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Title: Horseshoe stake support apparatus



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1. A portable horseshoe court comprising,

a generally peripheral support frame,

an elongated horseshoe stake,

a horseshoe stake support block,

said block having a hole which opens through the top thereof for receiving said horseshoe stake,

said stake being received in press-fit relation in said hole whereby said stake is rigidly secured relative to said block,

means for operatively securing said stake support block to said frame,

a plurality of elongated flexible support means extended across said peripheral frame and connected at opposite ends thereof to said peripheral frame,

a pad adapted to be supported on said frame and flexible support means, said pad having a hole for said stake to extend upwardly therethrough, and

said flexible support means being the only vertical support for said pad interiorly of said pheripheral frame whereby resilient stretching movement of said flexible support means in response to a horseshoe being pitched onto said pad permits said pad to resiliently yield in a vertical direction, thereby to at least partially absorb the impact of said horseshoe.



2. The portable horseshoe court of claim 1 further comprising abutment means secured relative to the stake receiving hole in said block, said stake being adapted for abutment against said abutment means to axially position said stake in the hole.

3. The portable horseshoe court of claim 2 wherein said abutment means comprises an inwardly extended annular shoulder on the sidewall of said hole.

4. A portable horsehoe court comprising,

a support frame including spaced-apart opposite frame portions,

an elongated stake,

means for rigidly supporting said stake on said frame so as to extend upwardly therefrom,

a plurality of elongated flexible support means extended between and connected to the opposite frame portions, and

a resilient pad adapted to overlie said frame so as to be supported on said frame and flexible support means,

said flexible support means being the only vertical support for said pad interiorly of said support frame whereby resilient stretching movement of said flexible support means in response to a horseshoe being pitched onto said pad permits said pad to resiliently yield in a vertical direction, thereby to at least partially absorb the impact of said horseshoe.



5. The portable horseshoe court of claim 4 wherein said flexible support means comprises a spring.

6. The portable horseshoe court of claim 5 wherein said spring comprises an elongated helical tension spring.

7. The portable horseshoe court of claim 5 wherein said opposite frame portions have upper edges arranged in a plane and said spring is so connected to the opposite frame portions that the top side of said spring is generally disposed in said plane.

8. The portable horseshoe court of claim 7 wherein said frame comprises a peripheral frame including opposite front and back frame members and opposite side frame members extended between and connected to said front and back frame members, said flexible support means being extended between and connected to opposite frame members.

9. The portable horseshoe court of claim 8 wherein said flexible support means are extended between and connected to said opposite side frame members.

10. The portable horseshoe court of claim 4 wherein said pad rests on the frame, said pad and frame being free of fixed connections therebetween.

11. The portable horseshoe court of claim 4 further comprising an elongated court spacing member having coupling means at each end thereof for connection to a pair of courts to fix the distance therebetween.

12. The portable horseshoe court of claim 4 wherein said pad is larger than said frame so as to include an overhanging edge portion.

13. A portable horseshoe court comprising,

a support frame including spaced-apart opposite frame portions,

an elongated stake,

means for rigidly supporting said stake on said frame so as to extend upwardly therefrom,

a plurality of elongated flexible support means extneded between and connected to the opposite frame portions, and

a resilient pad adapted to overlie said frame so as to be supported on said frame and flexible support means,

said flexible support means comprising a spring,

said opposite frame portions having upper edges arranged in a plane and said spring being so connected to the opposite frame portions that the top side of said spring is generally disposed in said plane,

said frame comprising a peripheral frame including opposite, front and back frame members and opposite side frame members extended between and connected to said front and back frame members, said flexible support means being extended between and connected to opposite frame members,

said frame members including a pad support flange along the upper edges thereof.



14. The portable horseshoe court of claim 13 wherein each end of said elongated flexible support means is connected to the underside of said flange.


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Inventors: Hackett, James L. (522 N. Sierra Dr., Council Bluffs, IA, 51501)

Application Number: 06/007475
Filing Date: 1979-01-29
Publication_date: 1981-06-16
Assignee: Hackett, James L.

Primary Class(es): 273/336
Other Classes: A63B67/06; A63B67/06
US Patent Ref:
1098872June, 1914Akerberg273/100
1513968November, 1924Crandall273/100Game
2230294February, 1941Heggie273/104Peg target holder
2722420November, 1955Adamson273/102.5Multi-target holder
2917311December, 1959Yurkut273/100Rope game
3356368December, 1967Dixon273/104Horseshoe target with floor simulating clay
3386736June, 1968Fong273/338Peg-type target game
3844560October, 1974Litsch273/104SHOCK ABSORBING HORSESHOE PIT
4174107November, 1979Hickey273/58CTethered ball tennis practice device

Other Refs:
Primary Examiner: Pinkham, Richard C.
Assistant Examiner: Brown, Scott L.
Attorney: Zarley, McKee, Thomte, Voorhees & Sease
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