SPORTING EQUIPMENT COVERING
A covering for enhancing, modifying, or altering sporting equipment that includes elastic and/or non-elastic material that defines a shape having an outer surface, an inner surface, and at least one opening that opens to a chamber or passage. The chamber or passage is configured to receive the sporting equipment through the at least one opening. The covering is releasably secured to the sporting equipment to function as, among other things, an identifier, protector, equipment performance enhancer, equipment performance reducer, and the like.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Provisional Application No. 61/699,210, filed Sep. 10, 2012, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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TECHNICAL FIELDEmbodiments disclosed herein relate generally to a covering to enhance, modify, or alter sporting equipment.
BACKGROUNDEach type of sporting equipment has one or more intrinsic properties that distinguishes it from other types of sporting equipment. For example, intrinsic properties such as shape, dimensions, external (i.e., surface) materials, internal materials, threading, stitching, grip, grip patterns, weight, density, colors, designs, logos, and others, enable a consumer (e.g., a player) to distinguish one type of sporting equipment from another. A non-exhaustive list of sporting equipment includes: footballs, baseballs, soccer balls, discs, basketballs, rugby balls, volleyballs, softballs, table tennis rackets, water polo balls, field hockey balls, cricket balls, tennis balls, lacrosse balls, horseshoes, scuba tanks, dodge balls, Australian footballs, shot-put balls, and hand balls.
While many different types of sporting equipment exist, consumers have been left with only the intrinsic properties for each type of sporting equipment and nothing more. Accordingly, there is a need to provide consumers with a way to enhance, modify, or alter sporting equipment beyond the one or more intrinsic properties that are typically associated with that particular piece of sporting equipment.
SUMMARYBriefly, and in general terms, various embodiments are directed to a covering that enhances, modifies, or alters one or more intrinsic properties of sporting equipment. In some embodiments, a covering for enhancing, modifying, or altering sporting equipment includes an elastic material that defines a shape having an outer surface, an inner surface, and at least one opening that opens to a chamber or passage. The chamber or passage is configured to receive the sporting equipment through the opening. The elasticity of the material enables the covering to be deformed while the covering is releasably secured over the sporting equipment such that the inner surface of the elastic material is juxtaposed against the sporting equipment.
In some embodiments, the graphic design may be a logo. The logo may be any logo (e.g., a sport team logo), an advertisement, or a personalized logo designed by an individual user. In other embodiments, the graphic design may represent a company, business, association, organization, club, league, conference, division, tournament, sponsor, slogan, brand, trademark, or trademark dress. In another embodiment, the covering may be photo-luminescent so that the covering glows in the dark or at least provides greater visibility at dusk or other low light conditions. In still other embodiments, the covering for a football may include training aid graphics that illustrate to the user how to hold the football to properly execute a throw. In yet other embodiments, the covering and a complementary glove include complementary surfaces, such as high friction surfaces, that assist a user in catching or otherwise controlling the piece of sporting equipment that is enveloped by the covering with greater ease than without the covering. Lastly, in one embodiment, the covering functions as a sporting equipment protector, thereby increasing the longevity of the sporting equipment.
In another embodiment, the covering for enhancing, modifying, or altering sporting equipment also includes an elastic material defining a shape having an outer surface, an inner surface, and at least one opening that opens to a chamber or passage. Additionally, the chamber or passage is configured to receive the sporting equipment through the at least one opening. Continuing, the elasticity of the material enables the covering to be temporarily deformed while the covering is releasably secured over the sporting equipment such that the inner surface of the elastic material is juxtaposed against the sporting equipment. The covering has a greater thickness near the opening, which enables the greater thickness near the opening to increase the structural integrity of the covering, thereby helping prevent tears or other structural defects at the opening when the covering is being stretched during installation or removal from the sporting equipment.
In still another embodiment, the covering for enhancing, modifying, or altering sporting equipment again includes an elastic material defining a shape having an outer surface, an inner surface, and at least one opening that opens to a chamber or passage. Additionally, the chamber or passage is configured to receive the sporting equipment through the at least one opening. Notably, the coefficient of friction of the outer surface is greater than that of the intrinsic coefficient of friction of the sporting equipment to provide more grip to the user than the sporting equipment without the covering releasably secured thereon. The covering protects the sporting equipment to provide increased longevity of the sporting equipment. Continuing, the elasticity of the material enables the covering to be temporarily deformed while the covering is releasably secured over the sporting equipment such that the inner surface of the elastic material is juxtaposed against the sporting equipment. The covering has a greater thickness near the opening, which enables the greater thickness near the opening to increase the structural integrity of the covering, thereby helping prevent tears or other structural defects at the opening when the covering is being stretched during installation or removal from the sporting equipment.
