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 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.

22 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.

23 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING IMPACT LOCATIONS EP89907888 1989-06-19 EP0422096A4 1991-07-31 BEARD, BRYCE P.; KLUTTZ, JAMES W.; ROBERTS, EDGAR P.
24 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING IMPACT LOCATIONS EP89907888.0 1989-06-19 EP0422096A1 1991-04-17 BEARD, Bryce P.; KLUTTZ, James W.; ROBERTS, Edgar P.
Un procédé et un appareil permettent de localiser le point d'impact d'un projectile, et dans une application spécifique, à déterminer la performance d'un joueur de golf qui utilise un club particulier, tel qu'un club en fer spécifique. L'appareil comprend une pluralité de capteurs de vibrations (12) répartis selon un ordre prédéterminé dans une zone cible (1) et qui génèrent chacun des signaux indicatifs de la détection d'une vibration. Un processeur (14) reçoit les signaux générés par les capteurs, traite les signaux reçus des capteurs afin de localiser le point d'impact d'un projectile par rapport aux endroits où sont situés les capteurs dans la zone cible et génère un signal électrique de localisation. Un affichage (Fig. 5) connecté au processeur (14) reçoit les signaux de localisation et affiche une représentation du point d'impact du projectile dans la zone cible destinée à être visionnée par un observateur.
25 DISPOSITIF DE DETECTION DE L'IMPACT D'UNE BALLE DE TENNIS EP86901321.0 1986-03-04 EP0213159A1 1987-03-11 Szedressy, Ivan
Le dispositif de détection de l'impact d'une balle de tennis (fig. 3), est destiné à l'entraînement des joueurs, à analyser leur niveau et définir leur précision. Chaque impact de balle sur le tapis est enregistré par un compteur, ou traité par gestion électronique à microprocesseur.
26 GAMES TABLES AND CORNER ASSEMBLIES FOR SAME EP16204266.7 2016-12-15 EP3205382A2 2017-08-16 Pavey, Mark; Fung, Mark Siu; Shing, Leung Cheong; Fiscella, Anthony

A games table features a unique corner assembly in which upper and lower corner members respectively embrace about upper and lower edges of an elongated perimeter frame member of the table and are clamped together to secure the frame member in place. Matable male and female features on the corner assemblies also enable stacking of two table top units to enable convenient switching of a games table between two modes of game play.

27 PUTTING PRACTICE AID EP06726953.0 2006-04-28 EP1890778B1 2012-03-28 DONOVAN, Michael Kevin; BOYLE, Michael John
A putting practice aid (10) with a frame (16) which mounts a light unit (18) to shine the image of a golf hole on the ground. The frame (16) is mounted on two feet (14) one of which contains beam transmitters (30) producing infra red beams (34) which will be crossed by a golf ball aimed at the illumination of the hole, and the other contains respective corresponding beam receivers (32). The timing and duration of the break caused by a golf ball of the respective beams (34) produced by the transmitters (30) is used to determine the outcome of a shot aimed at the illuminated circle (28) to indicate whether the ball would have entered a real golf hole at this point, and this is communicated by an audible message.
28 Sport apparatus with electronic sensing device EP10157746.8 2010-03-25 EP2368606A1 2011-09-28 Kao, Eddie

A sport apparatus includes a frame (200), an electronic sport sensing device (100), and at least a connecting device to connect the electronic sport sensing device (100) to the frame (200). The electronic sport sensing device (100) has a circuit unit (20), a display unit (30) electrically connected to the circuit unit (20), and at least a sensor unit (40) electrically connected to the circuit unit (20). The sensor unit (40) has an impact surface (41a) to produce a signal transmitted to the circuit unit (20) for showing a message on the display unit (30) when the impact surface (41a) receives an external force.

29 Multipurpose collapsible panels EP99122776.0 1999-11-16 EP1008706A3 2003-03-26 Zheng, Yu

Collapsible structures are provided that have a single panel having a foldable frame member having a folded and an unfolded orientation, with a fabric material covering selected portions of the frame member to form the panel when the frame member is in the unfolded orientation, the fabric assuming the unfolded orientation of the frame member. The single panel can further include an amusement feature provided thereon, or can be used as a cover for an object, a pool, pond, box, case or shelter, or can be used as a base with an opening provided in the fabric through which an object can be inserted. The single panels can even be combined to form structures having different configurations and utility.

