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Goal shield
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A frame defining a goal opening and a plurality of readily attachable and detachable panels cooperate to form a goal shield. A plurality of fasteners are provided on the frame and adjacent sides of the panels for interlocking the panels and the frame. Selected panels are removed by disengaging certain fasteners to form random target areas in different locations in the goal opening. Plates are rotatably mounted to the panels about through holes formed in the panels, additional target areas being provided when the plates are rotated to expose the through holes.

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United States Patent 1191 Samaras June 3, 1975 GOAL SHIELD 211 Appl. No.: 297,293
3,675,921 7/1972 Meyers 273/l.5 A 3,709,489 1/1973 Holleran 273/1 B 3,765,675 10/1973 Di Marzio................1.......... 273/1 B FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 13,888 10/1834 United Kingdom 273/1052 Primary ExaminerPaul E. Shapiro Attorney, Agent, or FirmMorse, Altman, Oates &
[52] US. Cl. 273/1 B; 273/105 R; 273/1052;
273/127 B Bell" [51] Int. Cl A63b 69/00 [58] Field of Search 273/1 B, 105 R, 105.2, ABSTRACT 273/127 127 127 35 131 A frame defining a goal opening and a plurality of 85 F readily attachable and detachable panels cooperate to form a goal shield. A plurality of fasteners are prol l References Cited vided on the frame and adjacent sides of the panels for UNITED STATES PATENTS interlocking the panels and the frame. Selected panels 1,348,597 8/1920 Stewart 273/105 R are emmed by disellgaging certain 14|g,339 6H9 Templeton t 273/105 R random target areas in different locations 1n the goal 2,256,555 9 1941 P611111 et al..... 273 127 R p gl s ar ata ly unt d t th panels 2,455,!85 ll/l948 May 273/105 R X about through holes formed in the panels, additional 2,708,576 5/1955 Verkuilem 273/15 A target areas being provided when the plates are re- McCain X tated to expose the through holes 3,552,749 1/1971 Piggotte 27311.5 A 3,653,661 4/1972 Leonhart 273/85 13 4 Claims, 8 Drawing Figures PATENTED FIG.
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GOAL SHIELD BACKGROUND OF THEINVENTION 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to recreational equipment and, more particularly, is directed towards a goal shield.
2. Background of the Invention In hockey, an essential member to the team is a goal keeper whose skill affects the proficiency of the team. That is, during practice, the adeptness of the goal keeper in preventing players from scoring goals reflects in the shooting proficiency of the players. Thus, an extremely good goal keeper will sharpen the shooting skills of players and, conversely, a mediocre goalkeeper will not enchance shooting proficiency.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a goal shield, particularly for the game of hockey. having a variable target area through which a goal is scored. The present invention is characterized by a frame having cooperating panels which form a goal shield. The panels are juxtaposed in edge to edge relationship and joined to one another and mounted to the frame. The scoring area is varied by removing selected panels. Rotatably mounted plates cover apertures formed in the panels, exposed apertures defining additional scoring areas. The combination of frame, removable panels and exposable apertures is such as to provide a goal shield for enchancing the shooting proficiency of game players.
The invention accordingly comprises the device possessing the construction. combination of elements, and arrangement of parts that are exemplified in the following detailed disclosure, the scope of which will be indi cated in the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a front view of a goal shield embodying the invention:
FIG. 2 is a rear view of the goal shield of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a perspective of the goal shield of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a front view, somewhat exaggerated, showing details of the cover plate of FIG. I;
FIG. 5 is a section taken along the lines 5-5 of FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a rear view of FIG. 5:
FIG. 7 is a rear view, somewhat exaggerated, showing details of a hinge for fastening adjacent panels; and
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating an alternative hinge and drive mechanism.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Referring now to the drawings, particularly FIGS. 1 and 2, there is shown a goal shield 10 comprising a frame l2 and asectional body 14.Frame 12 andsectional body 14 are composed of a rigid material for example, wood, aluminum. metal or fiberglass.
