Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the defects in the prior art, the invention mainly aims to provide the racket sports equipment containing device, which greatly improves the convenience of sports personnel for replacing a racket/ball rod and a ball for sports through vertical placement, can complete the replacement operation only within seconds, avoids the disorder of sports or competition rhythm, and further can ensure the normal exertion of the ball skill of the sports personnel.
To achieve the above objects and other advantages in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a racket-like sports apparatus receiving device including:
a racket housing part opened at a top thereof to form a racket taking and putting opening for taking in and out a racket;
a ball receiving portion connected to an outer sidewall of the racket receiving portion, the ball receiving portion being open at a top thereof to form a ball taking-in and taking-out opening for taking in and taking out a ball; and
at least three support legs foldably connected to a bottom of the racket housing portion, the support legs being foldable to allow the racket housing portion to remain upright by being inserted into a sports field when the support legs are unfolded.
Optionally, a foot board is fixedly connected to the bottom of the racket storage portion, and the foot board is fixedly connected to the outer periphery of the racket storage portion and extends horizontally outwards from the outer periphery of the racket storage portion.
Optionally, the ball access opening is lower than the racket access opening in the height direction.
Optionally, the side wall of the racket containing part is provided with at least one racket observation window penetrating through the inner side wall and the outer side wall of the racket containing part.
Optionally, the racket viewing window is in a grid shape.
Optionally, the side wall of the ball receiving portion is provided with at least one ball observation window penetrating through the inner side wall and the outer side wall of the ball receiving portion.
Optionally, the outer side wall of the racket containing part is fixedly connected with a handle, and the handle is close to the racket taking and placing opening at the fixed connection part of the racket containing part.
Optionally, the handle is provided with a rope tying interface.
Optionally, the racket also comprises a guide rod which can be received outside the racket receiving portion, and the guide rod comprises:
a substantially linear rod main body;
a hanging part fixedly connected to the top end of the rod main body; and
a clamping part fixedly connected near the middle section of the rod main body,
wherein the guide rod is hung outside the racket storage part through a hanging part on the guide rod.
Optionally, a roundabout portion bent from a side of the hanging portion toward a bottom end of the shaft main body is integrally formed on the hanging portion, a clamping groove is formed between the roundabout portion and the hanging portion, and a width of the clamping groove is not less than a thickness of a side wall of the racket accommodating portion.
One of the above technical solutions has the following advantages or beneficial effects: because the vertical placement greatly improves the convenience of the sportsman for replacing the racket/club and the ball for sports, the replacement operation can be completed only by a few seconds, the disorder of sports or competition rhythm is avoided, and the normal exertion of the ball skill of the sportsman can be ensured.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be described clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be obtained by a person skilled in the art without any inventive step based on the embodiments of the present invention, are within the scope of the present invention.
In the drawings, the shape and size may be exaggerated for clarity, and the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings to designate the same or similar components.
In the following description, terms such as center, thickness, height, length, front, back, rear, left, right, top, bottom, upper, lower, etc., are defined with respect to the configurations shown in the respective drawings, and in particular, "height" corresponds to a dimension from top to bottom, "width" corresponds to a dimension from left to right, "depth" corresponds to a dimension from front to rear, which are relative concepts, and thus may be varied accordingly depending on the position in which it is used, and thus these or other orientations should not be construed as limiting terms.
Terms concerning attachments, coupling and the like (e.g., "connected" and "attached") refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached, either directly or indirectly, to one another through intervening structures, as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships, unless expressly described otherwise.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, a racket sports apparatus storage device 1 includes:
a racket housing part 11, the racket housing part 11 being open at a top thereof to form a racket taking and putting opening 112 for taking in and out a racket;
a ball receiving portion 13 connected to an outer sidewall of the racket receiving portion 11, the ball receiving portion 13 being opened at a top thereof to form a ball taking and putting hole 132 for taking in and out a ball; and
and at least three support legs 111 connected to the bottom of the racket housing 11 in a foldable manner. When the racket is used, when the supporting legs 111 are unfolded, the racket containing part 11 can be kept upright by inserting the supporting legs 111 into a sports field, so that the convenience of replacing a racket/club and a ball for sports is greatly improved for sports personnel, the replacement operation can be completed only within seconds, the disorder of sports or competition rhythm is avoided, and the normal exertion of ball skills of the sports personnel can be ensured; after the use, can pull out supporting legs 111 from the athletic ground to folding supporting legs 111, in order to avoid supporting legs 111 to cause the accidental injury to the human body. The supporting feet 111 make it possible in particular to keep the racket case 11 upright in an uneven playing field.
