序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Portable tennis playing apparatus US15332855 2016-10-24 US09950235B1 2018-04-24 Albert Williams
A portable tennis playing apparatus allows players to play the game of tennis in various indoor environments. The portable tennis playing apparatus can be assembled and disassembled easily, and provides the opportunity for the players to not only enjoy the game of tennis but also to improve and hone their skills.
42 Takedown structure for game US15698687 2017-09-08 US20170368441A1 2017-12-28 Chih-Min Chang
A takedown structure for 3×3 grid game includes a plurality of tubular frame members having a rectangular cross-section, each tubular frame member including two grooves on top and bottom surfaces respectively; a plurality of different fitting members, each including a parallelepiped body and a plurality of arms, each including an axial hole and a plurality of main sections, each having a tapered portion wherein each arm is configured to frictionally dispose in an end of the frame member; and a plurality of rectangular boards, each including two projections on top and bottom edges respectively, each projection being configured to complimentarily dispose in the groove, and a digit formed on an outer surface of the rectangular board.
43 COLLAPSIBLE BACKSTOP US14830274 2015-08-19 US20150352421A1 2015-12-10 David Louie Candello
Methods and kits for practicing pitching and evaluating pitching proficiency using a backstop are provided herein. In various embodiments, the backstop may include a target-defining assembly to define a plurality of target regions. In various embodiments, a pitcher may selectively throw balls through the plurality of target regions, e.g., based on pitching contexts provided by the balls. In various embodiments, a plurality of baskets may be mounted adjacent the plurality of target regions, to allow a pitcher to track pitches and evaluate pitching proficiency. In some embodiments the pitching contexts provided by the balls are pitching instructions provided directly on the balls.
44 BAT-AND-BALL GAME SYSTEM AND METHOD US14562703 2014-12-06 US20150174464A1 2015-06-25 Michael A. York
A novel bat-and-ball game system and method of playing is provided, wherein a scoring board is disposed at an outfield perimeter of a playing field and runs are scored when batted balls strike the scoring board.
45 BAG TOSS GAME US14529627 2014-10-31 US20150115532A1 2015-04-30 Chris Martinson; Tommi Pringle
The present disclosure provides a bag toss game, a bag toss game system, and method including, in an example, a game board including six cavities of substantially equal volume. The game board including a support member configured to elevate a back end of the game board. The system can further include a plurality of bags, each of the plurality of bags including a filler material and a case configured to retain at least a portion of the plurality of bags. The case can include a reusable scorecard.
46 Tossing Game US14035350 2013-09-24 US20150084283A1 2015-03-26 Mark Endreszl
A tossing game is disclosed. The game can comprise two stations, and each station can comprise a plurality of targets. The targets can comprise an opening, and players can attempt to toss tossing articles into the openings of the targets. Scoring for the game can be implemented in a number of ways. In one method, for example, points can be awarded for each target based on whether a first player or second player was the most recent player to toss a tossing article into that target. The number of points awarded can be a function of a given point value assigned to that target. The game can be played in a variety of ways, and can provide seemingly endless hours of fun and entertainment.
47 PORTABLE ATHLETIC TARGET US13899793 2013-05-22 US20140349786A1 2014-11-27 Jeffrey V. Melin
A portable fabric target for ball sports has at least: a) three fabric panels, comprising a top first panel, a middle second panel; and a bottom third panel; b) the top first panel having i) a first bottom edge attached to at top edge of the second middle panel and ii) a second outside top edge; c) the top first panel having a support element extending away from the second outside top edge; d) the support element having a self-latching system that connects the second outside top edge to itself to form a loop or to a section of the top first panel to form a loop; e) the support element when locked around a pole supporting all weight of the portable fabric target without unlocking; and f) the bottom third panel having a stabilizing component thereon.
48 Convertible Baseball/Softball Training Equipment US14092877 2013-11-27 US20140179465A1 2014-06-26 Mark Thomas; Richard Bertagnolli
Baseball or softball training equipment that is capable of converting from a system for practicing pitching and throwing to a machine for throwing balls to practice batting or fielding. The equipment comprises: a main frame for catching a ball thrown toward the system;foldable backstop components hinged on both sides to the main frame; a plurality of movable, resettable targets connected to the main frame and extending over a ball collecting component; and a ball return component with a motorized wheel situated beneath the ball collecting component and detachably mounted for removing from the main frame and affixing to its own stand.
49 Batting tee system for bat-and-ball games US12634546 2009-12-09 US08568254B2 2013-10-29 Steve Keller
A batting tee system includes a batting tee assembly that may be used with conventional balls or with the ball described as an embodiment of the present invention. Optionally, the batting tee assembly may be used with a netting system that provides feedback to a batter based on a trajectory of the ball after it has been struck by a bat and leaves the batting tee assembly. In one embodiment, the batting tee assembly includes a support base coupled to a swing arm, which in turn is coupled to an adjustable-height batting tee. The batting tee system may be configured for both left and right handed batters and also placed in a portable or storable configuration.
