of the goal apparatus shown in FIGS. 14 and 15.
[0023] FIG. 17 is a front perspective view of another alternative
goal apparatus similar to the goal apparatus shown in FIGS. 1-10
and further including a rear rebound net.
[0024] FIG. 18 shows a top, back and left side perspective view of
the frame shown in FIG. 17.
WRITTEN DESCRIPTION
[0025] FIG. 1
[0026] FIG. 1 shows a goal apparatus 101. According to the
illustrated embodiment, the goal apparatus is configured for use as
a football goal. The goal apparatus 101 is configured to be
portable and is intended to imitate a similar type of goal that is
permanently installed. Thus, the goal apparatus 101 functions to
provide a goal that realistically reflects the aesthetics and
functionality of a permanent goal of an equivalent type.
[0027] The goal apparatus 101 comprises a frame 102 and a net 103
that is releasably connectable to the frame 102. When erected as
shown, the net 103 presents a goal mouth 104. A first goal mouth
perimeter edge 105 extends substantially parallel to a second goal
mouth perimeter edge 106 and a third goal mouth perimeter edge 107
extends substantially perpendicularly to the first and second goal
mouth perimeter edges 105, 106. When the goal apparatus 101 is
rested on substantially level ground, as shown, the third goal
mouth perimeter edge 106 extends substantially parallel to the lie
of the ground. Thus, the goal mouth 104 is substantially
rectangular. In addition, the goal mouth 104 is oriented
substantially perpendicular to the ground. Thus, when the goal
apparatus 101 is resting on substantially horizontal ground, the
goal mouth 104 is substantially vertical.
[0028] When the frame 102 and the net 103 are connected as shown,
the frame 102 is in compression and is arranged to support the
first, second and third goal mouth perimeter edges 105, 106, 107 in
tension.
[0029] FIG. 2
[0030] Frame 102 of goal apparatus 101 is shown in further detail
in FIG. 2.
[0031] Frame 102 presents a first lower net connection point 201, a
first upper net connection point 202, a second lower net connection
point 203 and a second upper connection point 204. When the frame
102 is erected as shown, the first lower and upper net connection
points 201, 202 are spaced apart vertically. Similarly, the second
lower and upper net connection points 203, 204 are spaced apart
vertically. The first lower and upper net connection points 201,
202 are spaced apart laterally from the second lower and upper net
connection points 203, 204.
[0032] As described in further detail below, frame 102 is
configured to support a first pliable goalpost member in tension, a
second pliable goalpost member in tension and a third pliable
crossbar member in tension. The first pliable goalpost member is
configured to be supported in tension between the first lower and
upper net connection points 201, 202. Similarly, the second pliable
goalpost member is configured to be supported in tension between
the second lower and upper connection points 203, 204. The third
pliable crossbar member is configured to be supported in tension
between the first and second upper net connection points 202,
204.
[0033] According to the illustrated embodiment, the frame 102
comprises a base member 205 for resting on a support surface, a
first post member 206 and a second post member 207 spaced apart
laterally from the first post member 206. The first and second post
members 206, 207 are connected to the base member 205. The base
member 205 comprises an elongate rear base member 208, and when the
frame 102 is at rest, the rear base member 208 presents a
curvature.
[0034] The base member 205 presents the first and second lower net
connection points 201, 203, whist the first and second post members
206, 207 present the first and second upper net connection points
202, 204 respectively. The first and second upper net connection
points 202, 204 of the frame 102 are normally biased apart
laterally from a position relative to each other at which the
elongate rear base member 208 is placed in compression. In
addition, the first and second upper net connection points 202, 204
of the frame 102 are normally biased apart vertically from a
position relative to the base member 205 at which the first and
second post members 206, 207 are placed in compression. Thus, the
first and second upper connection points 202, 203 are normally
biased apart from a position at which the frame 102 is placed in
compression.
