Ball Dispenser for Sports and Athletic Equipment Storage
A ball dispenser having a plurality of connecting members and a plurality of basic sections, each connecting member dimensioned for a particular ball size, and each basic section having a triangular portion, vertical portion, and rectangular portion. When two or more basic sections are integrally connected together by means of varying sized connecting members, a funnel section, column section, and bin section are formed. This allows a number of balls to be placed into the funnel section at the top of the ball dispenser, and to fall one at a time through the column section, and into the bin section. Ball dispenser is designed to be affixed to a wall and to rest on a floor so that the wall and floor provide the back and bottom of the ball dispenser. Additional equipment storage may be affixed to the ball dispenser.
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The present invention relates generally to storing sports and athletic equipment, and specifically to a ball dispenser for easy storage and access to varying sized athletic balls
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONSchool gyms, recreation centers, and other facilities require numerous types and quantities of equipment to support multiple athletic activities that go on at the same time. Balls, such as basketballs, soccer balls, volleyballs, and kick balls, are often required in great numbers, and these numbers create storage difficulties. Other types of balls such as bocce balls, softballs, croquet balls, and field hockey balls pose the same storage problem. In addition to balls, other types of equipment, such as hoops and jump ropes, used to support various athletic programs require storage. Usually, such equipment is stored in a closet of a school gym or recreation center. When stored in a closet, balls and other types of equipment, are often strewn about or stacked haphazardly. Not only does a disorganized storage space cause delay in the start of activities as equipment is retrieved, but a disorganized storage space presents a safety hazard for students, players, or coaches seeking to hurriedly retrieve equipment. Even when neatly stored, access to a particular type of ball, racket, or training device may be difficult, as some items are more easily accessed than others.
The placement of various sized balls into one large container or storage bin is also problematic when one desires the use of only one type or size ball. Quick access to a specific ball type or size is difficult when balls of different sizes and types are mixed together.
Thus, a need exists for a storage device that allows organized storage of large numbers of balls of different sizes as well as other equipment supporting physical training. Preferably a solution to this problem would not require use of an existing room but would be usable within the gym itself. Moreover, a solution should allow access to balls of varying sizes without having to empty a bin or barrel,
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention that meets the needs described above is a ball dispenser having a plurality of basic sections and a plurality of connecting members dimensioned for a particular ball size. Each basic section has three portions, a triangular portion at the top, a vertical portion at the middle, and a rectangular portion at the base. When two or more basic sections are integrally connected together by a plurality of connecting members, a funnel section, column section and bin section are formed, such that a number of balls may be placed into the funnel section, at the top of the ball dispenser, and then fall one at a time through the column section and into the bin section. Ball dispenser may be constructed with any number of basic sections and connecting members. The width between the basic sections, which is also the width of the column section, is sized to the dimension of a particular ball size. Once a ball is removed from the bin section of the ball dispenser, another ball takes its place as the balls in the column section press downward and move into the bin section. The assembled ball dispenser is mounted against a wall so that the floor of the gym provides the bottom of the bin sections and a gym wall, to which the ball dispenser is affixed, provides the back of the ball dispenser. Various extensions of the ball dispenser provide for storage of hoops, ropes, and other equipment.
The novel features believed characteristic of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives, and advantages thereof, will be understood best by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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In one embodiment, ball dispenser 100 is constructed out of metal rods or tubes, affixed together by welding, bolting or screws. These metal rods or tubes may be manufactured from various types of metals, and may be square, rectangular, triangular, or circular in cross section. Ball dispenser 100 may also be affixed to wall 250 by hardware, such as bolts, anchors, taga wings, or rods.
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In another embodiment, ball dispenser 100 has a storage case 360 that allows for storage of bats, tennis rackets, badminton rackets and the like. Storage case 360 is constructed as a box-like structure and comprises interconnecting vertical and horizontal members separated into sections. In one embodiment, the interconnecting vertical and horizontal members form a box-like structure 3′ by 3′ and 4′ by 4′ in size. Storage case 360 may be connected to a basic section 120 of ball dispenser 100, by welding, screws, hooks and the like.
