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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321 | 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. |
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322 | Golf game apparatus | EP01304464.9 | 2001-05-21 | EP1157720A3 | 2002-01-30 | Sugden, Benjamin |
Golf game apparatus comprises a plurality of first balls (8) each at least partly covered with a Velcro-type material (9) comprising a plurality of hooks and a target mat (1) marked out as a target area and having an upper surface adapted to engage with the hooked-material on the first balls. A circular recess (12) is located towards the centre of the mat. The bottom surface of the recess (12) is at least partly covered with a Velcro-type material (9) comprising a plurality of hooks. A plurality of second balls (14) are each at least partly covered with a material (10) adapted to engage with the hooked material (9) on the bottom surface of the recess (12). |
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323 | Torwand | EP00111770.4 | 2000-06-03 | EP1161971A1 | 2001-12-12 | Offermann, Achim |
Die Erfindung betrifft eine Torwand, mit mindestens einem Loch (20). Erfindungsgemäß zeichnet sich die Torwand dadurch aus, dass sie eine Plane (10) aufweist, wobei sich das Loch (20) auf einer Hauptfläche der Plane befindet. |
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324 | GOLFTRAININGSGERÄT | EP96944056.9 | 1996-12-21 | EP0873161B1 | 2001-09-19 | TIEDGE, Till; HOCH, Dieter; KÖPF, Josef; KÖPF, Bernhard |
The invention relates to golf training apparatus which has an angled, bent or linear support (10) comprising steel tubing on which two anchoring points (18, 22) are provided to which a cable (20) is fixed. A body (26) shaped like a golf ball is conveyed on the cable (20) using flexible suspension means (28). An impact plate (36) on the cable (20) is adjacent an upper anchoring point (22). The support (10) and the cable (20) form a closed tensioning system which, when the body (26) hits the impact plate (36), causes the cable to oscillate, the amplitude of the oscillations, in terms of size and direction, being related to the point at which the body strikes the impact plate (36). The oscillations of the cable (20) affect the way the struck body (26) moves during its return to the first anchoring point (18), thereby allowing users to draw conclusions about their golf strokes. | ||||||
325 | 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. | ||||||
326 | Racket game | EP99204228.3 | 1999-12-09 | EP1008371A2 | 2000-06-14 | Bolten, Oliver Marc; Rotgers, Rolf |
There is described a racket game in which a first player uses a racket to hit a projectile called a shuttleball through a vertical hoop to a second player. The second player has a second racket with which the second player attempts to hit the shuttleball back through the vertical hoop to the first player. The vertical hoop is supported by a frame assembly. |
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327 | APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING THE TRAINING AND EXERCISING OF BALL GAMES | EP98936581.2 | 1998-07-30 | EP1001832A1 | 2000-05-24 | Görgenyi, István |
Apparatus for facilitating the training and exercising of ball games, comprising a training and exercising board (10) at which a player participating in the training can target the ball and having a ball receiving surface (1) made of a resilient and translucent material, the exercising board (10) comprises a plurality of fields; a segmented light source (3) that has segments associated with respective ones of said field for illuminating a selected one of said fields in accordance with an appropriate control received through control lines; a hit detector (7) associated with the training and exercising board (10) capable of detecting the time and field of the hit of the incident ball; a field unit (11) generating a signal instructing the player to shoot the ball; a central unit (8) connected to the control lines of the segmented light source (3) to select the field to be illuminated, and to the hit detector (7) for receiving data relating to the field and time of the hit; and a communication link between the field unit (11) and the central unit (8) for the transmission of information relating to the next illumination. | ||||||
328 | Vorrichtung zum Spielen mit einem Ball | EP99117920.1 | 1999-09-14 | EP0987049A1 | 2000-03-22 | Wagner, Norbert; Wagner, Manfred |