[0035] According to the illustrated frame, the frame 102 is
arranged to be placed in compression by manual reconfiguration of
the first and second post members 206, 207 relative to the base
member 205. The first and second post members 206, 207 are each
arranged for the upper net connection point thereof to be brought
inwardly towards the other, as indicated by arrows 209 and 210,
such that the curvature of the elongate rear base member 208 is
removed. In a specific embodiment, the frame 102 is arranged such
that the curvature of the elongate rear member 208 is removed when
the first and second side post members 206, 207 are angled
substantially perpendicularly to the elongate rear member 201. The
first and second post members 206, 207 are each arranged for the
upper net connection point thereof to be brought downwardly towards
the base member 205, as indicated by arrows 211 and 212, such that
each presents a curvature.
[0036] The frame 102 is arranged to be brought into compression
during connection of a first pliable goalpost member, a second
pliable goalpost member and third pliable crossbar member, and
thereafter to hold the pliable goal opening in tension.
[0037] FIG. 3
[0038] Frame 102 is shown in further detail in FIG. 3. In addition
to the elongate rear base member 208, the base member 205 comprises
a first side base member 201, a second base member 302, a first
corner member 303, and a second corner member 304. The first and
second corner members 303, 304 are each arranged to receive an end
of the elongate rear base member 203 and an end of a side base
member 301, 302 such that the first and second side base members
301, 302 extend in a forward direction, indicated by arrow 305,
from the elongate rear base member 208, The first and second corner
members 303, 304 are each also arranged to receive an end of a side
post member 206, 207.
[0039] Elongate rear base member 208 comprises a plurality of polar
members, such as polar member 306, which are arranged to be
releasable connectable. Herein, the term `polar` is used to express
the pole-like or tube-like nature of the members. In the shown
example, the elongate rear base member 208 comprises four (4) polar
members. However, in alternative embodiments, the elongate rear
base member 208 may comprise a greater or lesser number of
component members. In a specific embodiment, the elongate rear base
member is fabricated at least partially from steel.
[0040] Each of the first and second side base members 301, 302
comprise a unitary polar member. However, in alternative
embodiments, each of the first and second side base members 301,
302 may comprise a plurality of component members. In a specific
embodiment, the first and second side base members are fabricated
at least partially from steel.
[0041] The first and second post members 206, 207 each comprise a
lower polar member, such as lower polar member 307 of first post
member 206, and an upper polar member, such as upper polar member
308 of first post member 206. The lower polar members comprise a
plurality of polar members, such as polar member 309 of lower polar
member 307, which are arranged to be releasably connectable. Lower
polar member 307 comprises two (2) polar members. However, in
alternative embodiments, the lower polar members may comprise a
unitary polar member or may comprise a greater number of component
members. In a specific embodiment, the lower polar members are
fabricated at least partially from steel. Similarly the upper polar
members comprise a plurality of polar members, such as polar
members 310 of upper polar member 308, which are arranged to be
releasably connectable. In the shown example, the upper polar
member 308 comprises two (2) polar members. However, in alternative
embodiments, the lower polar members may comprise a unitary polar
member or may comprise a greater number of component members. In a
specific embodiment, the lower polar members are fabricated at
least partially from fiberglass. In the shown example, the upper
polar member of a side post member is arranged to be releasably
connected to the lower polar member of a side post member by means
on an intermediate connector member, such as intermediate connector
member 311 of first post member 206.
[0042] In one embodiment, the first and second post members 206,
207 are formed from a telescopic pole having a lower member made of
steel and an upper member made of fiberglass. In general, the post
members 206, 207 may be formed from a lower rigid portion, which
may comprise a plurality of rigid members and an upper resilient
member, which may comprise a number of resilient members. However,
it is not beyond the scope of the present invention the form the
first and second post members 206, 207 from resilient
materials.
[0043] In a specific embodiment, the intermediate connector member
is fabricated at least partially from nylon or ABS
(acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene). In alternative embodiments, the
upper polar member of a side post member may be arranged to be
directly releasably connectable to the lower polar member of the
side post member.
[0044] Component polar members of a part of the frame 102 may be
linked together in a linear arrangement that allows that part to be
collapsed down such that the polar members thereof are in a folded
arrangement. The polar members may therefore be linked together by
a cord, for example a shock cord, in a similar manner to that used
in the field of tern poles. Thus, for example, the polar members of
the rear elongate base member 208 may be connected in this way. The
polar members may any selected desired cross-sectional shape, for
example a substantially circular or rectangular shape.