Referring to fig. 1 and 4, a foot board 115 is fixedly connected to a bottom of the racket housing 11, and the foot board 115 is fixed to an outer circumference of the racket housing 11 and extends horizontally outward from the outer circumference of the racket housing 11. When the soil of the sports field is hard, the foot pedal 115 can be stepped on to enable the supporting feet 111 to be easily inserted into the soil.
In a preferred embodiment, the ball access opening 132 is lower in height than the racket access opening 112. By adopting the structure design, the convenience of taking and placing the racket/ball rod can be greatly improved, and the racket/ball rod is prevented from being hung on the ball receiving part 13 in the taking and placing process.
Further, the side wall of the racket storage portion 11 is opened with at least one racket observation window 113 penetrating the inner and outer side walls thereof.
Further, the racket view window 113 is in a mesh shape.
Further, the side wall of the ball receiving portion 13 is provided with at least one ball observation window 131 penetrating through the inner and outer side walls thereof.
Referring to fig. 3, a handle 12 is fixedly connected to an outer side wall of the racket housing portion 11, and a fixed portion of the handle 12 and the racket housing portion 11 is close to the racket taking and placing opening 112.
In a preferred embodiment, the handle 12 is provided with a tying interface 121. In practical use, the tying rope can be tied through the tying rope tying interface 121, so that the carrying convenience is improved.
Referring to fig. 5 and 6, the racket sports equipment storage device 1 further includes a guide bar 14 receivable outside the racket storage portion 11, and the guide bar 14 includes:
a substantially linear rod main body 141;
a hanging part 143 fixed to the top end of the rod body 141; and
a clamping part 142 fixedly connected to the middle part of the rod main body 141,
wherein the guide rod 14 is hung outside the racket storage 11 by a hanging part 143 thereon. Referring to fig. 5, when the racket sports apparatus storage device is used, when the guide lever is in the guide state as shown in fig. 5, flags such as company or team LOGO, publicity slogan, field guide arrow and the like can be hung on the guide lever 14, and the practicability of the racket sports apparatus storage device 1 is greatly improved.
Referring to fig. 6, the hanging portion 143 and the catching portion 142 are shown in more detail, wherein a bypass portion 1431 bent from a side of the hanging portion 143 toward a bottom end of the shaft body 141 is integrally formed on the hanging portion 143, a catching groove 1432 is formed between the bypass portion 1431 and the hanging portion 143, and a width of the catching groove 1432 is not less than a thickness of a sidewall of the racket housing 11.
Further, the two clipping grooves 1421 are disposed on the clipping portion 142 along the extending direction of the rod main body 141, and the guiding rod 14 can be clipped on the edge of the racket taking and placing opening 112 of the racket housing portion 11 through the clipping grooves 1421, so that the guiding rod 14 can be maintained in the guiding state as shown in fig. 5.
Referring again to fig. 1, the bottom of the racket housing 11 is provided with a guide bar fixing groove 114 such that the lower end of the guide bar 14 can be inserted into the guide bar fixing groove 114 to be fixed when the guide bar 14 is hung on the outer sidewall of the racket housing 11.
The number of apparatuses and the scale of the process described herein are intended to simplify the description of the present invention. Applications, modifications and variations of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
While embodiments of the invention have been described above, it is not limited to the applications set forth in the description and the embodiments, which are fully applicable in various fields of endeavor to which the invention pertains, and further modifications may readily be made by those skilled in the art, it being understood that the invention is not limited to the details shown and described herein without departing from the general concept defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.