30 Multipurpose collapsible panels EP99122776.0 1999-11-16 EP1008706A2 2000-06-14 Zheng, Yu

Collapsible structures are provided that have a single panel having a foldable frame member having a folded and an unfolded orientation, with a fabric material covering selected portions of the frame member to form the panel when the frame member is in the unfolded orientation, the fabric assuming the unfolded orientation of the frame member. The single panel can further include an amusement feature provided thereon, or can be used as a cover for an object, a pool, pond, box, case or shelter, or can be used as a base with an opening provided in the fabric through which an object can be inserted. The single panels can even be combined to form structures having different configurations and utility.

31 Table tennis training apparatus EP98117682.9 1998-09-17 EP0903166A3 1999-12-29 Minami, Kojiro; Fujimoto, Hirofumi; Oishi, Toshimitsu; Hirasawa, Katsunori; Yamashita, Akihisa; Kotani, Hideki

A table tennis apparatus includes a ball projecting section disposed rearward of one playing surface of a table for projecting balls towards the other playing surface, a moving mechanism for allowing ball projecting section to be moved laterally, a detecting unit for detecting which side the balls have dropped on one playing surface in the lateral direction, and a driving and controlling unit for driving the moving mechanism according to the drop positions of the balls detected by the detecting unit, and for moving the ball projecting section towards the drop positions of the balls. The moving mechanism includes a guide rail disposed along a lateral direction, and a base having the ball projecting section mounted thereon, and slidably disposed on the guide rail.

32 Table tennis training apparatus EP98117682.9 1998-09-17 EP0903166A2 1999-03-24 Minami, Kojiro; Fujimoto, Hirofumi; Oishi, Toshimitsu; Hirasawa, Katsunori; Yamashita, Akihisa; Kotani, Hideki

A table tennis apparatus includes a ball projecting section disposed rearward of one playing surface of a table for projecting balls towards the other playing surface, a moving mechanism for allowing ball projecting section to be moved laterally, a detecting unit for detecting which side the balls have dropped on one playing surface in the lateral direction, and a driving and controlling unit for driving the moving mechanism according to the drop positions of the balls detected by the detecting unit, and for moving the ball projecting section towards the drop positions of the balls. The moving mechanism includes a guide rail disposed along a lateral direction, and a base having the ball projecting section mounted thereon, and slidably disposed on the guide rail.