[0045] In a specific embodiment, the corner members are fabricated
at least partially from nylon or ABS
(acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene).
[0046] Coloration and/or graphical indicia may be used upon the
frame 102, to facilitate assembly, for example by providing an
indication of a particular type of component, orientation of a
particular component or the position of a component in a sequence
of assembly.
[0047] To assemble the frame 102, the elongate rear base member
208, the first and second corner members 303, 304 and the first and
second side base members 301, 302 are connected as described to
form the base frame 205. The first and second post members 206, 207
are then connected to the first and second corner members 303, 304
to complete the frame 102.
[0048] Once assembled, the frame is configured to be placed in
compression to support first, second and third pliable goal members
in tension.
[0049] FIG. 4
[0050] An exploded view of net 103 of the goal apparatus of FIG. 1
is shown in FIG. 4. As previously described, the goal apparatus is
configured to provide a goal mouth having a first perimeter edge
that extends substantially parallel to a second perimeter edge, and
a third perimeter edge that extends substantially perpendicularly
to the first and second perimeter edges. The first perimeter edge
is provided by a first pliable goalpost member, the second
perimeter edge is provided by a second pliable goalpost member, and
the third perimeter edge is provided by a pliable crossbar member.
Herein, the term `pliable` is used to express the flexible, supple,
collapsible nature of the members.
[0051] Net 103 comprises a first goalpost edge 401, a second
goalpost edge 402 and a third crossbar edged 403 connected between
the first and second goalpost edges 401, 402. Preferably, and in
the shown example, net 103 further comprises a first pliable
goalpost element 404, a second pliable goalpost element 405 and a
pliable crossbar element 406. The first pliable goalpost element
404 extends along the second goalpost edge 402 and the pliable
crossbar element
[0052] 406 extends along the third crossbar edge 403. The first and
second pliable goalpost elements 404, 405 and the pliable crossbar
element 406 provide the first and second pliable goalpost members
and the pliable crossbar member of the goal apparatus
respectively.
[0053] The first and second pliable goalpost elements 404, 405 and
the pliable crossbar element 406 are attached to the first, second
and third edges 401, 402, 403 of the net respectively. In addition,
the crossbar element 406 is attached to the first and second
flexible goalpost elements 401, 402.
[0054] In a specific embodiment, the net is fabricated
substantially from polyethylene and each of the flexible goalpost
elements 404, 405 and the flexible crossbar element 406 are
fabricated substantially from PVC (polyvinyl chloride), which may
have a woven structure.
[0055] Net 103 is releasably connected to frame 102. To facilitate
connection, net 103 comprises a first lower frame connection point
407, a first upper frame connection point 408, a second lower
connection point 409 and a second upper frame connection point 410.
In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second pliable
goalpost elements 404, 405 and the pliable crossbar element 406
collectively present the frame connection points 407, 408, 409,
410. In particular, the first lower frame connection point 407 is
located towards the free end of the first goalpost element 404 and
the second lower frame connection point 409 is located towards the
free end of the second goalpost element 405. The first upper frame
connection point 408 is located at the corner of the first goalpost
element 404 and the crossbar element 406 and the second upper frame
connection point 410 is located at the corner of the second
goalpost element 405 and the crossbar element 406. Thus, when the
net 103 is spread out as shown, the first lower and upper frame
connection points 407, 408 are spaced apart vertically. Similarly,
the second lower and upper frame connection points 409, 410 are
spaced apart vertically. The first lower and upper frame connection
points 407, 408 are spaced apart laterally from the second lower
and upper frame connection points 409, 410.
[0056] The first lower and upper frame connection points 407, 408
of the net 103 are configured to engage with the first lower and
upper net connection points of the frame respectively. Similarly,
the second lower and upper frame connection points 409, 410 of the
net 103 configured to engaged with the second lower and upper net
connection points of the frame respectively.
[0057] In the shown example, the goalpost elements 404, 405 and the
flexible crossbar 406 each have a front face, indicated by arrow
411, and a rear face, indicated by arrow 412. In a specific
embodiment, at least one of the pliable goalpost members and the
pliable crossbar member includes a coloration or a graphical
indicia, such as a word or symbol, to indicate at least one of the
front face and the rear face thereof. This feature serves to
facilitate user identification of the correct orientation of the
net in preparation for attaching the net to the frame.
