序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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101 | Game device | JP31933299 | 1999-11-10 | JP2001137531A | 2001-05-22 | IKEZAWA MAMORU; TSUCHIYA TETSUO; YAMAZAKI TATSUYA |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a ride type game device amiable to a player. SOLUTION: This ride type game device is provided with a carriage mounted with the player P and moved along a rail 2 and a plurality of game stages 3a-3d arranged in the middle of the rail 2. A game that the player P takes an input action in contact with a target, i.e., a contact type game, is implemented on at least one of the game stages 3a-3d. The contact type game is a target knocking game, for example, and this is a game amiable to the player P as compared with a noncontact type game such as a shooting game using infrared rays. COPYRIGHT: (C)2001,JPO | ||||||
102 | SHOULDER MOTION EXERCISE DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE | EP16864784.0 | 2016-11-01 | EP3374039A1 | 2018-09-19 | FAY, Bernard |
A shoulder motion exercise device and method of use having a retainer, a connector, an extender, and a slider. The extender is gripped in one hand, the slider, which is in slidable engagement with the extender, is held in the other, and the slider is attached to the retainer at, or above, the elbow of an intended user. When the user mimics a golf swing, the device aids in the stretching and exercise of at least a shoulder and a portion of the torso. | ||||||
103 | THERAPEUTIC STICK AND METHOD OF USE | EP16860769.5 | 2016-10-27 | EP3365079A1 | 2018-08-29 | Smith, Daniel |
An apparatus for improving flexibility and its method of use are provided. The apparatus features a flexible member, which can have varying degrees of stiffness and flexibility, based on user preference. Further, the apparatus features a first and second auxiliary grip, as well as a first and second primary grip. In conjunction, these grips provide a vast multitude of ways to grip the apparatus, enabling it to be used in a wide variety of stretches and exercises, promoting strength as well as joint mobility and flexibility. | ||||||
104 | SYSTEM FOR RELIABLY COORDINATING MUSCULOSKELETAL AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEMODYNAMICS | EP12754154.8 | 2012-08-18 | EP2744403B1 | 2017-03-29 | BLEICH, Jeffery, Lee; MANNHEIMER, Paul, David; MICHELS, Jeffrey, Lawrence; ANKER, Marc, David |
Systems and methods are disclosed to enable a user to favorably coordinate the timing of musculoskeletal movement and skeletal muscle contraction and relaxation with the cardiac pumping cycle in order to improve perfusion of cardiac and peripheral skeletal muscle and other tissues, increase physiological efficiency, decrease myocardial stress, and enhance individual performance, health and safety during rhythmic physical activity. Additionally, systems and methods are disclosed to enable a user to avoid inadvertent unfavorable coordination of musculoskeletal movement and skeletal muscle contractions and relaxation cycles with the cardiac pumping cycle during physical activity. | ||||||
105 | GOLF CLUB FOR TEACHING OR LEARNING GOLF | EP12852183 | 2012-05-17 | EP2801395A4 | 2016-01-06 | MIRAGAYA GONZÁLEZ XOSÉ ANTÓN |
The invention relates to a golf club for teaching or learning golf, formed by a grip, a tubular shaft and various club heads, having suitable respective measurements. The golf club of the invention is made from very lightweight, low-hardness materials especially designed to prevent the user and/or companions from being injured. The tubular shaft is rigid, has very low malleability and is made from a very lightweight material, such as fibreglass or plastic. A solid heavy metal bar is press-fitted into the lower end of the tubular shaft in order to reinforce the shaft and to provide additional weight or ballast, said shaft being secured in the corresponding club head such that it can be used to play golf under the same conditions as those which apply to adults, to play golf in small spaces and to teach golf to children, youths, teens (juniors) and the like. | ||||||
106 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR STORING AND ANALYZING GOLF DATA, INCLUDING COMMUNITY AND INDIVIDUAL GOLF DATA COLLECTION AND STORAGE AT A CENTRAL HUB | EP12715501.8 | 2012-04-02 | EP2694166A2 | 2014-02-12 | LAFORTUNE, Mario A.; NIEGOWSKI, James A. |
Systems and methods are described for providing coaching, training, or equipment specification information to individual golfers based on data generated during their individual golf swings. Additionally, data hubs are described that provide information and services to individuals based on data collected for a community of multiple golfers. Such community data hub systems and methods may provide one or more of the following: (a) storage of scoring data, swing data, ball flight data, and/or equipment data for multiple golfers; (b) at least some level of individual access to the stored data for the community; and/or (c) electronic interaction between golfers within the community. | ||||||
107 | EXERCISE DEVICE | EP11831663.7 | 2011-10-07 | EP2624919A2 | 2013-08-14 | Shah, Shalin N. |
