Removable Net-mounting Subassembly Patents (Class 473/489)
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Patent number: 8672755Abstract: A net or barrier has strategically located pocket(s) attached to the net over holes(s) in the net/barrier in order to catch a ball or projectile that passes through the hole(s). A computer-assisted method displays information, more particularly advertisement, onto a net or barrier. The computer-assisted display is viewable by a TV or video audience.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2012Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Inventors: David W Guthrie, George Baumgardner
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Patent number: 6793595Abstract: An apparatus for removably securing a sports net to a supporting frame includes a flexible cord that can be wrapped around the supporting frame and through the sports net. The device also includes a fastener with a central portion attached at a central section of the cord and at least one wing extending from the central portion of the fastener. After the cord has been wrapped around the supporting frame and through the sports net, it can be removably secured by wrapping the cord around the fastener so that the cord is held between the fastener wing(s) and the central section of the cord.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2003Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Inventor: Michael James Monnet
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Patent number: 6746349Abstract: The disclosed basketball net has an integrally formed resilient net-like body of a generally tapered configuration. A connected undulating central waist portion of the body is defined by a series of oppositely disposed upper and lower cutouts to facilitate limited stretching of the net-like body about its waist. A connected undulating lower portion of the body facilitates limited stretching of the net-like body about its lower circumference. The overall shape of the net and its cutouts is adapted to provide an interaction with a regulation basketball similar to that of a conventional nylon basketball net. In one embodiment, the net is fastened to a conventional basketball hoop by a strap in the form of a high-strength metallic cable. In that embodiment, a male clip having a downwardly extending tongue is attached to the body and is connected by the strap to a female clip having a corresponding aperture.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2003Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Inventors: Sean Allen Neiberger, Ian Reed Kaiser
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Patent number: 6652396Abstract: A basketball net, fabricated from a combination of elastic and non-elastic cords, is designed to be disposed substantially in the horizontal geometric plane defined by the basketball hoop. The no-hang feature of the net deters players from hanging and swinging from the net.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Inventor: Donald W. McBride
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Patent number: 6595879Abstract: A transportable basketball rim and net with optional back-board blocking training tool assembly is provided for use on a pre-existing metal goal. The base rim with net is installed over and removed from a pre-existing metal goal without the use of a ladder. The net and training tool can be removably attached to the plastic rim before the assembly is installed on the hoop. The base includes an optional insert to allow installation of the rim over a six or five inch pre-existing mount.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Inventor: Keith Robbins
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Patent number: 6440014Abstract: Apparatus for connecting a basketball net to a basketball rim includes a collar adapted to hold the net in an open position permitting passage of a basketball, and a plurality of suspension arms having hook-shaped upper ends sized to releasably clip on the rim. As well the apparatus may include a suspension arm that has a horizontally extending plate-shaped upper end that is sized to extend outward over the rim and over a reinforcing plate that is typical of many basketball rim structures. The collar and the suspension arms have a thin sheet construction formed from elastic material having plastic memory. Preferably, the suspension arms are sufficiently resilient to flex from their normal shape to a deformed shape permitting the arm to be forcibly pulled downwardly from the rim, and to return to their normal shape upon release of the deforming force. To faciltate manufacture by injection molding, the collar may be constructed in connectable segments.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Inventors: Billy-Joe Checko, Clifford B. Hewson
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Publication number: 20020082127Abstract: A basketball backboard assembly includes a basketball backboard, a hollow member, a second member, and an actuator. The hollow member is connected to the basketball backboard, and includes an outer surface and an inner surface. The second member is located at least partially within the hollow member and in slidable contact with the hollow member. The second member includes an outer surface and an inner surface, and at least one of the hollow member outer and inner surfaces defines a cross-sectional profile for the hollow member that is substantially similar to that of a cross-sectional profile defined by at least one of the second member outer and inner surfaces. The actuator is connected to the second member and the hollow member, and provides for relative movement between the second member and the actuator member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2002Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventor: Christopher M. Pohrer
