A self-storing basketball goal system includes a foundation box enclosing a portable basketball goal including a backboard and hoop rim. The backboard attaches to the distal end section of a post assembly, which is preferably foldable and telescopic. The foundation box may be dug in the ground so th
A self-storing basketball goal system includes a foundation box enclosing a portable basketball goal including a backboard and hoop rim. The backboard attaches to the distal end section of a post assembly, which is preferably foldable and telescopic. The foundation box may be dug in the ground so that the post and goal assembly is installed upon a top cover of the foundation box which is flush with the ground, or the foundation box may be a remote storage container away from the playing surface. In that case, the post assembly and supporting struts are attached to keyways installed within the playing surface, such as a driveway, patio or other playing surface. The post assembly may then fold into the foundation box with the backboard and removable hoop rim.
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I claim: 1. A portable self-storing basketball goal system comprising: i) a post assembly having a top end and a bottom end; ii) a backboard removably mounted on said top end of said post assembly, said backboard having a removable hoop; iii) the bottom end of said post assembly pivotally and remov
I claim: 1. A portable self-storing basketball goal system comprising: i) a post assembly having a top end and a bottom end; ii) a backboard removably mounted on said top end of said post assembly, said backboard having a removable hoop; iii) the bottom end of said post assembly pivotally and removably mounted to a playing surface; iv) a slidable strut collar mounted on said post assembly; v) a pair of struts extending from said strut collar, said struts having free ends pivotally and removably mounted on said top cover; vi) said post assembly having telescoping sections and being hinged at one or more locations along a rear of said post assembly, allowing said post assembly to be telescoped and folded down to fit into a storage container along with said backboard and hoop for storage; vii) a bottom end of said post assembly and the free ends of said struts being fitted with keys, and a set of matching keyways allowing said post assembly and struts to be readily engaged and disengaged with said key ways, to mount or dismount said portable basketball goal on or from said top cover; viii) said set of keys also alternatively mountable in matching keyway plates of an alternate playing surface, and, ix) said post assembly storable within a storage container when not in use; said storage container comprising: a) a foundation box mounted in the ground with a pivoted top cover flush with the surface of the ground. 2. The self-storing basketball goal system as in claim 1 wherein said storage container is insertable within the ground. 3. The self-storing basketball goal system as in claim 2 wherein said storage container includes a watertight inner storage compartment sealed by a lid against an elastomeric gasket under the pressure provided by a hinge and at least one respective lock when in the closed position. 4. The self-storing basketball goal system as in claim 3 wherein said keyway locks each include a keyway plate installed into recesses within said playing surface so that each respective upper surface is flush with said keyway plate. 5. The self-storing basketball goal system as in claim 3 wherein said base pivot and said struts cannot be inserted until respective handles of said cam locks are turned out of an interference position. 6. The self-storing basketball goal system as in claim 2 wherein said storage container is attached to a ballast stabilizing said storage container within the ground. 7. The self-storing basketball goal system as in claim 1 wherein said post assembly is deployed when a collar moves from a top of said main hollow tube to a bottom thereof, said collar lockable in the deployed position; said telescoping section deployable to a fixed extended position with said main tube, a hinge being provided on a rear side of said post assembly between said main tube and said telescopic section, said hinge being lockable by a pin, an index pin adjusting a degree of extension of said top telescoping member via an array of holes on its top surface, wherein when said rim is close to a position of regulation height, wherein further extension of upper telescopic tube advances said rim upward above said position of regulation height and retraction of said upper telescopic tube reduces said rim below said position of regulation height. 8. The self-storing basketball goal system as in claim 7 wherein said a further locking pin locks said backboard distal attachment segment of said post assembly and said upper telescoping section of said post assembly in a predetermined appropriate angle located between said backboard distal segment and said upper telescoping section of said post assembly, to insure the verticality of said backboard, as said backboard distal attachment segment is rotated via a hinge. 9. The portable basketball goal as in claim 7 wherein said hinge has a central axis and a locking handle which moves axially between an unlocked position and a locked position under spring force thereby permitting said attached members to be locked in two alternate positions and to be freely rotated between them. 10. The self-storing basketball goal system of claim 1 having a ballast underground, said ballast positioned below and attached to said foundation box, said ballast being filled with heavy materials including at least one of rocks and/or concrete. 11. The self-storing basketball goal system as in claim 1 wherein respective low friction over-travel limiting sleeves are provided within said respective hollow upper and lower tubes, thereby facilitating smooth travel of said captive telescoping sections, respectively. 