序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 PENETRATION TYPE SCREEN FOR SCREEN GOLF US14748238 2015-06-24 US20150290511A1 2015-10-15 Jung Hun LEE; Hyun Seok LEE
A penetration type screen for screen golf is provided. A golf ball struck by a golfer is allowed to penetrate through the screen such that the struck golf ball disappears from view, thereby increasing the pleasance of golfing environments and a flying image of the golf ball is allowed to be displayed in the simulation image as the struck golf ball disappears from view, thereby further improving the realism of virtual golf, and wherein screen elements which constitute the penetration type screen are prevented from being opened even when golf balls repeatedly pass between the screen elements, thereby improving product reliability. To accomplish this, the penetration type screen includes a plurality of screen elements, each being formed of spandex, the plurality of screen elements being arranged side by side such that the screen elements at least partially overlap each other and are each inclined at a specific angle.
62 Practice Goalie US14593974 2015-01-09 US20150190693A1 2015-07-09 Neil Gilman; Craig Wanner
The disclosure is directed to a rotatable life size cut out of a lacrosse goalie target made of plastic, foam rubber, or other material, and preferably a foam rubber, adapted to absorb the shock of repeated impacts of lacrosse balls, holding a lacrosse stick. The target is placed in front of (and optionally attached to by a coupler) a goal net to assist lacrosse players in their practice sessions. The practice goalie can be disposed in a first orientation holding a lacrosse stick such that the net of the lacrosse stick is to the right of the practice goalie's head or in a second orientation wherein the lacrosse stick is to the left of the practice goalies head, and can preferably be rotated to any angle therebetween the first and second configurations. Players can use either positioned practice goalie to practice their shooting using both of their hands.
63 Sports Training System with Directional Indicator Cones, Aim-Training Gates, and Sport Case US14577094 2014-12-19 US20150174441A1 2015-06-25 Abolaji Lateef Junaid; Abbi Junaid
As described, the present disclosure provides a complete sports training system, including an organization case for storing and transporting the training components. More particularly, the sports training system comprises directional cones, aim-training gates, alphanumeric component cones, and supplemental directional indicators. In some aspects, the directional cones may comprise a directional indicator and stabilizing mechanism, wherein the directional indicator may instruct a participant or athlete to proceed in the designated direction. In some embodiments, the directional cones and other training components may be set up to develop a training course.
64 Portable athletic target US13899793 2013-05-22 US09028346B2 2015-05-12 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.
65 Soccer Apparatus and Related Methods US14573365 2014-12-17 US20150111672A1 2015-04-23 Alan N. Wright
Typical embodiments of the disclosed apparatus are: a traditional soccer ball; a game-play area that is confined within rebound-fences and pass walls; a vertical scoring standard that is configured to spin on a vertical axis when struck by a soccer ball. The identified apparatus may be used in a confined and multi-directional soccer game.
66 Soccer apparatus and related methods US13346114 2012-01-09 US08932157B2 2015-01-13 Alan N. Wright
Typical embodiments of the disclosed apparatus are: a traditional soccer ball; a game-play area that is confined within rebound-fences and pass walls; a vertical scoring standard that is configured to spin on a vertical axis when struck by a soccer ball. The identified apparatus may be used in a confined and multi-directional soccer game.
67 Alphanumeric Game System And Pieces US13778254 2013-02-27 US20140239592A1 2014-08-28 Raymond L. Francis
A system of educational word games and number games that combines, for the first time: (i) mental/alphanumeric skills, with (ii) physical/eye-hand coordination skills that are used in target-and-missile games, with (iii) substantially flattened game tiles that are shaped as squares or as the letters and numbers themselves. The tiles can be used as missiles and/or as targets in various, easy-to-grasp games, and these games can be enjoyed by players of a wide range of ages and physical ability. Also provided are simple means to removably attach various accessories to the tiles to expand their use in games and non-game applications. When compared with previous alphanumeric games that combine mental and physical activities, the present invention has advantages in cost, simplicity, compactness, convenience, packaging, ease of play, the strength and likelihood of verbal/mathematical learning, and in versatility.
68 Bowling teaching device US13694336 2012-11-20 US20140141898A1 2014-05-22 Jerry R. Pettit
A bowling teaching device and method having a frame having legs sized to fit in the gutters on each side of a bowling alley lane. The frame has a cross member spanning over the lane from the legs, the cross member being spaced from the lane surface by a specified distance. At least one strip is removably mounted on the cross member, the strip hanging down toward the lane surface for a distance sufficient to permit a bowling ball to contact the strip. The device is placed at a location in the bowling alley lane so the at least one strip provides a target for the bowler to aim at during practice bowling.
69 Lacrosse Training and Competitive Game Installation With Variable Trajectory Control US13869506 2013-04-24 US20130296079A1 2013-11-07 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.
70 Soccer Apparatus and Related Methods US13346114 2012-01-09 US20130178315A1 2013-07-11 Alan N. Wright
Typical embodiments of the disclosed apparatus are: a traditional soccer ball; a game-play area that is confined within rebound-fences and pass walls; a vertical scoring standard that is configured to spin on a vertical axis when struck by a soccer ball. The identified apparatus may be used in a confined and multi-directional soccer game.
71 Training apparatus US12895038 2010-09-30 US08357061B2 2013-01-22 Patrick Joseph Quinn
A training apparatus for use on a training surface is disclosed. The training apparatus includes a sport-projectile stopping member and an elongated body substantially transverse to the sport-projectile stopping member. The elongated body has a first section, a second section, and a transition section between the first and second sections. A portion of the first section is positioned on the sport-projectile stopping member, and the first section is sized such that the sport-projection stopping member, the first section, the training surface and the transition section define an orifice through which a sport-projectile can pass through.