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Patent number: 6312350Abstract: A breakaway net attachment system for detachably mounting a basketball net to the rim of a basketball goal with resilient net clips. The net clips include a body member with a net release portion attachable to the rim and a retainer portion for retaining the net in association with the rim. The rim preferably includes a plurality of rams extending therefrom to which the clips are removably coupled. The clips are provided with flexible fingers for coupling to the ram wherein the fingers will release from the ram in response to a predetermined force being applied to the net.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventor: Ronald A. White
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Patent number: 6174249Abstract: A basketball net installation system for quickly and easily installing a basketball net on a basketball net hoop. The basketball net installation system includes a net assembly including a net and a resting frame. The resting frame has an annular lower channel therearound. The net is extended through the resting frame with an upper end of the net coupled to the resting frame. The net has a plurality of spaced apart loops coupled to the upper end of the net and outwardly radiating from the resting frame. The system also includes a mounting assembly having an annular hanging frame and a pole with a top end connected to the hanging frame with a support frame. A plurality of downwardly depending hooks are coupled to the hanging frame around the outer perimeter of the hanging frame. Each hook is inserted into a corresponding loop of the net such that the net depends from hooks.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Inventor: Terry L. Mattoon
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Patent number: 5951416Abstract: A breakaway net attachment system for detachably mounting a basketball net to the rim of a basketball goal with resilient net clips. The net clips include a base portion attachable to the rim and a retainer portion for detachably retaining the net in association with the rim. The rim preferably includes a plurality of studs or apertures located along an undersurface thereof for engaging within apertures or projections provided on the clips, whereby the clips are retained in engagement with the rim. In some embodiments, the clips are provided with flexible fingers for retaining the net wherein the fingers will release the net in response to a predetermined force being applied to the net. In further embodiments, the clips are adapted to be pulled off of the rim when a predetermined force is applied to the net.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: David A. Allen, Ronald A. White, James N. Fitzsimmons, Joseph K. Bohrman, Randy R. Schickert
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Patent number: 5944623Abstract: A basketball net which may be used as a tote bag. The basketball net has a bottom cord which is coupled to the bottom loops of a basketball net. The bottom cord is used as a drawstring to close the bottom section of the basketball net in order to hold a basketball or other objects placed in the basketball net. The basketball net may further have a quick connect/disconnect system coupled to the top loops of the basketball net for easily and quickly attaching and removing the basketball net from the basketball rim.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Inventor: Michael Schlicting
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Patent number: 5795253Abstract: A breakaway net attachment system for mounting a basketball net to the rim of a basketball goal at predetermined locations along the rim. The system includes clips which are attachable to the rim and which include retainer portions for retaining the net in association with the rim. The rim includes a plurality of small mounting projections, which may be in the form of studs welded along an undersurface thereof for engaging within apertures formed in the clips whereby the clips are retained in engagement with the rim. In one embodiment, the clips are provided with fingers for retaining the net wherein the fingers will release the net in response to a predetermined force being applied to the net. In a further embodiment, the clip is adapted to be pulled off of the rim when a predetermined force is applied to the net.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventor: David A. Allen
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Patent number: 5672130Abstract: A basketball system having has a ballasted base, an adjustable support system comprising two pole sections, a backboard, a hoop structure, and a net. They include an upper pole section and a lower pole section, and may be operated either telescopically or non-telescopically. The base has a first socket that receives the lower pole section, and a second socket is sized to receive the upper pole section when the system is operated in the non-telescoping mode. The hoop structure is provided with a neck flange for attaching the hoop structure to a recess in the upper telescoping pole section. The net is attached to the hoop structure by a net retention hoop on which the net is threadedly engaged.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1996Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: Fisher-Price, Inc.Inventors: Timothy P. O'Connell, Mark A. Strayer