序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Method of training and evaluating a hitter using a weighted ball US13757530 2013-02-01 US09186564B2 2015-11-17 Pete Parenti
The invention is for a method of training and evaluating a hitter using a weighted ball where the hitter hits the weighted ball with a bat and where the weighted ball wraps around the bat and thereby the ball absorbs some of the energy from the batter and whereafter striking the weighted ball the ball leaves the bat in a substantially horizontal plane if it is hit correctly and where the weighted ball donuts substantially vertical to the ground if hit incorrectly or lifts up if hit too low or dives downward if hit to high or donuts horizontally if hit in an inside out manner with the bat.
22 METHOD OF TRAINING AND EVALUATING A HITTER USING A WEIGHTED BALL US13757530 2013-02-01 US20130143692A1 2013-06-06 Pete Parenti
The invention is for a method of training and evaluating a hitter using a weighted ball where the hitter hits the weighted ball with a bat and where the weighted ball wraps around the bat and thereby the ball absorbs some of the energy from the batter and whereafter striking the weighted ball the ball leaves the bat in a substantially horizontal plane if it is hit correctly and where the weighted ball donuts substantially vertical to the ground if hit incorrectly or lifts up if hit too low or dives downward if hit to high or donuts horizontally if hit in an inside out manner with the bat.
23 Method of Manufacturing a Sport Ball US13482790 2012-05-29 US20120234467A1 2012-09-20 Zvi Rapaport; Vincent F. White; Bhupesh Dua
A sport ball may include a casing and a bladder. The casing may form at least a portion of an exterior surface of the ball. The bladder may be located within the casing and formed from a plurality of polymer bladder elements joined along abutting edges to form a sealed and valveless structure that encloses a pressurized gas. In some configurations, the bladder may be at least partially formed from an ether-based thermoplastic polyurethane material.
24 Sport ball bladder US12147943 2008-06-27 US08210973B2 2012-07-03 Zvi Rapaport; Vincent F. White; Bhupesh Dua
A sport ball may include a casing and a bladder. The casing may form at least a portion of an exterior surface of the ball. The bladder may be located within the casing and formed from a plurality of polymer bladder elements joined along abutting edges to form a sealed and valveless structure that encloses a pressurized gas. In some configurations, the bladder may be at least partially formed from an ether-based thermoplastic polyurethane material.
25 TOTAL CONTROL BATTING BALL US12963562 2010-12-08 US20110312433A1 2011-12-22 Pete Parenti
The invention is for a weighted ball designed to be hit or struck where the ball has a resilient, flexible, nonburstable outer shell, a hollow inner chamber and a filler hole where a weighted filler material is inserted into the hollow inner chamber through the filler hole and where the air inside the hollow inner chamber that displaces the remaining space inside the hollow inner chamber and where the inside air pressure is equal to the outside air pressure, and where a hole plug seals the filler hole after filling the hollow inner chamber with the weighted filler material, and where a hole plug sealant is used to fill the vacant hole plug space and to reinforce and strengthen the hole plug.
26 sOccket US12592991 2009-12-07 US20110136603A1 2011-06-09 Jessica Sara Lin; Jessica Osemudiamen Matthews; Julia Claire Silverman; Hemali Ajay Thakkar; Aviva Presser
Our invention hybridizes ‘ball sports,’ including soccer, baseball, tennis, and etc., and devices converting mechanical energy (through impact or shaking) to produce power while playing or participating in sports. Modifications include embedding sensors into a ball to identify the degree of kicking or hitting, or utilize them in the context of other computer or AV-based games.The energy-producing ball embeds the coiled-impact sensors and/or shake-to-charge technology, vibration, or other piezo-electric materials to convert the mechanical energy of kicking, hitting, or bouncing into electrical energy. The energy can be stored internally, internally on a removable device, externally, or in some hybrid. The ball can be a source of light, contain housings for light sources or battery-charging adapters, or plugged into other energy-collection/storage units. The stored energy within the ball can be used to charge batteries, power light sources, cell phones, radios, or other electrical products.
27 Game ball and goal US09241256 1999-02-01 US06287226B1 2001-09-11 Jan B. Dilling
The present invention includes: a substantially spherical, impact deformable, shape retaining, textured game ball, comprising: a) pliable leather or leather-like textured ball cover, the cover comprising identical, connected cover members having a discreet symmetrical S-shape; b) a collapsible, regularly apertured shape retainer enclosed by and adjacent to the cover, and c) an inner space comprising a plurality of like-sized flexible bladders within the game ball, each bladder comprising a volume of air and a quantity of pellets. Also included is a game goal, comprising: a) a frame in the general shape of a flat cylinder with a vertical axis and a diameter greater than its depth; the frame comprising two like, horizontal circles, one on top and one on the bottom of the goal, and three or more rigid vertical members extending upward and connect the bottom frame circle to the top frame circle; and b) netting suspended inside the frame from the top in a generally conical shape, and stretched from one vertical member to another across the inside diameter of the cylindrical frame to form three vertical side goal planes and a top facial plane; wherein a goal is scored when a game player strikes a game ball into any of the goal planes.
