序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 RECREATION RANGE EP03739867 2003-07-29 EP1526899A4 2008-05-14 CLIFFORD NICHOLAS GUY
A recreation range system (10) including a field (11) and a rotatable range carousel (13).
182 DEVICE FOR CHECKING AND ASSESSING SPORTS-RELATED ACTIONS EP06794064.3 2006-07-13 EP1911499A2 2008-04-16 Bayo Serra, Jorge

Sport action control and assessment device, particularly one that is applicable to competition games using a ball (5) that must cross or hit an enclosed space (6) to simulate or obtain a game point, wherein enclosed space (6) is controlled by means (4) sensing the presence of ball (5), which detect and hold in an inspectionable memory the spatial characteristics of the point at which ball (5) has reached and crossed said enclosed space (6). Enclosed space can allow the free passage of the ball, like the corresponding goal posts used in football, handball, hockey, water polo and rugby or not allow it, like in tennis and fronton. The sensory optical means are electronic apparatuses such as photoelectronic, photographic, video cameras, scanner or photoelectric cells.

183 Tracking system EP05257472.0 2005-12-05 EP1666916A3 2007-12-12 Forbes, William

A system for tracking the movement of an object (18, 118) within a predetermined area (20) is disclosed. The system comprises means for plotting the predetermined area (20); transmission means (10, 12) for transmitting an electromagnetic signal across the area (20); and at least two receivers (10, 12) to receive an electromagnetic signal from the object (18, 118) in such a manner as to establish the distance between each transmitter (10, 12) and the object (18, 118). The system further comprises data processing means (14) to derive the position of the object (18, 118) within the predetermined area (20).

184 System und Verfahren zur Positionsbestimmung eines beweglichen Objekts mittels Magnetfeldern EP06020009.4 2006-09-25 EP1852155A1 2007-11-07 Englert, Walter; Bucher, Tilman

Ein Positionsbestimmungsverfahren mit einem Schritt des Ansteuerns von wenigstens zwei Spulen, die an verschiedenen Positionen bezüglich eines Ortsbestimmungsbereichs angeordnet sind, um eine Positionsangabe eines Objektes, das sich in Reichweite von durch die Spulen erzeugten Magnetfeldern befindet durch Erzeugen von Spulenaktivierungssignalen für die wenigstens zwei Spulen mit einem Multiplexverfahren, einen Schritt des Erfassens eines Magnetfeldes durch ein bewegliches Objekt, in dem sich das bewegliche Objekt befindet, einem Schritt des Sendens von wenigstens einem Messwert durch das bewegliche Objekt und einen Schritt des Steuerns eines Magnetfeldsensors oder eines Senders, so dass gemäß der Steuersequenz Magnetfeldmesswerte gesendet werden können, durch das bewegliche Objekt, einen Schritt des Empfangens von einer Sequenz von Messwerten von dem beweglichen Objekt, wobei jeder Messwert der Sequenz von Messwerten einer Spule der wenigstens zwei Spulen zugeordnet ist und einen Schritt des Auswertens der Sequenz von Messwerten unter Verwendung Informationen über die Spulen, von denen die einzelnen Messwerte stammen, um die Information über die Position des beweglichen Objekts zu erhalten.