Eine Vorrichtung (1) zum Spielen mit einem Ball (5) mittels eines Golfschlägers weist eine Spielfläche (2) auf Diese Spielfläche (2) besteht aus Klettmaterial oder einem Material, an dem ein mit Klettmaterial (4) belegter Ball (5) haften kann. Um ein sicheres Haften des Balles (5) an der Spielfläche (2) zu gewährleisten, ist die Spielfläche (2) elastisch nachgiebig in einem Rahmen allseitig aufgespannt. Alternativ kann die Spielfläche (2) auch auf einer formstabilen Platte (25) gehalten sein, wobei zwischen der Platte (25) und der Spielfläche (2) ein weiches Material (26) vorgesehen ist. |
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329 | Method and apparatus for interactive tennis practice | EP97110699.2 | 1997-07-01 | EP0815904A3 | 1999-12-15 | Cleveland, William C. |
A device and method for interactive tennis practice to improve a player's skills and sense and record the player's performance. One of a number of predetermined practice drill patterns are selected, a ball machine is controlled to project tennis balls onto a tennis court in the selected practice drill pattern, and the points of impact of the tennis balls after they have been struck by a player are sensed and displayed on a video screen. The player may select one of several predetermined target areas on the court for display on the video screen, and the sensed points of impact may be recorded for later retrieval. The ball machine may project tennis balls in timed response to the sensing of the impacts of balls struck by the player. Game play may be simulated by selecting one of a number of predetermined target areas on the tennis court, projecting a tennis ball to be struck by the player onto the court, sensing the impact of the tennis ball in the target area after it has been struck, controlling the ball machine to project another ball in timed response to the sensed impact, and projecting another ball each time an impact in the target area is sensed. |
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330 | Ballspiel | EP98117725.6 | 1998-09-18 | EP0904807A2 | 1999-03-31 | Schlattl, Claudia; Schlattl, Ralph |
Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf ein neuartiges Ballspiel, und ist gekennzeichnet durch einen Ball, insbesondere Fußball, durch eine Schnuranordnung, die aus wenigstens einer Leine oder Schnur und aus einem Kraftmesser besteht, wobei ein Ende der Schnuranordnung am Ball und das andere Ende an einem Verankerungspunkt befestigbar ist und der Kraftmesser die an der Leine oder Schnur auftretenden Zugkräfte mißt. |
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331 | GOLFTRAININGSGERÄT | EP96944056.0 | 1996-12-21 | EP0873161A1 | 1998-10-28 | TIEDGE, Till; HOCH, Dieter; KÖPF, Josef; KÖPF, Bernhard |
The invention relates to golf training apparatus which has an angled, bent or linear support (10) comprising steel tubing on which two anchoring points (18, 22) are provided to which a cable (20) is fixed. A body (26) shaped like a golf ball is conveyed on the cable (20) using flexible suspension means (28). An impact plate (36) on the cable (20) is adjacent an upper anchoring point (22). The support (10) and the cable (20) form a closed tensioning system which, when the body (26) hits the impact plate (36), causes the cable to oscillate, the amplitude of the oscillations, in terms of size and direction, being related to the point at which the body strikes the impact plate (36). The oscillations of the cable (20) affect the way the struck body (26) moves during its return to the first anchoring point (18), thereby allowing users to draw conclusions about their golf strokes. | ||||||
332 | GOLF PRACTICE NET | EP97908854.0 | 1997-03-04 | EP0871522A1 | 1998-10-21 | Macaluso, Anthony G. |
A portable net (10) has an erected configuration for practicing golf or the like by stopping the flight of a golf ball (22) and returning it to a selected location and a folded configuration for storage or transport. The portable net (10) has an elastic frame (12) that forms a base (11) and a net support section (13). A net (18) is connected to the net support section (13) of the frame (12) so that the net (18) is extended away from the base (11) in the erected configuration. The net (18) is arranged to stop the flight of a golf ball (22) that is incident thereon. A fabric (26) is connected between the net (18) and the base (11) so that projectile that has impinged upon the net (18) falls to the fabric (26) and then rolls to the front portion of the portable net (10). The frame is configured such that a person may put the frame (12) into a folded configuration by deforming the first and second frame members (14, 16) into a plurality of generally concentric rings. A retainer such as a strap (134) is provided for selectively retaining the frame (12) in the folded configuration. The frame (12) is formed such that elastic forces in the frame spontaneously move the frame (12) to the erected configuration when the retainer (134) is not engaged to retain the frame (12) in the storage configuration. | ||||||