[0058] In an alternative embodiment, the first and second goalpost
edges 401, 402 and the crossbar edge 403 of the net 103 itself
provide the first and second pliable goalpost members and the
pliable crossbar member of the goal apparatus respectively. In a
further alternative embodiment, the first and second goalpost
elements 404, 405 and the crossbar element 406 are provided
separately, either as discrete elements or as a connected
arrangements, and provide the first and second pliable goalpost
members and the pliable crossbar member of the goal apparatus
respectively.
[0059] FIG. 5
[0060] FIG. 5 illustrates assembled frame 102 and net 103.
[0061] The frame connection points 201 to 204 of the net 103 are
connected to the corresponding net connection points 407 to 410 of
the frame 102. The upper net connection points 202, 204 of the
frame 102 are configured into a relative position at which the
distance between the upper net connection points is equal to or
less than the distance between the upper frame connection points
408, 410 of the net 103. In addition, the first lower and upper net
connection points 201, 202 of the frame 102 are configured into a
relative position at which the distance between the first lower and
upper net connection points is equal to or less than the distance
between the first lower and upper connection points 407, 408 of the
net 103. Similarly, the second lower and upper net connection
points 203, 204 of the frame 102 are configured into a relative
position at which the distance between the second lower and upper
net connection points is equal to or less than the distance between
the second lower and upper frame connection points 409, 410 of the
net 103.
[0062] In the specific embodiment, the relative positions between
net connection points can be achieved by manipulating each side
member 206, 207 to move the respective upper net connection point
inwardly and sideways towards the other upper net connection point
and also forwardly and downwards towards the respective lower net
connection point. In a specific embodiment, the first and second
side base members 301, 302 are also arranged to be moved from the
at rest position when the net is connected to the frame.
[0063] The upper frame connection points 408, 410 of the net 103
may be connected to the upper net connection points 202, 204 of the
frame 102 before the lower frame connection points 407, 409 are
connected to the lower net connection points 201, 203.
Alternatively, the upper and lower frame connection points of one
side of the net 103 may be connected to the upper and lower net
connection points of the other side of the net 103 are connected to
the net connection points of the other side of the frame 102.
[0064] In a specific embodiment, each of the first and second upper
net connection points 202, 204 comprises an open end 501 of each of
the first and second post members 206, 207 respectively. Each of
the first and second upper frame connection points 408, 410
comprises a pin 502 configured to be received within the open end
501 of each of the first and second side post members 206, 207
respectively of the frame 102.
[0065] In a specific embodiment, each of said first and second
lower net connection points 201, 203 of the frame 102 comprises a
projection 503. Each of said first and second lower frame
connection points 407, 409 of the net 103 defines an aperture 504,
for example provided by an eyelet member, configured to be hooked
over the projection 503 of the first and second lower net
connection points 201, 203.
[0066] When the net 103 is connection to the frame 102 as
described, the net 103 is held in tension by the frame 102.
[0067] FIG. 6
[0068] The goal apparatus 101 of FIG. 1 is also shown in FIG.
6.
[0069] When the goal apparatus 101 is assembled as described, the
net 103 presents a goal mouth 104 having substantially square
corners 601.
[0070] It can be seen that the net 103 provides a rear wall 602
disposed between a first side wall 603 and a second side wall 604.
Thus, the net 103 presents an enclosure from which a ball, such as
football 605, is easily retrievable once it has through the goal
mouth 04.
[0071] Net 103 comprises a plurality of additional attachment
devices 606 configured to extend around the frame 102, in
particular one of the first and second post members 206, 207 and
the elongated rear base member 203. In a specific embodiment, the
plurality of additional attachment devices comprises a plurality of
hook and loop devices.
[0072] In a specific embodiment, the plurality of attachment
devices allow a degree of movement of the net 103 relative to the
frame 102 when the plurality of additional attachment devices are
in use.
[0073] Preferably, an additional degree of tension is imparted into
the pliable crossbar element 406 of the net 103 when the additional
attachment devices are in use.
