Basketball retrieval and return apparatus
First Claim
1. A basketball retrieval and return apparatus for collecting and returning shot basketballs and which is selectively movable from a non-use to a use position, the apparatus used in combination with a pole-supported backboard having a rim attached thereto, the apparatus comprising:
- a support bar mounted to the backboard and which is capable of pivoting from a non-use to a use position;
the support bar spaced from the backboard and located in a plane parallel with the vertical plane of the backboard when the support bar is disposed in the use position;
a pair of oppositely-disposed, angled support arms attached to the support bar and pivoting concomitant with the support bar so that the support arms extend outwardly past the backboard in a plane parallel with the plane of the backboard when the support bar is disposed from the non-use to the use position;
a U-shaped ring bar attached to the support arms and which pivots concomitant with the pivoting movement of the support bar so that the ring bar is disposed outwardly from the backboard when the support bar is pivoted to the use position, and the ring bar has a width greater than the width of the backboard;
a brace means for maintaining and supporting the outwardly-projecting disposition of the ring bar from the backboard when the ring bar is disposed in the use position; and
a flexible, collapsibly-extensible netting attached to the support arms and ring bar and capable of forming an upwardly-opening, vertically-elongated, funnel-shaped enclosure surrounding the rim when the apparatus is disposed in the use position.
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Abstract
A basketball retrieval and return apparatus is used in combination with a pole-supported basketball backboard to collect shot basketballs that either ricochet off the backboard or fall through a rim attached to the backboard for returning the basketballs to the practicing player or players. The apparatus includes a bracket removably mountable to the lowest portion of the backboard, an elongated support bar pivotally mounted to the bracket, and a U-shaped ring bar attached to the support bar and which extends outwardly from and perpendicular to the backboard when the ring bar is pivoted from a non-use to a use position. In order to maintain the ring bar in its use position, a U-shaped support member is attached to the ring bar and pivots downward toward the level surface or ground so that a pole brace attached to the support member can have one end mounted to a pole bracket which is secured generally to the mid-point of the pole. When the U-shaped ring bar is disposed in its use position, a flexible, collapsibly-extensible netting attached to the ring bar encompasses the rim and net, collects the thrown basketballs, and directs the basketballs to a ball return structure located at the lowest part of the netting whereupon the basketballs can be retrieved by the players.
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8 Claims
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1. A basketball retrieval and return apparatus for collecting and returning shot basketballs and which is selectively movable from a non-use to a use position, the apparatus used in combination with a pole-supported backboard having a rim attached thereto, the apparatus comprising:
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a support bar mounted to the backboard and which is capable of pivoting from a non-use to a use position; the support bar spaced from the backboard and located in a plane parallel with the vertical plane of the backboard when the support bar is disposed in the use position; a pair of oppositely-disposed, angled support arms attached to the support bar and pivoting concomitant with the support bar so that the support arms extend outwardly past the backboard in a plane parallel with the plane of the backboard when the support bar is disposed from the non-use to the use position; a U-shaped ring bar attached to the support arms and which pivots concomitant with the pivoting movement of the support bar so that the ring bar is disposed outwardly from the backboard when the support bar is pivoted to the use position, and the ring bar has a width greater than the width of the backboard; a brace means for maintaining and supporting the outwardly-projecting disposition of the ring bar from the backboard when the ring bar is disposed in the use position; and a flexible, collapsibly-extensible netting attached to the support arms and ring bar and capable of forming an upwardly-opening, vertically-elongated, funnel-shaped enclosure surrounding the rim when the apparatus is disposed in the use position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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