185 VIRTUAL BOWLING EP02744016.3 2002-06-18 EP1513595B1 2007-05-02 Hansen, Jan
The present invention relates to an arrangement (1) for a bowling simulator (2) comprising a bowling lane (3), a lane approach (4), a ball stop system (5), a pin pit (9), a lateral gutter (6) and a ball return system. In accordance with the invention, a projection screen (8), for example in the form of a TV screen, is arranged in front of the pin pit (9) and above the bowling lane (3). A projector (11) or some other similar image display apparatus is so arranged as to display intended images (12) on the aforementioned projection screen. Sensors (13-15) are provided along the bowling lane and are so arranged as to sense the direction of impact, speed and force of the bowling ball, and a computer unit (17) is connected to the aforementioned projector (11) and sensors (13-15) for the purpose of calculating the onward travel of the ball towards the pins. A realistic image (12) of the pins as they are knocked over the ball (16) is then projected onto the projection screen (8).
186 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING IDENTITY MOVEMENT AND LOCATION OF SPORTS OBJECTS EP05746775.5 2005-05-05 EP1751721A2 2007-02-14 ERARIO, John; ERARIO, Richard
A method and apparatus for tracking location and flight path attributes of one or more sports objects, associating the sports objects with individual players, mapping each sports object location and a flight path to surrounding field of play, and allowing each player to access the location and flight path attributes of their sports objects. The present invention outfits sports objects with electronic devices that receive and transmit position and location information obtained from the Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) System, without adversely affecting the sports object's ability to perform in a standard way.
187 SPIELGERÄT NACH ART EINER TORWAND EP02762409.7 2002-07-29 EP1412033B1 2006-05-17 Helming, Jan
Known game devices of the type goal wall are equipped with pressure sensors, which are distributed in a punctual manner and are, however, sensitive to hard impacts. The inventive game device is comprised of modules (2), which are arranged in a grid-like manner on an inelastic background and which themselves consist of a sensor field (4) provided in the form of a membrane keyboard. Said sensor field is placed on an inelastic supporting plate (3) and is covered at least on its impact side by at least one elastic plastic layer (5). Lines (19) corresponding to the rows and columns of a module grid are provided in the sensor field (4) and each terminate at a plug connector (11).
188 GOAL DETECTOR FOR DETECTION OF AN OBJECT PASSING A GOAL PLANE EP04715880.3 2004-03-01 EP1596945A1 2005-11-23 PETERSEN, Hans
A system is disclosed for detection of whether a movable object, such as a sports object, e.g. a football or an ice hockey puck, has passed a flat plane in space, such as a goal plane defined e.g. as a vertical plane extending from a goal line or a horizontal plane defined by the upper rim of the basketball basket. The system comprises a plurality of pairs of antennas arranged along the periphery of the flat target plane, the two antennas of each of said pairs being arranged with a mutual displacement in the direction perpendicularly to the flat target plane, radio wave emitter means arranged in the movable object and/or each antenna, and means for receiving the radio waves from the radio wave emitter means and provide an output accordingly arranged in each antenna and/or in the movable object, the system further comprising processing means to receive and process said output together with a predetermined set of conditions and providing a resulting output if the set of conditions are fulfilled so as to determine whether the movable object passes the flat target plane.
189 ANLAGE FÜR WETTKAMPFSPIEL MIT BASKETBALL UND BASKETBALLKORB EP03764886.2 2003-07-11 EP1530497A1 2005-05-18 Linner, Walter; Linner, Hans; Linner, Rudolf
The invention relates to apparatus for a competitive game involving a basketball and basketball basket, which gives the player the opportunity of systematically practising all the performance factors that are important for a basketball player and of automating his or her movement patterns. To achieve this, balls must be aimed at the basket hoop (27) in an alternate manner from preferably two throwing zones (19, 20). The running performance that is produced is measured and at the same time the height of the jump during the throw is determined by means of the measuring photoelectric barriers (21, 22) and the baskets scored are differentiated according to their precision by means of a combined evaluation of an