US20120052992A1 - Portable soccer goal and field apparatus and method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a portable soccer goal and field apparatus and method. More particularly, the present invention relates to a portable goal which may be coupled to a plurality of portable panels forming soccer goals and the field.
- Soccer is proliferating in the U.S. at all levels from youth to adult.
- soccer is played on a rectangular field with goals at opposing ends and boundaries defined on the field, such as via chalk, paint, or posts.
- goals at opposing ends and boundaries defined on the field, such as via chalk, paint, or posts.
- soccer fields must be maintained and dedicated for playing soccer.
- using existing boundaries on the field, such as via chalk, paint, or posts it may be difficult to continuously keep a soccer ball “in play” meaning within the field of play since these conventional boundaries do not stop the ball. What is needed is a portable system for a goal and boundaries that may allow a soccer field and goals to be set up and torn down on any field seamlessly, quickly, and efficiently.
- the present invention relates to a portable soccer goal and field apparatus and method that include a lightweight, modular, and portable soccer goal and accompanying enclosures.
- the present invention is a portable system for a goal and boundaries that enables a soccer field and goals to be set up and torn down on any field seamlessly, quickly, and efficiently.
- a soccer field enclosure system includes a mesh goal formed through a plurality of poles; one or more panels; and a plurality of end poles for supporting the one or more panels; wherein one of the one or more panels is connected to the mesh goal; and wherein each of the mesh goal and the one or more panels are foldable and storable with the plurality of poles and the plurality of end poles in a carrying case.
- the one or more panels may include end portions each configured to attach to one of the plurality of end poles.
- the plurality of end poles may be configured to flex.
- the soccer field enclosure system may further include a rebound cord attached to each of the plurality of end poles, wherein the rebound cord is configured to return a panel to a substantially upright position after flexing.
- the soccer field enclosure system may further include an advertisement or logo on one of the one or more panels.
- the advertisement or logo is printed on the one of the one or more panels.
- the advertisement or logo is attached to the one of the one or more panels.
- the one or more panels may be deployable in a modular configuration.
- the one or more panels may include a length of four to six feet.
- the plurality of end poles may include a stake portion for engaging a surface and a top portion.
- the top portion may include a foam cover.
- a soccer field kit may include one or more mesh goals; one or more banners; poles for supporting the one or more mesh goals; flexible end poles for supporting the one or more banners, the flexible end poles configured to engage a surface and to engage the one or more banners for support thereof; wherein the one or more goals and the one or more banners are modularly configurable to form a plurality of soccer field configurations.
- the soccer field kit may include an advertisement or logo on the one or more banners.
- the advertisement or logo is printed on the one or more banners.
- the advertisement or logo is attached to the one or more banners.
- a soccer field includes at least one portable mesh goal supported by a plurality of insertable poles, the plurality of insertable poles are removable from the at least one portable mesh goal; and at least two portable panels each adjacent to the at least one portable mesh goal and supported by an end pole configured to engage a surface and to support the at least two portable panels, the at least two portable panels are removeable from the surface; wherein the at least two portable panels are configured to provide soccer ball confinement for shots toward the at least one portable mesh goal.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 are diagrams of a soccer goal enclosure system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a diagram of a panel used with the enclosure system of FIG. 1 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a diagram of a panel with a pole disposed therethrough
- FIG. 5 is a diagram of a plural panels with poles disposed therethrough
- FIG. 6 is a diagram of a panel coupled to a pole with a rebound cord attached thereto;
- FIG. 7 is a diagram of a front view of the soccer goal enclosure system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 8 is a diagram of a first exemplary deployment in which plural panels with poles are utilized to form a large field with opposing goals;
- FIG. 9 is a diagram of a second exemplary deployment which may be referred to as an exemplary training field
- FIG. 10 is a diagram of a third exemplary deployment 70 which includes two end line systems over a full field.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram of a three-sided soccer tennis deployment with three panels at a center point.
- the present invention relates to a portable soccer goal and field apparatus and method that include a lightweight, modular, and portable soccer goal and accompanying enclosures.
