KR101659501B1 - Fence for preventing damage of a fly ball of athletic facilities - Google Patents

Fence for preventing damage of a fly ball of athletic facilities Download PDF

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KR101659501B1
KR101659501B1 KR1020160021262A KR20160021262A KR101659501B1 KR 101659501 B1 KR101659501 B1 KR 101659501B1 KR 1020160021262 A KR1020160021262 A KR 1020160021262A KR 20160021262 A KR20160021262 A KR 20160021262A KR 101659501 B1 KR101659501 B1 KR 101659501B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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The present invention relates to a fly ball prevention fence for a sports facility. According to the present invention, a fly ball prevention net is coupled with front surfaces of pillars and an auxiliary fence is coupled between adjacent pillars so that the fly ball prevention net can remain intact, entry of a pedestrian from the outside can be limited, and facility and safety management can be facilitated. The fly ball prevention fence for a sports facility according to the present invention, which is to prevent a ball from flying out of a sports facility, includes: a plurality of pillars fixedly disposed on a ground surface and at a predetermined distance from each other; a fly ball prevention net coupled with front surfaces of the pillars; an auxiliary fence coupled between the pillars; a support made up of an elastic member and provided to be height-adjustable in front of the pillars, a coupling plate being provided on one side of the support and the coupling plate being selectively bolt-coupled with a plurality of bolt holes formed in the pillars; and a rod- or mat-shaped shock absorber coupled with the support, provided on one front side of the fly ball prevention net, and made up of an elastic member.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to an athletic facility,

The present invention relates to an anti-braking system for preventing collision of an anti-braking network by combining an anti-braking net on the front of a pillar and an auxiliary fence between neighboring pillars, It will be against fence.

In schools, parks, rivers, rivers, etc., there are many athletic facilities including baseball grounds, soccer fields, tennis courts.

Such a sports facility is provided with a fly-ball preventing fence at a predetermined height so as to divide the boundary with the outside and to prevent the ball from blowing to the outside and impacting or loss of the pedestrian.

Conventionally, a conventional anti-collision fence is constituted by directly fixing a net 2 between adjacent strands 1 or in front of struts 1 as shown in Fig. The strut 1 uses a large number of circular or prismatic pipes, and the net 2 is formed by arranging synthetic fibers or wires of a predetermined thickness in a vertically and horizontally crossed arrangement.

However, in the conventional technique, since the net 2 is directly fixed to the support 1, a user who uses the athletic facility may be injured by colliding with the support 1 which is a metal. In addition, there is a problem that repair and reinforcement costs are increased because a strong impact such as a baseball or a soccer ball may cause damage to the net 2 and deformation of the support 1.

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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention is directed to provide a bending prevention fence for an athletic facility capable of preventing damage to a bachelor protection net.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0006] The present invention provides a braking-preventing fence for athletic facility that can secure safety by preventing a user from directly bumping into a support by disposing the bogie-preventing network at a predetermined distance from the support.

The present invention is to provide a bike protection fence for an athletic facility capable of reducing the maintenance cost by improving the durability of the bike-preventive fence by preventing the damage of the support caused by the impact of the baseball ball and the soccer ball.

According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a biceps prevention fence for a sports facility for preventing a ball from going out from a sports facility, comprising: a plurality of pillars fixedly installed at a predetermined interval on the ground; An anti-bite network coupled to the column front; An auxiliary fence coupled between the struts; A plurality of bolt holes formed in the struts and having a coupling plate selectively bolted to the bolt holes, And a rod or a mat-shaped shock absorber coupled to the support, the shock absorber being disposed on a front side of the anti-collision nail and being formed of an elastic member; Wherein a spacing member is protruded from an upper end of the strut so that the strut has a pillar shape and a fixing bar is laterally coupled to a front end of the spacing member so as to be connected to a spacing member of a neighboring strut, Wherein the batt prevention net is connected to the fixing bar and is arranged to be spaced apart from the support by a predetermined distance.

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According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the auxiliary fence is a wind fence.

The present invention has the following effects.

First, it is possible to prevent collapse of the anti-collision barrier and restrict entry of pedestrians by combining the anti-collision net on the front of the column and the auxiliary fence between adjacent columns. Therefore, it is convenient in facility and safety management.

Second, the fixing bar is coupled to the spacing member protruding forward from the upper part of the column, and the non-blocking network is coupled to the fixing bar, so that the risk of safety accidents caused by direct collision with the column can be prevented.

Third, since the anti-collision net is disposed at a predetermined distance from the support, it is possible to prevent damage to the support due to the impact of the ball. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the maintenance cost by improving the durability of the bimetallic fence.

Fourth, when a shock absorber is provided in front of the anti-collision barrier, shock can be absorbed by the shock absorber, thereby further ensuring safety of the user.

