WO2023218113A1 - Multisport court - Google Patents

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WO2023218113A1
WO2023218113A1 PCT/ES2023/070303 ES2023070303W WO2023218113A1 WO 2023218113 A1 WO2023218113 A1 WO 2023218113A1 ES 2023070303 W ES2023070303 W ES 2023070303W WO 2023218113 A1 WO2023218113 A1 WO 2023218113A1
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Rafael Bernabéu Esclapez
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C19/00Design or layout of playing courts, rinks, bowling greens or areas for water-skiing; Covers therefor
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C19/00Design or layout of playing courts, rinks, bowling greens or areas for water-skiing; Covers therefor
    • A63C19/02Shaping of the surface of courts according to the necessities of the different games

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  • the present invention refers to a multi-sport court, that is, to a court that, by virtue of its transformable nature, allows it to be adapted for the practice of different sports, such as paddle tennis, volleyball, badminton, soccer. , basketball, etc.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a sports court that is as versatile as possible, with a simple, and consequently economical, structure.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION In the scope of practical application of the invention, it is common for multi-sports facilities to use the same surface for the practice of different sports, by virtue of the replacement of one type of goals for another, implementation of nets, etc.
  • a convertible padel court that includes, in correspondence with its back walls, folding or removable gates that give access to an immovable goal with respect to said wall, which represents a problem since in both cases
  • These gates represent a hindrance, whether they are foldable or removable, for the use of the goals, having to be stored outside the court or representing an element that can easily be folded down accidentally, determining an obstacle in the practice of the sport. all look undesirable.
  • the use of these gates together with the enclosure that must define the goal itself implies a duplication in the use of enclosure elements, which negatively affects the cost of the installation.
  • the horizontal playing surface includes holes for locking and unlocking a pair of posts for the implementation of the network, which will be linked at its ends to said posts by means of carriages that can be moved vertically along the posts, to adapt the net to different heights to practice different sports such as paddle tennis, badminton, volleyball, etc.
  • the removable nature of the net allows the horizontal playing surface to be used in other sports that do not require a net arranged transversely on its playing surface or track, such as football, basketball, field hockey, etc.
  • the perimeter enclosure that defines the closed area of the multi-sport court of the invention is configured from mesh and/or sheets of glass, sheet metal, wood or any other mechanically resistant and suitable material.
  • a frame is established on which it is perpendicularly movable a frame with a panel or enclosure mesh that in an inoperative situation, that is, when it has not moved with respect to the frame, remains flush with the rest of said enclosure, but which is movable in a posterior direction, that is, towards the exterior of the closed area defined by the enclosure, through guides or rails perpendicular to the enclosure from a rolling frame, which allows said frame to be moved with the enclosure panel or mesh a certain distance according to the route of the guides, to automatically form a goal.
  • panels or meshes are established that complete the enclosure of the goal once it is formed in an operational situation, to prevent the ball from coming out through the sides or upper part of it.
  • the configuration described avoids having to use an additional enclosure element for the bottom of the goal, and optionally contemplates the inclusion of locking means in the movable frame that allow the assembly to be stabilized in both extreme positions of use, depending on the sport being practiced.
  • the size, number and arrangement of these goals may vary depending on the design criteria, so that the court can be used fully along its length, or several games can be played simultaneously if more than one goal is included on its surfaces. larger side walls, where the court would be divided into several sub-courts depending on the number of pairs of opposing goals expected.
  • the frame may be moved from a pair of guides arranged in the upper portion of the frame, from a pair of guides arranged in the lower portion of the frame, or from two pairs of guides arranged in the upper portion and in the lower portion of the frame.
  • the multi-sport court optionally includes one or more basketball boards integrated into the structure of the perimeter enclosure, so that they present a folding hoop equipped with means of hinge, which folds against the board when its services are not required, a solution that is much simpler and more economical than others existing on the market.
  • Figure 1. Shows a schematic plan view of a first embodiment of the multi-sport track in accordance with the object of the present invention .
