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- the present invention relates to a basketball frame structure, and more particularly to a height adjustable basketball frame structure.
- a conventional basketball frame structure comprises a padded base, a column mounted on the padded base, a support unit mounted on the column, a brace member mounted on the support unit, and a backboard mounted on the brace member.
- the backboard has a fixed height that cannot be adjusted to fit requirements of users of different ages and heights, thereby decreasing the versatility of the conventional basketball frame structure.
- a basketball frame structure comprising:
- the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a height adjustable basketball frame structure.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a basketball frame structure, wherein the height of the backboard is changed easily and conveniently by movement of the adjusting bar, thereby facilitating a user adjusting the height of the backboard.
- a further objective of the present invention is to provide a basketball frame structure, wherein when the adjusting bar is moved, the positioning bolt is slidable in the slideway of the adjusting bar and detachably locked in either one of the retaining slots of the adjusting bar, so that the height of the backboard is changed in a multi-stage manner so as to fit requirements of different users.
- a further objective of the present invention is to provide a basketball frame structure, wherein the weights are used to support the basketball frame structure rigidly and stably.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a basketball frame structure in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a partially exploded perspective view of the basketball frame structure as shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the basketball frame structure as shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a partially perspective enlarged view of the basketball frame structure as shown in FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is a partially exploded perspective enlarged view of the basketball frame structure as shown in FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 6 is a side plan view of the basketball frame structure as shown in FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 7 is a schematic operational view of the basketball frame structure as shown in FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a weight of the basketball frame structure in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective assembly view of the weight of the basketball frame structure as shown in FIG. 8 ;
- FIG. 10 is a partially cut-away perspective view of a basketball frame structure in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- a height adjustable basketball frame structure 10 in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a backboard 20 , two fixing plates 21 each mounted on the backboard 20 , a base 10 located below the backboard 20 , two first upright rods 11 each mounted on a first end of the base 10 , two second upright rods 12 each mounted on a second end of the base 10 , two first links 14 each having a first end pivotally mounted on an upper end of a respective one of the two first upright rods 11 and a second end pivotally mounted on a first end of a respective one of the two fixing plates 21 , an adjusting bar 30 having a first end movably mounted between the two second upright rods 12 , and two second links 15 each having a first end pivotally mounted on a second end of the adjusting bar 30 , a mediate portion pivotally mounted on a respective one of the two first upright rods 11 and a second end pivotally mounted on a second end of a respective one of the two
- a reinforcing bar 13 is mounted between the two first upright rods 11 and the two second upright rods 12 .
- the first end of the adjusting bar 30 is formed with a longitudinally arranged slideway 31 having a wall formed with a plurality of transversely arranged oblique retaining slots 32 .
- the basketball frame structure 10 further comprises a fixing plate 41 fixed on the reinforcing bar 13 , a positioning bolt 40 extended through the fixing plate 41 , the reinforcing bar 13 , the slideway 31 of the adjusting bar 30 and the two second upright rods 12 and detachably locked in either one of the retaining slots 32 of the adjusting bar 30 , and a control handle 42 fixed on the positioning bolt 40 and urged on the two second upright rods 12 to position the adjusting bar 30 between the two second upright rods 12 .
- the fixing plate 41 is formed with a hexagonal hole 44
- the positioning bolt 40 has a first end formed with a hexagonal head 45 secured in the hexagonal hole 44 of the fixing plate 41 .
- the positioning bolt 40 has a second end formed with an outer thread 46
- the control handle 42 has an end formed with a screw bore 43 screwed onto the outer thread 46 of the positioning bolt 40 .
- the adjusting bar 30 is movable between the two second upright rods 12 , and the positioning bolt 40 is slidable in the slideway 31 of the adjusting bar 30 and detachably locked in either one of the retaining slots 32 of the adjusting bar 30 .
- the adjusting bar 30 is movable relative to the two second upright rods 12 to drive the two second links 15 and the two first links 14 to move from the position as shown in FIG. 6 to the position as shown in FIG. 7 so as to change the position of the backboard 20 , so that the height of the backboard 20 is changed easily and conveniently by movement of the adjusting bar 30 , thereby facilitating a user adjusting the height of the backboard 20 .