[0074] The portable goal apparatus 101 may further include securing
means to secure the assembly to a supporting surface. The goal
assembly may be secured to the ground by means of hooks, stakes or
hoops, for example hoop 607. Alternatively, on more solid ground or
where inserting securing means into the ground is not favorable,
the portable goal apparatus 101 may be held down by the use of
weights, such as sandbags, for example.
[0075] FIG. 7
[0076] FIG. 7 shows net 103, at the corner of pliable goalpost
member 404 and pliable crossbar member 406.
[0077] In a specific embodiment, the rear face 412 of each of the
pliable goalpost elements 404, 405 (not shown) and the pliable
crossbar element 406 is attached to an edge 401, 402 (not shown)
403 of the net 103 respectively at discrete attachment locations,
such as location 701. In the illustrated embodiment, the attachment
locations comprise tabs, such as tab 702, and the net edges are
secured to the pliable goalpost elements and pliable crossbar
element through the tabs, whereby a degree of movement of the net
edges relative to the pliable goal elements is allowed.
[0078] Preferably, the outermost attachment locations along at
least the pliable crossbar element 406 such as locations 703,
secure the corresponding net edge(s) at points more radially
outwardly displaced from the center of the net 103 when spread out,
than the intermediate attachment locations. p FIG. 8
[0079] As shown in FIG. 8, the goal apparatus of the present
application preferably comprises a bag 801 to facilitate manual
transportation of the portable goal apparatus by a user 802. The
bag 801 may comprise a first compartment 803 for receiving a frame
and a second compartment 804 for receiving a net or pliable goal
elements to prevent tangling of the frame with the net or pliable
goal elements. The bag 801 may include at least one carry handle
805 that is configured to be gripped in a hand 806 of a user, and
may include a releasable shoulder strap 807.
[0080] The bag may have a square, rectangular or circular section.
In a specific embodiment, a bag is provided having a length
dimension of approximately 80 cm and a maximum width dimension of
approximately 20 cm. The bag may be fabricated at least partially
from nylon, and may be waterproof. Preferably the bag has a closure
arrangement. A closure may for example comprise one of a zip
closure, a drawstring closure or hook and loop closure.
[0081] The portable goal apparatus of the present application is
preferably configured to be assembled by a single person, but may
be configured to be assembled by a single adult but a plurality of
adolescents.
[0082] FIG. 9
[0083] FIG. 9 illustrates an additional net 901. Net 901 is
releasably connectable to frame 102. The additional net 901 has
frame connection points 902 to 905 allowing it to be connected to
net connection points 201 and 204. Net 901 defines at least one
aperture 906 for allowing a ball to pass there through. Hence, the
additional net 901 may be used for target practice.
[0084] The goal apparatus 101 is arranged to allow net 901 to be
attached to the frame 102 forward of net 103. Alternatively, net
901 may be attached to the frame 102 absent net 103.
[0085] In a specific embodiment, net 901 includes similar pliable
goal members and frame connection means as described with reference
to net 103. The net 901 is also configured to be held in tension by
the frame 102 in a similar manner as that described with reference
to net 103.
[0086] FIG. 10
[0087] A corner member of frame 102 is shown in further detail in
FIG. 10. Corner member 303 comprises a first projection 1001, a
second projection 1002 and a third projection 1003.
[0088] FIG. 10 also shows X, Y and Z axes having an origin 1004
towards the central region of the corner member from which the
first, second and third projections 1001, 1002, 1003 extend. The
relative angles between the first, second and third projections
1001, 1002, 1003 can be selected such that when used as part of
frame 102, the corner member 303 assists in placing the frame of
the goal apparatus in compression. According to the illustrated
embodiment, the first projection 1001 makes an interior angle of
ninety-four (94) degrees with the second projection 1002. The
second projection 1002 makes an interior angle of eighty-two (82)
degrees with the third projection 1003. The third projection 1003
makes an interior angle of one hundred and six (106) degrees with
the first projection 1001. These relative angles are mirrored for
the other corner member 304.