  • Figure 2. Shows a perspective detail of the multi-sport court at the level of one of its goals, which appears in an operating or use situation.
  • Figure 3. Shows an opposite perspective view of the goal of figure 2, in an inoperative situation.
  • Figure 4. Shows a perspective view of a second embodiment of the invention, for sports in which a smaller goal is required, such as field hockey.
  • Figure 5. shows a perspective detail of the interior of the multi-sport court at the level of its network equipped with height adjustment means, and where the inclusion of reinforcement bars on the perimeter enclosure can be observed. in order to avoid that damaged by balls or blows.
  • the track of the invention is constituted from a horizontal playing surface (1), with its corresponding playing markings, in the corresponding illustrated embodiment examples with the game of paddle tennis, although it could include markings of various sports without affecting the essence of the invention, horizontal playing surface (1) that includes a perimeter enclosure (2), based on mesh and/or glass plates , sheet metal, wood, or other suitable resistant material, having at least one access door (4), and being able to incorporate lighting means (5).
  • horizontal playing surface (1) that includes a perimeter enclosure (2), based on mesh and/or glass plates , sheet metal, wood, or other suitable resistant material, having at least one access door (4), and being able to incorporate lighting means (5).
  • a frame (6) it has been planned that at least one of the walls of the enclosure (2) a frame (6) be established.
  • this structuring allows the frame (8) to be moved with the enclosure panel or mesh (9) a certain distance according to the route of the guides, which will coincide with the depth planned for the goal. .
  • its movable frame (8) may be assisted by two upper guides (7) and two lower guides (7'), as in the case of the example in Figures 2. and 3, or for smaller goals, like the one shown in figure 4, a pair of upper guides (7) will suffice.
  • the goals may be arranged on both the main side walls and the back walls of the multi-sport court, in a variable number depending on the design criteria. In this sense, the enclosure (2) could be reinforced with bars (17) that prevent its deterioration due to the continued impacts of the balls.
  • the perimeter enclosure (2) of the court may additionally include one or more basketball boards (12), integrated into the enclosure itself, so that its ring (13) includes hinge means ( 14) that allow it to be folded in an inoperative situation, as shown in said figure 2.
  • the multi-sport court will include holes for locking and unlocking some posts (15) for a net (3) transversal to the field or piesta, net (3) that will be linked to said posts (15) at its ends through carriages (16) that can be moved vertically along said posts (15) in order to adjust the height of the net (3). ) to different types of sports.

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Disclosed is a multisport court formed by a horizontal surface (1) with a detachable transverse net (3) and a perimeter enclosure (2) based on wire mesh or sheets of glass, metal, wood or other suitable material, with at least one access door (4), wherein at least one wall of the enclosure includes a frame (6) on which a structure (8) with an enclosure mesh or panel (9) can be moved perpendicularly, which structure is flush with the rest of the enclosure (2) when in the inoperative position and, when moved backwards by means of at least one pair of guides (7, 7') that are perpendicular to the enclosure (2), generates a goal structure.