acceleration sensor (29) positioned on the basket hoop (27) and a tensile sensor (30) positioned on the basket net (28). The invention is characterised in that a computer programme interprets the measured values in a realistic manner and produces feedback in such a way that the player is led to achieve a continuous improvement in performance in the shortest time possible, thus finding the training self-motivating and exciting. The special evaluation system also forms the basis for a competitive game, which culminates in a ranking list, in which players can compare themselves with other players according to objective criteria. Said ranking list is created on the international data network and is regularly updated.
190 A DISTANCE MARKER FOR A GOLF COURSE, AND A GOLF COURSE EP02791172.6 2002-12-05 EP1455909A1 2004-09-15 Nilsson, Stieg
A device for marking a distance to a golf player when playing golf on a golf course, the golf course comprising an area established for striking out a golf ball and an essentially open field, the device comprising a body adapted to be positioned in a visible manner to the golf player in said field and at a definite distance from said area, and a golf course for at least one golf player during golf play, the golf course comprising an area for striking out a golf ball and an essentially open field.
191 Golfplatzeinrichtung EP99107823.9 1999-04-20 EP0951924B1 2004-08-18 Parenica, Peter
192 SPORTBANDE EP02796254.7 2002-08-21 EP1430466A1 2004-06-23 Saitzek, Klaus
The invention relates to a sports fence (10) comprising at least one touch sensor (20) and at least one actuator. According to the invention, the actuator triggers an advertising message, if the sensor (20) generates a signal as a result of an impact from a body (30).
193 SPIELGERÄT NACH ART EINER TORWAND EP02762409.7 2002-07-29 EP1412033A2 2004-04-28 Helming, Jan
Known game devices of the type goal wall are equipped with pressure sensors, which are distributed in a punctual manner and are, however, sensitive to hard impacts. The inventive game device is comprised of modules (2), which are arranged in a grid-like manner on an inelastic background and which themselves consist of a sensor field (4) provided in the form of a membrane keyboard. Said sensor field is placed on an inelastic supporting plate (3) and is covered at least on its impact side by at least one elastic plastic layer (5). Lines (19) corresponding to the rows and columns of a module grid are provided in the sensor field (4) and each terminate at a plug connector (11).
194 A GOLF TRAINING AND GAME SYSTEM EP01932476.3 2001-05-17 EP1289609A1 2003-03-12 DAHL, Magnus; DAHL, Nils; ENGELHARDT, Lennart
The present invention relates to a golf training and game system which gives the player/players immediate feedback, wherein said golf training system is situated in a golf playing area comprising at least one tee area, and at least one target area, said system comprises at each target area at least one overview video camera and at least one zoom video camera, wherein said system also comprises a to said at least one overview video camera and to said at least one zoom video camera connected target measuring system, wherein said at least one overview video camera captures an image covering at least said target area when a golf ball being hit at said tee area, wherein said target measuring system performs image improvement methods on said captured image and detects possible balls in said captured image, wherein said target measuring system calculates coarse real coordinates for said possible balls, wherein said golf training system also comprises a memory means connected to said target measuring system, which memory means is operable to store real coordinates for already identified balls, wherein said target measuring system comprises a comparing device operable to compare said coarse real coordinates for said possible balls with said real coordinates for already identified balls to determine new ball(s) to be identified, wherein said coarse real coordinates for said new ball(s) are used to position, zoom and focus said at least one zoom video camera on said new ball(s) to capture a fine image on said new ball(s), wherein said target measuring system performs image improvement methods and pattern recognition on said fine image to identify said new ball(s) and get their fin real coordinates, wherein information regarding said coordinates are sent to at least one tee terminal positioned at said at least one tee area, which tee terminal is operable to give feedback to said player(s).
195 Game machine EP01118809.1 2001-08-09 EP1184059A1 2002-03-06 Okita, Katsunori; Kubota, Kazutaka; Takeda, Toru; Harano, Yuuki; Tsuji, Yutaka; Konishi, Kazuma