28 Short golf course and golf ball US817895 1986-01-13 US4660834A 1987-04-28 Andrew J. Carrigan
The combination of (a) a multi-hole short golf course, playable with conventional golf clubs, with the length of the holes from tee to green varying from about 60 yards to about 195 yards and with a cup on each green having a diameter of about 8 to 10 inches; and (b) an oversize hollow inflated golf ball with which the short golf course is played. The golf ball comprises: a durable spherical plastic ball having an inflated diameter of 3.0 to 4.0 inches, a wall thickness of 0.170 to 0.220 inch, a weight of 90 to 100 grams, and an air pressurization of 8 to 10 pounds per square inch. The ball has 8 to 10 dimples per square inch in its exterior surface, each of the dimples having a depth of 0.018 to 0.022 inch and a diameter of 0.250 to 0.310 inch. The ball wall is constructed of vinyl polymer, or vinyl copolymer, containing a plasticizer. The ball wall has a hardness of about Shore A 70 Durometer. The ball has an aperture for receiving air under pressure. The aperture is sealed by a resilient plug inserted therein, whereby the air pressurization is maintained within the inflated ball.
29 Golf ball and the like US73668934 1934-07-24 US2108321A 1938-02-15 RIDDLE HERBERT S
30 Golf ball US32477419 1919-09-19 US1426712A 1922-08-22 CHATFIELD AUGUSTUS S
31 DPS Sport Ball US15159899 2016-05-20 US20170304685A1 2017-10-26 Jahangir Iqbal
A DPS (dual pressure system) sport ball incorporating a special, environment friendly casing that forms an exterior surface of the ball, which is bonded to a multiple lining layers to form a laminated sheet. The laminated sheet is sized, printed, and cut out into specifically designed panels using highly optimized and automated specifically developed machines. The panel cut outs are stitched together using a special stitching machine and a specific, compatible bladder is incorporated in the ball. The partially machine stitched ball is then finally closed by manual stitching and the seams are protected with a special adhesive. Resultantly, due to unique construction materials, their unique arrangement, innovative technology, and highly automated manufacturing processes, the DPS sport ball has advantageous durability, playability, controllability and excellent flight characteristics. The DPS sport ball qualifies under the international standards of match/professional balls at a very competitive price.
32 DEVICE WITH DEFORMABLE SHELL INCLUDING AN INTERNAL PIEZOELECTRIC CIRCUIT US15176387 2016-06-08 US20170239530A1 2017-08-24 Guillaume SAVELLI; Philippe CORONEL; Thomas HUGUET
A device (10) including a deformable shell (12) delimiting an inner space (14), and: a resilient band (18, 30, 32) suspended in the inner space (14) and including two ends secured to the deformable shell (12), said band (18, 30, 32) including a piezoelectric material (30, 32) to generate an electric voltage under the effect of the deformation of the shell (12) and two electrodes for collecting the voltage; and an electronic circuit (34) for processing the voltage, arranged on the resilient band (18, 30, 32) and connected to the electrodes of the resilient band (18, 30, 32).
33 DEVICE FOR RECEIVING IMPACTS, COMPRISING INNER PIEZOELECTRIC ENERGY RECOVERY MEANS US15023214 2014-07-28 US20160236043A1 2016-08-18 Guillaume Savelli; Philippe Coronel; Chloé Guerin
A device includes a deformable shell that defines an inner space under a gas pressure higher than the atmospheric pressure. A flexible piezoelectric membrane is applied against an inner wall of the deformable shell under the effect of the pressure present in the inner space. The membrane is capable of generating electric energy under the effect of a deformation of the shell. An electric circuit is electrically connected to the piezoelectric membrane and includes an element for storing the electric energy that it generates and a rigid structure. Longilineal resilient elements for holding the electric circuit according to a predetermined position of the inner space are each arranged between the rigid structure of the electric circuit and the inner wall of the deformable shell and secured to the piezoelectric membrane and to the rigid structure.