In general, an exercise device includes a handle having a first end and a second end. A curved member is coupled to the first end of the handle. A movable member is coupled to the curved member, with the movable member configured to travel along a length of the curved member, where the movable member has a first portion and a second portion, and the second portion is configured to move relative to the first portion. An elongate member has a first end and a second end, and the first end of the elongate member is coupled to the second portion of the movable member. A weight is coupled to the second end of the elongate member. | ||||||
108 | Athletic swing training device and method for using same | EP11188730.3 | 2011-11-11 | EP2524719A2 | 2012-11-21 | Smed, Ole Falk |
An athletic training device and a method for using same are shown, the device including an elastic cord; a grip, having a proximal end and a distal end, and having an axial bore therethrough; a connection member, disposed within the axial bore of the grip, said connection member protruding from the axial bore at the distal end of the grip and being adapted to connect the distal end of the grip to an end of the elastic cord, wherein said connection member further comprises a padded wrist strap, protruding from the axial bore at the proximate end of the grip and wherein the elastic cord is connected at its first end to the connection member of the grip, and the elastic cord is connected at its second end to an anchor, and wherein the elastic cord provides a resistance to force applied by a user in an athletic training exercise. |
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109 | CLUB SWING TRAINING METHOD | EP03726616 | 2003-05-02 | EP1499401A4 | 2008-04-30 | LATELLA FRANK A JR |
The present invention relates to a method for swing training and more particularly, to a method of training to improve sport specific proprioceptive demand of the muscle physiology in order to correct faulty swing mechanics. This involves utilizing unique streching and stability exercises that control the neuro-physiological properties required to train muscles in order to acquire the desired biomechanical/physical conditions for the execution of a proper swing. A first spacer (10), a second spacer (12), a pliable object (14), and a pliable object (16) can be employed in the training methods. | ||||||
110 | TRUNK ROTATION | EP06789026.9 | 2006-08-01 | EP1912711A2 | 2008-04-23 | GOEL, Vijay, K.; PINCIVERO, Danny, M.; DICK, David; JAEGLY, John; SCHULTHEIS, F., Alan; HERNDON, Kathleen |
This trunk rotation device uses dynamic movement of one's body such as, shoulder, hip, knee, back, thigh, and abdominal musculature. The device provides a method for exercising the spinal column and the muscles of the torso, including those in the abdominal lumbar and thoracic regions involving rotational torque. In a preferred embodiment, the device is a golf exercise and flexibility apparatus. The golf exercise apparatus provides resistance to a golfer during a golf swing to strengthen and condition the muscles of the axial skeleton of the golfer in a functional posture. | ||||||
111 | ALTERNATIVE GOLF CLUB AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME | EP03707603 | 2003-01-30 | EP1551515A4 | 2007-07-18 | MACDONALD CHRISTOPHER J |
A method of improving and teaching a golf swing includes providing an adjustable-length tee with a height of at least 12 inches and a golf ball thereon to be addressed by a golfer; providing a club to be used by the golfer; swinging and hitting the golf ball off of the adjustable-length tee using the club by the golfer; and decreasing tee height of the adjustable-length tee as training progresses. | ||||||
112 | MUSCLE TRAINING APPARATUS AND METHOD | EP04794348.5 | 2004-10-06 | EP1680195A2 | 2006-07-19 | PRIESTER, William, B.; MAY, Richard, E. |
The invention is directed to a muscle trainer (44) and method for exercising a weaker of two opposing muscle groups of a person swinging an implement, such as a golf club, wherein, if the two opposing muscle groups were of appropriate strength, the two muscle groups would desirably apply forces in opposite directions to the implement to assist in maintaining the implement in an ideal club shaft plane. The contemplated muscle trainer (44) of this invention includes a body having a grip surface (58) located thereon, and a force generator (60, 70) positioned at a prescribed location on the body, which is spaced from the grip surface, for urging the prescribed location of the body in a direction away from a force direction which the weaker muscle would normally apply to the implement in the swinging thereof by the person. | ||||||
113 | SWING EXERCISER | EP02707782 | 2002-02-14 | EP1385581A4 | 2006-05-03 | KIM YONG WOO |
A swing exerciser especially suitable for golf exercise uses a handle (10) and cord (15) arranged to move a resistance trolley (35) down a track (20) positioned on the golfer's back swing side. A spring and pulley (50) arrangement resists movement of the trolley down the track, and movement of the handle by the golfer through the curve of a golf swing forces the trolley down the track so that the golf exerciser must overcome the resitance while swinging the handle to strengthen the muscles needed for powerfully hitting a golf ball. | ||||||
114 | ALTERNATIVE GOLF CLUB AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME | EP03707603.1 | 2003-01-30 | EP1551515A1 | 2005-07-13 | Macdonald, Christopher J. |