1 is a perspective view showing a conventional anticollure fence;
2 is a perspective view showing a bhikkhus prevention fence according to the present invention.
3 is a side cross-sectional view of the biceps prevention fence of the present invention shown in Fig. 2;
FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 are perspective views showing a bhikkhus prevention fence of the present invention equipped with an auxiliary fence according to various embodiments. FIG.
6 is a perspective view showing a bhikkhus prevention fence according to an embodiment of the present invention equipped with a shock absorber according to an embodiment.
7 is a perspective view showing a bhikkhus prevention fence according to another embodiment of the present invention equipped with a shock absorber.
8 is a perspective view showing a coupling relation between the support and the support.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view showing a biceps fence for an athletic facility of the present invention in which the auxiliary fence is a wind fence. Fig.

Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and preferred embodiments.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a biceps prevention fence of the present invention, and FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view of the biceps prevention fence of the present invention shown in FIG.

4 and 5 are perspective views showing a bhikkhus prevention fence of the present invention equipped with an auxiliary fence according to various embodiments.

As shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, the biceps fence preventing fence according to the present invention is for preventing the ball from going out to the outside in a sports facility, and includes a plurality of pillars 1 fixedly installed at a predetermined interval on the ground; (2) coupled to the front of the strut (1); An auxiliary fence (3) coupled between the struts (1); A support plate 51 composed of an elastic member and having a height adjustable in front of the support column 1 is provided at one side of the support plate 51 which is selectively bolted to a plurality of bolt holes 13 formed in the support column 1, 5); And a rod or a mat-shaped shock absorber 4 connected to the support 5 and provided on one side of the front side of the anti-blooming prevention net 2 and composed of an elastic member; Wherein a spacing member 11 is protruded in front of an upper end of the strut 1 so that the strut 1 has a L-shape and the front end of the spacing member 11 is spaced apart from the adjacent struts 1 The fixing bar 12 is coupled in the lateral direction so as to be connected to the member 11 and the noncontact prevention net 2 is coupled to the fixing bar 12 so that the non- .

A plurality of the struts (1) are provided on the ground so as to be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance.

The column 1 is fixed to the ground, and may be formed of a metallic material such as a cylindrical pipe, a square pipe, or the like, and a d-shaped steel or an H-shaped steel may be used.

It is preferable that the strut 1 has sufficient rigidity to support an external force due to the impact of the ball including the load of the bogie-preventing net 2 and the auxiliary fence 3.

The blob-preventing net (2) is joined to the front surface of the column (1).

The anti-blooming prevention net 2 may be formed of a natural fiber, a synthetic fiber such as nylon, PE, or a wire formed in a lattice shape and formed of a mesh.

The baffle preventing net (2) can be connected to the top of the front surface of the support (1).

At this time, the anti-blooming prevention net 2 can be connected to a connection port connected to the column 1 by connecting a connection ring, or by using bolts, screws, or the like.

The lower end of the blob-preventing net 2 can be fixed to the ground with an anchor or the like.

The auxiliary fences 3 are coupled between adjacent struts 1.

As a result, it is possible to restrict the entrance and exit of outsiders by providing the anticorrosion protection net 2 on the front surface of the support 1 and the auxiliary fence 3 on the back side of the anticorrosion protection net 2, (2) can be prevented from being damaged.

As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the auxiliary fence 3 may be a general pipe fence, a mesh fence, or the like.

The mesh fence may be made of a metal material that is heavier than the non-blob barrier net 2.

The auxiliary fence 3 does not need to extend to the upper end of the column 1. It is effective to install the auxiliary fence 3 only up to a certain height from the ground,

A spacing member 11 protrudes from the upper end of the strut 1 so that the strut 1 has a lattice shape and the spacing member 11 of the strut 1 adjacent to the front end of the spacing member 11, And the baffle prevention net 2 is coupled to the fixing bar 12 so that the baffle prevention net 2 is arranged to be spaced apart from the support 1 by a predetermined distance Do.

Accordingly, the strut 1 and the spacing member 11 are formed in a generally L-shaped configuration of a vertical portion and a horizontal portion.

The struts (1) and the spacing member (11) can be constituted by welded members having the same cross-sectional shape.

When the non-blocking network 2 is coupled to the fixing bar 12 coupled to the spacing member 11, the non-blocking network 2 is spaced apart from the support 1 by a predetermined distance.

Accordingly, even if the user hits the antireflection net 2, it is safe because there is no impact due to direct collision with the support 1. [ In addition, even if the user or the ball strikes the non-collapse prevention net 2, the support 1 is not damaged, so that the maintenance cost due to the deformation of the support 1 can be reduced.

The fixing bar (12) reinforces the upper portion of the non-blooming prevention net (2).

In addition, when the fixed bar 12 having high rigidity is connected to the neighboring spacing member 11, deflection of the upper portion of the anti-collision preventing net 2 coupled to the lower portion of the fixing bar 12 can be minimized.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a biceps prevention fence of the present invention equipped with a shock absorber according to an embodiment, and FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a biceps prevention fence according to another embodiment of the present invention, to be.

