A basketball goal mounting system for transmitting stresses directly to a backboard frame which includes a vertical support member to resist bowing and canting of the frame unit. The mounting system utilizes spacer elements extending through the basketball goal support, a pair of support elements on each side of the vertical support member and a rear plate for a pair of upper bolts, as well as a pair of low bolts extending through the basketball goal support, the bottom backboard frame member and the rear plate. Provision is also made for mounting the system on a central support independent of the goal mounting.
Yieldable Direct Mount Below The Backboard Goal System
A goal having a horizontal bracket extending below and behind a backboard is yieldably mounted at two longitudinally spaced positions to a rearly extending brace attached to the backboard frame.
A mounting system for a direct mount basketball backboard and rim assembly that allows for independent adjustment and retention for independent adjustment and retention of the backboard to a support of the direct mount without the mounting of the basketball rim.
A goal having a horizontal bracket extending below and behind a backboard and mounted at two longitudinally spaced positions to a rearly extending brace attached to the backboard frame.
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ISLN:
903938462
Admitted:
1990
University:
University of California at Los Angeles, B.A., 1980