A method of improving and teaching a golf swing includes providing an adjustable-length tee with a height of at least 12 inches and a golf ball thereon to be addressed by a golfer; providing a club to be used by the golfer; swinging and hitting the golf ball off of the adjustable-length tee using the club by the golfer; and decreasing tee height of the adjustable-length tee as training progresses. | ||||||
115 | SWING EXERCISER | EP02707782.5 | 2002-02-14 | EP1385581A2 | 2004-02-04 | KIM, Yong, Woo |
A swing exerciser especially suitable for golf exercise uses a handle (10) and cord (15) arranged to move a resistance trolley (35) down a track (20) positioned on the golfer's back swing side. A spring and pulley (50) arrangement resists movement of the trolley down the track, and movement of the handle by the golfer through the curve of a golf swing forces the trolley down the track so that the golf exerciser must overcome the resitance while swinging the handle to strengthen the muscles needed for powerfully hitting a golf ball. | ||||||
116 | Gymnastikstab | EP02003978.0 | 2002-02-22 | EP1338308A1 | 2003-08-27 | Idstein, Wilfried |
Die Erfindung betrifft einen starren Gymnastikstab mit einer zum Greifen durch die Hände angepassten, über seine Länge im Wesentliche konstanten Umfangsform. Um den Gymnastikstab dahingehend zu verbessern, dass die diesen Gymnastikstab greifenden Hände einen verstärkten Halt und somit eine höhere Kraftentwicklung erreichen können, weist der Gymnastikstab ein Basisteil (11) und sich von den Händen an dem Basisteil (11) aus erstreckende Greifteile (12) auf, die den Fingern angepasste, sich um den Umfang herum erstreckende Greifrillen aufweisen, wodurch eine maximale isometrische Kontraktion der Muskeln erleichtert und erhöht wird. |
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117 | EXERCISING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING SAME | EP94910674.4 | 1994-02-05 | EP0684860B1 | 2001-07-25 | GLOBUS, KARIN R. |
The invention relates to a method of exercising using a handholdable exercising device (10). An exercising device (10) is provided in the form of an elongated member (16) having a central portion (18) and longitudinally spaced handle portions (20,22) extending oppositely from the central portion (18). The handle portions (20,22) each terminate in knobs (24,26) and the elongated member (16) resembles a pair of baseball bats joined together end to end. A method of using the exercising device includes holding the device (10) with both arms slightly extended in front of the body with both hands grasping the handle portions (20,22), respectively, and swinging the device in a smooth pendulum motion from one side of the body to the other while walking and in synchronism with the feet. |
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118 | Method of exercising | EP01200278.8 | 1994-02-05 | EP1116500A1 | 2001-07-18 | GLOBUS, KARIN R. |
The invention relates to a method of exercising using a handholdable exercising device (10). An exercising device (10) is provided in the form of an elongated member (16) having a central portion (18) and longitudinally spaced handle portions (20,22) extending oppositely from the central portion (18). The handle portions (20,22) each terminate in knobs (24,26) and the elongated member (16) resembles a pair of baseball bats joined together end to end. A method of using the exercising device includes holding the device (10) with both arms slightly extended in front of the body with both hands grasping the handle portions (20,22), respectively, and swinging the device in a smooth pendulum motion from one side of the body to the other while walking and in synchronism with the feet. |
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119 | STRUNG RACQUET TRAINING WEIGHT SYSTEM | EP99903410.1 | 1999-01-27 | EP1051224A1 | 2000-11-15 | Buck, James K.; Raymond, Scott C.; Anger, Michael C. |
A training weight aid (W) for a sports racquet (R) having longitudinal strings (12) and lateral strings (13) strung to span its head frame and creating interstices framed by said strings has a pair of opposed shells (15, 15a) interengaged with the strings on opposite sides thereof to provide a shell assembly within the head of the racquet. Longitudinal and lateral rows of spaced apart, shell nub projections (16a), dimensioned and spaced to be received by the strings, extend axially into the space interstices such that many are in lateral gripping engagement with the strings. A pair of disengageable fasteners (P) extend axially through the string space interstices to axially lock the shells together in opposing relation on the strings. | ||||||
120 | EXERCISING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING SAME. | EP94910674 | 1994-02-05 | EP0684860A4 | 1998-03-11 | GLOBUS KARIN R |
The invention relates to a method of exercising using a handholdable exercising device (10). An exercising device (10) is provided in the form of an elongated member (16) having a central portion (18) and longitudinally spaced handle portions (20,22) extending oppositely from the central portion (18). The handle portions (20,22) each terminate in knobs (24,26) and the elongated member (16) resembles a pair of baseball bats joined together end to end. A method of using the exercising device includes holding the device (10) with both arms slightly extended in front of the body with both hands grasping the handle portions (20,22), respectively, and swinging the device in a smooth pendulum motion from one side of the body to the other while walking and in synchronism with the feet. |