序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Golfsimulator EP01121880.7 2001-09-12 EP1293235B1 2007-06-20 Schwer, Anton
102 GOAL DETECTION EQUIPMENT FOR FOOTBALL EP03797507.5 2003-01-22 EP1545721A1 2005-06-29 The designation of the inventor has not yet been filed
For the realization of the industrial project above mentioned, look at all the phases for creating the electronic bladder. Ten different versions have been invented to lodge the microsensors, up to the enough quantity, or the pressure system itself. Pictures (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), show how the electronic sensors of survey and transmission can be lodged. Pictures (9), (10), show the cobweb that can be created in the center of the bladder to lodge the pressure microsensors, the metallic surveying microsensors, or the infrared rays ones. Picture (11) shows the lodging of the electronic surveying system under the grass cover, that immediately transmits any signal noticed to the chronometer or bracelet in endowment to the central referee or to his collaborators. Always in the figure (11) the signs show as: (A) the electronic football is going to enter the goal line, (B) half of the electronic football over the goal line, (C) the electronic football has (B) gone beyond the goal line. The referee immediately receives communication of the happened goal.
103 RECREATION RANGE EP03739867.4 2003-07-29 EP1526899A1 2005-05-04 Clifford, Nicholas Guy
A recreation range system (10) including a field (11) and a rotatable range carousel (13).
104 VIRTUAL BOWLING EP02744016.3 2002-06-18 EP1513595A1 2005-03-16 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).
105 FLIGHT PARAMETER MEASUREMENT SYSTEM EP03741895.1 2003-06-06 EP1509781A1 2005-03-02 KIRALY, Chris; WINTRISS, Vic
A portable flight parameter measurement system is a standalone smart camera which tracks the surface of an object in motion, e.g., a ball, and determines speed, trajectory, a spin axis, and a spin rate around that axis. The measurement system is particularly suited for analyzing the path of a ball in flight which is determined, in great part, by the amount of spin and the direction of spin imparted to the ball upon impact. The measurement system provides a user, such as a golfer, with important feedback for modifying his or her swing to obtain desired results. The measurement system utilizes non-precision marks, surface blemishes such as cuts made by a club, dimples, or a combination of all three as the only features necessary to determine ball flight characteristics.
106 APPARATUS FOR DEVELOPING BALL SKILLS EP02737609.4 2002-05-30 EP1392403A2 2004-03-03 SHIRLEY, Vernon Ernest; VOSLOO, Wessel Johannes; RAPPAPORT, Sydney
An apparatus (10) for developing ball skills comprises a ball (12). The ball (12) is connected to an elastic link (16) by a first swivel (14) which is connected to the ball by a flexible member (50) anchored in the ball by a disc (56) located between a bladder (62) of the ball and a skin (60) of the ball.
107 BALL COLLECTION ARRANGEMENT EP01983707.9 2001-11-19 EP1333892A1 2003-08-13 Thirkettle, John Scott; Jolliffe, David Victor,World Golf Systems Ltd
A golf driving range target (112) comprises pockets (150, 183) suspended for cables (146, 176), the pockets feeding received golf balls to a common receptacle. Between the exits (166) of the pockets and the common receptacle, the balls, which are coded, pass code-reading devices for identification. The pockets have walls (162, 165) which are shaped to direct received balls quickly to theexit (166) and may have internal ball-directing baffle members (163, 167). The pockets may be arranged concentrically or in an array.
108 Golfsimulator EP01121880.7 2001-09-12 EP1293235A1 2003-03-19 Schwer, Anton

Die vorliegende Erfindung "Golfsimulator" dient zum Trainieren und Spielen von Golf in einer Umgebung mit eingeschränkten Platzverhältnissen, sowie zum Wettbewerb unter mehreren Spielern.

Beim Golfsimulator wird der Ball nicht wie beim realen Golf in die freie Landschaft geschlagen, sondern auf eine spezielle Prallwand (Abb.1(1)). Die Prallwand (Abb.1(1)) fängt den Ball ab und liefert im Ausführungsbeispiel mit Hilfe von in den vier Ecken verteilten Sensoren (Abb.2 (9)..(12)) Meßgrößen über den Aufprallpunkt und die Geschwindigkeit des Balles. Diese Meßgrößen werden in einem Auswertegerät (Abb.1(2)) zur Berechnung der Flugbahn herangezogen. Aus der Flugbahn lassen sich alle wichtigen Parameter des Golfspiels, wie z.B. die Weite des Schlages und die Endposition des Balles ableiten.

