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 用于分析高尔夫挥杆的方法和装置 CN201010541534.7 2010-11-12 CN102058969B 2013-05-01 石井秀幸
发明涉及一种用于分析高尔夫挥杆的方法,以及在该方法中使用的相关的装置。更具体地,本发明总体上涉及一种通过用高尔夫球杆头撞击可变形介质来分析高尔夫挥杆的方法。在该方法中,球杆头撞击可变形介质,导致可变形介质改变形状。然后可以将形状的改变与挥杆性状特征的数值相关联。作为选择地,可变形介质可以包括传感器,使得该传感器感测与挥杆性状特征的数值相关联的测量指标。本发明还公开了一种在本方法中使用的可变形介质和工具包。
2 用于分析高尔夫挥杆的方法和装置 CN201010541534.7 2010-11-12 CN102058969A 2011-05-18 石井秀幸
发明涉及一种用于分析高尔夫挥杆的方法,以及在该方法中使用的相关的装置。更具体地,本发明总体上涉及一种通过用高尔夫球杆头撞击可变形介质来分析高尔夫挥杆的方法。在该方法中,球杆头撞击可变形介质,导致可变形介质改变形状。然后可以将形状的改变与挥杆性状特征的数值相关联。作为选择地,可变形介质可以包括传感器,使得该传感器感测与挥杆性状特征的数值相关联的测量指标。本发明还公开了一种在本方法中使用的可变形介质和工具包。
3 一种游戏 CN200680032794.3 2006-07-10 CN101374573A 2009-02-25 I·A·麦凯; C·J·普罗瑟
一种与使用球(18)的体育竞赛,例如橄榄球联合会或橄榄球联盟,同时进行的机会游戏,其中将体育竞赛的得分区域,例如球柱(13)划分成多个得分区,例如格子(16)中的格单元(17),机会游戏的结果由球(18)的一个位置或多个位置或球(18)进入得分区的一次运动或多次运动决定。所述机会游戏可应用于许多比赛中,包括其它橄榄球比赛和场地比赛,例如板球或棒球。
4 ゴルフ練習用テント JP2016063918 2016-03-28 JP2016190027A 2016-11-10 チン、ファン
【課題】使用者が本物のゴルフボールを使用することを可能にし、使用者への安全性リスク及びゴルフ練習用補助器具への損傷の可能性を低減したゴルフ練習用補助器具を提供する。
【解決手段】天井120、底面125、及びテント110に打ち込まれたゴルフボールを受け入れるための正面開放部145を有するテント;テントを構造的に支持する、少なくとも部分的にテントの外部にあるフレーム部材115;並びにテントの天井に連結されてテントの背面パネル130からは分離し、それにより天井から緩く掛けられて底面に向かって延長している平坦なネット150を備えるゴルフ練習用テント100に関するものであり、前記ネットは、テントに打ち込まれたゴルフボールがネットに接触するように正面開放部の後方に設置する。
【選択図】図1
5 Golf swing analysis method and apparatus JP2010252310 2010-11-10 JP5269857B2 2013-08-21 ヒデユキ イシイ
This disclosure relates to a method for analyzing a golf swing, and an associated apparatus for use in the method. More specifically, this disclosure relates generally to a method of analyzing a golf swing by impacting a deformable medium (103) with a golf club head (107). In the method, a club head impacts the deformable medium, causing the deformable medium to change shape. The change in shape may then be correlated to the value of a swing profile characteristic. Alternatively, the deformable medium may include a sensor (402), such that the sensor senses a measurement that is correlated to a value of a swing profile characteristic. Also disclosed are a deformable medium and a kit for use in the method.
6 Method and apparatus for analyzing golf swing JP2010252310 2010-11-10 JP2011104364A 2011-06-02 ISHII HIDEYUKI
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method and apparatus for analyzing a golf swing accurately and cost-effectively. <P>SOLUTION: This disclosure relates to a method for analyzing a golf swing, and an associated apparatus for use in the method. More specifically, this disclosure relates generally to a method of analyzing a golf swing by impacting a deformable medium with a golf club head. In the method, a club head impacts the deformable medium, causing the deformable medium to change shape. The change in shape may then be correlated to the value of a swing profile characteristic. Alternatively, the deformable medium may include a sensor, such that the sensor senses a measurement that is correlated to a value of swing profile characteristics. Furthermore, there are provided a deformable medium and a kit for use in the method. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2011,JPO&INPIT
7 A SCREEN APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE EP07701386.0 2007-01-18 EP1984084B1 2016-09-28 FITTLER, Marshall
8 A SCREEN APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE EP07701386 2007-01-18 EP1984084A4 2012-02-01 FITTLER MARSHALL
9 PORTABLE SOCCER PRACTIVE TARGET EP11818474 2011-08-12 EP2605841A4 2014-01-15 PETTYS JEFFREY C; OUGHTON DUNCAN E
10 PORTABLE SOCCER PRACTIVE TARGET EP11818474.6 2011-08-12 EP2605841A1 2013-06-26 Pettys, Jeffrey C.; Oughton, Duncan E.
A portable target for a soccer goal designed with rods that enable an individual to stand on the ground and lift the portable target so that it can be lifted over the top horizontal crossbar of the soccer goal and then set in place. The target has elongated rods with curved hook attaching members designed in a manner that enables an individual to stand on the ground and simply lift the target so that the curved hook attaching members can be extended over the top horizontal crossbar of a soccer goal and then lowered onto the top horizontal crossbar of a soccer goal to be removably affixed thereto. The rod are removably retained within interior channels within the target.
11 A SCREEN APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE EP07701386.0 2007-01-18 EP1984084A1 2008-10-29 Fittler, Marshall
A screen apparatus for use in sports training or sports skills development, the screen apparatus including a plurality of screen members and a support means for supporting the screen members in a use condition, each of the screen members at least temporarily attached relative to the support means such that in use, the screen members define a screen until struck by an object at which time at least one of the screen members is at least partially dislodged to allow passage of the object in a substantially uninhibited manner.
12 A GAME EP06760835.6 2006-07-10 EP1909927A1 2008-04-16 MacKay, Ian Alexander; Prosser, Christopher James
A game of chance for playing in conjunction with a sporting contest such as Rugby Union or Rugby league in which a ball (18) is used and in which a scoring areas in the sporting contest such the goal posts (13) are divided into a number of scoring zones for example grid cells (17) in a grid (16) with the results of the game of chance being determined by the position or positions of the ball (18) or a movement or movements of the ball (18) into the scoring zones. The game of chance may be applied to a range of games including other football games and field games such as cricket or baseball.
13 PORTABLE PRACTICE TARGETS FOR PRACTICING HITTING A TARGET ATTACHED TO A GOAL POST OR CROSSBAR EP17157158.1 2017-02-21 EP3207963A1 2017-08-23 Herbst, Robert

