SPORTS BALL BIN WITH SEAT
A sports ball bin in the shape of a polyhedron with two polygonal faces lying roughly parallel to one another. A front of the bin opens to an interior volume for holding a plurality of sports balls. The bin can be used as a seat as well as for holding balls. A door provides access to the balls.
This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 63/437,159, filed Jan. 5, 2023 and entitled SPORTS BALL BIN WITH SEAT, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein for all purposes.
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSUREThe present disclosure relates to a sports ball bin, and more particularly to a baseball and/or softball bin with a seat. Still more particularly, it relates to a sports ball bin with a seat and an access door for a person sitting on the seat to retrieve balls from the bin.
SUMMARYAccording to an aspect of the disclosure, a sports ball bin comprises a container body, a lid, a front door, and a ground support. The container body has a sidewall, a floor, a top opening, and a front opening. The container sidewall has a rear sidewall portion extending upwardly from the floor to the top opening, a front sidewall portion opposite the rear sidewall portion and extending upwardly from the floor to the front opening, the front opening extending upwardly from the front sidewall portion to the top opening, a left sidewall portion extending forwardly from the rear sidewall portion to the front sidewall portion and upwardly from the floor to the top opening, a right sidewall portion extending forwardly from the rear sidewall portion to the front sidewall portion and from the floor to the upper end. The container has a volume extending upwardly from the floor to the top opening within a periphery formed by the sidewall and the front opening. The lid is movably connected to the container body for movement to and from a closed position and at least one open position, the lid in the closed position covering at least portion of the top opening, the lid in the open position exposing the top opening to permit balls to be loaded into the container volume through the top opening. A seat is formed on a top side of the lid. The front door is movably connected to the container body for movement to and from a closed position and at least one open position, the front door in the closed position covering the front opening, the front door being openable by a person sitting on the seat to expose the front opening and a portion of the for access to balls in the container volume. The ground support is disposed below the container volume, the ground support being operative to contact a ground surface to support the sports ball bin in a freestanding position.
Although the characteristic features of this disclosure will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the disclosed method and system, and how it may be made and used, may be better understood by referring to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views and in which:
A person of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that elements of the figures above are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and are not necessarily drawn to scale. The dimensions of some elements in the figures may have been exaggerated relative to other elements to help to understand the present teachings. Furthermore, a particular order in which certain elements, parts, components, modules, steps, actions, events and/or processes are described or illustrated may not be required. A person of ordinary skills in the art will appreciate that, for simplicity and clarity of illustration, some commonly known and well-understood elements that are useful and/or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment may not be depicted to provide a clear view of various embodiments per the present teachings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONIn the following description of various examples of embodiments of the disclosed apparatus, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof. Other specific arrangements of parts and environments, can be used, and structural modifications and functional modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the disclosed systems and methods.
As illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described herein, the present disclosure provides a baseball/softball ball bin with an integrated seat, measuring approximately 18 inches in height by 20 inches in width by 16 inches in depth. The disclosed ball bin offers many advantages over a traditional baseball/softball bucket. A coach sitting on the seat can access balls to throw batting practice via a front access opening through a front access door that opens at or near a top-front edge of the bin. The access opening is large enough to easily reach in and take out a ball. The floor of the main compartment can be inclined downwards from the rear to the front (i.e., pitched forward), so as to guide balls forward toward the access opening.
Turning now to the drawings, shown in
With reference to
The bin 10 can also include a manually insertable and removable divider panel 46 that can be used to divide the container volume 38 into left and right lateral sections, so as to enable sorting different types of balls loaded into the container volume 38, such as the baseballs B and softballs S shown in
The top lid 16 can be pivoted open upwardly and rearwardly about a rear hinge 20 where the top lid 16 is connected to the container body 14, by a user manually lifting the top lid 16 by a handle 22 formed near its front edge where indicated in
Below the lid 16, the container body 14 can include a battery/power bank storage compartment 23 formed in one of its left and right sidewall portions 32, 34, as shown in
The front door 18 can be pivoted open forwardly and downwardly about a lower-end pivot joint 24 where the front door 18 connects to the container body 14. More particularly, the front door 18 is connected to the container body 14 by a pair of such lower-end pivot joints 24 where indicated in
As seen in
When the front door 18 is in a closed position as shown in
In addition, the bin 10 includes certain features to facilitate moving the bin 10 along the ground and lifting the bin 10 from the ground, for example to a vehicle for transport to and from a practice field. In particular, the bin 10 includes a telescoping handle 25 attached to a rear side of the container body 14, the handle 25 being similar to a common type of extendible-retractable luggage handle, a pair of wheels 27 attached at left and right bottom corners of the rear side, and lifting handle features 43 (which can be integrally formed, for example by molding) on opposite lateral sides of the container body 14, as shown in
A ball bin 10′ according to an embodiment is illustrated in
The ball bin 10′ includes a container body 14′, a lid 16′ with a seat contour 12′ formed on its upper side, and the front door 18″, the lid 16′ and the front door 18″ being connected to the container body 14′ by a hinge 20′ and a lower-end pivot joint 24″, respectively, to swing open and closed for access to and closure of an interior storage volume 38′ of the container body 14.