Der kompakte Aufbau der Prallwand (Abb.1(1)) ermöglicht einen schnellen Auf- und Abbau des Golfsimulators. Das Meßsystem ist unempfindlich gegen äußere Einflüsse. Es werden außer den in der Prallwand (Abb.1(1)) montierten Sensoren (Abb.2(9)..(12)) keine weiteren Sensoren benötigt. Der einfache Systemaufbau ermöglicht eine kostengünstige Herstellung des vorliegenden Golfsimulators. Durch diese Eigenschaften ist die Erfindung im Vergleich zu bekannten Systemen nicht nur zur Verwendung in geschlossenen Räumen sondern insbesondere für das Spielen im Freien geeignet.

109 BALL WITH INFRARED SENSITIVE SENSORS AND GOAL WITH INFRARED EMITTERS EP99921143.6 1999-05-14 EP1079899A1 2001-03-07 CORNACCHIA, Renato
Ball for sports use comprising an enclosure (1) with uniform distribution of one or more portions (4) transparent to infrared rays and in optical communication with one or more sensors (5) sensitive to infrared rays and electrically connected with signalling means (7) fixed to the ball.
110 GOLFING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR GOLF PLAY SIMULATION EP93910899.9 1993-04-29 EP0637980B1 1998-01-21 KLUTTZ, James, W.; ROBERTS, Edgar, P., Jr.; CROCKETT, Charles, L., III
111 GOLF GAME SIMULATING APPARATUS AND METHOD EP93910898.1 1993-04-29 EP0637979B1 1998-01-21 KLUTTZ, James, W.; ROBERTS, Edgar, P., Jr.
112 VORRICHTUNG ZUR ERFASSUNG VON TORTREFFERN BEI BALLSPIELEN EP95919333.0 1995-05-24 EP0762915A1 1997-03-19 BUCHHOLZ, Andreas; MERKEL, Udo
The invention concerns a device for the detection of goals in ball games, such as table football, with a ball (10) and at least one goal (6). The invention calls for the ball (10) to be provided with a marking (12), and for a sensor (8), responsive to the marking (12), which monitors the goal zone (6) and whose output signal indicates when a goal is scored. The marking (12) may, for example, be magnetic and the sensor a coil (8) surrounding the goal.
113 VERFAHREN UND VORRICHTUNG ZUR BESTIMMUNG DER OPTIMALEN WURF-, SCHUSS- BZW. ABSPIELTRAININGSGESCHWINDIGKEIT BEI WURFSPORTARTEN BZW. BALLSPIELEN EP90912423.2 1990-08-08 EP0486579B1 1995-03-08 HOLZER, Eduard; WALLISCH, Karl; ZEMANN, Helmut; SCHMESKAL Theodor
The invention relates to a process and a device for determining the optimal training speed for throwing, shooting or passing in throwing sports or ball games. The distance between the passing site and the target is established. A target speed for a given number of throws, shots or the like which constitutes a measurement run is allocated to the trainee. This target speed is afresh for consecutive runs. For each run, the distances between the points of impact and the target are measured or calculated, in particular statistically combined or evaluated. The angular error on throwing or shooting is calculated from the distances between the points of impact and the target. The optimal training speed is the speed, chosen or determined from the target speeds, at which the angular error on throwing or shooting is a minimum.
114 GOLFING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR GOLF PLAY SIMULATION EP93910899.0 1993-04-29 EP0637980A1 1995-02-15 KLUTTZ, James, W.; ROBERTS, Edgar, P., Jr.; CROCKETT, Charles, L., III
The golfing apparatus according to the present invention has a golf shot file providing a representation of at least one actual golf shot by the user. The golf shot representation includes at least a time and a distance of a golf ball travel. The apparatus also has a golf course file for providing a geographic representation of at least a portion of a golf course and simulation means for combining selected portions of the golf shot file and selected portions of the golf course file to simulate at least one golf shot on the selected portions of the golf course based upon at least one actual golf shot by the user. An image display responsive to the simulation means displays at least one simulated golf shot on the selected portions of the golf course. The method for simulating golf play using actual golf shots by the user includes the steps of providing data representative of at least one actual recorded golf shot by the user, providing data representative of at least a portion of a golf course, and combining selected portions of the golf shot data and selected portions of the golf course data to simulate at least one golf shot on the selected portions of the golf course based upon at least one actual golf shot by the user.