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DESCRIPCIÓN Pista multi-deporte. SECTOR DE LA TÉCNICA La presente invención se refiere a una pista multi-deporte, es decir, a una pista que en virtud de su naturaleza transformable, permite adaptar la misma para la práctica de diferentes deportes, tales como pádel, voleibol, bádminton, fútbol, baloncesto, etc. El objeto de la invención es proporcionar una pista deportiva lo más versátil posible, con una estructura sencilla, y consecuentemente económica. ANTECEDENTES DE LA INVENCIÓN En el ámbito de aplicación práctica de la invención es habitual que en instalaciones polideportivas se emplee una misma superficie para la práctica de diferentes deportes, en virtud de la sustitución de un tipo de porterías por otro, implantación de redes, etc, todo lo cual supone un problema tanto desde el punto de vista físico, al tener que desplazar porterías de considerable peso, así como de almacenamiento para estos equipos cuando no están siendo utilizados. Tratando de obviar esta problemática, se conoce una pista de pádel convertible que incluye en correspondencia con sus paredes de fondo unas compuertas abatibles o retirables que dan acceso a una portería inamovible con respecto a dicha pared, lo que supone un problema ya que en ambos casos dichas compuertas suponen un estorbo, tanto si son abatibles como si son retirables, para el uso de las porterías, debiendo ser guardadas fuera de la pista o suponiendo un elemento que puede abatirse fácilmente de forma accidental, determinando un obstáculo en la práctica del deporte a todas luces indeseable. Paralelamente, el uso de estas compuertas conjuntamente con el cerramiento que debe definir la propia portería supone una duplicidad en el empleo de elementos de cerramiento, que afecta negativamente al coste de la instalación. Finalmente, en este tipo de pistas se prevé la instalación de unas canastas de baloncesto, también en correspondencia con sus paredes extremas, cuyo tablero presenta un carácter basculante, es decir escamoteable, de modo que el mismo se puede girar para que el aro quede dispuesto tanto hacia el interior como hacia el exterior de la pista en función de las necesidades específicas de cada caso. Esta solución también resulta compleja y consecuentemente cara, afectando por tanto negativamente al precio final de la instalación. EXPLICACIÓN DE LA INVENCIÓN La pista multi-deporte que se preconiza resuelve de forma plenamente satisfactoria la problemática anteriormente expuesta, en base a una solución sencilla pero eficaz, que permite reducir sus costes de fabricación. Para ello, y de forma más concreta, la invención parte de una superficie horizontal de juego cerrada perimetralmente, de forma similar a la de una pista de pádel, con una o más puertas de acceso a su interior, en donde se establece una red transversal desmontable. Preferentemente, la superficie horizontal de juego incluye unos orificios para el enclavamiento y desenclavamiento de una pareja de postes para la implantación de la red, la cual estará vinculada por sus extremos a dichos postes mediante unos carros desplazables verticalmente a lo largo de los postes, para adaptar la red a diferentes alturas para la práctica de distintos deportes como pueden ser el pádel, bádminton, voleibol, etc. Ventajosamente, el carácter desmontable de la red permite utilizar la superficie horizontal de juego en otros deportes que no precisan una red dispuesta transversalmente en su superficie o pista de juego, tales como el fútbol, el baloncesto, hockey hierba, etc. Por otra parte, el cerramiento perimetral que define el recinto cerrado de la pista multi- deporte de la invención se configura a partir de mallazos y/o planchas de vidrio, chapa, madera o cualquier otro material mecánicamente resistente y adecuado. De acuerdo con una de las características esenciales de la invención, se ha previsto que al menos en una de las paredes del cerramiento se establezca un marco sobre el que es desplazable perpendicularmente un bastidor con un panel o malla de cerramiento que en situación inoperante, es decir, cuando no se ha desplazado respecto al marco, queda enrasado con el resto de dicho cerramiento, pero que es desplazable en sentido posterior, esto es, hacia el exterior del recinto cerrado definido por el cerramiento, a través de unas guías o rieles perpendiculares al cerramiento a partir de un bastidor rodante, lo que permite desplazar dicho marco con el panel o malla de cerramiento una cierta distancia acorde al recorrido de las guías, para formar automáticamente una portería. De manera preferente, lateralmente y/o superiormente al