- the present invention is a portable system for a goal and various boundaries that enables a soccer field and goals to be set up and torn down on any field seamlessly, quickly, and efficiently. Further, the boundaries help to keep a soccer ball “in play”, i.e. the boundaries provide confinement. This prevents wasted time in chasing an out-of-bounds ball and turbo charges game play. Also, the present invention is adaptable in that the goal may connect to any number of boundaries in a variety of configurations for game play, training, exercise, and the like.
- diagrams illustrate a soccer goal enclosure system 10 .
- the enclosure system 10 includes a goal 12 connected to two panels 14 , 16 .
- the goal 12 is formed by a plurality of interconnectable poles 18 of varying lengths and a mesh net 20 .
- the goal 12 may be formed from a total of eight poles 18 —two poles 18 substantially parallel to one another and the ground forming the top and the bottom of the goal 12 , two poles 18 upright from the ground forming the sides, and four poles 18 forming the interior of the goal 12 .
- the mesh net 20 may include clips or the like to run the poles 18 through.
- the poles 18 may be freestanding or may include a stake to connect into in the ground.
- the poles 18 may be a flexible material such as fiberglass, plastic, Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and the like.
- the poles 18 may snap or connect to one another through various means.
- the poles 18 may include connectors disposed at each end for attachment thereto with other poles 18 .
- the goal 12 may be formed without the poles 18 and instead include a shaped mesh forming the mesh net 20 with stakes or the like for securing to the ground.
- the panels 14 , 16 may include end portions 22 and a banner 24 disposed between the end portions 22 .
- the end portions 22 are connected or formed to the banner 24 .
- the end portions 22 and the banner 24 may include a flexible material such as cloth, nylon, polyester, etc.
- the end portions 22 may include means to connect to a pole or the like for supporting the panels 14 , 16 .
- the end portions 22 may include a plurality of openings to receive a cord or the like to attach the end portions 22 to a pole.
- the end portions 22 may include an opening through which a pole is slid.
- the end portions 22 may include clasps, ties, hooks, etc. to connect to a pole.
- the end portion 22 abutting the goal 12 may connect to the goal 12 through the pole 18 or the like.
- FIG. 3 a diagram illustrates a single panel 14 for use with the enclosure system 10 .
- FIG. 1 illustrates the goal 12 with two panels 14 , 16 .
- the enclosure system 10 may include any number of panels 14 forming a variety of different field configurations. That is, each of the end portions 22 may be configured to connect to another end portion 22 or adjacent banners 24 may be configured to share a single end portion 22 .
- the banner 24 may include a logo 28 , such as an advertisement, emblem, logo, or the like. Importantly, the banner 24 may provide both an advertisement/logo 28 as well as being a boundary for the field simultaneously.
- the advertisement/logo 28 may be directly printed on the banner 24 or may be attached to the banner 24 through a variety of means, e.g. hook and clasp, buttons, adhesive, ties, etc.
- each end of the end portions 22 may include a plurality of button holes on each side through which poles or the like may be inserted for support thereof.
- the enclosure system 10 may form a portable kit that may include any number of goals 12 and panels 14 to form various soccer field configurations.
- each of the components in the goals 12 and the panels 14 are configured to roll up and be stored in a substantially cylindrical carrying device.
- the mesh net 20 may fold around the poles 18 and the banner 24 may fold around the end poles 22 with the folded parts then slid into the substantially cylindrical carrying device.
- a panel 14 is illustrated with a pole 30 disposed therethrough.
- the pole 30 includes a top portion 32 and a stake portion 34 .
- the stake portion 34 is configured to be placed within the ground to provide support for the pole 30 and the banner 24 .
- the top portion 32 may include a banner, a sign, a post, a lamp, etc.
- the top portion 32 may also include protection such as a foam covering to prevent injury.
- the end portion 22 includes a plurality of openings 36 through which an attachment cord 38 couples the end portion 22 to the pole 30 .
- the pole 30 may be a flexible material such as fiberglass, plastic, Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and the like.
- the pole 30 may be 3 to 6 feet in length.