34 Inflation-Independent Ball with Cover US13826428 2013-03-14 US20140274504A1 2014-09-18 Chun-Wei Jerry Hu; Christopher Smith
In some aspects, the invention relates to a inflation independent sports ball comprising a foam core 15 and an outer covering 10, wherein the sports ball is selected from the group consisting of a football, a basketball, a volleyball and a soccer ball, wherein the sports ball 5 is devoid of an inflatable air bladder. In other aspects, the invention relates to a sports ball having a diameter and comprising a synthetic leather outer covering 10 at least partially covering a polyurethane foam core 15, wherein the foam core further comprises at least one internal compartment and a cylindrical body spanning at least part of the length of the diameter of the sports ball. In other aspects, the invention relates to a sports ball having an outer covering and a foam core, wherein the foam core 15 is not filled with foam entirely throughout its internal volume, but rather includes space for air.
35 AMUSEMENT BALL WITH INTERNAL STRUCTURE FOR RELEASING WALL STAINING LIQUID US14061267 2013-10-23 US20140135156A1 2014-05-15 Dan Canobbio
The amusement ball for a user having an inner surface membrane filled with air, a thin puncturable unit covering the inner surface membrane and an outer membrane unit covering the thin puncturable unit. The thin puncturable unit includes one or more first chambers and a thin puncturable membrane attached to the one or more first chambers. The outer membrane unit includes one or more second chambers and a non-permeable outer membrane attached to the one or more second chambers. A user applies a pressure on a specific location of the inner surface membrane through the outer membrane unit resulting in the bursting of the thin puncturable membrane and release of the liquid from one or more first chambers to one or more second chambers. The liquid then appears on the inner surface of outer permeable membrane.
36 Total control batting ball US12963562 2010-12-08 US08702542B2 2014-04-22 Pete Parenti
The invention is for a weighted ball designed to be hit or struck where the ball has a resilient, flexible, nonburstable outer shell, a hollow inner chamber and a filler hole where a weighted filler material is inserted into the hollow inner chamber through the filler hole and where the air inside the hollow inner chamber that displaces the remaining space inside the hollow inner chamber and where the inside air pressure is equal to the outside air pressure, and where a hole plug seals the filler hole after filling the hollow inner chamber with the weighted filler material, and where a hole plug sealant is used to fill the vacant hole plug space and to reinforce and strengthen the hole plug.
37 Method of manufacturing a sport ball US13482790 2012-05-29 US08597450B2 2013-12-03 Zvi Rapaport; Vincent F. White; Bhupesh Dua
A sport ball may include a casing and a bladder. The casing may form at least a portion of an exterior surface of the ball. The bladder may be located within the casing and formed from a plurality of polymer bladder elements joined along abutting edges to form a sealed and valveless structure that encloses a pressurized gas. In some configurations, the bladder may be at least partially formed from an ether-based thermoplastic polyurethane material.
38 Method for playing a game of ball US11742646 2007-05-01 US07582029B2 2009-09-01 Roger Nikiema; Hilaire Nikiema; Wend Kouni Nikiema
A ball game platform and a method to play a ball game on said platform are disclosed. The ball game platform comprising a rectangular surface divided into two sections with boundary lines and a middle line, and a duel pole set on one end of the middle line. The method of playing a ball game for two teams of players to play on one section of the platform comprising providing a soft ball being bounceable; setting a set of rules for the game, judging the score according to the rule, breaking tie score by using duel pole and declaring a winner. The rules for the game do not allow the player to touch the ball by hands except in the services and duels. The rules may include the rules of starting the gaming, serving the ball, shooting, and exchanging of field, as well as rules of violations.
39 METHOD FOR PLAYING A GAME OF BALL US11742646 2007-05-01 US20080274840A1 2008-11-06 Roger Nikiema; Hilaire Nikiema; Wend Kouni Nikiema
A ball game platform and a method to play a ball game on said platform are disclosed. The ball game platform comprising a rectangular surface divided into two sections with boundary lines and a middle line, and a dual pole set on one end of the middle line. The method of playing a ball game for two teams of players to play on one section of the platform comprising providing a soft ball being bouncable; setting a set of rules for the game, judging the score according to the rule, breaking tie score by using dual pole and declaring a winner. The rules for the game do not allow the player to touch the ball by hands except in the services and duels. The rules may include the rules of starting the gaming, serving the ball, shooting, and exchanging of field, as well as rules of violations.
40 Container and testing device for sport balls US09993278 2001-11-05 US06612182B1 2003-09-02 Jerry Iggulden; Peter D. Lippire
A container for storing sport balls incorporates a device for testing the playing condition of the balls. The test device is in the form of a disk with a base portion supported within the container and an indicator arm. A ball to be tested is placed into the container where it rests on the indicator arm with a portion of the ball protruding out of the open end of the container. The exposed portion of the ball is pressed against a flat surface. This deflects the indicator arm and provides a visual indication of the playing condition of the ball.
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