Frame [2 includes a pair ofvertical supports 16 and IS, the upper ends of which are connected by means of across-member 20. Supports l6 and 18 are in spaced parallel relationship to one another and in perpendicular relationship to cross-member 20. Frame l2 defines an inverted U-shaped structure having a profile corresponding to a hockey goal cage mouth, for example. If desired,frame 12 may be attached to the goal cage by means of suitable clamping devices.
In the illustrated embodiment, by way of example,sectional body 14 is organized about apanel 22 having a profile defining a goal keeper. The upper portion ofpanel 22 is mounted tocross-member 20 by means of fasteners 24. A pair oflike profile panels 26, 28 are joined to opposite edges of the upper portion ofpanel 22 by means offasteners 30 and to cross-member 20 by means of fasteners 24. Apanel 32 is mounted in mating relationship withpanels 22 and 26 byfasteners 30, the outer side edges ofpanels 26 and 32 being in vertical registration. As viewed in FIG. I, the right hand edges ofpanels 26 and 32 and the left hand edge ofpanel 22 have complementary profiles;panels 22, 26, and 32 juxtaposed in edge to edge relationship. Apanel 34 is mounted in mating relationship withpanels 22 and 28 byfasteners 30, the outer side edges ofpanels 28 and 34 being in vertical registration. As viewed in FIG. 1, the left hand edges ofpanels 28 and 34 and the right hand edge ofpanel 22 have complementary profiles;panels 22, 28 and 34 juxtaposed in edge to edge relationship. Apanel 36 is joined topanels 26 and 32 byfasteners 30 and to cross-member 20 by fasteners 24. Apanel 38 is mounted topanels 28 and 34 byfasteners 30 and to cross-member 20 by fasteners 24. Apanel 40 is joined to support 16 andpanel 36 byfasteners 30 and to cross-member 20 by fasteners 24. A panel 42 is mounted to support 18 andpanel 38 byfasteners 30 and to cross-member 20 by fasteners 24. It is to be understood thatfasteners 24 and 30 are selectively located so thatframe 12 andpanels 22, 26 28, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 cooperate to provide a unitized goal shield 10.
As best shown in FIG. 3, goal shield 10 is provided with astand 44 comprising truncatedtriangular legs 46 and 48 which are connected to the rear face ofpanel 22 at the upper portion thereof byfasteners 30. Restrainingdevices 50 and 52, for example straps, are fastened between legs46 and 48 andpanel 22 for limiting the rearward extending position oflegs 46, 48.
The target area through which a goal can be scored is varied by removing one or more of the interconnected panels. In order to facilitate removal of any panel, in the preferred embodiment, FIG. 7, eachfastener 30 is a double leaf hinge having a retaining ring 54 affixed to ahinge pin 46. Ring 54 is connected to one of the adjacent panels by means of a strap 56 and a screw 57. In the illustrated embodiment,fasteners 24 and 30 are like hinges. In an alternative embodiment, each fastener 24 is a modified hinge structure 58 of the type shown in FIG. 8.
Referring now to FIG. 8, it will be seen that in the alternative embodiment,cross-member 20 is a channel 60 which is formed with a T-shaped keyway 62 extending along the longitudinal axis thereof. Hinged structure 58 is provided with a T-shapedkey 64 which is frictionally engaged withinkeyway 62. It will be readily appreciated that each hinged structure 58 is slidable withinkeyway 62, thus facilitating movement of the panels comprisingsectional body 14 and providing various scoring area arrangements. For example, ifpanels 36, 38, 40 and 42 are removed, the area through which a goal is scored is defined by the area bounded bysupport 16,cross-member 20,panel 26 andpanel 32 and the area bounded bysupport 18,cross-member 20,panel 28 andpanel 34. ln order to change the scoring area,panels 22, 26, 28. 32 and 34 are movedtowardssupport 16 or support l8. In another embodiment.panels 26, 28. 32, 34. 36, 38, 40 and 42 and stand 44 are removed. As shown in FIG. 8, amotor 45 is operatively connected to modified hinge structure 58 for movingpanel 22 back and forth across the length of channel 60. Although not shown. it is to be understood that goal shield is supported by means of a suitable stand affixed to frame 12 or is clamped to a goal cage. Acontrol 47 is electrically connected tomotor 45 for control thereof. In one embodiment,control 47 is manually op erated for selective movement ofpanel 22 and in analternate embodiment control 47 includes logic circuitry for movingpanel 22 back and forth across channel 60 at predetermined rates.Reference character 66, shown in detail in FIGS. 4, 5, and 6, denote additional scoring areas.