- the banner 24 may be 4 to 6 feet in length, such as 5 feet, for example.
- plural panels 14 are illustrated with poles 30 disposed therethrough.
- the panels 14 may be interconnected via the end portions 22 with each end portion 22 sharing a common pole 30 between adjacent panels 14 .
- the present invention enables a variety of differing field configurations by adding addition panels 14 .
- the panels 14 are configurable in a modular fashion to form any type of confinement or boundaries as required.
- the panels 14 may be approximately 4 to 6 feet in length, such as 5 feet, for example. It has been determined that length of approximately 5 feet provides adequate support and field coverage.
- a panel 14 is illustrated coupled to a pole 30 with a rebound cord 40 .
- the panel 14 and the pole 30 may be flexible.
- the panel 14 and the pole 30 may be configured to provide significant flexibility.
- a person may be able to step on the panel 14 and the panel 14 and the pole 30 will flex such that the panel 14 is a soft boundary in case the person runs into the panel, i.e. the panel 14 will provide give upon flexing.
- the rebound cord 40 may be disposed on the pole between the stake portion 34 and the top portion 32 enabling the panel 14 to return to a substantially upright configuration after being flexed.
- the rebound cord 40 may be elastic, e.g.
- the pole 30 may be configured to flex completely from the top portion 32 to the ground or the stake portion 34 without breaking, i.e. 360 degree flexibility, and the rebound cord 40 may provide a mechanism for the panel 14 to retain its shape.
- any spring like mechanism may be utilized with the panel 14 for returning the panel 14 to a substantially upright position after the pole has flexed.
- the poles 30 may be configured to return themselves to the upright position upon flexing.
- a front view illustrates the soccer goal enclosure system 10 with poles 30 disposed between the panels 14 and the goal 12 .
- the system 10 provides a convenient and portable system for ball confinement in soccer.
- the system 10 is portable, lightweight, modular, etc. and may be used in a plurality of field configurations only limited by a number of panels 14 .
- FIGS. 8-12 in various exemplary embodiments, diagrams illustrate example deployments of the enclosure system 10 .
- FIG. 8 illustrates a first exemplary deployment 50 in which plural panels 14 with poles 30 are utilized to form a large field with opposing goals 12 .
- This may be a fully enclosed soccer field or may include several openings (as shown in FIG. 8 ) for players to ingress and egress the playing field.
- Such configuration may be advantageous in youth games or the like, i.e. keeping the ball in play for faster play.
- the deployment 50 may be a 30 yd ⁇ 20 yd field, for example.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a deployment 60 which may be referred to as an exemplary training field.
- the deployment 60 includes two systems 10 in a miniature field configurations, e.g. for 1v1, 2v2, etc. games.
- the deployment 60 further includes a soccer tennis 62 configuration which includes one panel 14 and fins attached thereto.
- the soccer tennis 62 may be utilized for 1v1 training exercises.
- the deployment 60 two end line systems 64 which include the goal 12 which panels 14 attached thereto in such a manner that the goal 12 is in front of the panels 14 , i.e. the panels 14 directly attached to the goal 12 extend diagonally away from the goal 12 . This provides a backstop like configuration.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a deployment 70 which includes the two end line systems 64 over a full field.
- the two end line systems 64 provide a backstop like configuration for full field play.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a three-sided soccer tennis deployment 80 with three panels 14 at a center point.
- Each of the panels 14 includes a fin 82 .
- the three-sided soccer tennis deployment 80 may be utilized for multi-directional play and training between three or more people.
- the panels 14 do not share a single pole 30 in this set up, but there may be three poles 30 held together in the center by a shock cord.
- the panels 14 may be different colors, e.g. the panels 14 immediately adjacent to the goal 12 may be a different color than the other panels 14 .
- the panels 14 and the goals 12 may be configured in any number of configurations for practice, training, game play, and the like. Further, smaller fields may be used for one-on-one, two-on-two, three-on-three, and the like game play.
- the enclosure system 10 may be provided as a kit.
