序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Impact sensing target US41088973 1973-10-29 US3874664A 1975-04-01 FAUROT WILLIAM R; BJORNSEN BJORN G
A target for being positioned on a surface such that an object impinged thereagainst will deflect the target to generate a pulse which is transmitted to an indicator such as a horn, a light, a counter, etc. The target comprises a flat panel having a cavity therein and placed on a surface. The cavity is bridged by a diaphragm which is deflected when the target is hit by an object. Connected to the target is a transmitter such as an elongated tube. The other end of the transmitter is connected to the indicator. When the diaphragm is deflected by virtue of an object hitting the panel, a pulse is generated through the transmitter to the indicator. The transmitter and cavity are provided with a device which maintains ambient pressure therein.
122 Golf putting target US79388859 1959-02-17 US3048405A 1962-08-07 MCCAUL VERNE J
123 Bait target US27450639 1939-05-19 US2241135A 1941-05-06 JAIMET MARTIN D; KERCHER FRANK C
124 Game device US70618434 1934-01-11 US2087575A 1937-07-20 NELSON LITTELL; WILLIAM WENECEK
125 Planar solutions to object-tracking problems US15370993 2016-12-06 US10143907B2 2018-12-04 Gregoire Alexandre Gentil
The present invention overcomes deficiencies of existing line-calling devices by leveraging a single fixed-location camera to identify object state conditions that resolve object-tracking problems that otherwise require multi-camera or moving-camera solutions. Though described in the context of an automated tennis line-calling device, the invention is equally applicable to other object-tracking problems that can be resolved by identifying object state conditions without employing moving or multiple cameras. The tennis line-calling device is attached to (or at least located in proximity to) the net post of a tennis court, thereby enabling a “close-up” view of both static (court lines) and moving (ball, players, etc.) objects. In one embodiment, integration of a video camera system with line-calling functionality provides additional benefits, including attachment of a single turnkey device to any tennis net post so as to provide automated line-calling functionality without the need for any external video cameras or processing functionality.
126 WATER BALL HOOP US15633205 2017-06-26 US20180001171A1 2018-01-04 Richard Zavracky
A goal configured to both float and be used on water is disclosed. The goal comprises a base, a support structure, and a planar element. The base includes a top surface defining a base plane. The support structure has a pair of opposing arm portions coupled to the base. The planar element is coupled to and extends between the pair of opposing arms of the support structure, is disposed generally perpendicular to the base plane, and defines at least one generally circular main aperture.
127 Lawn dart, lawn dart caddy and target US14949258 2015-11-23 US09750995B2 2017-09-05 Michael J. Nally
A safety lawn dart game including safety lawn darts, a caddy and targets. The lawn dart includes an elongated shaft, a plurality of flights extending outwardly from the shaft and a head assembly having a weighted, spring biased head portion. The target may include a target hoop or electronic target. The caddy carries and stores the safety darts and targets in a convenient manner to keep all of the game components together.
128 Games Tables and Corner Assemblies for Same US15587683 2017-05-05 US20170232332A1 2017-08-17 Mark Pavey; Leung Cheong Shing; Anthony Fiscella; Mak Siu Fung
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 around a primary gameplay panel. 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. Invertible caps of the corner units feature braces capable of receiving a second horizontal gameplay panel in a position over the primary gameplay panel. The main gameplay panel is double sided, whereby Inversion of the entire tabletop unit enables a second mode of gameplay. Alternatively, support arms of an upright gameplay unit featuring a basketball backboard or other upright panel are insertable into the corner units.
129 Games Tables and Corner Assemblies for Same US15363962 2016-11-29 US20170209784A1 2017-07-27 Mark Pavey; Leung Cheong Shing; Anthony Fiscella; Mak Siu Fung
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.
130 Basketball shooting training and ball return US13999642 2014-03-14 US09566490B2 2017-02-14 Daniel L. Hoffman
A training device for thrown or pitched balls at a target is disclosed, especially useful for basketball training, in which a hyperbolic paraboloid surface deflects the approaching ball at a known angle in a manner in which the returned ball will strike a mat. The mat includes indicia which can be diagnostically useful in determining the proper correction to the throw or pitch.
131 Putting target US14922286 2015-10-26 US09517395B1 2016-12-13 Anthony Giantinoto
An embodiment of a putting target (10) whereby a golf ball is caught utilizing a hydrogel section (16) that is affixed to a section of magnetic sheeting (12). The hydrogel section (16) provides an adhesive catch area so that a golf ball can be effectively caught with its surface. Alternate embodiments of a hydrogel section (16) affixed to magnetic sheeting (12) can be useful in various fields for activities or procedures that require the temporary adherence of a tool, device, decoration, etc., to a magnetic surface.
132 Throwing game system US14943531 2015-11-17 US09339708B2 2016-05-17 Robert J. Gonzalez
A throwing disc, goal apparatus, and game are provided. A disc includes a central hub with blades projecting equiangularly from the hub. The blades are circumscribed by and joined to an outer perimeter ring that aids in throwing. The blades of the disc act as airfoils and impart unique flight characteristics to the disc. A goalpost is comprised of two vertical sections, joined by a horizontal cross-bar located above the midline of the vertical sections, and supported by a rectangular frame oriented perpendicularly to the vertical sections. A scoring pad is included. The game is played by tossing the disc and attempting to pass the disc while in flight between the vertical posts and above the horizontal cross-bar of the goalpost, and landing the disc on the scoring pad.
