序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 电子计数式兜球架 CN201510842837.5 2015-11-29 CN105396276A 2016-03-16 危金兰
发明涉及体育器材。一种电子计数式兜球架,包括脚架、前拦板、网兜、电子计数器和计数传感器,计数传感器用于输入信号给电子计数器,网兜的底部设有兜球出孔,计数传感器位于所述兜球出孔的下方,脚架设有拉手杆,拉手杆套设有套管,拉手杆和套管之间设有弹调节机构,弹力调节机构包括基管、夹持层和预紧力调节结构,夹持层由若干摩擦条构成,摩擦条设有若干沿基管的径向延伸的滑杆,滑杆滑动穿设于基管,滑杆的内端设有驱动滑杆外移的第三弹簧。本发明具有能够电子计数的优点,解决了现有的兜球架需要将兜球装在网兜中进行人工计数所导致的网兜需要大的容积且兜球在同一个人投篮时不能够循环利用的问题。
2 JPH03504338A - JP50453789 1989-04-11 JPH03504338A 1991-09-26
3 BALL GAMES PRACTICE UNIT, PLUS NEW BALL GAME EP89904845.0 1989-04-11 EP0414725A1 1991-03-06 CORVIN, Frank, Alfred
L'invention concerne un dispositif d'entraînement et en particulier un lanceur de balle (Fig. 1). En tapant le tampon en caoutchouc (3) du dispositif d'entraînement à l'aide d'une batte, une balle provenant d'un magasin extensible (5) est envoyée verticalement de manière que le batteur puisse la frapper à l'aide de la batte. Par gravité, les balles suivantes se placent dans le magasin de balles de manière à pouvoir répéter l'action. Un adaptateur (Fig. 11) réduit l'extrémité inférieure du magasin (5) de sa capacité de balles pour le "soft-ball" à une taille appropriée pour des balles de cricket, de base-ball, des balles de mousse et des balles de "sky-ball". Une butée réglable (4) peut se verrouiller dans une position voulue pour des tailles différentes de balles. Grâce à l'adaptateur (Fig. 11), le lanceur (Fig. 1), avec les accessoires nécessaires, peut être utilisé pour jouer au jeu du "sky-ball" de 1988, soit à l'extérieur soit en salle, le jeu en salle utilisant un indicateur de score électronique semblable à une cible qui établit des différences entre les divers coups. L'indicateur peut être mis hors fonctionnement partiellement par un adversaire, en utilisant un tableau de commande, avant de frapper chaque balle.
4 Handheld game and dexterity training device US15136046 2016-04-22 US09925441B2 2018-03-27 Maury Simms
Provided is a handheld dexterity training technology. In one example a handheld dexterity training device comprises two portions that are rotatable relative to one another about the axis of rotation of a twisting joint that connects them together. One portion comprises a handle while the other portion comprises a panel having a playing surface that can be used to strike a ball to make it bounce. A stopper prevents rotation beyond a certain angular range. The rotatability of the handle relative to the playing surface poses a particular challenge. A releasable lock can bind the two portions together. Other features and components are possible. A method of dexterity training is also provided.
5 Fun-go baseball US10139731 2002-05-07 US20030211907A1 2003-11-13 Sidney Liberfarb
Fungo baseball is a competitive sport derived from a modified form of regular American style baseball. In fungo baseball the position of a pitcher as a defensive player throwing baseballs to a catcher at home plate for opposition batters to try to hit has been eliminated. Instead, batters standing in regular baseball playing field batters' boxes, put baseballs in play by hitting fungoes, preferably using fungo style bats. Fungo hits are baseballs tossed a few feet in the air by batters and hit with their bats when the baseballs are on their way down. Almost all other aspects of play action in fungo baseball are the same as regular baseball: games last nine innings unless overtime innings are required to untie a score; each team fields nine players; games are played in the same playing fields as regular baseball; many of the rules of regular baseball apply to the playing of fungo baseball and the same level of officiating and team management of games is aimed for; approximately the same level of skill and energy are required of fungo baseball players as of regular baseball players, except that fungo baseball playing rules are designed to encourage a more relaxed, enjoyable game that should lead to fewer player injuries.