12. The portable basketball goal as in claim 1 wherein backboard distal attachment section is foldable against said upper main tube by a hinge between said backboard attachment tube and said upper telescoping tube, said hinge having a central axis and locking handle which moves axially between an unlocked position and a locked position under spring force thereby permitting said attached tubes to be locked in two alternate positions and to be freely rotated between them. 13. The self-storing basketball goal system as in claim 1 wherein a pivot is twistably locked into a respective key way. 14. The self-storing basketball goal system as in claim 1 wherein a game playing surface is an upper cover of said storage container. 15. The self-storing basketball goal system as in claim 1 wherein a game playing surface is a driveway surface. 16. The self-storing basketball goal system as in claim 1 wherein a game playing surface is a patio surface. 17. The self-storing basketball goal system as in claim 1 wherein a game playing surface is an indoor playing surface. 18. The self-storing basketball goal system as in claim 1 wherein said backboard includes a frame having a clamp engageable with said hoop rim. 19. The method of storing and deploying the device of claim 1 comprising the steps of: a) planting in the ground a foundation box having a pivoted top cover exposed at ground level, said cover secured to said foundation box with cam locks, said foundation box containing a folded portable basketball game; b) opening said cam locks; c) opening said top cover and removing said portable basketball game; d) closing said top cover; e) locking said top cover with said cam locks; f) attaching said post assembly to said top cover by a twisting action; g) attaching support struts to said top cover; h) unfolding said post assembly; i) pulling out telescoping sections of said post assembly from their respective housing members; j) attaching said backboard and said rim to said post assembly; k) raising said post assembly to a playing position; l) locking said post assembly to said playing position by inserting a spring pin through collar, thereby completing deployment of said basketball game, using said foundation box as a base. 20. The method of claim 19 in which said portable game is disassembled by the steps wherein said post assembly is folded and then removed from said top cover; wherein said top cover is unlatched and opened, and placing said basketball game within; wherein said top cover is again securely latched, leaving said foundation box for storage in situ, until the next time said portable basketball game is to be deployed and used. 21. The method of claim 20 in which a ballast containing weighted materials is mounted under and attached to said foundation box for providing greater support to said portable basketball game when deployed and in use. 22. A portable selfstoring basketball goal system comprising: i) a post assembly having a top end and a bottom end; ii) a backboard removably mounted on said top end of said post assembly, said backboard having a removable hoop; iii) the bottom end of said post assembly pivotally and removably mounted to a playing surface; iv) a slidable strut collar mounted on said post assembly; v) a pair of struts extending from said strut collar, said struts having free ends pivotally and removably mounted on said top cover; vi) said post assembly having telescoping sections and being hinged at one or more locations along a rear of said post assembly, allowing said post assembly to be telescoped and folded down to fit into a storage container along with said backboard and hoop for storage; vii) a bottom end of said post assembly and the free ends of said struts being fitted with quick release fasteners, and a set of matching keyways allowing said post assembly and struts to be readily engaged and disengaged with said key ways, to mount or dismount said portable basketball goal on or from said top cover; viii) said set of quick release fasteners also alternatively mountable in matching receptacles plates of an alternate playing surface, and, ix) said post assembly storable within said storage container when not in use. 23. A self-storing basketball goal system comprising: a) a foundation box; b) a portable basketball goal comprising: i) a post assembly having a top end and a bottom end; ii) a backboard removably mounted on said top end of said post assembly, said backboard having a removable hoop; iii) the bottom end off said post assembly pivotally and removably mounted on a top cover of said foundation box; iv) a slidable strut collar mounted on said post assembly; v) a pair of struts extending from said strut collar, said struts having free ends pivotally and removably mounted by quick release fasteners on a playing surface; and in which the bottom end of said post assembly and the free ends of said struts are fitted with said quick release fasteners, and said top cover is fitted with matching receptacles, allowing said post assembly and struts to be readily engaged and disengaged with said quick release fasteners, to mount or dismount said portable basketball goal on or from said top cover, vi) said post assembly having telescoping sections and hinged at one or more locations along said post assembly, said sections allowing said post assembly to be telescoped and folded down to fit into said foundation box along with said backboard hoop for storage. 24. The self storing basketball goal system of claim 23 in which said foundation box is mounted in the ground with said top cover flush with the surface of the ground, thereby allowing storage of said system in situ.
Aakre Stewart C. (Rural Route 3 Hawley MN 56549) Fulcher William A. (P.O. Box 657 Sandia Park NM 87047) Johnson Gary L. (12200 Ranchitos Rd. ; NE. Albuquerque NM 87122), Portable basketball backboard assembly.
Anderson Gavin M. (4951 Whites Bridge Rd. Belding MI 48809) Anderson James C. (2006 Wealthy St. Grand Rapids MI 49506), Portable basketball goal assembly.
Aakre Stewart C. (R.R. 3 Hawley MN 56549) Fulcher William A. (P.O. Box 657 Sandia Park NM 87047) Johnson Gary L. (3609 Singapore Cir. ; NE. Albuquerque NM 87111), Portable foldable basketball backboard assembly.
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