- the enclosure system 10 may include 16 “stepflex” safety poles, 12 stretch panels, 2 mesh goals, and carry bag.
- an enclosed field size is approximately 32′ ⁇ 18′ which is good for a three-on-three game (or more for younger players).
- This system is a detachable system where the various components may be detached from one another, i.e. detachable panels 14 .
- the “Deluxe” portable model can be separated into 2 sections in order to increase overall playing space.
- Another kit may include a Non-detachable portable model with 12 “stepflex” safety poles, 10 stretch panels, 2 mesh goals, and carry bag. Here, all of the panels 14 and the goal 12 are physically connected and fold up together. This may include a Field size of 16′ ⁇ 20′.
- This portable model while not being detachable, can be used for endless, skill building activities, and be shaped to resemble a rectangle, a pentagon, an oval, a square etc.
- another kit may include a pair of portable end sections with 8 stepflex safety poles, 4 stretch panels, 2 mesh goals, and carry bag.
- each end section is a goal attached to two panels with a width of each end section of 14′ wide each.
- This “Micro” portable model can be added to the “Deluxe” model in order to create 4 scoring areas within the Soccer Corral. Detach and place sideline panels just outside of a striped line in the grass, so if the ball rolls over the line it will not go far.
- a portable model can be added to the “Deluxe” model in order to create 4 scoring areas within the enclosure system 10 . Detach and place sideline panels just outside of a striped line in the grass, so if the ball rolls over the line it won't go far.
- the banner 24 may be 5′ ⁇ 20′′ stretchable fabric
- the poles 18 , 22 may be 45′′ “stepflex” safety poles
- the mesh net 20 a 30′′ ⁇ 4′ rebounder mesh goals with depth, and carry bag.
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The present disclosure relates to a portable soccer goal and field apparatus and method that include a lightweight, modular, and portable soccer goal and accompanying enclosures. The present disclosure is a portable system for a goal and various boundaries that enables a soccer field and goals to be set up and torn down on any field seamlessly, quickly, and efficiently. Further, the boundaries keep a soccer ball “in play”, i.e. the boundaries provide confinement. This prevents wasted time in chasing an out-of-bounds ball and turbo charges game play. Also, the present disclosure is adaptable in that the goal may connect to any number of boundaries in a variety of configurations for game play, training, exercise, and the like.
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- The present non-provisional patent application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/377,299, filed Aug. 26, 2010, and entitled “PORTABLE SOCCER GOAL AND FIELD APPARATUS AND METHOD,” which is incorporated in full by reference herein.
- The present invention relates generally to a portable soccer goal and field apparatus and method. More particularly, the present invention relates to a portable goal which may be coupled to a plurality of portable panels forming soccer goals and the field.
- Soccer is proliferating in the U.S. at all levels from youth to adult. Typically, soccer is played on a rectangular field with goals at opposing ends and boundaries defined on the field, such as via chalk, paint, or posts. As such, soccer fields must be maintained and dedicated for playing soccer. Further, using existing boundaries on the field, such as via chalk, paint, or posts, it may be difficult to continuously keep a soccer ball “in play” meaning within the field of play since these conventional boundaries do not stop the ball. What is needed is a portable system for a goal and boundaries that may allow a soccer field and goals to be set up and torn down on any field seamlessly, quickly, and efficiently.
- In various exemplary embodiments, the present invention relates to a portable soccer goal and field apparatus and method that include a lightweight, modular, and portable soccer goal and accompanying enclosures. The present invention is a portable system for a goal and boundaries that enables a soccer field and goals to be set up and torn down on any field seamlessly, quickly, and efficiently.