Referring now to FIG. 4 there is shown a fragmentary view ofpanel 36 which is formed with a throughhole 68. Aplate 70 formed with anaperture 72 is rotatably mounted topanel 36 by apin 74. By way of example, in the illustrated embodiment, the diameter ofhole 68 is approximately three and one half inches and the diameter ofaperture 70 is approximately four and one half inches.Plate 70 is provided with astop 76 which is engaged by astud 78 mounted topanel 36. Acover plate 80, rotatably mounted to pin 74, is provided with astop 82 is engaged bystud 78.Pin 74 and 78 are offset from the center ofhole 68 so that whenplates 70 and 80 are placed in the engaged or in the disengaged position, they will remain there,plate 70 shown in the engaged position andplate 80 shown in the disengaged position. As best shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, anet pocket 84 is attached to the rearward face ofpanel 36 by means of aring 86 and screws 88. It is to be understood that the additonal scoring areas denoted byreference character 66 and described in conjunction withpanel 36 are provided in selected ones or all of the panels a predetermined locations. in the illustrated embodimerit,net pocket 84 is a closely woven material composed of. for example, a synthetic material such as a polyamide resin. Preferably, the net pocket material is colored to provide a readily perceivable target.
Since certain changes may be made in the foregoing disclosure without departing from the scope of the invention herein involved, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the ac companying drawings be construed in an illlustrative and not in a limiting sense.
What is claimed is:
1. A goal shield comprising:
a. a frame having a substantially U-shaped profile in cross section. said frame including a pair of side members and a top cross member:
b. a body coplanar with said frame. said body including first. second, third, fourth, and fifth panels;
c. a plurality of fastening means mounted to said frame and said body, said fastening means including first, second and third members. said third member adapted to readily engage and disengage said first and second members, said first member detachably mounted to said second member when said first and second members are engaged by said third member;
d. said first panel connected to one of said side members. said top cross member. and said second panel;
e. said second panel connected to said top cross member. said first panel. said third panel. and said fourth panel;
f. said third panel connected to said top cross member. said second panel. said fifth panel;
g. said fourth panel connected to said second panel and said fifth panel;
h. said fifth panel in the form of a hockey goal keeper, said fifth panel detachably connected to said top cross member, said third panel, and said fourth panel;
i. at least two of said first members mounted on each said first, second and third panels. at least one of said first members mounted on adjacent sides of each said first, second and third panels;
j. at least two of said second members mounted on said frame. at least one second member mounted on one of said side members and on said top cross member;
k. a first plate rotatably mounted to said body at a forward face thereof. said first plate rotatably between a first position and a second position. said body formed with a through hole. said through hole covered by said first plate when said first plate is in said first position, said through hole exposed when said first plate is in said second position; and
l. a second plate rotatably mounted to said body at the forward face thereof, said second plate rotatable between a first position and a second position, said first and second plates having substantially circular profiles, said through hole and said first and second plate being coaxial, said second plate formed with a through hole having a diameter less than the diameter of said through hole formed in said body, said first plate having a diameter larger than said through hole formed in said second plate. said through hole formed in said second plate covered when said first plate is in said first position and exposed when said first plate is in said second position, a portion of said through hole formed in said body covered when said first plate is in said second position and said second plate is in said first position. all of said through hole formed in said body exposed when said first plate is in said second position and said second plate is in said second position.
2. The goal shield as claimed inclaim 1 including a net pocket mounted to a rearward face of said body about said through hole formed in said body.
