Telescoping Football Holder
A compact device for assisting place kicking a football is disclosed, including a module connecting telescoping legs and football tip telescoping holding arm, with the legs connecting the module for pivoting the legs from a ground engaging position to a transport position beneath and parallel to the arm.
This application makes reference to, claims priority to, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/496,492 filed Oct. 20, 2016 entititled “Telescoping Football Holder”. The above stated application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to football holding devices. More particularly, the present invention is directed to devices for assisting in training football kickers of American/Canadian style footballs. Still more particularly, the present invention relates to easily compactable and simple telescoping ground engaging legs connected by a module at their proximate ends by pivot posts mounted on an inverted v-shaped module which also rigidly mounts a telescoping arm for engaging the tip of the football which simulates a person holding the football,
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn preparation for playing the game of football, place kickers spend many hours in practicing for accuracy as to distance and ball placement, as for example practicing to either kick the ball into/through the end zone or to force a kick returner to field the ball before the ball enters the end zone. In practice it has been the practice to utilize a second person to hold the football for place kicking to simulate game conditions. Many devices have been invented to replace the second person by which the place kicker can practice without the place holder person.
These devices include, for example, the device shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,505,445 to Treadwell et al. This device includes two ground engaging legs mounted in a pivotal manner to extend outwardly from a center module which center module also mounts a third leg which is pivotal on the center module and extends horizontally to hold the tip of the football in kicking position. The three legs are mounted to be pivotal so as to be collapsible for ease of transport and storage. This device lacks any telescoping features of the legs.
Another football holding device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,342,987 to Shaw et al. This device has two ground engaging legs and a horizontally extending third leg all connected to a center module. The legs are formed of multiple tubes with each leg being disclosed as “hollow tubes that nest with its adjacent section by way of a telescopic, nesting interface arrangement.” An inverted v-shaped module has guide holes for receiving the proximate ends of the three legs. A bungee cord extending through the hollow tubes and the module is used to secure the three legs in place relative to the holes of the connecting module. The place kicker pulls the ends of the three legs away and out of the mounting holes against the retaining spring force of the bungee cord to thereby de-nest and fold the device in a compact disassembled form. No telescopic adjustment of the lengths of the legs along the axis of the lengths of the three legs is taught. This lack of a telescopic adjustment feature limits the device to the type and size of the football used for a particular level of competition as the Patent does state “the device could also be downsized, in the event it were to be used for juvenile-sized football.”
U.S. Pat. No. 5,553,855 to Balestrieri discloses a vertical telescopic support wherein the vertical hollow tubing 27 and 29 are slide relative to each other and the length locked and controlled by a knob turned to press against a flexible collar trapped between the inner wall of tube 27 and the outer wall of smaller tube 29 as best viewed in
It is an object of the present invention to provide a football place kicker holder which takes the place of a player holder during practice of the place kicker.
It is another object of the present invention to provide the place kicker holder the ability to be adjustable as to the angle at which the football is tilted so as to better accommodate the kicker's style such as a side kicking soccer style leg swing as contrasted with a straight on leg swing.
It is another object of the present invention to have the place kicker holder compact for storage and transportation.
It is another object of the present invention to have the place kicker holder easily adjustable to accommodate different sizes of footballs.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a inexpensive but durable to manufacture place kick holder.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a place kick holder which is easy to set up quickly and operate and adjust.
These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description.
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In this description, the terms “tube” and “tubular” are used in their broadest generic sense to encompass the preferred cross sectional round tubes shown in
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A smooth adjustment of the desired lengths of the telescopic arm and the telescopic legs is achieved by providing tight clearance tolerances between the inner surface of the outer diameter tube and the outer surface of the smaller diameter tube. The tight tolerances permit use of air drag as a resistance to hold the position of the tubes. The tubes are easily moved to different relative positions against the pressure of air drag between the surfaces. A more secure twist-lock in the desired position can be achieved by twisting the tubes as is commonly done, for example with telescoping boat hooks. A metal of light weight, such as anodized aluminum or steel, is the preferred material for the tubes but plastics such as polypropylene, fiberglass or nylon may also be used.
Both tubes 12 and 13 swing underneath the horizontally extending hollow tube 3 as shown in
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The patterns in tubular form may be slipped on/off over an existing pattern to economize on the number of telescoping football holders needed for practice.
Some place holder kickers prefer the football's longest axis to be held at a more extreme angle from the vertical due to the player's leg kicking style. An add-on, such as an elliptical end 27 shown in
A variation of the add-on shape is shown in
In like fashion, the add-on of
The compact holder in the deployed form depicted in
Although not shown, it is to be understood that internal conventional devices are used to limit the maximum extent of the telescoping action of the tubes described above so as to prevent tube separation. Also employed to prevent separation are several annular grooves (not shown) in the tube 2 outer surface near the inner end of the tube 2.
Close tolerance to avoid unwanted slippage is essentially between the inner cylindrical surface of tube 2 and the outer cylindrical surface of the smaller diameter tube 3 to maintain an air sleeve between the cylindrical surfaces allowing precise telescoping positioning relative tubes 2 and 3.
