BallFrog Sports, LLC

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Ball launching device

      
Application Number 14754209
Grant Number 09452340
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-06-29
First Publication Date 2015-10-22
Grant Date 2016-09-27
Owner BallFrog Sports, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Vaught, Kelly Andrew
  • Braniecki, Christopher Gene

Abstract

A ball launcher includes a base and a thrower arm defining a ball cradle. An arm holder is disposed on the base and pivotally supports the thrower arm about a first axis of rotation, the thrower arm spring biased about the first axis of rotation. A rotating shaft defines a second axis of rotation substantially parallel to the fore-aft axis. A ball loader is coupled to the rotating shaft for common rotation about the second axis of rotation, the ball loader defining a ball receptacle. A loader arm is releasably connected to the rotating shaft for common rotation about the second axis of rotation. The loader arm defines a longitudinal axis substantially perpendicular to the second axis of rotation of the rotating shaft and has a length extending away from the rotating shaft.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41B 3/00 - Sling weapons
  • A63B 69/40 - Stationarily-arranged devices for projecting balls
  • A63B 69/38 - Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for tennis
  • F41B 3/03 - Catapults having a pivotable launcher arm
  • A63B 24/00 - Electric or electronic controls for exercising apparatus of groups
  • F41B 3/04 - Centrifugal sling apparatus
  • A63B 71/06 - Indicating or scoring devices for games or players
  • A63B 47/00 - Devices for handling or treating balls
  • A63B 69/00 - Training appliances or apparatus for special sports

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Ball launching device

      
Application Number 14565870
Grant Number 09067119
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-12-10
First Publication Date 2015-06-18
Grant Date 2015-06-30
Owner BALLFROG SPORTS, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Vaught, Kelly Andrew
  • Braniecki, Christopher Gene

Abstract

A ball launcher includes a base and a thrower arm defining a ball cradle. An arm holder is disposed on the base and pivotally supports the thrower arm about a first axis of rotation, the thrower arm spring biased about the first axis of rotation. A rotating shaft defines a second axis of rotation substantially parallel to the fore-aft axis. A ball loader is coupled to the rotating shaft for common rotation about the second axis of rotation, the ball loader defining a ball receptacle. A loader arm is releasably connected to the rotating shaft for common rotation about the second axis of rotation. The loader arm defines a longitudinal axis substantially perpendicular to the second axis of rotation of the rotating shaft and has a length extending away from the rotating shaft.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A63B 69/40 - Stationarily-arranged devices for projecting balls
  • A63B 69/38 - Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for tennis
  • F41B 3/03 - Catapults having a pivotable launcher arm

3.

BALL LAUNCHING DEVICE

      
Application Number US2014069470
Publication Number 2015/089140
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-12-10
Publication Date 2015-06-18
Owner BALLFROG SPORTS, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Vaught, Kelly, Andrew
  • Braniecki, Christopher, Gene

Abstract

A ball launcher (100) includes a base (102) and a thrower arm (108) defining a ball cradle (110). An arm holder ( 106) is disposed on the base and pivotally supports the thrower arm about a first axis of rotation (RX). A rotating shaft (15) defines a second axis of rotation (RY) substantially parallel to a fore-aft axis (X) of the base. A ball loader (130) is coupled to the rotating shaft (150) for common rotation about the second axis of rotation, the ball loader defining a ball receptacle (132). A loader arm (160) is releasably connected to the rotating shaft for common rotation about the second axis of rotation. The loader arm defines a longitudinal axis (Xarm) substantially perpendicular to the second axis of rotation and has a length (Larm) extending away from the rotating shaft.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A63B 69/40 - Stationarily-arranged devices for projecting balls

4.

BALL LAUNCHING DEVICE

      
Document Number 02933247
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-12-10
Open to Public Date 2015-06-18
Grant Date 2017-11-28
Owner BALLFROG SPORTS, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Vaught, Kelly Andrew
  • Braniecki, Christopher Gene

Abstract

A ball launcher (100) includes a base (102) and a thrower arm (108) defining a ball cradle (110). An arm holder ( 106) is disposed on the base and pivotally supports the thrower arm about a first axis of rotation (RX). A rotating shaft (15) defines a second axis of rotation (RY) substantially parallel to a fore-aft axis (X) of the base. A ball loader (130) is coupled to the rotating shaft (150) for common rotation about the second axis of rotation, the ball loader defining a ball receptacle (132). A loader arm (160) is releasably connected to the rotating shaft for common rotation about the second axis of rotation. The loader arm defines a longitudinal axis (Xarm) substantially perpendicular to the second axis of rotation and has a length (Larm) extending away from the rotating shaft.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A63B 69/40 - Stationarily-arranged devices for projecting balls