A portable target assembly for use in a sport wherein a projectile is propelled at a goal, the portable target assembly comprises a front face and rear face separated by a solid material, and a magnet secured to the portable target assembly allowing the portable target assembly to be magnetically attached to a goal post or crossbar. A magnetically receptive material is coupled to a goal post or crossbar when the post or crossbar is not made of a magnetic material. A method of sport training, comprising the steps of: providing a portable target assembly having a front face and a rear face separated by a solid material with a magnet secured thereto; securing the portable target assembly to a goal post or a cross bar of a goal such that the portable target assembly protrudes into a goal region of the goal; launching a projectile at the portable target assembly.

14 PORTABLE SOCCER PRACTICE TARGET EP11818474.6 2011-08-12 EP2605841B1 2015-04-01 Pettys, Jeffrey C.; Oughton, Duncan E.
15 Method and apparatus for analyzing a golf swing EP10190769.9 2010-11-11 EP2322253B1 2012-06-27 Ishii, Hideyuki
16 Method and apparatus for analyzing a golf swing EP10190769.9 2010-11-11 EP2322253A1 2011-05-18 Ishii, Hideyuki

This disclosure relates to a method for analyzing a golf swing, and an associated apparatus for use in the method. More specifically, this disclosure relates generally to a method of analyzing a golf swing by impacting a deformable medium (103) with a golf club head (107). In the method, a club head impacts the deformable medium, causing the deformable medium to change shape. The change in shape may then be correlated to the value of a swing profile characteristic. Alternatively, the deformable medium may include a sensor (402), such that the sensor senses a measurement that is correlated to a value of a swing profile characteristic. Also disclosed are a deformable medium and a kit for use in the method.

17 GOALIE TRAINING DEVICE AND METHOD US15839355 2017-12-12 US20180161651A1 2018-06-14 Stuart Jennings
A goalie training apparatus comprised of multiple catchment voids for receiving balls. Catchment voids are oriented on a grid, and connected to a goal frame by a support matrix. Each catchment void is pyramidal in shape, having an open base for receiving a ball with an initial cross sectional area and tapering to a smaller cross sectional area. The support matrix may be woven through internal sleeves in the catchment voids and connected to the goal frame by fasteners. An anchor support may be used to help anchor the support matrix and keep the goalie training apparatus in place across the opening of a goal during use.
18 Convertible tiered game system US15256075 2016-09-02 US09962587B2 2018-05-08 Scott Siepmann
A convertible tiered game system comprising a plurality of tiered platforms, each tiered platform having at least one of a width and a length that is greater than any higher tiered platform, a plurality of tiered overlays configured to be seated upon each tiered platform among the plurality of tiered platforms, at least three of the tiered overlays comprising a center opening and having at least one of a width and a length that is greater than any higher tiered overlay, and a plurality of beverage container placement markers located on at least one of a tiered platform and a tiered overlay. The system may further comprise a lowest tiered overlay configured to rest on a same surface as the lowest tiered platform. The tiered overlays may comprise a lip extending downward along a vertical side wall of a tiered platform on which the tiered overlay is seated.
19 Attachment for a Sport Training Device US15599854 2017-05-19 US20170252619A1 2017-09-07 John Charles Marcin; Robert Henri Schenkkan
A sports training device includes a target having a mounting arm and an attachment. The mounting arm includes a set of front holes and a set of back holes. The hole sets are separated by at least a quarter of the circumference of an in situ support. The attachment includes a strap, hook, and tab. The first and the second ends of a strap are threaded through the front hole set thus forming a loop and then threaded through the back hole set. The strap ends are threaded through the holes on the tab. A hook is positioned on the loop. The tab includes a hole for the hook and two pair of tab holes for the strap. The first end is threaded through the first pair of tab holes while the second end is threaded through the second pair of tab holes.
20 Attachment for a Sports Training Device US14838625 2015-08-28 US20150367212A1 2015-12-24 John Charles Marcin; Robert Henri Schenkkan
A sports training device includes a target having a mounting arm and an attachment. The mounting arm includes a set of front holes and a set of back holes. The hole sets are separated by at least a quarter of the circumference of an in situ support. The attachment includes a strap, hook, and tab. The first and the second ends of a strap are threaded through the front hole set thus forming a loop and then threaded through the back hole set. The strap ends are threaded through the holes on the tab. A hook is positioned on the loop. The tab includes a hole for the hook and two pair of tab holes for the strap. The first end is threaded through the first pair of tab holes while the second end is threaded through the second pair of tab holes.
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