333 | Jeu de boules à lancer sur une cible inclinée | EP98440033.3 | 1998-02-19 | EP0860185A1 | 1998-08-26 | Janes, Luc |
Le jeu de boules selon l'invention comporte des boules (1) de préférence lestées et une cible (2) inclinée sur laquelle sont prévues une pluralité de loges (9,10) circulaires ou polygonales en disposition concentrique, de diamètre ou de diagonale légèrement supérieur au diamètre des boules (1). Les loges sont délimitées par des structures d'arrêt (8,16,28,29) de hauteur voisine du diamètre de la boule sauf pour la loge centrale (10) dont les structures d'arrêt sont de hauteur inférieure. Cette invention intéresse les fabricants de jeux, notamment de jeux de boules. |
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334 | Method and apparatus for interactive tennis practice | EP97110699.2 | 1997-07-01 | EP0815904A2 | 1998-01-07 | Cleveland, William C. |
A device and method for interactive tennis practice to improve a player's skills and sense and record the player's performance. One of a number of predetermined practice drill patterns are selected, a ball machine is controlled to project tennis balls onto a tennis court in the selected practice drill pattern, and the points of impact of the tennis balls after they have been struck by a player are sensed and displayed on a video screen. The player may select one of several predetermined target areas on the court for display on the video screen, and the sensed points of impact may be recorded for later retrieval. The ball machine may project tennis balls in timed response to the sensing of the impacts of balls struck by the player. Game play may be simulated by selecting one of a number of predetermined target areas on the tennis court, projecting a tennis ball to be struck by the player onto the court, sensing the impact of the tennis ball in the target area after it has been struck, controlling the ball machine to project another ball in timed response to the sensed impact, and projecting another ball each time an impact in the target area is sensed. |
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335 | 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. | ||||||
336 | Automatic counting apparatus for a dart game | EP95110301.9 | 1995-06-30 | EP0751368A1 | 1997-01-02 | Pan, Francis |
An automatic counting apparatus for a dart game which includes darts and a dart board (90), includes a main control circuit (10), a conventional dart sensing circuit (20) connected to the main control circuit (10) for sensing a throw of one of the darts onto the dart board (90) and transmitting a corresponding thrown information to the main control circuit (10), a key set (30) connected to the main control circuit (10) for setting a plurality of inputs to the main control circuit (10), a plurality of displays for displaying the inputs already set by the key set (30). The plurality of inputs includes a game mode input, a total number of players input, a common object score input for all players, and a handicap input selectively applied on any one of the players. |
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337 | ARCADE GAME WITH COLOR SENSING APPARATUS | EP94930714.0 | 1994-10-12 | EP0746389A1 | 1996-12-11 | KELLY, Matthew, F.; KELLY, Bryan, M.; PETERMEIER, Norman, B.; GOODMAN, John, J. |
An arcade game (10) including a number of playing pieces (26) having distinct colors and a number of targets (32) associated with at least one of the distinct colors. A sensor apparatus (60, 64, 74) is arranged to sense the color of a playing piece received by a target. The targets can preferably be distinguished with a highlighter (68) to draw a player's attention to a designated target. A scoring apparatus changes a game score (14) when the color of a ball received by a highlighted target matches a color associated with the highlighted target. A variation of the game includes a playing piece return mechanism and a playing piece dispenser mechanism. Another variation of the game includes an award dispenser (20), which dispenses an award based upon the game score. | ||||||
338 | 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. | ||||||
339 | Apparatus for practice and playing of tennis | EP88120214.7 | 1988-12-03 | EP0319045B1 | 1994-02-09 | Thaxton, George King |
340 | Arrangement for training and practising a game of golf | EP88850071.7 | 1988-02-26 | EP0281539B1 | 1991-10-16 | Svensson, Allan |