The foregoing summary does not encompass the claimed invention in its entirety, nor are the embodiments intended to be limiting. Rather, the embodiments are provided as mere examples.
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When the covering 10 is releasably secured to the sporting equipment 20, one or more intrinsic properties may be altered, modified, or enhanced. For example, while the shape of the sporting equipment 20 generally remains the same, the dimensions are slightly increased due to the thickness of the covering 10. Altering the dimensional thickness of the covering 10 is discussed in greater detail below with respect to
In some embodiments, the covering 10 may be photo-luminescent so that the covering 10 glows in the dark or at least provides greater visibility at dusk or other low light conditions. For example, the elastic material of covering 10 may be photo-luminescent, coated with a photo-luminescent substance, or otherwise have one or more photo-luminescent properties. The photo-luminescent coating may be a graphic, such as a sports team logo, an advertisement, a personalized message and/or design. In this manner, a user may be able to envelop a ball with the favorite sports team of the user to customize the ball to the user's personal preferences. In other embodiments, the graphic design may represent a company, business, association, organization, club, league, conference, division, tournament, sponsor, slogan, brand, trademark, or trademark dress.
In some embodiments, a consumer may access a website, specify the type of sporting equipment for which a covering is to enhance, and personalize the covering with one or more graphics and/or one or more phrases, symbols, words, and the like. Continuing, the consumer may select whether the ink colors to be applied to the covering and/or the covering itself is photo-luminescent.
One embodiment of a photo-luminescent covering is shown in
In yet other embodiments, the covering 10 may include a circuit (e.g., flex circuit) attached to the inner surface 12 having one or more light sources (e.g., light emitting diodes) powered by a power source (e.g., battery). The power source may be replaceable or rechargeable (e.g., through inductance or other suitable charging techniques). The circuit may include a processor to control the one or more light sources. In such embodiments, the one or more light sources may protrude through one or more openings in the covering 10 such that the one or more light sources may be perceived by a user. Alternatively, the one or more light sources may be attached to the outer surface 14 of the covering 10 with an electrical connection that extends through the elastic material of the covering to the circuit attached to the inner surface 12.
The one or more light sources may complement the sporting equipment the covering 10 is designed to accommodate. For example, a covering for a football may include a plurality of white light-emitting diodes located along the white stitches.
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As disclosed herein, in some embodiments, a consumer may access a website, and specify the type of sporting equipment for which a covering is to enhance, alter, or modify. The user is further able to personalize a selected covering with one or more graphics designs (e.g., pictures, phrases, symbols, words, logos, training aids, and the like).
In some embodiments, the covering 10 may include one or more training aids. For example, referring to the embodiment shown in
In other embodiments, the one or more training aid graphics included on the covering 10 relate to the sporting equipment that the covering is sized and shaped to accommodate. For example, a covering for a table tennis racket may include one or more illustrations of different ways a user may hold the table tennis racket. A covering for a scuba tank may include a safety checklist that a user may refer to prior to a dive.
In some embodiments, the covering 10 may include more than one opening. For example, referring to the embodiment shown in
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In other embodiments, the coefficient of friction of the outer surface 14 of the covering 10 is less than that of the intrinsic coefficient of friction of the sporting equipment. In one embodiment, the coefficient of friction may be reduced for the outer surface 14 of the covering 10 for a soccer ball. In some embodiments, the sporting equipment may be harder to catch or control since the covering 10 provides decreased grip to the user when compared against the surface of the sporting equipment without the covering 10 releasably secured thereon.
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In some embodiments, the covering 10 is a system that includes two or more pieces that are releasably secured to a piece of sporting equipment 20 (e.g., football). In one such embodiment, a first member of the covering system is stretched onto one end of the football, and a second member of the covering system is stretched onto the other end of the football. In such a multi-member covering system, each member of the covering system only has to cover just over fifty percent of the piece of sporting equipment 20 in order to have the piece of sporting equipment fully covered. This is in contrast to the one-piece cover that is configured to stretch over most of the surface of the sporting equipment 20. The multi-member covering system may be useful with respect to installing the covering system on some types of sporting equipment and/or when it is desired to cover every portion of the piece of sporting equipment 20. However, the multi-member covering system may create alignment issues (e.g., with the graphic design 40) with respect to the installation of the multiple members.
