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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1 | 高尔夫球练习设备 | CN00801687.9 | 2000-07-12 | CN1320059A | 2001-10-31 | 黄基龙 |
公开了一种高尔夫球练习设备。该设备包括:具有开关部分(208)的杯形穴装置(202),当高尔夫球在它上面移动时由高尔夫球的重量而接通该开关并且输出高尔夫球检测信号;还包括与杯形穴装置(202)分开放置的控制机构(204),具有一个用于当杯形穴装置的开关部分接通时输出存储的声音消息的扬声器(226);以及用于当操作时将杯形穴装置和控制机构相互连接的连接装置(206)。 | ||||||
2 | 桌球球分拣设备和桌球装置 | CN98119610.1 | 1998-09-17 | CN1154526C | 2004-06-23 | 大石利光; 山下彰久; 小谷秀生; 南小治郎; 藤本博文; 平泽胜则 |
在一个桌球球分拣设备中,多个导条沿桌球球桌的至少一个游戏面一侧基本上在水平方向上并排排列,其间距只允许变形的球通过,多个导条沿游戏面的后面基本上在水平方向上并排排列,其间距只允许变形的球通过。前面的导条向下游倾斜配置,而其下游侧与后面的导条的上游部分重叠,以便能够传送球。还公开了使用该桌球球分拣设备的桌球装置。 | ||||||
3 | 低反弹缓冲网及使用其的高尔夫球标靶 | CN201510509395.2 | 2015-08-19 | CN106110621A | 2016-11-16 | 朱健豪 |
本发明是关于一种低反弹缓冲网及使用其的高尔夫球标靶。该低反弹缓冲网包括一网材、一网框及一缓冲材。该网框用以支撑该网材。该缓冲材设置于该网材上。借此,可降低高尔夫球触网后的反弹力,以确保高尔夫球可停留于标靶内。 | ||||||
4 | 推杆练习辅助工具 | CN200680015341.X | 2006-04-28 | CN101171058B | 2010-12-01 | M·K·多诺文; M·J·博伊尔 |
本发明涉及一种带有框架(16)的推杆练习辅助工具(10),该框架(16)安装有灯光单元(18)以把高尔夫球洞映像照在地面上。框架(16)安装在两个底座(14)上,两个底座(14)中的一个包含光束发射器(30)以生成红外光束(34),以球洞映像为目标的高尔夫球会穿过该光束,而另一个包含相对应的光束接收器(32)。高尔夫球隔断由发射器(30)所产生的相应的光束(34)的时刻和时间长短用来确定以映像光环(28)为目标的击球的结果,以提示球是否可以在该点进入真正的高尔夫球洞,并且这由听觉信息来传达。 | ||||||
5 | 球输送设备及运动设备 | CN200780025163.3 | 2007-09-21 | CN101484214A | 2009-07-15 | 杰夫·威尔金斯 |
本发明公开了一种用于输送球的设备。该设备具有沿传送路径行进的用于球(具体地说是足球)的一对传送器。该设备具有接收球的收集区域或集存槽并且传送器的路径以相对于水平面倾斜的角度穿过集存槽。集存槽的出口具有行进限制装置以防止任何球在未与所述传送器正确接合的情况下离开集存区域。球被输送至用作游戏或以运动为主题的娱乐活动的一部分的运动设备处。 | ||||||
6 | 推杆练习辅助工具 | CN200680015341.X | 2006-04-28 | CN101171058A | 2008-04-30 | M·K·多诺文; M·J·傅伊尔 |
本发明涉及一种带有框架(16)的推杆练习辅助工具(10),该框架(16)安装有灯光单元(18)以把高尔夫球洞映像照在地面上。框架(16)安装在两个底座(14)上,两个底座(14)中的一个包含光束发射器(30)以生成红外光束(34),以球洞映像为目标的高尔夫球会穿过该光束,而另一个包含相对应的光束接收器(32)。高尔夫球隔断由发射器(30)所产生的相应的光束(34)的时刻和时间长短用来确定以映像光环(28)为目标的击球的结果,以提示球是否可以在该点进入真正的高尔夫球洞,并且这由听觉信息来传达。 | ||||||
7 | 桌球球分拣设备和桌球装置 | CN98119610.1 | 1998-09-17 | CN1218706A | 1999-06-09 | 大石利光; 山下彰久; 小谷秀生; 南小治郎; 藤本博文; 平泽胜则 |
在一个桌球球分拣设备中,多个导条沿桌球球桌的至少一个游戏面一侧基本上在水平方向上并排排列,其间距只允许变形的球通过,多个导条沿游戏面的后面基本上在水平方向上并排排列,其间距只允许变形的球通过。前面的导条向下游倾斜配置,而其下游侧与后面的导条的上游部分重叠,以便能够传送球。还公开了使用该桌球球分拣设备的桌球装置。 | ||||||
8 | Golf putting practice machine | JP2013520632 | 2011-03-25 | JP2013535258A | 2013-09-12 | チョン、ドンチョル |
ゴルフ用パッティング練習機が開示される。 本発明によるゴルフ用パッティング練習機は、傾斜支持台と、傾斜支持台の上側に設けられたリターン部と、リターン部の内面に形成されたかかり段差と、を具備し、ユーザによって打撃されて傾斜支持台を登ってリターン部に進入したゴルフボールの運動エネルギーを全て消尽させて位置エネルギーのみで傾斜支持台を介してユーザに更に戻すことで、室内のような狭小な空間でも長距離のパッティング練習が可能である。
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9 | JPH03505172A - | JP50738089 | 1989-06-19 | JPH03505172A | 1991-11-14 | |
10 | ゴルフ用パッティング練習機 | JP2013520632 | 2011-03-25 | JP5629004B2 | 2014-11-19 | チョン、ドンチョル |
11 | ゴルフ用パター練習ボール器具 | JP2003556138 | 2002-12-20 | JPWO2003055564A1 | 2005-04-28 | 正二郎 加藤 |
ゴルフのプレーにおいて、パッティングは極めて重要な要素である。なかでもパッティングの距離感はもっとも養いがたく、パッティングの向上にはゴルフ場での多数回のラウンドが必要と言われている。しかしながらパターマットは通常2〜3mしかなく、ゴルフグリーン同様の転がりが得られるカーペット面等はなかなかないものである。また平滑床面は家庭や会社等に多数見受けられるがゴルフボールは転がりすぎるためパッティング練習は不能である。本発明は、このような欠点を除去することを目的としている。円板の中央に穴を設け、同心円状に筒状部または半球状部を立設した本体をもちゴルフボール、または擬似ゴルフボールを収納し、転動させることが可能なゴルフ用パター練習ボール器具を発明した。また磁力を応用してゴルフボールを補足する専用練習カップを発明した。 | ||||||
12 | Golf training equipment | JP2000611998 | 2000-07-12 | JP2003507086A | 2003-02-25 | ギリョン ファン |