133 LAWN DART, LAWN DART CADDY AND TARGET US14949258 2015-11-23 US20160074725A1 2016-03-17 Michael J. Nally
A safety lawn dart game including safety lawn darts, a caddy and targets. The lawn dart includes an elongated shaft, a plurality of flights extending outwardly from the shaft and a head assembly having a weighted, spring biased head portion. The target may include a target hoop or electronic target. The caddy carries and stores the safety darts and targets in a convenient manner to keep all of the game components together.
134 Throwing Game System US14943531 2015-11-17 US20160067573A1 2016-03-10 Robert J. Gonzalez
A throwing disc, goal apparatus, and game are provided. A disc includes a central hub with blades projecting equiangularly from the hub. The blades are circumscribed by and joined to an outer perimeter ring that aids in throwing. The blades of the disc act as airfoils and impart unique flight characteristics to the disc. A goalpost is comprised of two vertical sections, joined by a horizontal cross-bar located above the midline of the vertical sections, and supported by a rectangular frame oriented perpendicularly to the vertical sections. A scoring pad is included. The game is played by tossing the disc and attempting to pass the disc while in flight between the vertical posts and above the horizontal cross-bar of the goalpost, and landing the disc on the scoring pad.
135 Lawn dart, lawn dart caddy and target US14039070 2013-09-27 US09192837B2 2015-11-24 Michael J. Nally
A safety lawn dart game including safety lawn darts, a caddy and targets. The lawn dart includes an elongated shaft, a plurality of flights extending outwardly from the shaft and a head assembly having a weighted, spring biased head portion. The target may include a target hoop or electronic target. The caddy carries and stores the safety darts and targets in a convenient manner to keep all of the game components together.
136 Lacrosse training and competitive game installation with variable trajectory control US13869506 2013-04-24 US09162134B2 2015-10-20 Ralph Schwartz
A lacrosse training and competitive game installation includes an elongated enclosed space having side walls and a goal area adjacent one end thereof and a player area at an opposite end thereof. The goal area includes a rear wall and one or more forward projecting side baffle regions projecting forward from the rear wall of the goal area. Each of the one or more side baffle regions has one or more throwing apertures through which lacrosse balls are hurled into the enclosed space in sequence. A ball projector assembly is mounted behind each baffle adjacent each of the throwing apertures for hurling the lacrosse balls into the enclosed space simulating passed balls between players. A simulated goal is preferably rotatable in the goal area for throwing and shooting of balls at various angles to a goal. Balls are collected from the goal area and delivered to each ball projector assembly.
137 Overhand throwing training system and method US13632387 2012-10-01 US08894513B2 2014-11-25 Fernando Arroyo
Systems and methods for training and improving overhand throwing. A first embodiment of a system includes at least one upper arm that extends from a central body. A pathway marked by indicia extends down the upper arm curving to indicate the correct motion for a desired overhand throw. A flexible slap card may be located along the pathway for use in a first training exercise. The body may include a hole for positioned and sized for use as a target for a second training exercise. Support structures for maintaining the system in a desired position may be included. Methods for training with overhand throwing exercises using the systems are also included.
138 Soccer passing trainer apparatus and games US13530105 2012-06-21 US08882612B2 2014-11-11 John D. Pinezich; Kingsley James Cox
We disclose an apparatus for improving passing skills in soccer, consisting of one or more triangles that can be placed on the ground to demarcate regions and boundaries on a playing field within which player movement is constrained or otherwise guided. The triangle edges are made from a flexible or extensible material and are attached at the triangle vertices by some type of joining device. The triangles can be placed on any surface suitable for soccer and held in place with stakes or other means. Multiple triangles can be placed on the ground to create a variety of demarcated regions and boundaries. This apparatus can be used for basic practice or to play various skill-enhancing games in which the ball is passed into and out of, or between, a triangle or a set of triangles.
139 OVERHAND THROWING TRAINING SYSTEM AND METHOD US13632387 2012-10-01 US20140094325A1 2014-04-03 Fernando Arroyo
Systems and methods for training and improving overhand throwing. A first embodiment of a system includes at least one upper arm that extends from a central body. A pathway marked by indicia extends down the upper arm curving to indicate the correct motion for a desired overhand throw. A flexible slap card may be located along the pathway for use in a first training exercise. The body may include a hole for positioned and sized for use as a target for a second training exercise. Support structures for maintaining the system in a desired position may be included. Methods for training with overhand throwing exercises using the systems are also included.
140 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A THROWING GAME US13611903 2012-09-12 US20140070493A1 2014-03-13 Robert J. Gonzalez
A throwing disc, goal apparatus, and game are provided. A disc includes a central hub with blades projecting equiangularly from the hub. The blades are circumscribed by and joined to an outer perimeter ring that aids in throwing. The blades of the disc act as airfoils and impart unique flight characteristics to the disc. A goalpost is comprised of two vertical sections, joined by a horizontal cross-bar located above the midline of the vertical sections, and supported by a rectangular frame oriented perpendicularly to the vertical sections. A scoring pad is included. The game is played by tossing the disc and attempting to pass the disc while in flight between the vertical posts and above the horizontal cross-bar of the goalpost, and landing the disc on the scoring pad.
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