115 GOLF GAME SIMULATING APPARATUS AND METHOD EP93910898.0 1993-04-29 EP0637979A1 1995-02-15 KLUTTZ, James, W.; ROBERTS, Edgar, P., Jr.
A golf game apparatus that simulates a total golf shot distance based upon the actual flight time of a struck golf ball at a practice range and the linear flight distance of the ball to an initial impact position on an adjacent target area. The flight time and linear flight distance are used to simulate a roll distance which may be added to the linear distance to thereby produce the simulated golf shot total distance. A distance positioned adjacent the tee area of the practice range may display a simulated golf hole layout with the simulated golf shot total distance indicated thereon for the player. The simulated golf ball roll distance may take into account a predetermined type of golf course surface upon which the struck golf ball initially impacts.
116 PERIMETER MOUNTED POLYMERIC PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCER PAD EP90911397.0 1990-07-10 EP0438558A1 1991-07-31 FRENCH, Barry, James
Une pastille servant de capteur de force (128) est dotée d'une bande transductrice (130) piézoélectrique polymère et souple montée à la périphérie d'une pastille de support élastique et destinée à mesurer des forces et des changements de force. Applications: l'industrie, la médecine, les sports.
117 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING IMPACT LOCATIONS EP89907888 1989-06-19 EP0422096A4 1991-07-31 BEARD, BRYCE P.; KLUTTZ, JAMES W.; ROBERTS, EDGAR P.
118 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING IMPACT LOCATIONS EP89907888.0 1989-06-19 EP0422096A1 1991-04-17 BEARD, Bryce P.; KLUTTZ, James W.; ROBERTS, Edgar P.
Un procédé et un appareil permettent de localiser le point d'impact d'un projectile, et dans une application spécifique, à déterminer la performance d'un joueur de golf qui utilise un club particulier, tel qu'un club en fer spécifique. L'appareil comprend une pluralité de capteurs de vibrations (12) répartis selon un ordre prédéterminé dans une zone cible (1) et qui génèrent chacun des signaux indicatifs de la détection d'une vibration. Un processeur (14) reçoit les signaux générés par les capteurs, traite les signaux reçus des capteurs afin de localiser le point d'impact d'un projectile par rapport aux endroits où sont situés les capteurs dans la zone cible et génère un signal électrique de localisation. Un affichage (Fig. 5) connecté au processeur (14) reçoit les signaux de localisation et affiche une représentation du point d'impact du projectile dans la zone cible destinée à être visionnée par un observateur.
119 DISPOSITIF DE DETECTION DE L'IMPACT D'UNE BALLE DE TENNIS EP86901321.0 1986-03-04 EP0213159A1 1987-03-11 Szedressy, Ivan
Le dispositif de détection de l'impact d'une balle de tennis (fig. 3), est destiné à l'entraînement des joueurs, à analyser leur niveau et définir leur précision. Chaque impact de balle sur le tapis est enregistré par un compteur, ou traité par gestion électronique à microprocesseur.
120 SPIELGERÄT FÜR EINE RÜCKSCHLAG-SPORTART EP17733998.3 2017-06-13 EP3352865A1 2018-08-01 KERN, Markos Aristides
The invention relates to a facility (2) for playing a rebound sport, having a playing surface (19) against which a player (12) can play a ball (14) so that it rebounds from a point of impact (26) of the playing surface (19) in accordance with a predetermined set of rules relating to the rebound sport, and which has a sensor system (15) designed to detect two-dimensional first coordinates (16) of the point of impact (26) and to transmit the same to a computing unit (21) which belongs to the facility (2) and is designed to determine in dependence on the first coordinates (16), in accordance with a predetermined specification, two-dimensional second coordinates, a size and/or a shape of at least one target zone (27, 28), and to activate a projector (22) which belongs to the facility (2) and by means of which the target zone (27, 28) can be projected onto a projection surface (20), which is located within the playing surface (19), in a manner visible to the player (12), it then being possible for the player (12) to play the ball (14) so that it rebounds from the target zone (27, 28) in accordance with the set of rules relating to the rebound sport.
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