[0089] Alternatively, corner members may be provided having
projections with different angles to those stated above. For
example, the angles may be as follows: the first projection 1001
may make an interior angle of between about 90 and 100 degrees with
the second projection 1002. The second projection 1002 may make an
interior angle of between about 75 to 85 degrees with the third
projection 1003. The third projection 1003 may make an interior
angle of between about 100 and 110 degrees with the first
projection 1001. An example of an alternative corner member having
different angles to those described in relation to FIG. 10 is
described in relation to FIGS. 13a to 13d, hereunder.
[0090] It will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that the
angles may be varied to suit the flexibility of the materials of
the frame members. For example, if the frame member is formed from
a particularly flexible material, then a greater angle may be
provided such that the side frame members face further outward
(relative to each other) at the base thereof.
[0091] The degree of compression into which the frame is placed
when connected to the pliable goal members of the goal apparatus
may be varied by varying the relative angles between the first,
second and third projections of the corner members.
[0092] FIGS. 11a and 11b
[0093] Referring now to FIGS. 11a and 11b there is provided a
further embodiment of a goal apparatus 1101 in a partially
assembled configuration. The apparatus 1101 comprises a frame 1102
having five elongate frame members 1104, 1106, 1108, 1110, 1112
being a rear frame member 1104, two generally upwardly extending
side frame members 1106, 1108 and two forwardly extending side
frame members 1110, 1112. The frame members 1104, 1106, 1108, 1110,
1112 are connected together to form the frame apparatus 1101 via
corner members 1114, 1116.
[0094] As shown in FIGS. 11a and 11b, the frame apparatus is only
partially assembled in that there is no net attached thereto. In
this configuration it is clear to see that the rear frame member
1104 stands above the lower extent of the corner members 1114, 1116
and thus the rear frame member 1104 does not touch the ground in
this partially assembled configuration. p FIGS. 12a and 12b
[0095] Referring now to FIGS. 12a and 12b there is shown the
embodiment of the goal apparatus 1101 as shown in FIGS. 11a and
11b, but in an assembled configuration. The apparatus 1101
comprises a crossbar 1120 and posts members 1122, 1124, all being
formed from a pliable material, in this instance, a cloth material.
For ease of understanding of the figures, the net is not shown in
FIGS. 12a and 12b, however a net would normally be present. As can
be seen in FIGS. 12a and 12b, in this embodiment, the rear frame
member 1104 bows downward when the frame is assembled to assist in
absorbing the compression of the side frame members 1106, 1108.
[0096] The side frame members 1106, 1108 are formed from a two part
construction having a lower, rigid part 1106a, 1108a and an upper
resilient part 1106b, 1108b. This construction ensures that the
lower part of the frame members extend sufficiently outwardly,
before the resilient parts 1106b, 1108b bend inward under tension
to attach to the crossbar and posts.
[0097] FIGS. 13a to 13d
[0098] FIGS. 13a to 13d show different projections of an
alternative corner member 1210. For ease of reference, the
projections of the corner member 1210 have been assigned numerals
that correspond with like parts of the corner member 1001, but
prefixed with "12" instead of "10".
[0099] FIGS. 13a and 13c shows opposite side elevations along the Y
and Z axes, FIG. 13b shows a front elevation along the X and Y
axes, while FIG. 13d shows a plan elevation along the X and Z
axes.
[0100] As shown in FIGS. 13a to 13d, the projection 1201 makes an
internal angle of 94 degrees with the projection 1202. The second
projection 1202 makes an internal angle of 77 degrees with the
projection 120. The first projection 1201 makes an internal angle
of 105 with the projection 1203.
[0101] FIGS. 14-16 show another embodiment 220 which may be similar
to the design shown in FIGS. 1-6 except as further described below.
The goal apparatus 220 has a frame 222 including a rear base 248.
The goal apparatus may be symmetrical about its left-right
centerline, with only the left side described at times, and the
understanding that the right side may be the same as the left
side.