In addition, the ball bin 10′ includes a pushing/pulling handle, which can be retractable and is illustrated as a travel luggage-style telescoping handle 25′ (
In addition, the container body has a base 29′ formed on its bottom side, the base 29′ having a broad flat ground-contacting area that is operative to contact a level ground surface when the ball bin 10′ is in a freestanding upright position, as best seen in
Analogously to the container body 14, the container body 14′ has a sidewall 26′ with a front and rear sidewall portions 28′ and 30′ and left and right sidewall portions 32′ and 34′, as best seen in
The container volume 38′ is divided into left and right halves by a removable panel 46′, the panel 46′ having a lower frontal section 52′ analogous to that of the panel 46 as previously described. However, a rear slot 50′ (shown in
The container body 14′ further includes bat holders 53′ formed in the rear sidewall portion 30′ and extending forwardly into an area circumscribed by the sidewall 26′. Each bat holder 53′ has a sidewall defining a cylindrical channel 55′ operative to receive a downwardly inserted barrel end of a baseball bat (BAT) when the ball bin 10′ is in its upright freestanding position, as shown in
The lid 16′ is connected to the container body 14′ by a lid hinge 20′. Unlike the previously described lid 16, the lid 16′ does not frictionally engage the container body when closed, but rather abuts the top of the sidewall 26′. However, the lid 16′ can be locked down by closing the front door 18″. In particular, when the front door 18″ is closed, a downward-facing locking detent seat 45″ formed on a rear side of a top panel 35″ of the front door 18″ snaps over and into locking engagement with an upward-facing complementary detent protrusion 47″ formed on a front side of the closed lid 16′. When closed, the lid 16′ covers most of the top opening 40′ of the container body, except for a forward portion that is covered by the closed front door 18″.
The front door 18″ comprises the aforementioned top panel 35″ having a front end joined to an upper end of a front panel 37″. The front door 18″ is connected to the container body 14′ by a lower end pivot joint or joints 24″ disposed near the bottom of the front panel 37″ and near the bottom of the front opening 42′ of the container body 14′. A handle 19 is formed at a rear end of the top panel 35″ as an upwardly curved region of the top and bottom sides of the top panel 35″, thus providing a vertical clearance between the front end of the lid 16′ and an underside of the handle 19 to permit a user to grasp and pull the handle 19 forwardly to open the front door 18″. When opened, the front door 18″ exposes the front opening 42′ and the aforementioned forward portion of the top opening 40′. When the front door 18″ is closed over the closed lid 16′, the lid 16′ and front door 18″ cooperate to cover the entire top opening 40′, while the front door 18″ covers the front opening 42′, thereby enclosing the container volume 38′.
The front panel 37″ of the front door 18″ has a rear surface that faces rearwardly when in the closed position, one or more recesses 60 being formed on the rear surface of the front panel 37″, as shown in
The preceding description of the disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed. The description was selected to best explain the principles of the present teachings and practical application of these principles to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the disclosure in various embodiments and various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It should be recognized that the words “a” or “an” are intended to include both the singular and the plural. Conversely, any reference to plural elements shall, where appropriate, include the singular.
It is intended that the scope of the disclosure not be limited by the specification, but be defined by the claims set forth below. In addition, although narrow claims may be presented below, it should be recognized that the scope of this disclosure is much broader than presented by the claim(s). It is intended that broader claims will be submitted in one or more applications that claim the benefit of priority from this application. Insofar as the description above and the accompanying drawings disclose additional subject matter that is not within the scope of the claim or claims below, the additional disclosures are not dedicated to the public and the right to file one or more applications to claim such additional disclosures is reserved.