- In an exemplary embodiment, a soccer field enclosure system includes a mesh goal formed through a plurality of poles; one or more panels; and a plurality of end poles for supporting the one or more panels; wherein one of the one or more panels is connected to the mesh goal; and wherein each of the mesh goal and the one or more panels are foldable and storable with the plurality of poles and the plurality of end poles in a carrying case. The one or more panels may include end portions each configured to attach to one of the plurality of end poles. The plurality of end poles may be configured to flex. The soccer field enclosure system may further include a rebound cord attached to each of the plurality of end poles, wherein the rebound cord is configured to return a panel to a substantially upright position after flexing. The soccer field enclosure system may further include an advertisement or logo on one of the one or more panels. Optionally, the advertisement or logo is printed on the one of the one or more panels. Alternatively, the advertisement or logo is attached to the one of the one or more panels. The one or more panels may be deployable in a modular configuration. Optionally, the one or more panels may include a length of four to six feet. The plurality of end poles may include a stake portion for engaging a surface and a top portion. The top portion may include a foam cover.
- In another exemplary embodiment, a soccer field kit may include one or more mesh goals; one or more banners; poles for supporting the one or more mesh goals; flexible end poles for supporting the one or more banners, the flexible end poles configured to engage a surface and to engage the one or more banners for support thereof; wherein the one or more goals and the one or more banners are modularly configurable to form a plurality of soccer field configurations. The soccer field kit may include an advertisement or logo on the one or more banners. Optionally, the advertisement or logo is printed on the one or more banners. Alternatively, the advertisement or logo is attached to the one or more banners.
- In yet another exemplary embodiment, a soccer field includes at least one portable mesh goal supported by a plurality of insertable poles, the plurality of insertable poles are removable from the at least one portable mesh goal; and at least two portable panels each adjacent to the at least one portable mesh goal and supported by an end pole configured to engage a surface and to support the at least two portable panels, the at least two portable panels are removeable from the surface; wherein the at least two portable panels are configured to provide soccer ball confinement for shots toward the at least one portable mesh goal.
- The present invention is illustrated and described herein with reference to the various drawings, in which like reference numbers denote like method steps and/or system components, respectively, and in which:
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FIGS. 1 and 2 are diagrams of a soccer goal enclosure system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a diagram of a panel used with the enclosure system ofFIG. 1 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a diagram of a panel with a pole disposed therethrough; -
FIG. 5 is a diagram of a plural panels with poles disposed therethrough; -
FIG. 6 is a diagram of a panel coupled to a pole with a rebound cord attached thereto; -
FIG. 7 is a diagram of a front view of the soccer goal enclosure system ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 8 is a diagram of a first exemplary deployment in which plural panels with poles are utilized to form a large field with opposing goals; -
FIG. 9 is a diagram of a second exemplary deployment which may be referred to as an exemplary training field; -
FIG. 10 is a diagram of a thirdexemplary deployment 70 which includes two end line systems over a full field; and -
FIG. 11 is a diagram of a three-sided soccer tennis deployment with three panels at a center point. - In various exemplary embodiments, the present invention relates to a portable soccer goal and field apparatus and method that include a lightweight, modular, and portable soccer goal and accompanying enclosures. The present invention is a portable system for a goal and various boundaries that enables a soccer field and goals to be set up and torn down on any field seamlessly, quickly, and efficiently. Further, the boundaries help to keep a soccer ball “in play”, i.e. the boundaries provide confinement. This prevents wasted time in chasing an out-of-bounds ball and turbo charges game play. Also, the present invention is adaptable in that the goal may connect to any number of boundaries in a variety of configurations for game play, training, exercise, and the like.