(57)【要約】 ゴルフボールがその上を移動することにより、ゴルフボールの重さによってオンに切替わりゴルフボール感知信号を出力するスイッチング部を有するホールカップ部材;前記ホールカップ部材より離隔される方式で配され、前記ホールカップ部材の前記スイッチング部がオンに切替わることにより、メモリされた音声メッセージを出力するスピーカを有する制御本体;及び前記ホールカップ部材と制御本体を作動的に相互連結する連結部材;を備えたゴルフ練習装置。 | ||||||
13 | Table Tennis ball sorting apparatus and table tennis equipment | JP27215297 | 1997-09-17 | JP3170475B2 | 2001-05-28 | 小治郎 南; 利光 大石; 秀生 小谷; 彰久 山下; 勝則 平沢; 博文 藤本 |
In a table tennis ball-sorting device, a plurality of rails are disposed side by side in substantially a horizontal direction along the side of at least one playing surface of a table tennis table at intervals that are capable of having passed therethrough only deformed balls, and a plurality of rails are disposed side by side in substantially a horizontal direction along the rear part of the playing surface at intervals that are capable of having passed therethrough only deformed balls. The former rails are disposed to be inclined towards downstream, while the downstream side thereof is overlapped on the upstream part of the latter rails so that balls can be transferred. A table tennis apparatus using the table tennis ball-sorting device is also disclosed. | ||||||
14 | Table tennis ball selector device and table tennis device | JP27215297 | 1997-09-17 | JPH1189987A | 1999-04-06 | OISHI TOSHIMITSU; YAMASHITA AKIHISA; KOTANI HIDEO; MINAMI KOJIRO; FUJIMOTO HIROBUMI; HIRASAWA KATSUNORI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To keep playing a table tennis always under normal conditions and to facilitate device maintenance. SOLUTION: A plurality of rails 321 are roughly horizontally arranged in parallel along the side of at least one court 14 on a table 10 at intervals such that only deformed balls can pass, and a plurality of rails 331 are roughly horizontally arranged in parallel along the rear of one court 14 at intervals such that only deformed balls can pass. The plurality of rails 321 on the side are inclined downstream, with their respective downstream ends arranged on the upstream parts of the rails 331 at the rear in such a manner that balls can be transferred between them, the downstream ends of the rear rails 331 being tilted downstream; balls rolling downstream on the rails 331 at the rear further roll on rear rails 352, 362, so that only normal balls are returned toward a ball shooting part by a ball dip up means 38. | ||||||
15 | Apparatus and method determines the impact location of the golf ball | JP50738089 | 1989-06-19 | JP2756848B2 | 1998-05-25 | BEAADO BURAISU PII; KURUTSUTSU ZEEMUSU DABURYUU; ROBAATSU EDOGAA PII |
16 | Method and apparatus for training interactive tennis | JP19052697 | 1997-06-30 | JPH10127851A | 1998-05-19 | CLEVELAND WILLIAM C |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To enable a player to select various drills and accurately sense and record the result during the drill by tossing a tennis ball according to a predetermined training drill pattern and displaying a position of sensing the impact point of the tennis ball on a video screen. SOLUTION: A computer in a control panel 35 is connected electrically to a michrophone 27, a foot pad control and a ball machine 25. A player selects drills on a main menu.computer.graphics displayed on a screen. The michrophone 27 senses a sound wave generated by the impact of a tennis ball on a tennis court 21 to transmit information concerning the sound wave to the computer. The computer compares the arriving times of information from the michrophone 27 to calculate the position of the impact of the ball by the triangulation. And since the player can review the result during the training session, these positions are displayed on the graphics. COPYRIGHT: (C)1998,JPO | ||||||