Claims
1. A sports ball bin comprising
- a container body, the container body having a sidewall, a floor, a top opening, and a front opening, the sidewall having a rear sidewall portion extending upwardly from the floor to the top opening, a front sidewall portion opposite the rear sidewall portion and extending upwardly from the floor to the front opening, the front opening extending upwardly from the front sidewall portion to the top opening, a left sidewall portion extending forwardly from the rear sidewall portion to the front sidewall portion and upwardly from the floor to the top opening, a right sidewall portion extending forwardly from the rear sidewall portion to the front sidewall portion and from the floor to the upper end, and a container volume extending upwardly from the floor to the top opening within a periphery formed by the sidewall and the front opening;
- a lid movably connected to the container body for movement to and from a closed position and at least one open position, the lid in the closed position covering at least portion of the top opening, the lid in the open position exposing the top opening to permit balls to be loaded into the container volume through the top opening;
- a seat formed on a top side of the lid;
- a front door movably connected to the container body for movement to and from a closed position and at least one open position, the front door in the closed position covering the front opening, the front door being openable by a person sitting on the seat to expose the front opening and a portion of the for access to balls in the container volume;
- a ground support disposed below the container volume, the ground support being operative to contact a ground surface to support the sports ball bin in a freestanding position.
2. The sports ball bin of claim 1 wherein the floor of the container body is pitched forward when the sports ball bin is in the freestanding position, so that when balls are placed in the container volume, the balls are guided forward on the floor surface toward the front side of the container volume.
3. The sports ball bin of claim 1, further comprising a removable divider panel disposed in the container volume, the divider panel being disposed to divide the container volume into left and right sections.
4. The sports ball bin of claim 3 further comprising a slot formed on each of the front and rear sidewall portions of the container body, the slot being operative to receive and direct downward insertion and upward removal of respective front and rear edges of the divider panel into and out of the container volume.
5. The sports ball bin of claim 3 wherein the divider panel comprises a rear portion and a front portion, the rear portion extending from the bottom of the container volume to the top of the container volume, and the front portion extending from the bottom of the container volume to the bottom of the front opening of the container body.
6. The sports ball bin of claim 1, further comprising a an axially aligned pair of wheels and a transport handle, the transport handle being connected to the container body so as to permit a user to grasp and pull the handle in a rearward direction to tilt the sports ball bin rearwardly from the freestanding position to a transport position in which only the wheels of the sports ball bin contact the ground surface, and to permit the user to wheel the sports ball bin in the transport position over the ground surface by pushing or pulling the handle.
7. The sports ball bin of claim 6 wherein the ground support comprises at least a portion of an underside of the container body.
8. The sports ball bin of claim 7 wherein the ground support further comprises the wheels.
9. The sports ball bin of claim 1 wherein the front door in the closed position covers a portion of the top opening.
10. The sports ball bin of claim 9 wherein the lid and the front door in their respective closed positions cooperate to cover the entire top opening.
11. The sports ball bin of claim 1 wherein the front door comprises a downward-facing front door locking feature and the lid comprises a complementary upward-facing lid locking feature, the front door locking feature being operative to engage the lid locking feature by a user closing the front door when the lid is closed, to lock the lid in a closed position.
12. The sports ball bin of claim 11 wherein one of the front door locking feature and the lid locking feature is a detent seat and the other is a detent protrusion.
13. The sports ball bin of claim 1 wherein the front door is pivotally connected to the container body at a lower-end pivot joint to allow the front door to pivot open about the pivot joint from the closed position to the at least one open position and to pivot closed from the at least one open position to the closed position, the front door further comprising a rear surface, the front door rear surface extending above the lower end pivot and facing rearwardly when the front door is in the closed position, the at least one front door open position comprising a horizontal open position in which the front door rear surface extends horizontally forwardly of the lower-end pivot joint and faces up, the front door further comprising a stop, the front door stop being operative to engage the container body when the front door is in the horizontal open position, to restrain the front door from pivoting downwardly from the horizontal open position.
14. The sports ball bin of claim 13 wherein the front door stop comprises a stop surface that is operative, when the front door is in the horizontal open position, to be disposed below the front door rear surface and to abut an outer front side of the container body.
15. The sports ball bin of claim 13 wherein the front door further comprises at least one cup holder recess formed on the front door rear surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 4, 2024
Publication Date: Sep 19, 2024
Inventor: Dan Colucci (Roselle, IL)
Application Number: 18/404,259