33 A GAME BALL GOAL ASSEMBLY EP96944401.0 1996-12-19 EP0874671A1 1998-11-04 Kaufuerst, Julius O.
A goal assembly is disclosed for receiving and retaining a game ball, such as a soccer ball. The goal assembly has a base for placement on a playing surface and is ramped downwardly toward the playing surface for receiving an incoming rolling game ball thereover. The goal assembly also has a side assembly flexibly attached to the base and extending upwardly. The side assembly has a target opening at an upper end of the side assembly and allows the incoming rolling game ball to compress one side of the upwardly extending side assembly and cause the remaining portion of the side assembly to contract in a direction opposite of the incoming game ball, thereby trapping the game ball within the goal assembly. The goal assembly is particularly desirable in pairs for playing various games. In the preferred embodiment, the goal assembly is sized for receiving a soccer ball, and is very useful as a soccer practice goal. However, the goal assembly can readily be sized for other game balls, such as for play with golf balls.
34 Target assembly for a golf putt game JP2011519167 2009-07-22 JP2011528599A 2011-11-24 パトリック イーガン,キーラン; マーティン ノートン,ジョセフ
本発明は、複数の並行したゴルフボール受け細長ルートから構成されるゴルフボールを受けるための標的アセンブリを対象としている。 各ルートは他のルートと実質的に同じ幅を有し、各ルートは複数の個別ゴルフボール受けゾーンから構成される。 複数のゴルフボール受けルートを備え、それぞれが他のルートとほぼ同じ幅を有し、各ルートが個別ゴルフボール受けゾーンを備えることで、ルートを調整または適合して、ゴルフボールパット練習装置でプレーヤーが狙う1つ又は複数の統合された標的を提供することができる。 各ルートの下位区分および複数のルートは格子構造を形成する。 各ルートの異なる下位区分に異なるスコアを割り当てることで、1つ又は実質的に複数の標的を形成することができる。 次に、これらの標的を変更して、高スコアを出すのにプレーヤーを補助しないように「筋肉記憶」作用を防止することができる。
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35 Putting practice aids JP2008509493 2006-04-28 JP2008539847A 2008-11-20 ケビン ドノバン マイケル; ジョン ボイル マイケル
本発明によると、パッティング練習補助具が提供され、補助具は、ホールのイメージを地面に生成するための装置、及びそのイメージでゴルフボールがホールの中に落ちたか否かを確認するために、可視イメージに向けられたゴルフボールの速度と方向を決定するための検出装置を含む。 検出装置は、何処でボールがイメージと交差するか、及びこのことがボールをイメージにおけるホールに落とすか否かを検出するための手段を含むことが好ましい。 補助具は、地面の上方で間隔を空けて伸長可能なフレームを含む。 イメージ生成装置はフレーム上に提供され、必要なサイズと形状のホールのイメージを生成するために下向きに光ることができるライトを含む。
36 Golf putter practice balls instrument JP2003556138 2002-12-20 JP3995160B2 2007-10-24 正二郎 加藤
Putting is a very important factor in golf playing. Above all, a putting distance feeling is the hardest to master, and many rounds in golf courses are said to be required for improving putting. Nevertheless, a putter mat is normally only 2- to 3-m long, and a carpet surface or the like that offers the same rolling as by golf greens is hardly available. Many smooth floor surfaces found in homes and firms cannot be used for putting practice due to excessive rolling of golf balls. It is an object of the present invention to eliminate these drawbacks. A ball implement for practicing golf putting is invented which includes a disc provided at the center thereof with a hole, and a main body having a cylindrical portion.
37 Portable golf training machine JP2005075296 2005-03-16 JP2005261949A 2005-09-29 KIM KI YEON
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a portable golf training machine in which a patting mat is integrated with a bag, the foldable patting mat can be folded and stored in the bag when not used, and the patting mat can be easily unfolded from the bag and used when used. <P>SOLUTION: This portable golf training machine has a tetragonal shaped case whose upper surface and one side surface are opened, an inclined plate whose one end is secured to the side surface opening portion of the case, whose angle can be adjusted while revolving and which has a hole cup at a predetermined portion, a mat longer twice or more than the inclined plate, whose one end is secured to the upper surface of the inclined plate, which is opened to outside via the opened side surface of the case when used, and which is folded and stored in the inside of the case at the time of storing, a side plate opening and closing the side opening portion of the case, and a cover opening and closing the upper surface opening portion of the case. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI
38 Ball receiver JP2000530272 1999-01-29 JP2002502644A 2002-01-29 ダニエル・イー・セルトン
(57)【要約】 動くボール(23)を受けるために、一般的に平な面上に配置されたボール受け器(A)。 ボール受け器(A)は、一般的な高さの傾斜した外壁(10)を有し、動くボール(23)を受けるためのボール容器(22)を有する。 動くボール(23)のを吸収するために、力を吸収する部材(24)は、中央のボール容器ベース(12)から、すくなくとも外壁(10)に等しい高さまで垂直に伸びている。
39 Golf practice field system and its artificial green and stand 設標 specific stand JP22212394 1994-09-16 JP2796062B2 1998-09-10 TAKAGI HIDEAKI
40 Golf training range system and its artificial green and erecting target stand JP22212394 1994-09-16 JPH07213669A 1995-08-15 TAKAGI HIDEAKI
PURPOSE:To promote effective training by introducing game characteristic such as that of a pinball to a golf training range and increasing the zeal, stimulus, and interest of a trainee for golfing. CONSTITUTION:An artificial green 30 for short distance hitting training and an erected target stand 50 for long distance hitting training are installed in a yard 2 as the target of a golf ball hit from a hitting seat 5 by the trainee M, and characteristic classified by every seat attached on a prize ball hitting a prize hole 31a, prize grooves 31b, 31c, or target parts 51a-51c in accordance with respective class is identified, and a score is displayed on terminal equipment 16 provided at the seat from the prize ball is hit, and a remuneration ball can be returned.
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