Modular Rotatable Disc-Target for Competitive Games
A modular rotatable disc-target for competitive games provides an easily dismantling and easily transportable goal that can be reconfigured to increase or decrease the difficulty of a competitive game. The modular rotatable disc-target for competitive game has a goal frame, a first goal post, a second goal post, a base frame, and a locking mechanism. Players playing the competitive game attempt to propel a disc-shaped projectile through the goal frame to win the game. The goal frame is rotatably supported on opposite ends by the first goal post and the second goal post. The base frame prevents the goal frame from being displaced from the desired position on the playing field. Players can choose between different difficulty levels by using the locking mechanism to lock the rotation angle of the goal frame. This makes it more difficult to propel the disc-shaped throwing object past the goal frame.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/407,703 filed on Oct. 13, 2016.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention generally relates to a modular rotatable disc-target for competitive games. In particular, a disc-target having a goal frame that is rotatably fastened to a first goal post and a second goal post, provides a reconfigurable and resizable target for a disc-shaped projectile used in a competitive game.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMany competitive sports popular today involve throwing a projectile object through a goal, whether it is a soccer goal post, a basketball hoop, or a football goal post. This is especially true for sports that utilize a disc-shaped projectile such as a frisbee. In sports using discs, a player's ability to hit a target, such as a goal, over long distances is a central skill. Further, in many cases, the sports may be solely a test of a user's targeting and throwing abilities. Thus, a goal for a disc-shaped projectile capable of testing the user's throwing and targeting abilities may prove to be a very useful tool for casual players and athletes alike.
A versatile goal capable of acting as a target or as a central focal point in a more complicated game however poses many issues. For example, a goal for a game played on a large field must be big enough to be clearly visible over long distances. However, constructing and setting up a large goal is difficult and requires considerable time and effort. The large size also makes it very difficult to transport the goal without completely disassembling it.
Further, the size and shape of many large goals must be fixed to preserve structural integrity of the goal. This limits the versatility of the goal and difficulty level of the competitive game being played. Players need to constantly improve their skills by practicing at varying difficulty levels, so the absence of a reconfigurable feature greatly reduces the desirability of the goal. Thus, a reconfigurable, adjustably-sized goal capable of being easily disassembled and transported is presently not available in the prior arts.
The present invention provides the necessary versatility for aiming disks at a target. The present invention is a modular rotatable target that comprises a rotatable goal frame assembled using interlocking and easily detachable fastening mechanisms. The rotatable goal frame is used to change the aspect ratio of the goal and thus the cross-sectional area of the goal in relation to the players, to make it more difficultly to propel a disc-shaped projectile through the goal. The detachable fastening mechanism allows the goal to be quickly and efficiently dismantled for ease of transport. An alternate embodiment of the present invention may also comprise a tightening mechanism that locks the aspect ratio of the goal frame, and thus the cross-sectional area.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a modular rotatable disc-target for competitive games that allows a player to adjust the size of the target and control the difficulty of propelling a disc-shaped projectile thorough the goal. The competitive game, as herein referred to, may be a sports game utilizing a disc-shaped projectile. For example, the competitive game may be ultimate frisbee. The players, as herein referred to, may be users that are participating in the competitive game. The object of the competitive game may be to score as many goals as possible by making the disc-shaped throwing object travel through the present invention.
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Each of the plurality of members 13 is preferably a standard dimension ratio (SDR) polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe 1-inch in diameter. Each of the plurality of connectors 14 is preferably a PVC coupler with a 1-inch internal diameter capable of receiving a member. Alternately, the plurality of connectors 14 and the plurality of members 13 may be composed of similar rigid and lightweight materials.
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The preferred elongated body 411 and the crossbar 43 are 1.25-inch SDR-26 PVC pipes. The SDR-26 PVC pipes are lighter and less rigid than the schedule-40 PVC pipes used for the first goal post 2 and the second goal post 3, since the base frame 4 experiences less compression than the first goal post 2 and the second goal post 3. In alternate embodiments, any material capable of providing the required rigidity and weight may be utilized.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A modular rotatable disc-target for competitive games comprises:
- a goal frame;
- a first goal post;
- a second goal post;
- a base frame;
- a locking mechanism;
- the goal frame comprises a rotation axis and a goal passage;
- the goal passage being oriented perpendicular to the rotation axis;
- the goal frame being rotatably connected to the first goal post;
- the goal frame being rotatably connected to the second goal post;
- the goal frame being positioned in between the first goal post and the second goal post;
- the base frame being terminally mounted to the first goal post, offset the goal frame;
- the base frame being terminally mounted to the second goal post, offset the goal frame; and
- the locking mechanism being operatively integrated into the rotatable connection between the first goal post and the goal frame, wherein the locking mechanism is used to fix an orientation of the goal frame about the rotation axis.
2. The modular rotatable disc-target for competitive games as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- the goal frame comprises a plurality of members and a plurality of connectors;
- the plurality of members being arranged into a polygonal configuration; and
- each of the plurality of members being mounted in between a corresponding pair of connectors from the plurality of connectors.
3. The modular rotatable disc-target for competitive games as claimed in claim 2, wherein the polygonal configuration is a hexagonal shape.
4. The modular rotatable disc-target for competitive games as claimed in claim 1, wherein a width of the goal frame is smaller than a width of the base frame.
5. The modular rotatable disc-target for competitive games as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- the first goal post comprises a first insertion socket;
- the goal frame comprises a first axle;
- the first axle being concentrically positioned about the rotation axis; and
- the first axle being rotatably engaged into the first insertion socket.
6. The modular rotatable disc-target for competitive games as claimed in claim 5 comprises:
- the locking mechanism comprises a threaded hole and a bolt;
- the threaded hole laterally traversing into the first insertion socket;
- the bolt being engaged through the threaded hole; and
- a contact end of the bolt being pressed against the first axle.
7. The modular rotatable disc-target for competitive games as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- the second goal post comprises a second insertion socket;
- the goal frame comprises a second axle;
- the second axle being concentrically positioned about the rotation axis; and
- the second axle being rotatably engaged into the second insertion socket.
8. The modular rotatable disc-target for competitive games as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- the base frame comprises a first foot, a second foot, and a crossbar;
- the first foot being positioned adjacent to the first goal post;
- the first foot being terminally connected to the crossbar;
- the second foot being positioned adjacent to the second goal post; and
- the second foot being terminally connected to the crossbar, opposite the first foot.
9. The modular rotatable disc-target for competitive games as claimed in claim 8 comprises:
- the first foot and the second foot each comprise an elongated body, a first spike, and a second spike;
- the elongated body being connected perpendicular to the crossbar;
- the first spike being terminally connected to the elongated body;
- the second spike being terminally connected to the elongated body, opposite to the first elongated body;
- the first spike and the second spike being oriented perpendicular to the elongated body; and
- the first spike and the second spike being oriented perpendicular to the crossbar.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 13, 2017
Publication Date: Apr 19, 2018
Inventor: Eric Sweeney (Ruth, MI)
Application Number: 15/783,956