marco se establecen unos paneles o mallas que completan el cerramiento de la portería una vez formada en situación operativa, para evitar que el balón se salga por los laterales o parte superior de la misma. Ventajosamente, la configuración descrita evita el tener que utilizar un elemento de cerramiento adicional para el fondo de la portería, y de manera opcional contempla la inclusión de unos medios de bloqueo en el bastidor desplazable que permiten estabilizar el conjunto en ambas posiciones extremas de uso, en función del deporte que se esté practicando. El tamaño, número y disposición de estas porterías podrá variar en función de los criterios de diseño, de modo que la pista pueda ser utilizada plenamente a su largo, o bien practicar varios juegos de forma simultánea en caso de incluir más de una portería sobre sus paredes laterales mayores, en donde la pista se dividiría en varias sub-pistas en función del número de parejas de porterías enfrentadas previstas. En tal sentido, en función del tamaño de portería previsto, el bastidor se podrá desplazar a partir de una pareja de guías dispuestas en la porción superior del marco, a partir de una pareja de guías dispuestas en la porción inferior del marco, o a partir de sendas parejas de guías dispuestas en la porción superior y en la porción inferior del marco. De acuerdo con otra de las características de la invención, se ha previsto que opcionalmente la pista multi-deporte incluya uno o más tableros de baloncesto integrados en la propia estructura del cerramiento perimetral, de manera que los mismos presenten un aro abatible dotado de medios de abisagramiento, el cual se pliega contra el tablero cuando no se requiera de sus servicios, solución que resulta mucho más sencilla y económica que otras existentes en el mercado. Solo resta señalar por último que, en virtud de la naturaleza del cerramiento perimetral, el mismo podría incluir barras de refuerzo frente a golpes por balonazos, por ejemplo en correspondencia con cualquier pared que constituye el cerramiento y/o en los paneles o mallas de cerramiento que definen el fondo de las porterías en situación operante. Se consigue de esta forma una pista multi-deporte sumamente versátil, fácil y rápida de adaptar a diferentes deportes, económica y segura. BREVE DESCRIPCIÓN DE LOS DIBUJOS Para complementar la descripción que seguidamente se va a realizar y con objeto de ayudar a una mejor comprensión de las características del invento, de acuerdo con sendos ejemplos preferentes de realización práctica del mismo, se acompaña como parte integrante de dicha descripción, un juego de planos en donde con carácter ilustrativo y no limitativo, se ha representado lo siguiente: La figura 1.- Muestra una vista esquemática en planta de una primera realización de la pista multi-deporte de acuerdo con el objeto de la presente invención. La figura 2.- Muestra un detalle en perspectiva de la pista multi-deporte a nivel de una de sus porterías, la cual aparece en situación operante o de uso. La figura 3.- Muestra una vista en perspectiva opuesta de la portería de la figura 2, en situación inoperante. La figura 4.- Muestra una vista en perspectiva de una segunda realización de la invención, para deportes en los que se requiere de una portería de menores dimensiones, como puede ser el hockey hierba. La figura 5.- Muestra, finalmente, un detalle en perspectiva del interior de la pista multi- deporte a nivel de su red dotada de medios de regulación en altura, y en donde se pueden observar la inclusión de barras de refuerzo sobre el cerramiento perimetral en orden a evitar el dañado del mismo por balonazos o golpes. REALIZACIÓN PREFERENTE DE LA INVENCIÓN A la vista de las figuras reseñadas, puede observarse cómo la pista de la invención se constituye a partir de una superficie horizontal (1) de juego, con sus correspondientes marcaciones de juego, en los ejemplos de realización ilustrados correspondientes con el juego del pádel, si bien podría incluir marcaciones de varios deportes sin que ello afecte a la esencia de la invención, superficie horizontal (1) de juego que incluye un cerramiento (2) perimetral, a base de mallazos y/o plancas de vidrio, chapa, madera, u otro material resistente adecuado, contando con al menos una puerta de acceso (4), y pudiendo incorporar medios de iluminación (5). Pues bien, de acuerdo ya con la esencia de la invención, y tal y como se puede observar en las figuras 2 y 3, se ha previsto que al menos en una de las paredes del cerramiento (2) se establezca un marco (6) en el que encaja y queda enrasado un bastidor (8) con un panel o malla de cerramiento (9) que en