3. A goal shield comprising:
a. a frame having a substantially U-shaped profile in cross section, said frame including a pair of side members and a top cross member;
b. a body coplanar with said frame. said body includ' ing first. second, third. fourth. and fifth panels;
c. a plurality of fastening means mounted to said frame and said body. said fastening means including first, second and third members, said third member adapted to readily engage and disengage said first and second members, said first member detachably mounted to said second member when said first and second members are engaged by said third member.
d. said first panel connected to one of said side members. said top cross member. and said second panel.
c. said second panel connected to said top cross member. said first panel, said third panel, and said fourth panel;
f. said third panel connected to said top cross memher. said second panel. said fifth panel;
g. said fourth panel connected to said second panel and said fifth panel;
h. said fifth panel detachably connected to said top cross member, said third panel. and said fourth panel;
i. at least two of said first members mounted on each said first, second and third panels, at least one of said first members mounted on adjacent sides of each said first, second and third panels;
j. at least two of said second members mounted on said frame. at least one second member mounted on one of said side members and on said top cross member;
k. a first plate mounted to said body at a forward face thereof, said first plate movable between a first position and a second position, said body formed with a through hole, said through hole covered by said first plate when said first plate is in said first position, said through hole exposed when said first plate is in said second position; and
l. a second plate mounted to said body at the forward face thereof, said second plate movable between a first position and a second position, said second plate formed with a through hole having a diameter less than the diameter of said through hole formed in said body, said through hole formed in said second plate being coaxial with said through hole formed in said body when said second plate is in said first position, said first plate having a profile larger than the diameter of said through hole formed in said second plate, said through hole formed in said second plate covered when said first plate is in said first position and exposed when said first plate is in said second position. a portion of said through hole formed in said body covered when said first plate is in said second position and said second plate is in said first position, all of said through hole formed in said body exposed when said first plate is in said second position and said second plate is in said second position.
4. A goal shield comprising:
a. a frame;
b. a body formed with a through hole;
c. fastening means for mounting said body to said frame;
(1. a first plate mounted to said body at a forward face thereof, said first plate movable between a first position and a second position. said through hole covered by said first plate when said first plate is in said first position, said through hole exposed when said first plate is in said second position; and
e. a second plate mounted to said body at the forward face thereof, said second plate movable between a first position and a second position. said first and second plates having substantially circular profiles, said through hole and said first and second plate being coaxial, said second plate formed with a through hole having a diameter less than the diameter of said through hole formed in said body, said first plate having a diameter larger than said through hole formed in said second plate, said through hole formed in said second plate covered when said first plate is in said first position and exposed when said first plate is in said second position, a portion of said through hole formed in said body covered when said first plate is in said second position and said second plate is in said first position, all of said through hole formed in said body exposed when said first plate is in said second position and said second plate is in said second posi-

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1. A goal shield comprising: a. a frame having a substantially U-shaped profile in cross section, said frame including a pair of side members and a top cross member; b. a body coplanar with said frame, said body including first, second, third, fourth, and fifth panels; c. a plurality of fastening means mounted to said frame and said body, said fastening means including first, second and third members, said third member adapted to readily engage and disengage said first and second members, said first member detachably mounted to said second member when said first and second members are engaged by said third member; d. said first panel connected to one of said side members, said top cross member, and said second panel; e. said second panel connected to said top cross member, said first panel, said third panel, and said fourth panel; f. said third panel connected to said top cross member, said second panel, said fifth panel; g. said fourth panel connected to said second panel and said fifth panel; h. said fifth panel in the form of a hockey goal keeper, said fifth panel detachably connected to said top cross member, said third panel, and said fourth panel; i. at least two of said first members mounted on each said first, second and third panels, at leAst one of said first members mounted on adjacent sides of each said first, second and third panels; j. at least two of said second members mounted on said frame, at least one second member mounted on one of said side members and on said top cross member; k. a first plate rotatably mounted to said body at a forward face thereof, said first plate rotatably between a first position and a second position, said body formed with a through hole, said through hole covered by said first plate when said first plate is in said first position, said through hole exposed when said first plate is in said second position; and l. a second plate rotatably mounted to said body at the forward face thereof, said second plate rotatable between a first position and a second position, said first and second plates having substantially circular profiles, said through hole and said first and second plate being coaxial, said second plate formed with a through hole having a diameter less than the diameter of said through hole formed in said body, said first plate having a diameter larger than said through hole formed in said second plate, said through hole formed in said second plate covered when said first plate is in said first position and exposed when said first plate is in said second position, a portion of said through hole formed in said body covered when said first plate is in said second position and said second plate is in said first position, all of said through hole formed in said body exposed when said first plate is in said second position and said second plate is in said second position.
