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20110177893 | TABLE TENNIS TABLE TOP - A removable top for a table tennis game has a first side made up of a first and second panel and a second side made up of a third and a fourth panel. Preferably, the first and second panels are hingedly connected to one another and the third and fourth panels are hingedly connected to one another to facilitate ease of assembly and disassembly. A connector beam is placed between the first and second sides for joining the sides together. The connector beam preferably has a length approximately equal to a width of the table top. A pad is affixed to the bottom surface of each panel to protect the table or other structure onto which the table top is set. A net is provided with net posts. A first and second net post may be clamped to ends of the connector beam to install the net. | 07-21-2011 |
20090017946 | QUICK SET UP NET ASSEMBLY FOR GAME PLAY - A net assembly for game play, e.g., volleyball, badminton, or other games, is disclosed. The net assembly includes a first net pole, a second net pole, a first collar for securing to the first net pole, and a second collar for securing to the second net pole. A stabilizer cord is provided that has stakes affixed to each end. The collars each have a securement device for securing the collars to a net pole, a stabilizer affixing portion for receiving a stabilizer cord and a net affixing device for receiving a net cord. Preferably, the stabilizer affixing portion receives a midpoint of the stabilizer cord. Additionally, net poles preferably have a non-circular shape and the collars preferably have a complimentary shape to that of the non-circular net poles. The mating non-circular shapes enable the collars to be positioned at a desired angular orientation. | 01-15-2009 |
20080300115 | REAR MOUNTED PIVOTING TREADMILL CUSHIONING - A treadmill is described herein that utilizes a simple mechanism that absorbs impacts delivered to the treadmill by a user during use. The treadmill includes a frame for supporting an endless belt. A forward structure supports a first end of the frame. A pivoting structure supports and the second end of the frame and provides impact absorption. The pivoting structure includes a pivot arm that is pivotally affixed to an underside of the frame. A roller is mounted on a roller axle proximate the free end of the pivot arm. A spring is provided that has a first end in communication with the frame and has a second end in communication with the pivot arm for biasing the pivot arm away from the frame. Preferably, the spring surrounds a limiter that limits the maximum amount of travel that the pivot arm can extend away from the frame. | 12-04-2008 |