situación inoperante, la mostrada en la figura 3, queda enrasado con el resto de dicho cerramiento (2), pero que es desplazable en sentido posterior a través de unas guías (7-7’) o rieles horizontales y perpendiculares al cerramiento a través del citado bastidor (8), desplazable a través de ruedas o engranajes internos a dichas guías (7-7’). Así, en la realización de la invención mostrada en la figura Esta estructuración permite desplazar el bastidor (8) con el panel o malla de cerramiento (9) una cierta distancia acorde al recorrido de las guías, que coincidirá con la profundidad prevista para la portería. Si bien en las figuras no aparece representado, para no obstaculizar la visión del resto de elementos, lateral y superiormente al marco (6) se establecerán unos paneles o mallas que completen el cerramiento perimetral de la portería una vez formada. El final del recorrido de las guías (7-7’) permitirá estabilizar el fondo de la portería en situación de uso, de modo que en situación inoperante, es decir cuando el panel o malla de cerramiento (9) queda enrasado con el resto del cerramiento (2), el bastidor (8) se bloqueará en posición de enrasado con el marco (6), gracias a unos medios de bloqueo, materializados en un mecanismo de cerrojo (10) como el mostrado en las figuras 3 y 4. Tal y como se ha dicho con anterioridad, en función del tamaño de las porterías previsto (determinado por el tipo de deporte a practicar), su bastidor (8) desplazable podrá estar asistido por dos guías (7) superiores y dos guías (7’) inferiores, como en el caso del ejemplo de las figuras 2 y 3, o bien para porterías más pequeñas, como la mostrada en la figura 4, bastará con una pareja de guías (7) superiores. Las porterías podrán disponerse tanto en las paredes laterales mayores como en las de fondo de la pista multi-deporte, en número variable en función de los criterios de diseño. En tal sentido, el cerramiento (2) podría estar reforzado con barras (17) que eviten el deterioro del mismo debido a los impactos continuados de los balones. Volviendo a la figura 2, puede observarse como el cerramiento (2) perimetral de la pista podrá incluir adicionalmente uno o más tableros (12) de baloncesto, integrados en el propio cerramiento, de modo que su aro (13) incluya medios de abisagramiento (14) que permitan se replegado en situación inoperante, tal y como muestra dicha figura 2. Por último, cabe destacar que la pista multi-deporte incluirá unos orificios para enclavamiento y desenclavamiento de unos postes (15) para una red (3) transversal al campo o piesta, red (3) que se vinculará a dichos postes (15) por sus extremos a través de unos carros (16) desplazables verticalmente a lo largo de dichos postes (15) en orden a ajustar la altura de la red (3) a diferentes tipos de deportes. DESCRIPTION Multi-sport court. SECTOR OF THE TECHNIQUE The present invention refers to a multi-sport court, that is, to a court that, by virtue of its transformable nature, allows it to be adapted for the practice of different sports, such as paddle tennis, volleyball, badminton, soccer. , basketball, etc. The object of the invention is to provide a sports court that is as versatile as possible, with a simple, and consequently economical, structure. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION In the scope of practical application of the invention, it is common for multi-sports facilities to use the same surface for the practice of different sports, by virtue of the replacement of one type of goals for another, implementation of nets, etc. All of which represents a problem both from a physical point of view, having to move goals of considerable weight, as well as storage for this equipment when they are not being used. Trying to avoid this problem, a convertible padel court is known that includes, in correspondence with its back walls, folding or removable gates that give access to an immovable goal with respect to said wall, which represents a problem since in both cases These gates represent a hindrance, whether they are foldable or removable, for the use of the goals, having to be stored outside the court or representing an element that can easily be folded down accidentally, determining an obstacle in the practice of the sport. all look undesirable. At the same time, the use of these gates together with the enclosure that must define the goal itself implies a duplication in the use of enclosure elements, which negatively affects the cost of the installation. Finally, in this type of courts, the installation of basketball baskets is planned, also in correspondence with their extreme walls, whose board has a