序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 提供增强功能的高尔夫球杆头与杆头罩的组合 CN201080018117.2 2010-02-22 CN102421491A 2012-04-18 D.S.李
一种高尔夫球杆头,其包括用于辅助高尔夫球手的结构,且杆头罩包括用于支撑该高尔夫球手辅助结构的结构。在一方面中,高尔夫球手辅助结构提供了可视的指示器,诸如对齐标记、球撞击指示器、温度指示器灯。在另一方面中,高尔夫球手辅助结构包括一个和多个传感器,和/或其他用于测量挥杆特征、球场状况、全球定位等的电子部件。支撑机构可提供能量源,诸如电源、光源或热源。在一些方面中,支撑结构可包括用于从高尔夫球手辅助结构接收数据的处理器,且可将数据传输至位于杆头罩上的显示屏和/或外部源。
2 The combination of a golf club head and the head cover to provide enhanced functionality JP2012502062 2010-02-22 JP2012521266A 2012-09-13 デイビッド エス. リー
A golf club head has structure for assisting a golfer, and a head cover has structure for supporting the golfer-assisting structure. In one aspect, the golfer-assisting structure provides a visual indicator, such as an alignment marker, a ball impact indicator, a temperature indicator, or the like. In another aspect, the golfer-assisting structure includes sensor(s) and/or other electronic components for measuring swing characteristics, course conditions, global position, or the like. The supporting structure may provide a source of energy, such as a power source, a light source, or a heat source. In some aspects, the supporting structure may include a processor for receiving data from the golfer-assisting structure, and may transmit data to a display on the head cover and/or to an external source.
3 Baseball swing training device JP2011509413 2009-05-14 JP2011519706A 2011-07-14 キム,ヒョンス
本発明による野球スイング練習器は、シャフト(10)の一側端に固定される固定重量体(20)と、上記シャフト(10)の他側端に固定されるグリップ部(30)と、上記シャフト(10)に差し込まれてスイング動作時シャフト(10)に沿って遠心によって移動する移動重量体(42)と、上記移動重量体(42)と固定重量体(20)の間側シャフト(10)に差し込まれてスイング・スピードによって移動重量体(42)が固定重量体(20)に衝突する速度を調節して正確なタイミングを与えるように弾発力を加える弾発部材(44)と、上記移動重量体(42)とグリップ部(30)の間側シャフト(10)に差し込まれて移動重量体(42)の移動範囲を調節するストッパー(46)で構成されているので、スイング動作でのインパクト瞬間と実際打撃での打撃瞬間のタイミングを正確に一致させて練習できると同時に練習者の能力に合わせて調節できるし、このような実戦反復スイング練習は手首力の強化は無論、パワーやスイング・スピードを効率的に高められるし、スイング練習時のインパクト瞬間の音(打撃音)だけでなく、昼間と夜間に夜光体または点滅器から発生される光などを通じてインパクト瞬間や軌道を視覚的に確かめながら打撃姿勢の矯正は無論、打撃瞬間に対した集中度を高められるのである。
4 Juggling torch EP03027113.4 2003-11-26 EP1428556A1 2004-06-16 Ohlin, Ivan

The juggling torch has a torch body (1) with a wick (3) for fuel that is absorbed by the wick (3) and a fuel container (7) that is connected to the wick (3) via one or many channels (15).

5 GOLF CLUB HEAD AND HEAD COVER COMBINATION PROVIDING ENHANCED FUNCTIONALITY EP10705078.3 2010-02-22 EP2411100A1 2012-02-01 LEE, David, S.
A golf club head has structure for assisting a golfer, and a head cover has structure for supporting the golfer-assisting structure. In one aspect, the golfer-assisting structure provides a visual indicator, such as an alignment marker, a ball impact indicator, a temperature indicator, or the like. In another aspect, the golfer-assisting structure includes sensor(s) and/or other electronic components for measuring swing characteristics, course conditions, global position, or the like. The supporting structure may provide a source of energy, such as a power source, a light source, or a heat source. In some aspects, the supporting structure may include a processor for receiving data from the golfer-assisting structure, and may transmit data to a display on the head cover and/or to an external source.