The various embodiments and examples described above are provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed to limit the claimed invention, nor the scope of the various embodiments and examples. Those skilled in the art will readily recognize various modifications and changes that may be made to the claimed invention without following the example embodiments and applications illustrated and described herein, and without departing from the true spirit and scope of the claimed invention, which is set forth in the following claims. In addition, various embodiments may be combined. Therefore, reference to an embodiment, one embodiment, in some embodiments, in other embodiments, and the like does not preclude one or more features of different embodiments from being combined.
Claims
1. A covering for enhancing, modifying, or altering sporting equipment comprising:
- elastic material defining a shape having an outer surface, an inner surface, and at least one opening that opens to a chamber or passage,
- wherein the chamber or passage is configured to receive the sporting equipment through the at least one opening, and
- wherein the elasticity of the material enables the covering to be temporarily deformed while the covering is releasably secured over the sporting equipment such that the inner surface of the elastic material is juxtaposed against the sporting equipment.
2. The covering of claim 1, wherein the elastic material includes rubber, latex, silicone, spandex, or lycra.
3. The covering of claim 1, wherein the elastic material is photoluminescent.
4. The covering of claim 1, wherein the elastic material is coated with a photoluminescent substance.
5. The covering of claim 1, wherein the elastic material has one or more photoluminescent properties.
6. The covering of claim 1, wherein the outer surface provides a user with a different coefficient of friction than the sporting equipment having an intrinsic coefficient of friction.
7. The covering of claim 6, wherein the coefficient of friction of the outer surface is less than that of the intrinsic coefficient of friction of the sporting equipment.
8. The covering of claim 7, wherein the sporting equipment with the covering realeasably secured thereon provides less grip to the user than the sporting equipment without the covering releasably secured thereon.
9. The covering of claim 6, wherein the coefficient of friction of the outer surface is greater than that of the intrinsic coefficient of friction of the sporting equipment.
10. The covering of claim 9, wherein the sporting equipment with the covering realeasably secured thereon provides more grip to the user than the sporting equipment without the covering releasably secured thereon.
11. The covering of claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the covering includes one or more graphics.
12. The covering of claim 11, wherein the one or more graphics include one or more advertisements.
13. The covering of claim 11, wherein the one or more graphics include one or more training aids.
14. The covering of claim 11, wherein at least one of the one or more graphics is photoluminescent.
15. A covering for enhancing, modifying, or altering sporting equipment comprising:
- elastic material defining a shape having an outer surface, an inner surface, and at least one opening that opens to a chamber or passage,
- wherein the chamber or passage is configured to receive the sporting equipment through the at least one opening, wherein the elasticity of the material enables the covering to be temporarily deformed while the covering is releasably secured over the sporting equipment such that the inner surface of the elastic material is juxtaposed against the sporting equipment, and
- wherein the covering has a greater thickness near the opening, and wherein the greater thickness near the opening increases the structural integrity of the covering, thereby helping prevent tears or other structural defects at the opening when the covering is being stretched during installation or removal from the sporting equipment.
16. The covering of claim 15, wherein the coefficient of friction of the outer surface is greater than that of the intrinsic coefficient of friction of the sporting equipment to provide more grip to the user than the sporting equipment without the covering releasably secured thereon
17. The covering of claim 15, wherein the elastic material is photoluminescent.
18. A covering for enhancing, modifying, or altering sporting equipment comprising:
- elastic material defining a shape having an outer surface, an inner surface, and at least one opening that opens to a chamber or passage,
- wherein the chamber or passage is configured to receive the sporting equipment through the at least one opening, wherein the elasticity of the material enables the covering to be temporarily deformed while the covering is releasably secured over the sporting equipment such that the inner surface of the elastic material is juxtaposed against the sporting equipment;
- wherein the covering has a greater thickness near the opening, and wherein the greater thickness near the opening increases the structural integrity of the covering, thereby helping prevent tears or other structural defects at the opening when the covering is being stretched during installation or removal from the sporting equipment;
- wherein the coefficient of friction of the outer surface is greater than that of the intrinsic coefficient of friction of the sporting equipment to provide more grip to the user than the sporting equipment without the covering releasably secured thereon; and
- wherein the covering protects the sporting equipment to provide increased longevity of the sporting equipment.
19. The covering of claim 18, wherein the elastic material is photoluminescent.
20. The covering of claim 18, wherein the outer surface of the covering includes one or more graphics, and wherein at least one of the one or more graphics is photoluminescent.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 9, 2013
Publication Date: Mar 13, 2014
Applicant: Throw Glow, LLC (Manhattan Beach, CA)
Inventor: Chris J. Pike (Manhattan Beach, CA)
Application Number: 14/022,093
International Classification: A63B 71/00 (20060101); A63B 69/00 (20060101);