tilting character, that is, retractable, so that it can be rotated so that the hoop is arranged both inside and outside the court depending on the specific needs of each case. This solution is also complex and consequently expensive, therefore negatively affecting the final price of the installation. EXPLANATION OF THE INVENTION The recommended multi-sport track completely satisfactorily solves the previously mentioned problem, based on a simple but effective solution, which allows its manufacturing costs to be reduced. To this end, and more specifically, the invention is based on a horizontal playing surface closed perimeter, similar to that of a paddle tennis court, with one or more access doors to its interior, where a transversal network is established. removable. Preferably, the horizontal playing surface includes holes for locking and unlocking a pair of posts for the implementation of the network, which will be linked at its ends to said posts by means of carriages that can be moved vertically along the posts, to adapt the net to different heights to practice different sports such as paddle tennis, badminton, volleyball, etc. Advantageously, the removable nature of the net allows the horizontal playing surface to be used in other sports that do not require a net arranged transversely on its playing surface or track, such as football, basketball, field hockey, etc. On the other hand, the perimeter enclosure that defines the closed area of the multi-sport court of the invention is configured from mesh and/or sheets of glass, sheet metal, wood or any other mechanically resistant and suitable material. In accordance with one of the essential characteristics of the invention, it has been planned that at least one of the walls of the enclosure a frame is established on which it is perpendicularly movable a frame with a panel or enclosure mesh that in an inoperative situation, that is, when it has not moved with respect to the frame, remains flush with the rest of said enclosure, but which is movable in a posterior direction, that is, towards the exterior of the closed area defined by the enclosure, through guides or rails perpendicular to the enclosure from a rolling frame, which allows said frame to be moved with the enclosure panel or mesh a certain distance according to the route of the guides, to automatically form a goal. Preferably, laterally and/or above the frame, panels or meshes are established that complete the enclosure of the goal once it is formed in an operational situation, to prevent the ball from coming out through the sides or upper part of it. Advantageously, the configuration described avoids having to use an additional enclosure element for the bottom of the goal, and optionally contemplates the inclusion of locking means in the movable frame that allow the assembly to be stabilized in both extreme positions of use, depending on the sport being practiced. The size, number and arrangement of these goals may vary depending on the design criteria, so that the court can be used fully along its length, or several games can be played simultaneously if more than one goal is included on its surfaces. larger side walls, where the court would be divided into several sub-courts depending on the number of pairs of opposing goals expected. In this sense, depending on the planned goal size, the frame may be moved from a pair of guides arranged in the upper portion of the frame, from a pair of guides arranged in the lower portion of the frame, or from two pairs of guides arranged in the upper portion and in the lower portion of the frame. In accordance with another of the characteristics of the invention, it has been planned that the multi-sport court optionally includes one or more basketball boards integrated into the structure of the perimeter enclosure, so that they present a folding hoop equipped with means of hinge, which folds against the board when its services are not required, a solution that is much simpler and more economical than others existing on the market. Finally, it only remains to be noted that, due to the nature of the perimeter enclosure, it could include reinforcement bars against blows from balls, for example in correspondence with any wall that constitutes the enclosure and/or in the enclosure panels or meshes. that define the bottom of the goals in the operating situation. In this way, an extremely versatile multi-sport court is achieved, easy and quick to adapt to different sports, economical and safe. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS To complement the description that will be made below and in order to help a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, in accordance with two preferred examples of practical implementation thereof, it is attached as an integral part of said description , a set of plans where, for illustrative and non-limiting purposes, the following has been represented: Figure 1.- Shows a schematic plan view of a first embodiment of the multi-sport track in accordance with the object of the present invention . Figure 2.- Shows a perspective detail of the multi-sport court at the level of one of its goals, which appears in an operating or use situation. Figure 3.- Shows an opposite perspective view of the goal of figure 2, in an inoperative situation. Figure 4.- Shows a perspective view of a second embodiment of the invention, for sports in which a smaller goal is required, such as field hockey. Figure 5.- Finally, shows a perspective detail of the interior of the multi-sport court at the level of its network equipped with height adjustment means, and where the inclusion of reinforcement bars on the perimeter enclosure can be observed. in order to avoid that damaged by balls or blows. PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION In view of the figures outlined, it can be seen how the track of the invention is constituted from a horizontal playing surface (1), with its corresponding playing markings, in the corresponding illustrated embodiment examples with the game of paddle tennis, although it could include markings of various sports without affecting the essence of the invention, horizontal playing surface (1) that includes a perimeter enclosure (2), based on mesh and/or glass plates , sheet metal, wood, or other suitable resistant material, having at least one access door (4), and being able to incorporate lighting means (5). Well, in accordance with the essence of the invention, and as can be seen in Figures 2 and 3, it has been planned that at least one of the walls of the enclosure (2) a frame (6) be established. in which a frame (8) fits and remains flush with a panel or enclosure mesh (9) that in an inoperative situation, the one shown in figure 3, remains flush with the rest of said enclosure (2), but which is movable in a posterior direction through guides (7-7') or horizontal rails perpendicular to the enclosure through the aforementioned frame (8), movable through wheels or gears internal to said guides (7-7'). Thus, in the embodiment of the invention shown in the figure, this structuring allows the frame (8) to be moved with the enclosure panel or mesh (9) a certain distance according to the route of the guides, which will coincide with the depth planned for the goal. . Although it is not represented in the figures, in order not to hinder the vision of the rest of the elements, laterally and above the frame (6) some panels or meshes will be established that complete the perimeter enclosure of the goal once it is formed. The end of the route of the guides (7-7') will allow the bottom of the goal to be stabilized in a situation of use, so that in an inoperative situation, that is, when the enclosure panel or mesh (9) is flush with the rest of the enclosure (2), the frame (8) will be locked in a flush position with the frame (6), thanks to locking means, materialized in a bolt mechanism (10) as shown in Figures 3 and 4. As stated previously, depending on the size of the goals provided (determined by the type of sport to be practiced), its movable frame (8) may be assisted by two upper guides (7) and two lower guides (7'), as in the case of the example in Figures 2. and 3, or for smaller goals, like the one shown in figure 4, a pair of upper guides (7) will suffice. The goals may be arranged on both the main side walls and the back walls of the multi-sport court, in a variable number depending on the design criteria. In this sense, the enclosure (2) could be reinforced with bars (17) that prevent its deterioration due to the continued impacts of the balls. Returning to Figure 2, it can be seen how the perimeter enclosure (2) of the court may additionally include one or more basketball boards (12), integrated into the enclosure itself, so that its ring (13) includes hinge means ( 14) that allow it to be folded in an inoperative situation, as shown in said figure 2. Finally, it should be noted that the multi-sport court will include holes for locking and unlocking some posts (15) for a net (3) transversal to the field or piesta, net (3) that will be linked to said posts (15) at its ends through carriages (16) that can be moved vertically along said posts (15) in order to adjust the height of the net (3). ) to different types of sports.