6 スイングチェッカー JP2014076642 2014-04-03 JP2015196028A 2015-11-09 川邊 剛
【課題】練習用に本物に擬したもので、スイングチェックを容易に行うことができるよう工夫された、新規且つ有用なスイングチェッカーの提供。
【解決手段】ゴルフクラブ等のスポーツ用具の現物に擬して、打撃側となるヘッド部39と、シャフト部38と、グリップ部5とが直状に連なる全体形状を有する本体と、ヘッド部と、グリップ部のエンド面側からそれぞれレーザー光が出射するレーザーポインタ13、43を備え、レーザー光がシャフト部38の略軸方向延長線上を照らすことを利用してスイングをチェックする。
【選択図】 図1
7 高められた機能性を提供するゴルフクラブヘッドとヘッドカバーとの組み合わせ JP2012502062 2010-02-22 JP5632450B2 2014-11-26 デイビッド エス. リー
8 GOLF CLUB HEAD AND HEAD COVER COMBINATION PROVIDING ENHANCED FUNCTIONALITY EP10705078.3 2010-02-22 EP2411100B1 2016-06-22 LEE, David, S.
A golf club head has structure for assisting a golfer, and a head cover has structure for supporting the golfer-assisting structure. In one aspect, the golfer-assisting structure provides a visual indicator, such as an alignment marker, a ball impact indicator, a temperature indicator, or the like. In another aspect, the golfer-assisting structure includes sensor(s) and/or other electronic components for measuring swing characteristics, course conditions, global position, or the like. The supporting structure may provide a source of energy, such as a power source, a light source, or a heat source. In some aspects, the supporting structure may include a processor for receiving data from the golfer-assisting structure, and may transmit data to a display on the head cover and/or to an external source.
9 Juggling torch EP03027113.4 2003-11-26 EP1428556B1 2006-10-04 Ohlin, Ivan
10 BASEBALL TRAINING DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS US14622719 2015-02-13 US20160144255A1 2016-05-26 JUAN C. RODRIGUEZ
A system and methods for training an athlete to improve performance and swinging a baseball bat includes using several devices, looting a rolling force training bat, a swinging force training bat, variable weight training bat, a shoulder posture training device, a swinging posture training device and a hamstring tension device. The various training devices may be used alone or in combination with others to identify and correct at athletes posture, stamps and motion.
11 MOST FIT EXERCISE SLEDGE HAMMER US13860256 2013-04-10 US20140309081A1 2014-10-16 Andrew Gavigan
A sledge hammer with an elongate handle having a longitudinal axis and a flexible generally geometrically uniform removable mass affixed to the handle at a distal end thereof. The mass is secured to the handle with a bolt adapted to extend through the mass and into the distal end of the handle. The bolt is threaded and engages mating threads in the handle. A cone is disposed on the distal end of the handle between the handle and the mass to secure the mass to the handle In the best mode, the mass is a ball which may be perfectly round or have one or more flat surfaces. The ball should have some dampening properties.
12 Swing Training Device US14073801 2013-11-06 US20140141901A1 2014-05-22 Michael Haight; Benjamin Casbarro
A swing training system which includes a light-reactive surface, and a training device having a light source capable of striking the light-reactive surface and creating a temporary visual representation of the path of the light over the surface. The device can include multiple light sources, which according to the arrangement of the illuminated paths on the surface indicate if the proper alignment was achieved during a swing. In accordance with at least one embodiment, an individual can use the swing training system to perform a stroke to simulate striking a golf ball on the surface. The movement path of the device over the pad is visually illustrated by the reaction of the light source with the light-reactive material such that the individual can observe the actual stroke direction and alignment indicated by the light source path. The visual representation of the actual path fades in a short amount of time such that the individual can perform subsequent strokes in order to improve the correspondence between the actual stroke and the optimal stroke.
13 SWING EXERCISING APPARATUS US13948319 2013-07-23 US20140031178A1 2014-01-30 Dimitrios Deschesnes; Alcide Deschesnes
A swing exercising apparatus comprising a movable weight component for moving along an elongated member when the user swings the swing exercising apparatus, with a biasing mechanism for exerting a force biasing the movable weight component towards one position when the movable weight component is located away from that position. The biasing mechanism comprising at least one elastic element to generate the force, and an attachment portion to attach the elastic element(s) allowing the user to detach the one or more elastic elements to adjust the force.
14 BASEBALL SWING TRAINING DEVICE US12937297 2009-05-14 US20110034275A1 2011-02-10 Hyensoo Kim
A baseball swing practicing device according to the present invention includes a fixed weight (20) fixed at one end of a shaft (10), a grip unit (30) fixed at the other end of the shaft (10), a movable weight (42) fitted onto the shaft such that the movable weight moves via centrifugal force along the shaft (10) during a swinging action, an elastic repulsion member (44) fitted to the shaft (10) at the side between the movable weight (42) and the fixed weight (20) to provide an elastic repulsion force for an accurate timing by adjusting the speed where the movable weight (42) collides with the fixed weight (20) in accordance with the swing speed, and a stopper (46) fitted to the shaft (10) at the side between the movable weight (42) and the grip unit (30) to adjust the moving range of the movable weight (42). The baseball swing training device of the present invention enables the timing of an impact moment in a swinging action and the timing of a hitting moment in an actual hitting action to accurately correspond to each other, and allows adjustment of the device in accordance with the ability of the player using the device. The repeated actual swing training not only increases the wrist force but also improves power and swing speed in an efficient manner, and enables a player to visually confirm the impact moment and the arc trajectory during the daytime and the nighttime via the light emitted from a luminous body or a flicker as well as the sound (hitting sound) at the impact moment during the swing training, thus correcting the hitting posture and increasing the concentration at the hitting moment.