6 and 7, a shock absorber 4 may be provided on the front side of the antireflection preventing net 2.

The shock absorber 4 is installed on the front side of the anticorrosion protection net 2 in order to prevent the user from colliding against the anticorrosion protection net 2 and damaging the anticorrosion protection net 2 or from falling over the anticorrosion protection net 2.

The shock absorber 4 may be installed at a suitable position under the anticorrosion protection net 2 and may be installed only at a certain height from the ground in consideration of the user's elongation.

In addition, the lower end of the shock absorber 4 may extend to the ground, but may be spaced a certain distance away from the ground for easy maintenance and management.

The shock absorber 4 can be formed using a foam such as styrofoam, or an elastic member such as sponge or rubber.

As shown in FIG. 6, the shock absorber 4 can be formed of a rod-shaped horizontal member.

For example, the shock absorber 4 may be formed of an elastic member such as a styrofoam, a sponge, or a rubber having a semicircular cross section.

The shock absorber 4, which is a rod-shaped horizontal member, can be installed at a predetermined height from the ground, preferably at the waist position of the user.

As shown in FIG. 6, it can be installed in one stage, or it can be installed in two stages in consideration of use of adults and children, and it can be installed in three stages or more.

The rod-shaped horizontal member is positioned at the middle portion of the height of the non-blooming prevention net 2, and has an effect of preventing occurrence of folding phenomenon in the blooming prevention net 2 due to wind or the like.

Further, as shown in Fig. 7, the shock absorber 4 may be formed in a mat shape.

The mat may be a panel member having a predetermined thickness, an elastic mat such as rubber, an air mat, a synthetic resin mat, or the like.

The mat may be installed up to a certain height from the ground, and the lower end of the mat may be spaced apart from the ground by a predetermined height.

8 is a perspective view showing a coupling relationship between the support and the support.

8, a support 5 is coupled to the rear of the shock absorber 4, and the support 5 is coupled to the support 1 to support the shock absorber 4.

The shock absorber (4) is supported on the support (1) by a support base (5).

The support 5 is made of an elastic member such as a coil spring, a leaf spring, and a rubber so that the shock absorber 4 absorbs the impact first, and the support 5 absorbs the second shock .

In addition, the support 5 may be adjustably connected to the support 1 so that the height of the shock absorber 4 can be adjusted according to the age and height of the user of the athletic facility.

A plurality of bolt holes 13 are formed in the column 1 so as to be spaced apart from each other at regular intervals in the vertical direction and the bolt holes 13 are bolted to the coupling plate 51 It is possible.

The coupling plate 51 may be formed of an angle or a -shape having a plurality of bolt through holes formed on one side thereof.

A support base 5 having a coupling plate 51 coupled to one side thereof is fastened with a bolt B so as to penetrate the bolt hole 13 of the support 1 and the bolt through hole of the coupling plate 51, The support 5 may be selectively detachably coupled to any height of the support 1 by adjusting the height of the coupling plate 51 according to the height of the impact absorbing band 4 coupled to the other side .

In FIG. 8, the support 5 uses a rectangular steel pipe, but a member having various cross-sectional shapes such as a triangular shape can be used.

Fig. 9 is a perspective view showing a biceps fence for an athletic facility of the present invention in which the auxiliary fence is a wind fence.

As shown in Fig. 9, the auxiliary fence 3 can be constituted by a wind fence.

The sports influenced by the wind, such as tennis, can cut off the influence of wind by using the auxiliary fence (3) as a wind fence.

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The present invention relates to an anti-bloating fence for an athletic facility for preventing a ball from going out of a sports facility,
A plurality of struts (1) fixedly installed on the ground so as to be spaced apart from each other at a constant interval;
(2) coupled to the front of the strut (1);
An auxiliary fence (3) coupled between the struts (1);
A support plate 51 composed of an elastic member and having a height adjustable in front of the support column 1 is provided at one side of the support plate 51 which is selectively bolted to a plurality of bolt holes 13 formed in the support column 1, 5); And
A rod or a cushion type shock absorber 4 connected to the support 5 and provided on one side of the front side of the anti-blooming prevention net 2 and composed of an elastic member; Respectively,
A spacing member 11 protrudes from the upper end of the strut 1 so that the strut 1 has a lattice shape and the spacing member 11 of the strut 1 adjacent to the front end of the spacing member 11, The anticorrosion protection net 2 is connected to the fixed bar 12 and the anticorrosion protection net 2 is arranged to be spaced apart from the strut 1 by a predetermined distance Athletic facilities with a bhikkhu prevention fence.
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KR20120017933A (en) * 2010-08-20 2012-02-29 손동찬 Protective fence for baseball
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