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REIVINDICACIONES 1ª.- Pista multi-deporte, caracterizada por que está constituida a partir de una superficie horizontal (1) de juego con una red (3) transversal desmontable, superficie de juego que incluye un cerramiento (2) perimetral, a base de mallazos y/o planchas de vidrio, chapa, madera, u otro material mecánicamente resistente adecuado y que cuenta con, al menos, una puerta de acceso (4), habiéndose previsto que en al menos en una de las paredes del cerramiento (2) se establezca un marco (6) sobre el que es desplazable perpendicularmente un bastidor (8) con un panel o malla de cerramiento (9) que en situación inoperante, queda enrasado con el resto de dicho cerramiento (2), siendo desplazable en sentido posterior a través de, al menos, una pareja de guías o rieles perpendiculares al cerramiento (2) para generar una portería. 2ª.- Pista multi-deporte, según reivindicación 1ª, caracterizada por que lateral y/o superiormente al marco (6) se establecen unos paneles o mallas que completan el cerramiento de la portería en situación operativa. 3ª.- Pista multi-deporte, según reivindicación 1ª, caracterizada por que el bastidor (8) es desplazable a partir de una pareja de guías (7), las cuales están dispuestas en la porción superior del marco (6). 4ª.- Pista multi-deporte, según reivindicación 1ª, caracterizada por que el bastidor (8) es desplazable a partir de una pareja de guías (7’), las cuales están dispuestas en la porción inferior del marco (6). 5ª.- Pista multi-deporte, según reivindicación 1ª, caracterizada por que el bastidor (8) es desplazable a partir de una pareja de guías (7), las cuales están dispuestas en la porción superior del marco (6) y una pareja de guías (7’) las cuales están dispuestas en la porción inferior del marco (6). 6ª.-Pista multi-deporte, según reivindicación 1ª, caracterizada por que el bastidor (8) incluye medios de bloqueo en posición de enrasado con el marco (6). 7ª.-Pista multi-deporte, según reivindicación 6ª, caracterizada por que los medios de bloqueo del bastidor (8) al marco (6) se materializan en un mecanismo de cerrojo (10). 8ª.- Pista multi-deporte, según reivindicación 1ª, caracterizada por que el cerramiento (2) perimetral está asistido por barras (17) de refuerzo. 9ª.- Pista multi-deporte, según reivindicación 1ª, caracterizada por que el cerramiento (2) incluye al menos un tablero (12) de baloncesto, integrado en el propio cerramiento (2), y que cuenta con un aro (13) dotado de medios de abisagramiento (14). 10ª.- Pista multi-deporte, según reivindicación 1ª, caracterizada por que la superficie horizontal (1) de juego incluye unos orificios para enclavamiento y desenclavamiento de postes (15) de sustentación de la red (3), red (3) que se vincula a dichos postes (15) por sus extremos a través de unos carros (16) desplazables verticalmente a lo largo de dichos postes (15). CLAIMS 1.- Multi-sport court, characterized in that it is made up of a horizontal playing surface (1) with a removable transversal net (3), playing surface that includes a perimeter enclosure (2), based on meshes. and/or sheets of glass, sheet metal, wood, or other suitable mechanically resistant material and that has at least one access door (4), having provided that at least one of the walls of the enclosure (2) establish a frame (6) on which a frame (8) with a panel or enclosure mesh (9) is movable perpendicularly, which, in an inoperative situation, remains flush with the rest of said enclosure (2), being movable in a posterior direction. through at least a pair of guides or rails perpendicular to the enclosure (2) to generate a goal. 2nd.- Multi-sport court, according to claim 1, characterized in that laterally and/or superiorly to the frame (6) some panels or meshes are established that complete the enclosure of the goal in an operational situation. 3rd.- Multi-sport track, according to claim 1, characterized in that the frame (8) is movable from a pair of guides (7), which are arranged in the upper portion of the frame (6). 4th.- Multi-sport track, according to claim 1, characterized in that the frame (8) is movable from a pair of guides (7'), which are arranged in the lower portion of the frame (6). 5th.- Multi-sport track, according to claim 1, characterized in that the frame (8) is movable from a pair of guides (7), which are arranged in the upper portion of the frame (6) and a pair of guides (7') which are arranged in the lower portion of the frame (6). 6th.-Multi-sports court, according to claim 1, characterized in that the frame (8) includes locking means in a flush position with the frame (6). 7th.-Multi-sport track, according to claim 6, characterized in that the blocking means from the frame (8) to the frame (6) are materialized in a latch mechanism (10). 8th.- Multi-sport track, according to claim 1, characterized in that the perimeter enclosure (2) is assisted by reinforcement bars (17). 9th.- Multi-sport court, according to claim 1, characterized in that the enclosure (2) includes at least one basketball board (12), integrated into the enclosure (2) itself, and that it has a hoop (13) equipped of hinge means (14). 10th.- Multi-sport track, according to claim 1, characterized in that the horizontal playing surface (1) includes holes for locking and unlocking of posts (15) to support the net (3), net (3) that is It links said posts (15) at their ends through carriages (16) that can be moved vertically along said posts (15).
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