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Background shield for soccer practice

  • US 5,054,791 A
  • Filed: 03/11/1991
  • Issued: 10/08/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/11/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A background shield for soccer practice comprising:

  • (a) a back panel having a first and a second side opposite to each other, said panel being of a strong rigid material capable of withstanding the impact of a kicked soccer ball, said back panel being capable of being positioned in a vertical position with said first and second sides thereby being extended vertically;

    (b) first and second side panels of a similar rigid material, said first side panel being hingedly connected to said first side of said back panel and said second side panel being hingedly connected to said second side of said back panel;

    (c) first and second posts extending vertically upward from the back of said back panel, said first post being rigidly fixed to said back panel and adjacent to said first side of said back panel and said second post being rigidly fixed to said back panel and adjacent said second side of said back panel, said first and second posts extending a substantial distance above said back panel;

    (d) a third post extending vertically upward from and rigidly fixed to said first side panel, the position of said third post being spaced from and parallel to that side of said first side panel which is hingedly connected to said back panel, said third post extending a substantial distance above said first side panel;

    (e) a fourth post extending vertically upward from and rigidly fixed to said second side panel, the position of said fourth post being spaced from and parallel to that side of said second side panel which is hingedly connected to said back panel, said fourth post extending a substantial distance above said second side panel;

    (f) a netting of strong cord having a sufficient length to reach from said third post, behind said first and second posts and to said fourth post, the height of said netting being sufficient to reach from the upper edge of said first side panel, said back panel and said second side panel vertically to a substantial height above said first side, back, and second side panels, said netting being at least temporarily affixed to said third post and to said fourth post; and

    (g) a bracing means capable of maintaining the back panel in upright position against the impact of a kicked soccer ball.

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