50 MARTIAL ARTS TRAINING AND SCORING GEAR US13304294 2011-11-23 US20130130870A1 2013-05-23 Ian McCranor
An outfit assembly for combatants engaged in a martial arts competition, including a combat garment for generally covering the combatant, strike gear for covering at least portions of the combatants hands and feet, and strike coins for loosely adhering to portions of the combat garment. The combat garment includes a plurality of predetermined areas covered with first hook-and-loop fasteners. Each predetermined area corresponds with a predetermined strike zones. At least a portion of the strike gear is covered with second hook-and-loop fasteners and each respective strike coin is covered with third hook-and-loop fasteners adhesively matable with the first and second hook-and-loop fasteners.
51 Reconfigurable Sports Training Pad System US13277904 2011-10-20 US20130102421A1 2013-04-25 Charles D. Young, JR.; Nathan D. Young
A reconfigurable sports training pad system is designed to be attached to an existing sports goal to increase the accuracy of scoring through muscle memory and positive and negative reinforcements accomplished through repetitive shooting.
52 SPORTS NET WITH SOCKS US13663328 2012-10-29 US20130049299A1 2013-02-28 DAVID W. GUTHRIE; GEORGE BAUMGARDNER
A net or barrier has strategically located pocket(s) attached to the net over holes(s) in the net/barrier in order to catch a ball or projectile that passes through the hole(s). A computer-assisted method displays information, more particularly advertisement, onto a net or barrier. The computer-assisted display is viewable by a TV or video audience.
53 Sports net with socks and promotion method used therewith US12547445 2009-08-25 US08317612B2 2012-11-27 David W Guthrie; George Baumgardner
A net or barrier has strategically located pocket(s) attached to the net over holes(s) in the net/barrier in order to catch a ball or projectile that passes through the hole(s). A computer-assisted method displays information, more particularly advertisement, onto a net or barrier. The computer-assisted display is viewable by a TV or video audience.
54 MULTI SPORTS NET WITH REBOUNDER US12974317 2010-12-21 US20120157239A1 2012-06-21 Philip Elpers
A ball sports practice device is disclosed having a forward facing ball capture enclosure and a rear facing rebound structure. The angle between the ball capture enclosure and the rebound structure may be adjusted to support the device to a plurality of use positions on a support surface. An optional support arm may be included to maintain or limit the angle between the capture enclosure and the rebound structure.
55 Device for training athletic or sports ball players US12456052 2009-06-11 US08182372B2 2012-05-22 Bernard Hayes
The present invention provides a device designed to increase the accuracy of both the throwing, bouncing, propelling by stick and kicking of a baseball, football, lacrosse ball or soccer ball. The apparatus is constructed of a frame, for example of aluminum tubing. A net is attached to or hung over the aluminum tubing to provide a series of pouches aligned horizontally at various heights. These pouches provide target areas for a ball. The pouches may be designed to allow the ball to drop from a pouch it enters into a second pouch or to the bottom of the device for easy removal. The device is held by a base that may have wheels and may be steadied by one or more transverse supports running across the bottom or the back of the base.
56 BATTING TEE SYSTEM FOR BAT-AND-BALL GAMES US12964632 2010-12-09 US20110136593A1 2011-06-09 Steve Keller; Scott Bergevin
A batting tee system includes a batting tee assembly that may be used with conventional balls or with the ball described as an embodiment of the present invention. Optionally, the batting tee assembly may be used with a netting system or target that provides feedback to a batter based on a trajectory of the ball after it has been struck by a bat and leaves the batting tee assembly. In one embodiment, the batting tee assembly includes a support base coupled to a swing arm, which in turn is coupled to an adjustable-height batting tee. A flexible cup may be coupled to the batting tee to eliminate or substantially reduce the bounce back or recoil felt by a batter when hitting off a batting tee. The batting tee system may be configured for both left and right handed batters and also placed in a portable or storable configuration.
57 Method And Apparatus For Analyzing A Golf Swing US12617148 2009-11-12 US20110111872A1 2011-05-12 Hideyuki Ishii
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 a swing profile characteristic. Also disclosed are a deformable medium and a kit for use in the method.
58 SCREEN APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE US12161495 2007-01-18 US20100227714A1 2010-09-09 Marshall Fittler
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.
59 HOCKEY PUCK GATE AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME US11831360 2007-07-31 US20090036238A1 2009-02-05 Murray Sheehan
A target gate and a method of operating same are provided. The target gate comprises i) an impact surface for selectively blocking a projectile; ii) a support structure for supporting the impact surface; and iii) at least one coupling for coupling the impact surface to the support structure such that the impact surface is moveable from a first position to a second position when hit by the projectile traveling at not less than a minimum velocity. The at least one coupling comprises a biasing element for biasing the impact surface to move from the second position to the first position, the biasing element being adjustable to pre-select the minimum velocity.
60 Target apparatus for a sport goal US11133486 2005-05-20 US07252604B2 2007-08-07 Arthur Birss
A target apparatus includes a bracket for attachment to a goal frame member such that a front of the bracket faces a forward direction perpendicular to a front goal plane of the goal, a back of the bracket faces a rearward direction and a defensive area side is adjacent a defensive area of the goal. A target defines a front target plane and a projectile receptacle. A target hinge connects the bracket and target such that the target is located adjacent the defensive area side, such that the target is rotatable relative to the bracket between a forward target position in which the front target plane is perpendicular to the forward direction and a deflected target position and such that the front target plane is rearward of the front of the bracket in the forward target position. A biasing mechanism urges the target to rotate toward the forward target position.
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