- the positioning bolt 40 is slidable in the slideway 31 of the adjusting bar 30 and detachably locked in either one of the retaining slots 32 of the adjusting bar 30 , so that the height of the backboard 20 is changed in a multi-stage manner so as to fit requirements of different users.
- the basketball frame structure 10 further comprises a plurality of hollow weights 50 mounted on the base 10 , the first upright rods 11 and the second upright rods 12 to support the basketball frame structure 10 rigidly and stably.
- Each of the weights 50 is inflatable and expandable and has a corrugated shape.
- Each of the weights 50 has a central portion formed with a mounting hole 51 mounted on the base 10 , the first upright rods 11 and the second upright rods 12 and has a periphery formed with a slit 52 communicating with the mounting hole 51 to facilitate each of the weights 50 being mounted on the base 10 , the first upright rods 11 and the second upright rods 12 .
- Each of the weights 50 has an end formed with a filling port 53 for filling sand, water or the like into the inside of each of the weights 50 so as to inflate each of the weights 50 .
- a plug 54 is removably inserted into the filling port 53 of each of the weights 50 .
- the slit 52 is undefined, and each of the weights 50 is integrally formed on the base 10 , the first upright rods 11 and the second upright rods 12 during the manufacturing process.
- the height of the backboard 20 is changed easily and conveniently by movement of the adjusting bar 30 , thereby facilitating a user adjusting the height of the backboard 20 .
- the positioning bolt 40 is slidable in the slideway 31 of the adjusting bar 30 and detachably locked in either one of the retaining slots 32 of the adjusting bar 30 , so that the height of the backboard 20 is changed in a multi-stage manner so as to fit requirements of different users.
- the weights 50 are used to support the basketball frame structure 10 rigidly and stably.
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Abstract
A basketball frame structure includes a backboard, two fixing plates, a base, two first upright rods, two second upright rods, two first links, an adjusting bar, two second links, and a plurality of hollow weights. Thus, the height of the backboard is changed by movement of the adjusting bar, thereby facilitating a user adjusting the height of the backboard. In addition, when the adjusting bar is moved, the positioning bolt is slidable in the slideway of the adjusting bar and detachably locked in either one of the retaining slots of the adjusting bar, so that the height of the backboard is changed in a multi-stage manner so as to fit requirements of different users.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a basketball frame structure, and more particularly to a height adjustable basketball frame structure.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- A conventional basketball frame structure comprises a padded base, a column mounted on the padded base, a support unit mounted on the column, a brace member mounted on the support unit, and a backboard mounted on the brace member. However, the backboard has a fixed height that cannot be adjusted to fit requirements of users of different ages and heights, thereby decreasing the versatility of the conventional basketball frame structure.
- In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a basketball frame structure, comprising:
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- a backboard;
- two fixing plates each mounted on the backboard;
- a base located below the backboard;
- two first upright rods each mounted on a first end of the base;
- two second upright rods each mounted on a second end of the base;
- two first links each having a first end pivotally mounted on an upper end of a respective one of the two first upright rods and a second end pivotally mounted on a first end of a respective one of the two fixing plates;
- an adjusting bar having a first end movably mounted between the two second upright rods; and
- two second links each having a first end pivotally mounted on a second end of the adjusting bar, a mediate portion pivotally mounted on a respective one of the two first upright rods and a second end pivotally mounted on a second end of a respective one of the two fixing plates.
- The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a height adjustable basketball frame structure.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a basketball frame structure, wherein the height of the backboard is changed easily and conveniently by movement of the adjusting bar, thereby facilitating a user adjusting the height of the backboard.
- A further objective of the present invention is to provide a basketball frame structure, wherein when the adjusting bar is moved, the positioning bolt is slidable in the slideway of the adjusting bar and detachably locked in either one of the retaining slots of the adjusting bar, so that the height of the backboard is changed in a multi-stage manner so as to fit requirements of different users.
- A further objective of the present invention is to provide a basketball frame structure, wherein the weights are used to support the basketball frame structure rigidly and stably.
- Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a basketball frame structure in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a partially exploded perspective view of the basketball frame structure as shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the basketball frame structure as shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a partially perspective enlarged view of the basketball frame structure as shown inFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is a partially exploded perspective enlarged view of the basketball frame structure as shown inFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 6 is a side plan view of the basketball frame structure as shown inFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 7 is a schematic operational view of the basketball frame structure as shown inFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a weight of the basketball frame structure in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is a perspective assembly view of the weight of the basketball frame structure as shown inFIG. 8 ; and -
FIG. 10 is a partially cut-away perspective view of a basketball frame structure in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to the drawings and initially to
FIGS. 1-6 , a height adjustablebasketball frame structure 10 in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises abackboard 20, twofixing plates 21 each mounted on thebackboard 20, abase 10 located below thebackboard 20, two firstupright rods 11 each mounted on a first end of thebase 10, two secondupright rods 12 each mounted on a second end of thebase 10, twofirst links 14 each having a first end pivotally mounted on an upper end of a respective one of the two firstupright rods 11 and a second end pivotally mounted on a first end of a respective one of the twofixing plates 21, anadjusting bar 30 having a first end movably mounted between the two secondupright rods 12, and twosecond links 15 each having a first end pivotally mounted on a second end of the adjustingbar 30, a mediate portion pivotally mounted on a respective one of the two firstupright rods 11 and a second end pivotally mounted on a second end of a respective one of the twofixing plates 21. - A reinforcing
bar 13 is mounted between the two firstupright rods 11 and the two secondupright rods 12. The first end of the adjustingbar 30 is formed with a longitudinally arrangedslideway 31 having a wall formed with a plurality of transversely arrangedoblique retaining slots 32. - As shown in
FIG. 5 , thebasketball frame structure 10 further comprises afixing plate 41 fixed on thereinforcing bar 13, apositioning bolt 40 extended through thefixing plate 41, thereinforcing bar 13, theslideway 31 of the adjustingbar 30 and the two secondupright rods 12 and detachably locked in either one of theretaining slots 32 of the adjustingbar 30, and acontrol handle 42 fixed on thepositioning bolt 40 and urged on the two secondupright rods 12 to position the adjustingbar 30 between the two secondupright rods 12. - The
fixing plate 41 is formed with ahexagonal hole 44, and thepositioning bolt 40 has a first end formed with ahexagonal head 45 secured in thehexagonal hole 44 of thefixing plate 41. Thepositioning bolt 40 has a second end formed with anouter thread 46, and thecontrol handle 42 has an end formed with ascrew bore 43 screwed onto theouter thread 46 of thepositioning bolt 40. - When the
control handle 42 is unscrewed from thepositioning bolt 40, the adjustingbar 30 is movable between the two secondupright rods 12, and thepositioning bolt 40 is slidable in theslideway 31 of the adjustingbar 30 and detachably locked in either one of theretaining slots 32 of the adjustingbar 30. - In operation, referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7 with reference toFIGS. 1-5 , when thecontrol handle 42 is unscrewed from thepositioning bolt 40, the adjustingbar 30 is movable relative to the two secondupright rods 12 to drive the twosecond links 15 and the twofirst links 14 to move from the position as shown inFIG. 6 to the position as shown inFIG. 7 so as to change the position of thebackboard 20, so that the height of thebackboard 20 is changed easily and conveniently by movement of the adjustingbar 30, thereby facilitating a user adjusting the height of thebackboard 20. In addition, when the adjustingbar 30 is moved, thepositioning bolt 40 is slidable in theslideway 31 of the adjustingbar 30 and detachably locked in either one of theretaining slots 32 of the adjustingbar 30, so that the height of thebackboard 20 is changed in a multi-stage manner so as to fit requirements of different users. - Referring to
FIGS. 8 and 9 with reference toFIG. 1 , thebasketball frame structure 10 further comprises a plurality ofhollow weights 50 mounted on thebase 10, the firstupright rods 11 and the secondupright rods 12 to support thebasketball frame structure 10 rigidly and stably. Each of theweights 50 is inflatable and expandable and has a corrugated shape. Each of theweights 50 has a central portion formed with amounting hole 51 mounted on thebase 10, the firstupright rods 11 and the secondupright rods 12 and has a periphery formed with aslit 52 communicating with themounting hole 51 to facilitate each of theweights 50 being mounted on thebase 10, the firstupright rods 11 and the secondupright rods 12. Each of theweights 50 has an end formed with afilling port 53 for filling sand, water or the like into the inside of each of theweights 50 so as to inflate each of theweights 50. Aplug 54 is removably inserted into thefilling port 53 of each of theweights 50. - Referring to