1. A goal shield comprising: a. a frame having a substantially U-shaped profile in cross section, said frame including a pair of side members and a top cross member; b. a body coplanar with said frame, said body including first, second, third, fourth, and fifth panels; c. a plurality of fastening means mounted to said frame and said body, said fastening means including first, second and third members, said third member adapted to readily engage and disengage said first and second members, said first member detachably mounted to said second member when said first and second members are engaged by said third member; d. said first panel connected to one of said side members, said top cross member, and said second panel; e. said second panel connected to said top cross member, said first panel, said third panel, and said fourth panel; f. said third panel connected to said top cross member, said second panel, said fifth panel; g. said fourth panel connected to said second panel and said fifth panel; h. said fifth panel in the form of a hockey goal keeper, said fifth panel detachably connected to said top cross member, said third panel, and said fourth panel; i. at least two of said first members mounted on each said first, second and third panels, at leAst one of said first members mounted on adjacent sides of each said first, second and third panels; j. at least two of said second members mounted on said frame, at least one second member mounted on one of said side members and on said top cross member; k. a first plate rotatably mounted to said body at a forward face thereof, said first plate rotatably between a first position and a second position, said body formed with a through hole, said through hole covered by said first plate when said first plate is in said first position, said through hole exposed when said first plate is in said second position; and l. a second plate rotatably mounted to said body at the forward face thereof, said second plate rotatable between a first position and a second position, said first and second plates having substantially circular profiles, said through hole and said first and second plate being coaxial, said second plate formed with a through hole having a diameter less than the diameter of said through hole formed in said body, said first plate having a diameter larger than said through hole formed in said second plate, said through hole formed in said second plate covered when said first plate is in said first position and exposed when said first plate is in said second position, a portion of said through hole formed in said body covered when said first plate is in said second position and said second plate is in said first position, all of said through hole formed in said body exposed when said first plate is in said second position and said second plate is in said second position.
3. A goal shield comprising: a. a frame having a substantially U-shaped profile in cross section, said frame including a pair of side members and a top cross member; b. a body coplanar with said frame, said body including first, second, third, fourth, and fifth panels; c. a plurality of fastening means mounted to said frame and said body, said fastening means including first, second and third members, said third member adapted to readily engage and disengage said first and second members, said first member detachably mounted to said second member when said first and second members are engaged by said third member; d. said first panel connected to one of said side members, said top cross member, and said second panel; e. said second panel connected to said top cross member, said first panel, said third panel, and said fourth panel; f. said third panel connected to said top cross member, said second panel, said fifth panel; g. said fourth panel connected to said second panel and said fifth panel; h. said fifth panel detachably connected to said top cross member, said third panel, and said fourth panel; i. at least two of said first members mounted on each said first, second and third panels, at least one of said first members mounted on adjacent sides of each said first, second and third panels; j. at least two of said second members mounted on said frame, at least one second member mounted on one of said side members and on said top cross member; k. a first plate mounted to said body at a forward face thereof, said first plate movable between a first position and a second position, said body formed with a through hole, said through hole covered by said first plate when said first plate is in said first position, said through hole exposed when said first plate is in said second position; and l. a second plate mounted to said body at the forward face thereof, said second plate movable between a first position and a second position, said second plate formed with a through hole having a diameter less than the diameter of said through hole formed in said body, said through hole formed in said second plate being coaxial with said through hole formed in said body when saId second plate is in said first position, said first plate having a profile larger than the diameter of said through hole formed in said second plate, said through hole formed in said second plate covered when said first plate is in said first position and exposed when said first plate is in said second position, a portion of said through hole formed in said body covered when said first plate is in said second position and said second plate is in said first position, all of said through hole formed in said body exposed when said first plate is in said second position and said second plate is in said second position.
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