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With respect to the above description, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention. The novel spirit of the present invention is still embodied by reordering or deleting some of the steps contained in this disclosure. The spirit of the invention is not meant to be limited in any way expect by proper construction of the following claims.
Claims
1. A hall dispenser comprising:
- a plurality of connecting members and a first and a second basic section, each basic section having a triangular portion, a vertical portion, and a rectangular portion;
- wherein, the first basic section and the second basic section are integrally connected to each other by a plurality of connecting members, and further connected to a wall to form a funnel section, a column section, and a bin section;
- wherein, when a plurality of balls are fed into the funnel section, the plurality of balls will fall through the column section into the bin section from which a topmost ball can be removed by a user from a top of the bin.
2. The ball dispenser of claim 1, wherein each column section is sized to a similar or different ball size.
3. The ball dispenser of claim 1, wherein the ball dispenser is manufactured from a metal material consisting of aluminum, copper, steel, terne, or zinc.
4. The ball dispenser of claim 1, wherein a curved member is attached to a connecting member, extends outward from the connecting member and is parallel to the connecting member.
5. The ball dispenser of claim 1, wherein a storage case, comprising integrally connected vertical and horizontal members, separated into sections, is connected to the ball dispenser.
6. The ball dispenser of claim 1, wherein a holding member extends horizontally and outward from the connecting member.
7. The ball dispenser of claim 6, wherein the holding member is straight or wavy.
8. The ball dispenser of claim 1, wherein a locking mechanism, comprised of a securing member and a locking bar, prevents unauthorized access to balls.
9. The ball dispenser of claim 1, wherein a slanted portion is positioned inside the bin section of the ball dispenser.
10. A ball dispenser comprising:
- a plurality of connecting members and a plurality of basic sections, the plurality of basic sections having a triangular portion, a vertical portion, and a rectangular portion;
- wherein, the plurality of basic sections are integrally connected to each other by a plurality of connecting members, and further connected to a wall to form a funnel section, a column section, and a bin section;
- wherein, when a plurality of balls are fed into the funnel section, the plurality of balls will fall through the column section into the bin section from which a topmost ball can be removed by a user from a top of the bin.
11. The ball dispenser of claim 10, wherein each column section is sized to a similar or different ball size.
12. The ball dispenser of claim 10, wherein the ball dispenser is manufactured from a metal material consisting of aluminum, copper, steel, terne, or zinc.
13. The ball dispenser of claim 10, wherein a curved member is attached to a connecting member, extends outward from the connecting member and is parallel to the connecting member.
14. The ball dispenser of claim 10, wherein a storage case, comprising integrally connected vertical and horizontal members, separated into sections, is connected to the ball dispenser.
15. The ball dispenser of claim 10, wherein a holding member extends horizontally and outward from the connecting member.
16. The ball dispenser of claim 15, wherein the holding member is straight or wavy.
17. The ball dispenser of claim 10, wherein a locking mechanism, comprised of a securing member and a locking bar, prevents unauthorized access to balls.
18. The ball dispenser of claim 10, wherein a slanted portion is positioned inside the bin section of the ball dispenser.
19. A method of constructing a ball dispenser comprising:
- integrally connecting a plurality of connecting members, and a first and a second base section, the first and second basic section having a triangular portion, a vertical portion and a rectangular portion to form a unit;
- affixing the unit to a wall to form a funnel section, a column section, and a bin section, wherein, when a plurality of balls are fed into the funnel section, the plurality of balls will fall through the column section into the bin section from which a topmost ball can be removed by a user from a top of the bin.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 24, 2008
Publication Date: Jan 28, 2010
Applicant: (Celina, TX)
Inventor: Jo Ellen Di Donato (Celina, TX)
Application Number: 12/178,954
International Classification: A47B 81/00 (20060101); A63B 71/00 (20060101);