FIG. 10 , theslit 52 is undefined, and each of theweights 50 is integrally formed on thebase 10, the firstupright rods 11 and the secondupright rods 12 during the manufacturing process. - Accordingly, the height of the
backboard 20 is changed easily and conveniently by movement of the adjustingbar 30, thereby facilitating a user adjusting the height of thebackboard 20. In addition, when the adjustingbar 30 is moved, thepositioning bolt 40 is slidable in theslideway 31 of the adjustingbar 30 and detachably locked in either one of theretaining slots 32 of the adjustingbar 30, so that the height of thebackboard 20 is changed in a multi-stage manner so as to fit requirements of different users. Further, theweights 50 are used to support thebasketball frame structure 10 rigidly and stably. - Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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1. A basketball frame structure, comprising:
a backboard;
two fixing plates each mounted on the backboard;
a base located below the backboard;
two first upright rods each mounted on a first end of the base;
two second upright rods each mounted on a second end of the base;
two first links each having a first end pivotally mounted on an upper end of a respective one of the two first upright rods and a second end pivotally mounted on a first end of a respective one of the two fixing plates;
an adjusting bar having a first end movably mounted between the two second upright rods; and
two second links each having a first end pivotally mounted on a second end of the adjusting bar, a mediate portion pivotally mounted on a respective one of the two first upright rods and a second end pivotally mounted on a second end of a respective one of the two fixing plates.
2. The basketball frame structure in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first end of the adjusting bar is formed with a longitudinally arranged slideway having a wall formed with a plurality of transversely arranged oblique retaining slots, and the basketball frame structure further comprises a positioning bolt extended through the slideway of the adjusting bar and the two second upright rods and detachably locked in either one of the retaining slots of the adjusting bar.
3. The basketball frame structure in accordance with claim 2 , further comprising a reinforcing bar mounted between the two first upright rods and the two second upright rods, wherein the positioning bolt is extended through the reinforcing bar.
4. The basketball frame structure in accordance with claim 3 , further comprising a fixing plate fixed on the reinforcing bar, wherein the positioning bolt is extended through the fixing plate.
5. The basketball frame structure in accordance with claim 4 , wherein the fixing plate is formed with a hexagonal hole, and the positioning bolt has a first end formed with a hexagonal head secured in the hexagonal hole of the fixing plate.
6. The basketball frame structure in accordance with claim 2 , further comprising a control handle fixed on the positioning bolt and urged on the two second upright rods to position the adjusting bar between the two second upright rods.
7. The basketball frame structure in accordance with claim 6 , wherein the positioning bolt has a second end formed with an outer thread, and the control handle has an end formed with a screw bore screwed onto the outer thread of the positioning bolt.
8. The basketball frame structure in accordance with claim 6 , wherein the when the control handle is unscrewed from the positioning bolt, the adjusting bar is movable between the two second upright rods, and the positioning bolt is slidable in the slideway of the adjusting bar and detachably locked in either one of the retaining slots of the adjusting bar.
9. The basketball frame structure in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of hollow weights mounted on the base, the first upright rods and the second upright rods.
10. The basketball frame structure in accordance with claim 9 , wherein each of the weights is inflatable and expandable.
11. The basketball frame structure in accordance with claim 9 , wherein each of the weights has a corrugated shape.
12. The basketball frame structure in accordance with claim 9 , wherein each of the weights has a central portion formed with a mounting hole mounted on the base, the first upright rods and the second upright rods.
13. The basketball frame structure in accordance with claim 12 , wherein each of the weights has a periphery formed with a slit communicating with the mounting hole
14. The basketball frame structure in accordance with claim 9 , wherein each of the weights has an end formed with a filling port
15. The basketball frame structure in accordance with claim 9 , further comprising a plug removably inserted into the filling port of each of the weights.
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