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FIGS. 1 and 2 , in an exemplary embodiment, diagrams illustrate a soccergoal enclosure system 10. Theenclosure system 10 includes agoal 12 connected to two 14, 16. Thepanels goal 12 is formed by a plurality ofinterconnectable poles 18 of varying lengths and amesh net 20. For example, thegoal 12 may be formed from a total of eightpoles 18—twopoles 18 substantially parallel to one another and the ground forming the top and the bottom of thegoal 12, twopoles 18 upright from the ground forming the sides, and fourpoles 18 forming the interior of thegoal 12. Themesh net 20 may include clips or the like to run thepoles 18 through. Thepoles 18 may be freestanding or may include a stake to connect into in the ground. In an exemplary embodiment, thepoles 18 may be a flexible material such as fiberglass, plastic, Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and the like. Thepoles 18 may snap or connect to one another through various means. For example, thepoles 18 may include connectors disposed at each end for attachment thereto withother poles 18. In another exemplary embodiment, thegoal 12 may be formed without thepoles 18 and instead include a shaped mesh forming themesh net 20 with stakes or the like for securing to the ground. - The
14, 16 may includepanels end portions 22 and abanner 24 disposed between theend portions 22. Theend portions 22 are connected or formed to thebanner 24. Theend portions 22 and thebanner 24 may include a flexible material such as cloth, nylon, polyester, etc. Theend portions 22 may include means to connect to a pole or the like for supporting the 14, 16. For example, thepanels end portions 22 may include a plurality of openings to receive a cord or the like to attach theend portions 22 to a pole. In another example, theend portions 22 may include an opening through which a pole is slid. Alternatively, theend portions 22 may include clasps, ties, hooks, etc. to connect to a pole. Also, theend portion 22 abutting thegoal 12 may connect to thegoal 12 through thepole 18 or the like. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , in an exemplary embodiment, a diagram illustrates asingle panel 14 for use with theenclosure system 10. Note,FIG. 1 illustrates thegoal 12 with two 14, 16. Each of thepanels 14, 16 is substantially the same, and thepanels enclosure system 10 may include any number ofpanels 14 forming a variety of different field configurations. That is, each of theend portions 22 may be configured to connect to anotherend portion 22 oradjacent banners 24 may be configured to share asingle end portion 22. Further, thebanner 24 may include alogo 28, such as an advertisement, emblem, logo, or the like. Importantly, thebanner 24 may provide both an advertisement/logo 28 as well as being a boundary for the field simultaneously. This gives the opportunity for a local game to have a similar look and feel as a professional field. The advertisement/logo 28 may be directly printed on thebanner 24 or may be attached to thebanner 24 through a variety of means, e.g. hook and clasp, buttons, adhesive, ties, etc. Note, each end of theend portions 22 may include a plurality of button holes on each side through which poles or the like may be inserted for support thereof. - The
enclosure system 10 may form a portable kit that may include any number ofgoals 12 andpanels 14 to form various soccer field configurations. In particular, each of the components in thegoals 12 and thepanels 14 are configured to roll up and be stored in a substantially cylindrical carrying device. For example, themesh net 20 may fold around thepoles 18 and thebanner 24 may fold around theend poles 22 with the folded parts then slid into the substantially cylindrical carrying device. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , in an exemplary embodiment, apanel 14 is illustrated with apole 30 disposed therethrough. In this example, thepole 30 includes atop portion 32 and astake portion 34. Thestake portion 34 is configured to be placed within the ground to provide support for thepole 30 and thebanner 24. Thetop portion 32 may include a banner, a sign, a post, a lamp, etc. Thetop portion 32 may also include protection such as a foam covering to prevent injury. Theend portion 22 includes a plurality ofopenings 36 through which an attachment cord 38 couples theend portion 22 to thepole 30. Thepole 30 may be a flexible material such as fiberglass, plastic, Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and the like. In an exemplary embodiment, thepole 30 may be 3 to 6 feet in length. Also, thebanner 24 may be 4 to 6 feet in length, such as 5 feet, for example. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , in an exemplary embodiment,plural panels 14 are illustrated withpoles 30 disposed therethrough. Advantageously, thepanels 14 may be interconnected via theend portions 22 with eachend portion 22 sharing acommon pole 30 betweenadjacent panels 14. Thus, the present invention enables a variety of differing field configurations by addingaddition panels 14. Specifically, thepanels 14 are configurable in a modular fashion to form any type of confinement or boundaries as required. Thepanels 14 may be approximately 4 to 6 feet in length, such as 5 feet, for example. It has been determined that length of approximately 5 feet provides adequate support and field coverage. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , in an exemplary embodiment, apanel 14 is illustrated coupled to apole 30 with arebound cord 40. As described herein, thepanel 14 and thepole 30 may be flexible. For safety purposes, thepanel 14 and thepole 30 may be configured to provide significant flexibility. For example, a person may be able to step on thepanel 14 and thepanel 14 and thepole 30 will flex such that thepanel 14 is a soft boundary in case the person runs into the panel, i.e. thepanel 14 will provide give upon flexing. Therebound cord 40 may be disposed on the pole between thestake portion 34 and thetop portion 32 enabling thepanel 14 to return to a substantially upright configuration after being flexed. For example, therebound cord 40 may be elastic, e.g. bungee cord. In an exemplary embodiment, thepole 30 may be configured to flex completely from thetop portion 32 to the ground or thestake portion 34 without breaking, i.e. 360 degree flexibility, and therebound cord 40 may provide a mechanism for thepanel 14 to retain its shape. In another exemplary embodiment, any spring like mechanism may be utilized with thepanel 14 for returning thepanel 14 to a substantially upright position after the pole has flexed. Note, thepoles 30 may be configured to return themselves to the upright position upon flexing. - Referring to
FIG. 7 , in an exemplary embodiment, a front view illustrates the soccergoal enclosure system 10 withpoles 30 disposed between thepanels 14 and thegoal 12. As described herein, thesystem 10 provides a convenient and portable system for ball confinement in soccer. Thesystem 10 is portable, lightweight, modular, etc. and may be used in a plurality of field configurations only limited by a number ofpanels 14. - Referring to
FIGS. 8-12 , in various exemplary embodiments, diagrams illustrate example deployments of theenclosure system 10.FIG. 8 illustrates a firstexemplary deployment 50 in whichplural panels 14 withpoles 30 are utilized to form a large field with opposinggoals 12. This may be a fully enclosed soccer field or may include several openings (as shown inFIG. 8 ) for players to ingress and egress the playing field. Such configuration may be advantageous in youth games or the like, i.e. keeping the ball in play for faster play. Thedeployment 50 may be a 30 yd×20 yd field, for example. -
FIG. 9 illustrates adeployment 60 which may be referred to as an exemplary training field. Thedeployment 60 includes twosystems 10 in a miniature field configurations, e.g. for 1v1, 2v2, etc. games. Thedeployment 60 further includes asoccer tennis 62 configuration which includes onepanel 14 and fins attached thereto. Thesoccer tennis 62 may be utilized for 1v1 training exercises. Finally, thedeployment 60 twoend line systems 64 which include thegoal 12 whichpanels 14 attached thereto in such a manner that thegoal 12 is in front of thepanels 14, i.e. thepanels 14 directly attached to thegoal 12 extend diagonally away from thegoal 12. This provides a backstop like configuration. -
FIG. 10 illustrates adeployment 70 which includes the twoend line systems 64 over a full field. Here, the twoend line systems 64 provide a backstop like configuration for full field play. Finally,FIG. 11 illustrates a three-sidedsoccer tennis deployment 80 with threepanels 14 at a center point. Each of thepanels 14 includes afin 82. The three-sidedsoccer tennis deployment 80 may be utilized for multi-directional play and training between three or more people. At the center, in an exemplary embodiment, thepanels 14 do not share asingle pole 30 in this set up, but there may be threepoles 30 held together in the center by a shock cord. - The
panels 14 may be different colors, e.g. thepanels 14 immediately adjacent to thegoal 12 may be a different color than theother panels 14. Thepanels 14 and thegoals 12 may be configured in any number of configurations for practice, training, game play, and the like. Further, smaller fields may be used for one-on-one, two-on-two, three-on-three, and the like game play. - The
enclosure system 10 may be provided as a kit. In a first deluxe kit, theenclosure system 10 may include 16 “stepflex” safety poles, 12 stretch panels, 2 mesh goals, and carry bag. Here, an enclosed field size is approximately 32′×18′ which is good for a three-on-three game (or more for younger players). This system is a detachable system where the various components may be detached from one another, i.e.detachable panels 14. The “Deluxe” portable model can be separated into 2 sections in order to increase overall playing space. - Another kit may include a Non-detachable portable model with 12 “stepflex” safety poles, 10 stretch panels, 2 mesh goals, and carry bag. Here, all of the