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In a preferred variation shown in
To secure the legs 12, 13 in the stowage position parallel to the football tip holder arm 3 shallow grooves 85, 86 are located on the inner sides of the module 84. Similar shorter shallow grooves 87, 88 are made in the inner sides of the module 84 which secure the legs 12, 13 when pivoted around the rivets or shafts 19, 20 to the ground engaging position. Compression springs 90, 91 (best shown in
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While this invention has been described as having preferred design, it is understood that it is capable of further modification, use and/or adaptations following in general the principle of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which the present invention pertains, and as may be applied to the essential features set forth, and fall within the scope of the invention or limits of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A compactable holder for a football to permit kicking of the football with the football having one end touching the ground comprising:
- a football tip holder arm which is telescopically extendable and fixedly attached at a proximal end to an inverted v-shaped module;
- the inverted v-shaped module having first and second pivot shafts;
- a pair of legs which are telescopically extendable to the ground to adjust the height of the inverted v-shaped module;
- one leg of the pair of legs being connected to the first pivot shaft and the other leg of the pair of legs being connected to the second pivot shaft to permit pivoting of the legs to a ground engaging position and to a position beneath the inverted v-shaped module and the football tip holder arm whereby the compactable holder is configured in a compactable stowage form.
2. The compactable holder of claim 1 wherein each leg of the pair of legs comprises at least two different diameter tubes telescopic relative to each other having close tolerance there between to permit adjustable telescopic length.
3. The compactable holder of claim 1 wherein the football tip holder arm comprises at least two different diameter tubes telescopic relative to each other having close tolerance there between to permit an adjustable telescopic length.
4. The compactable holder of claim 3 wherein the smaller diameter tube of the two different diameter tubes is fixedly attached at a proximal end to the inverted v-shaped module and the larger diameter tube of the two different diameter tubes has a football tip engaging surface pattern at a terminal end farthest away from the proximal end of the smaller diameter tube to thereby resist slippage of the tip of the football.
5. The compactable holder of claim 4 wherein the football tip engaging surface pattern is a knurled pattern.
6. The compactable holder of claim 1 wherein the football tip holder arm has a memory recovering soft material covering a terminal end farthest away from the proximal end of the football tip holder arm to thereby resist slippage of the tip of the football.
7. The compactable holder of claim 1 wherein the football tip holder arm has an attachment to a terminal end farthest away from the proximal end which attachment has a semi-elliptic or semi-spherical surface for holding the tip of the football in multiple angled positions as well as a straight vertical position.
8. A compactable holder for a football to permit kicking of the football with the football having one end touching the ground comprising:
- a football tip holder arm which is telescopically extendable and attached at a proximal end to a module mounting first and second pivot shafts;
- a pair of legs which are telescopically extendable to the ground to adjust the height of the module;
- one leg of the pair of legs being connected to the first pivot shaft and the other leg of the pair of legs being connected to the second pivot shaft to permit pivoting of the legs to a ground engaging position and to a position beneath both the module and the football tip holder arm whereby the compactable holder is configured in a compactable stowage form.
9. The compactable holder of claim 8 wherein the football tip holder arm comprises at least two different diameter tubes telescopic relative to each other having close tolerance there between to permit a readily adjustable telescopic length.
10. The compactable holder of claim 9 wherein the smaller diameter tube of the two different diameter tubes is fixedly attached at an end proximal to the module and the larger diameter tube of the two different diameter tubes has a football tip engaging surface pattern at a terminal end farthest away from the proximal end of the smaller diameter tube.
11. The compactable holder of claim 8 wherein each leg of the pair of legs comprises at least two different diameter tubes telescopic relative to each other having close tolerance there between to permit a readily adjustable telescopic length.
12. The compactable holder of claim 8 wherein the football tip holder arm has a knurled pattern at a terminal end farthest away from the proximal end for contacting the tip of the football to resist slippage.
13. The compactable holder of claim 8 wherein the football tip holder arm has a memory recovering soft material covering a terminal end farthest away from the proximal end of the football tip holder arm to thereby resist slippage of the tip of the football.
14. The compactable holder of claim 8 wherein the football tip holder arm has an attachment to a terminal end farthest away from the proximal end which attachment has a semi-elliptic or semi-spherical surface for holding the tip of the football in multiple angled positions as well as a straight vertical position.
15. A compactable holder for a football to permit kicking of the football with the football having one end touching the ground comprising:
- a football tip holder arm which is telescopically extendable and attached at a proximal end to an inverted v-shaped module mounting first and second pivot shafts having heads thereon larger in diameter than the diameter of each shaft;
- a pair of legs which are telescopically extendable to the ground to adjust the height of the inverted v-shaped module;
- one leg of the pair of legs having a bore hole through which the first pivot shaft extends and the other leg of the pair of legs having a bore hole through which the second pivot shaft extends to permit pivoting of the legs to a ground engaging position and to a compactable position beneath both the inverted v-shaped module and the football tip holder arm; and wherein each of the pair of legs are biased by a compression spring mounted between the shaft heads and the bore holes to control the pivoting positions of the legs.
16. The compactable holder of claim 15 further comprising two sets of shallow positioning grooves on the inside of the surfaces forming the v of the inverted v-shaped module to aid in guiding and retaining the positioning of the legs in the ground engaging position and in the compactable position.
17. The compactable holder of claim 16 wherein the shallow positioning grooves of each set intersect.
18. The compactable holder of claim 17 wherein the axis of each pivot shaft is located at the center of where each set of shallow positioning grooves intersect.
19. The compactable holder of claim 16 wherein each set of shallow positioning grooves are mirror images of the other set.
20. The compactable holder of claim 16 wherein each set of shallow positioning grooves are mirror images with a first groove of each set formed parallel to a longitudinal axis of the football tip holder arm and another groove of each set intersects the first groove at an angle.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 6, 2017
Publication Date: Apr 26, 2018
Inventor: John M. Carney (Encinitas, CA)
Application Number: 15/732,219