72 Water dousing game apparatus US13565873 2012-08-03 US08336884B1 2012-12-25 Franklin K. Pierce
A water dousing target game in which water is dumped upon a player when a target is hit with a projective includes a support stand, a water reservoir, and a drop mechanism having a trip rod and a paddle mechanism with a target. The stand assembly is height-adjustable having a plurality of stabilizing legs. The water reservoir is located at a top end of the support stand. The drop mechanism includes a bottom panel hingedly covering an open bottom of the reservoir having an attached trip rod releasably supported by the paddle mechanism. The paddle mechanism includes an arm rotatably connected to the support stand and the target having a flat enlarged end. When the target is struck with a projectile, the paddle arm rotates and releases the trip rod support, causing the bottom panel of the reservoir to hinge open and drop the contents on another person.
73 FIGHTING TRAINER US12965868 2010-12-11 US20120149534A1 2012-06-14 DICKSON FU; DAVID FU
The present invention relates to a fighting trainer with a hinderer amplitude of oscillation and resilience, comprising a main body, a connecting element, a resilience adjustment set, and a base. By adjusting the distance between the tubes of the resilience adjustment set and the elasticity, the present invention is able to meet various requirements, as well as minimizing the amplitude of oscillation in order to reduce the required space to exercise.
74 TRAINING APPARATUS US12895038 2010-09-30 US20120083367A1 2012-04-05 PATRICK JOSEPH QUINN
A training apparatus for use on a training surface is disclosed. The training apparatus includes a sport-projectile stopping member and an elongated body substantially transverse to the sport-projectile stopping member. The elongated body has a first section, a second section, and a transition section between the first and second sections. A portion of the first section is positioned on the sport-projectile stopping member, and the first section is sized such that the sport-projection stopping member, the first section, the training surface and the transition section define an orifice through which a sport-projectile can pass through
75 Screen apparatus and method of use US12161495 2007-01-18 US08113968B2 2012-02-14 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.
76 Electro-mechanical beer pong table and method of use US12731035 2010-03-24 US08028995B2 2011-10-04 Chad Hazen Hoffer
One possible embodiment could be an electro-mechanical beer pong game table and a method of operating same. The game table could comprise a playing surface with a centerline axis; a plurality of movable platforms, the movable platforms being located over the playing surface; each movable platform reversibly and securely receiving a set of upright cups, each cup capable of containing beer and receiving a bear pong ball as played in the game of beer pong; one or more actuators that impart at least one motion to the movable platform relative to the playing surface; and an controller connected to the one or more actuators and controlling the at least one motion provided by the actuators wherein at least one movable platform is placed into motion relative to the playing surface and beer pong ball is thrown in the direction the moving movable platform.
77 Combination pitching aid and batting tee US12245690 2008-10-03 US07976413B2 2011-07-12 Duane Meltzer; William Tan
Described herein is a combination pitching aid and batting tee apparatus. The apparatus includes a base having a front and a rear, a stand extending upwardly from the base, a support rod extending upwardly from the stand, and an arm extending outwardly from the support rod. The arm includes a target associated therewith that can be adjusted vertically and horizontally. The apparatus includes a screen having a top end and a bottom end and a support assembly having a top end and a bottom end that extends upwardly from the base. The bottom end of the screen is attached near the front of the base and the top end of the screen is attached to the support assembly. The support rod can be replaced with a batting tee.
78 Electro-mechanical Beer Pong Table and Method of Use US12731035 2010-03-24 US20100244384A1 2010-09-30 Chad Hazen Hoffer
One possible embodiment could be an electro-mechanical beer pong game table and a method of operating same. The game table could comprise a playing surface with a centerline axis; a plurality of movable platforms, the movable platforms being located over the playing surface; each movable platform reversibly and securely receiving a set of upright cups, each cup capable of containing beer and receiving a bear pong ball as played in the game of beer pong; one or more actuators that impart at least one motion to the movable platform relative to the playing surface; and an controller connected to the one or more actuators and controlling the at least one motion provided by the actuators wherein at least one movable platform is placed into motion relative to the playing surface and beer pong ball is thrown in the direction the moving movable platform.
79 Ball trap US11571431 2005-06-08 US07780539B2 2010-08-24 Kevin Whitefield
A ball trap comprises a carrier about which is spaced a number of suspended flaps so as to be positioned, in use, about the surface on which the ball travels and which are configured, so that when a—or the—flap is impacted by a ball, the flap is pushed aside to a position where, provided the impact force is sufficient, the ball passes underneath the flap and the flap falls back to its position of rest to prevent the ball from escaping; characterised by the feature that the flap region which the ball pushes aside on impact is spaced sufficiently, radially outward from the carrier that the same region can subsequently come down behind the ball and act as the escape-preventing means.
80 Soccer-golf games with electronic scoring and sensing system US12384444 2009-04-06 US20090291782A1 2009-11-26 Robert C. Hinn
An impact-responsive scoring and sensing goal post that forms an active target for hybrid soccer golf games of numerous variations, and a soccer golf game using the goal pole. The portable electronic “goal-pole” comprises an upstanding, cylindrical stanchion that supports sensor circuitry and display apparatus. The goal pole can be disposed in different predetermined locations over a playing surface to provide a target. The solid state circuitry responds to an impact-responsive electrical switch to energize an activation line for a predetermined time, turning on a trio of driver transistors activating a motor that rotates the visual display, a plurality of LED's, and a loud recorded message for audibly indicating a score.
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