A game machine is provided with a display device 4 having a display screen 4a on which targets are to be displayed, a play surface forming member 3a to be laid on a floor 101 in front of the display screen 4a for placing a ball 1 to be kicked thereon, a sheet 5 as a ball receiver provided in a position between the display screen 4a of the display device 4 and the play surface forming member 3a and in vicinity of the display screen 4a and enabling the display screen 4a to be seen, a detecting means (sensors 20, 23) for detecting a moving state of the kicked ball 1, and an evaluating means for evaluating a result relating to a ball-kicking motion based on a detection result of the detecting means. Since positions at which the game player aims with the flying element such as a ball can be made variable in this game machine, a game can be made more enjoyable.

196 AUTOMATICALLY-SCORING GOLF GAME EP96908864.0 1996-03-21 EP0817663B1 2001-03-07 Foley, Thomas P.
A golf game uses radio signals from golf clubs (46) or golf balls (68) to signal a central computer (15) for automatic scorekeeping by the computer. Sensors in each hole (59, 80) send signals to the computer on the completion of each hole of play by each golfer. The golf clubs or balls are distinguishable by the computer according to their radio frequencies or other signal processing or encoding. In the first embodiment, the golf clubs include transmitters which emit radio signals when the clubs are struck against preferably special golf balls, which incorporate magnets or other sensed qualities in their structure. In the second embodiment, the golf balls transmit when struck by special golf clubs which incorporate magnets. Each player, upon starting the game, inputs his/her name or initials to allow the computer to relate strokes to specific players. Scores are reported optionally at each hole, and a final score is reported by the computer at the conclusion of play. A printed copy of each player's score may also be provided.
197 Vorrichtung eines Fussballspielfeldes mit Toren EP00108332.8 2000-04-15 EP1057502A2 2000-12-06 Heidlberger, Frank

Die Erfindung betrifft eine Vorrichtung eines Fußballspielfeldes mit Toren, wobei das Spielfeld mit spielfeldbegrenzenden Banden, Gittern und/oder Netzen umgeben ist. Durch ein EDV-System ist der komplette Spielablauf mindestens eines Spielfeldes steuerbar und überwachbar und insb. Torerfolge, die durch eine Torsensorik meßbar sind, sind durch akustische und optische Effekte anzeigbar.

198 AUTOMATICALLY-SCORING GOLF GAME EP96908864.0 1996-03-21 EP0817663A1 1998-01-14 Foley, Thomas P.
A golf game uses radio signals from golf clubs (46) or golf balls (68) to signal a central computer (15) for automatic scorekeeping by the computer. Sensors in each hole (59, 80) send signals to the computer on the completion of each hole of play by each golfer. The golf clubs or balls are distinguishable by the computer according to their radio frequencies or other signal processing or encoding. In the first embodiment, the golf clubs include transmitters which emit radio signals when the clubs are struck against preferably special golf balls, which incorporate magnets or other sensed qualities in their structure. In the second embodiment, the golf balls transmit when struck by special golf clubs which incorporate magnets. Each player, upon starting the game, inputs his/her name or initials to allow the computer to relate strokes to specific players. Scores are reported optionally at each hole, and a final score is reported by the computer at the conclusion of play. A printed copy of each player's score may also be provided.
199 An object collision point detecting apparatus EP94104749.0 1994-03-25 EP0617988A1 1994-10-05 Miyahara, Takakazu, c/o Elm Inc.

An apparatus for use in training or playing in various shooting games, such as for golf approach shot, baseball batting, or sportive gun shooting. A target screen (12) is provided opposite to a shooting point (16) from which a ball (17) or the like is shot out. Four microphones (101-104) are provided at the circumference of the target screen (12) to detect the collision sound, and another microphone (105) is set at the shooting point to detect the shooting sound of the ball (17). The duration of flight of the ball (17), and the collision point on the screen, and the trajectory of the flying ball (17), are calculated by analyzing the detection time points of each microphone in a control part (14). The results, i.e., collision point on the target screen (12), flying trajectory of the ball, etc., are shown on a display unit (15).

200 SPORTS IMPACT MEASURING APPARATUS EP89905914 1989-04-17 EP0377007A4 1991-04-24 FRENCH, BARRY, J.
A sports impact measuring apparatus (10) for indicating at least one characteristic of an externally applied impact, comprising a deformable, resilient support (14) having a compressible impact region and expandable regions, a piezoelectric strip (22) extending substantially around an expandable region, and an electronic indicator (26) electrically connected to the piezoelectric strip (22). Also, a sports impact measuring apparatus (10) for indicating at least one characteristic of an externally applied impact, comprising a force plate (102, 110, 116, 124, 128, 134, 138, 142) and a piezoelectric sensor (104, 112, 118, 126, 130, 136, 140, 144) extending substantially around or near the perimeter thereof for measuring the waves caused by impact to the plate (102, 110, 116, 124, 128, 134, 138, 142).
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