panels 14 and thegoal 12 are physically connected and fold up together. This may include a Field size of 16′×20′. This portable model, while not being detachable, can be used for endless, skill building activities, and be shaped to resemble a rectangle, a pentagon, an oval, a square etc. - Also, another kit may include a pair of portable end sections with 8 stepflex safety poles, 4 stretch panels, 2 mesh goals, and carry bag. Here, each end section is a goal attached to two panels with a width of each end section of 14′ wide each. This “Micro” portable model can be added to the “Deluxe” model in order to create 4 scoring areas within the Soccer Corral. Detach and place sideline panels just outside of a striped line in the grass, so if the ball rolls over the line it will not go far. A portable model can be added to the “Deluxe” model in order to create 4 scoring areas within the
enclosure system 10. Detach and place sideline panels just outside of a striped line in the grass, so if the ball rolls over the line it won't go far. - In an exemplary embodiment, the
banner 24 may be 5′×20″ stretchable fabric, the 18, 22 may be 45″ “stepflex” safety poles, and the mesh net 20 a 30″×4′ rebounder mesh goals with depth, and carry bag.poles - Although the present invention has been illustrated and described herein with reference to preferred embodiments and specific examples thereof, it will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that other embodiments and examples may perform similar functions and/or achieve like results. All such equivalent embodiments and examples are within the spirit and scope of the present invention and are intended to be covered by the following claims.
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1. A soccer field enclosure system, comprising:
a mesh goal formed through a plurality of poles;
one or more panels; and
a plurality of end poles for supporting the one or more panels;
wherein one of the one or more panels is connected to the mesh goal; and
wherein each of the mesh goal and the one or more panels are foldable and storable with the plurality of poles and the plurality of end poles in a carrying case.
2. The soccer field enclosure system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more panels comprise end portions each configured to attach to one of the plurality of end poles.
3. The soccer field enclosure system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of end poles are configured to flex.
4. The soccer field enclosure system of claim 3 , further comprising a rebound cord attached to each of the plurality of end poles, wherein the rebound cord is configured to return a panel to a substantially upright position after flexing.
5. The soccer field enclosure system of claim 3 , further comprising a spring like mechanism, wherein the spring like mechanism is configured to return a panel to a substantially upright position after flexing.
6. The soccer field enclosure system of claim 1 , further comprising:
an advertisement or logo on one of the one or more panels.
7. The soccer field enclosure system of claim 6 , wherein the advertisement or logo is printed on the one of the one or more panels.
8. The soccer field enclosure system of claim 6 , wherein the advertisement or logo is attached to the one of the one or more panels.
9. The soccer field enclosure system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more panels are deployable in a modular configuration.
10. The soccer field enclosure system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more panels comprise a length of four to six feet.
11. The soccer field enclosure system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of end poles comprise a stake portion for engaging a surface and a top portion.
12. The soccer field enclosure system of claim 11 , wherein the top portion comprises a foam cover.
13. A soccer field kit, comprising:
one or more mesh goals;
one or more banners;
poles for supporting the one or more mesh goals;
flexible end poles for supporting the one or more banners, the flexible end poles configured to engage a surface and to engage the one or more banners for support thereof;
wherein the one or more goals and the one or more banners are modularly configurable to form a plurality of soccer field configurations.
14. The soccer field kit of claim 13 , further comprising:
an advertisement or logo on the one or more banners.
15. The soccer field kit of claim 14 , wherein the advertisement or logo is printed on the one or more banners.
16. The soccer field kit of claim 14 , wherein the advertisement or logo is attached to the one or more banners.
17. A soccer field, comprising:
at least one portable mesh goal supported by a plurality of insertable poles, the plurality of insertable poles are removable from the at least one portable mesh goal; and
at least two portable panels each adjacent to the at least one portable mesh goal and supported by an end pole configured to engage a surface and to support the at least two portable panels, the at least two portable panels are removable form the surface;
wherein the at least two portable panels are configured to provide soccer ball confinement for shots toward the at least one portable mesh goal.
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