15 PRACTICE BAT US12732587 2010-03-26 US20100248867A1 2010-09-30 Alan B. Tande
A practice bat including a free sliding region provides a means for training batters to improve swing quality.
16 Golf Club Head and Head Cover Combination Providing Enhanced Functionality US12410804 2009-03-25 US20100248852A1 2010-09-30 David S. Lee
A golf club head has structure for assisting a golfer, and a head cover has structure for supporting the golfer-assisting structure. In one aspect, the golfer-assisting structure provides a visual indicator, such as an alignment marker, a ball impact indicator, a temperature indicator, or the like. In another aspect, the golfer-assisting structure includes sensor(s) and/or other electronic components for measuring swing characteristics, course conditions, global position, or the like. The supporting structure may provide a source of energy, such as a power source, a light source, or a heat source. In some aspects, the supporting structure may include a processor for receiving data from the golfer-assisting structure, and may transmit data to a display on the head cover and/or to an external source.
17 Balancing tube game and apparatus US11549929 2006-10-16 US07303193B2 2007-12-04 Jack W. Miletich
An amusement device in the form of a balancing tube game is described. In typical use, the balancing tube is balanced in a vertical orientation on a user's palm, finger, head, elbow, foot or wherever they wish to balance it. The balancing tube game comprises an elongated cylindrical tube with built-in tilt-sensing electronics and audible, visual and tactile feedback. The tilt-sensing electronics are adapted to sense whenever the tube tilts off-vertical by more than a predetermined critical angle. The built-in electronics comprise a microprocessor, tilt sensor, lights, a noise-generating element, such as a speaker, and a vibrator. Optionally, a motion sensor can be added so that game can confirm that it is being manipulated (rather than simply fixed in a vertical orientation). While playing the game, the user progresses through a predetermined series of game levels, each level being characterized by a specific set of lights, sounds and/or vibrations emanating from the game. Once the game is started, a first sequence of lights, sounds and/or vibrations begins to indicate that the game is in the first level. If the balancing tube remains balanced, the game progresses to a second level, indicated by a new set of lights sounds and/or vibrations. As long as the tube remains balanced, the game continues advancing through various game levels until a final level is reached. Throughout the levels, various lights illuminate on the balancing tube, sounds are emitted, and the vibrator may activate or deactivate.
18 Sports swing training apparatus US09997728 2001-11-30 US20030104874A1 2003-06-05 Michael J. Galanis; Dale Kempf; William C. Hughes
The present invention concerns a club for impacting an object. The club may have a club head having a club face. At least one microprocessor in communication with a plurality of infrared sources is also provided. There are also a plurality of infrared sensors, and indicators configurable in a configuration indicating proper club face alignment and a configuration indicating club face misalignment. The infrared sources are periodically pulsed by a microprocessor between an activated and deactivated state. The sensors are configured on the club head to receive infrared from the infrared sources and to generate a signal in response to the infrared received. The microprocessor is programmed to receive signals from the sensors when the infrared sources are activated. The microprocessor is programmed to activate the indicators in an aligned or misaligned configuration.
19 Lighted hand-holdable novelty article US6294 1998-01-13 US6012820A 2000-01-11 Michael F. Weber; Leland R. Whitney; Olester Benson, Jr.
Hand-holdable novelty article comprising a handle, a light source and a plurality of sections of color shifting film. The light source is preferably disposed within an end of the handle. The plurality of sections of color shifting film extend from the end of the handle. During use, light from the light source interacts with the plurality of strands of color shifting film, producing a brilliant colored effect. Movement of the plurality of sections of color shifting film produces multiple colors.
20 Exercise walking stick US843142 1997-04-28 US5876312A 1999-03-02 Gilbert M McClendon
An improved exercise walking stick for hand-held or strap-on use by a walker which simultaneously provides a walker or jogger with an enhanced adjustable muscular and aerobic workout, a means for enhancing the walker's visibility, and a means of protecting the walker against unwanted aggressors such as thieves or animals.
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