17 | Automatic table tennis game machine | JP35720792 | 1992-12-21 | JPH0663192A | 1994-03-08 | JIYOSEFU II NIYUUGAADEN JIYUNI |
PURPOSE: To obtain a table tennis game machine used together with an automatic ball server by arranging sensors as targets on the surface of a table and converting impacts by balls to the sensors into electric pulse signals, which are converted into scores. CONSTITUTION: This game machine 1 is used together with a table tennis ball server 3 and a fencing net 5, and comprises a plurality of sensor pads 7, 7a-7e. The sensor pads 7, 7a-7e function as targets aimed for shooting when a player strikes back a ball served by the robot server 3. The voltage produced at the sensors 7, 7a-7e when struck by the ball is transmitted to a control box 9 by a wire 8 and processed by a microprocessor within the control box 9. The microcomputer controls inputs from the sensors 7, 7a-7e and records the time elapsed and scores. Thus, a table tennis game machine which can be played by one player can be produced at a low cost, easily and economically. | ||||||
18 | Electronic sport sensing device | EP10157741.9 | 2010-03-25 | EP2368605A1 | 2011-09-28 | Kao, Eddie |
An electronic sensing device (100) includes a blanket (10), at least a sensor unit (40), and a display unit (30). The blanket (10) has a circuit unit (20) thereon and a plurality of couplers (13, 14) electrically connected to the circuit unit (20). The sensor unit (40) is detachably fastened to the blanket (10) and electrically connected to the couplers. The sensor unit (40) has an impact surface (41a). The display unit (30) is electrically connected to the circuit unit (20) of the blanket (10) to show a message when the impact surface (41a) of the sensor unit (40) receives an external force. |
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19 | A TARGET ASSEMBLY FOR A GOLF PUTTING GAME | EP09780950.3 | 2009-07-22 | EP2307108A2 | 2011-04-13 | EGAN, Kieran Patrick; NAUGHTON, Joseph Martin |
The present invention is directed to target assembly for receiving a golf ball comprising a plurality of parallel golf ball receiving elongate channels; each channel having substantially the same width the other channels and each channel comprising a plurality of discrete golf ball receiving zones. That the channels may be adjusted and adapted to provide one or more consolidated target for players to aim for on the golf ball putting practice device. The sub-divisions of each channel and the plurality of channels form a grid structure. By assigning different scores to the different sub-divisions of each channel, one or indeed multiple targets can be formed. These targets can be then altered to prevent ‘muscle memory’ effects from assisting a player to achieve a high score. | ||||||
20 | 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). |