[0102] As shown in FIG. 16 the rear base 248 may have left and
right inner tubes 250 pivotally attached to a center hinge 256,
with each inner tube 250 joined to an outer tube 252. The inner and
outer tubes may be telescopically or pivotally attached to each
other. The outer end of each outer tube 252 is connected to or
inserted into a corner fitting 304, The tubes forming the rear base
256 may be curved or angled so that the center hinge 256 is 1-10 or
2-8 centimeters up off of the ground when the goal apparatus is
unfolded and set up as shown in FIG. 14. The frame 222 may be
dismantled for storage and transport by removing the side members
260 and the posts 206 from the corner fittings 304. The rear base
248 may be folded by sliding the outer tube 252 into or over the
inner tube 250, if they are telescopically attached, or folding the
outer tube 252 inward over or alongside of the inner tube, on each
side. The inner tube is then folded inwardly on the center hinge
256, on each side. Consequently the rear base 248, when folded, may
only be nominally longer than the longer of the inner and outer
tubes. Alternatively, the frame 222 may be the same as the frame
102 described above.
[0103] The side members 260 may be weighted to make the goal
apparatus 220 more stable, by using solid metal (e.g., steel) rods
for the side members, rather than hollow tubes. End plates 262 or
other separate weight elements may alternatively be attached
(removably or permanently) to the front end of each side member
260. As shown in FIGS. 14 and 16, the frame 222 includes left and
right post members 206 and 207, each having a lower section 227
attached to a fitting 304, and an upper section 228 attached to, or
part of, the lower section 227. The lower section 227 may be rigid
while the upper section 228 is flexible. Alternatively, both may be
flexible, as either a one or a two piece unit.
[0104] Referring to FIGS. 14 and 15, goal apparatus 220 may use a
net 236 similar to the net 103 but further including left and right
side upper rear corners 238. The frame 222 includes left and right
flexible corner poles 232 each having a lower end attached to the
left and right post members, and an upper end attached to the left
and right net rear corners 238, respectively. The lower end of each
corner pole 232 may be attached to an upper end of the lower
section 227 of the post member, and the lower section 227 may be
rigid. A corner loop or strap 240 at each upper rear corner of the
net 236 pole may fit around or through an end fitting 242 on top of
each corner pole 232. As shown in FIG. 15, the frame 222 is
dimensioned so that the corner poles 232 are flexed to exert
pulling force on the net corners 236. The frame consequently may
hold the net 236 into a rectangular shape having a generally flat
back, top and sides. The goal apparatus 220 consequently has a
configuration similar to a standard soccer (football) goal. The
frame 222 may optionally also be used with the net 103 shown in
FIGS. 1-6, which may not have net corners 236, with the corner
poles 232 holding the net 103 in a more approximate rectangular
shape. In designs using corner poles 232, the attachment devices
606 may optionally be omitted.
[0105] FIGS. 17 and 18 shown another design 270 which may be
similar to the goal apparatus shown in FIGS. 1-7 and further
including a rebound net 278. The frame of the goal apparatus 270
includes left and right back members or tubes 272, which may be
rear extensions of the side members 302. Alternatively, they may be
separate components attached to a four-way fitting 274. Back posts
276 extend up from the back members 272, with the rebound net 278
attached to the back posts 276. The rebound net 278 may be
rectangular, having a width, 2-10 or 4-6 times greater than its
height. The side posts 206 and 207 may be 1.5 to 5 or 2-3 times
taller than back posts 276. A typical goal apparatus 270 (or 220)
may have a width of 2.5-7.3 or 4-6 meters. In either goal
apparatus, the frame may optionally be designed so that the back
panel of the net is oriented at an obtuse angle to the top panel of
the net, and the side panels of the net are triangular with a
truncated or flat top.
[0106] A goal apparatus formed in accordance with the present
invention has the advantage that it is formed from very few
non-pliable parts, thus allowing it to be stored easily and into a
small, light configuration. The provision of first and second upper
net connection points of the frame are biased apart laterally from
a position relative to each other results in an apparatus that does
not require any solid crossbar or post members and the frame is not
situated inside the net, thus not impeding the goal enclosure.
[0107] All of the features disclosed in this specification
(including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or
all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be
combined in any combination, except combinations where at least
some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
[0108] Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any
accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) may be replaced by
alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar
purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly
staled otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a
generic series of equivalent or similar features.
[0109] The invention is not restricted to the details of the
foregoing embodiment(s). The invention extends to any novel one, or
any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this
specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and
drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the
steps of any method or process so disclosed.
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