6 Spring-hook device for scoring in a target type game US754333 1976-12-27 US4085933A 1978-04-25 David W. Currie
A game apparatus consisting of an open cup or box-shaped receptacle used as a target for a unitary spring-hook device which after it has been launched by applied pressure and released arches forward in a spin and hooks itself on the raised edge of the target receptacle, when not missing the receptacle or falling into it.
7 Tip cat apparatus including elevated tee US46618174 1974-05-02 US3871651A 1975-03-18 GARCIA MARY E; PIEKARSKI SOPHIE A
A penny stick game apparatus intended for play by adults and children consisting of an elongated cylindrical rod like batting stick tapered along one end, a smaller rod like playing stick, a small table having a flat top surface with the hole defined centrally thereof and with a pair of diametrically opposed recesses formed integrally therewith and adapted to receive the ends of the playing stick when the stick is rested therein in a manner extending diametrically across the opening, and four supporting legs provided as part of the table and having a top end removably engaging an associated corner of the surface and extending downwardly therefrom terminating in a tapered bottom edge adapted for supporting the table on a playing surface such as a lawn or the like.
8 Game apparatus US82525659 1959-07-06 US3009700A 1961-11-21 DOLEGA FRANK J
9 Manifold construction US63980223 1923-05-18 US1573211A 1926-02-16 MCCALL WHITE D ORSAY
10 Game apparatus US52708022 1922-01-05 US1506171A 1924-08-26 CHRISTIAN FILBERG
11 HANDHELD GAME AND DEXTERITY TRAINING DEVICE US15136046 2016-04-22 US20160256757A1 2016-09-08 Maury Simms
Provided is a handheld dexterity training technology. In one example a handheld dexterity training device comprises two portions that are rotatable relative to one another about the axis of rotation of a twisting joint that connects them together. One portion comprises a handle while the other portion comprises a panel having a playing surface that can be used to strike a ball to make it bounce. A stopper prevents rotation beyond a certain angular range. The rotatability of the handle relative to the playing surface poses a particular challenge. A releasable lock can bind the two portions together. Other features and components are possible. A method of dexterity training is also provided.
12 METHOD OF PLAYING A CAT AND BAT, TARGET GAME US13610744 2012-09-11 US20130001877A1 2013-01-03 NICOLA LAPPO
A method of playing a game of snapping a cone-ended projectile (a “cat”) from a flat surface upwardly into the air and hitting it again using a generally flat-sided bat, the hit directing the cat as near as possible to arrive at a remote target. The cat is generally uniform in section at its center with at least one tapered end, and it may be of wood or of soft but fairly heavy, rubbery material or internally weighted so as not to cause injury if it hits a child or other person. Striking the cat downwardly with an edge of the bat on a tapered portion of an end pops the cat into the air to start the play. While the cat is in the air, spinning from the initial launch, it is hit again with the face of the bat and propelled toward the target 10-20 yards or more away from the launching point. The player who gets the cat first into, or closest to the center of, the target, wins, in a multi-player game. In one form of play, to minimize back-and-forth fetching, two launching points and two targets are used, so the cat or multiple cats are launched and hit back and forth between targets adjacent players situated adjacent separated targets and launch positions until a winner is declared.
13 System for enhancing a video presentation US08785588 1997-01-17 US06252632B1 2001-06-26 Richard H. Cavallaro
A system for enhancing the television presentation of an object that can highlight the object without obscuring the image of the object. The system receives a first video image, matches a second video image to a portion of the first video image corresponding to the image of the object. Specific pixels within the portion of the first video image which are not part of the image of the object are modified using a pixel from the second video image.
14 Simulated baseball game US99904 1993-07-19 US5342061A 1994-08-30 Eudell Watts, III
A new and improved simulated baseball game includes a projectile assembly which includes an end portion and a middle portion. The middle portion includes a substantially constant height, and the end portion includes a variable height decreasing in a distal direction from the middle portion. A bat is used for hitting the projectile assembly. The end portion and the middle portion join together at a fulcrum. The end portion forms a first lever arm adjacent to the fulcrum, and the middle portion forms a second lever arm adjacent to the fulcrum. A number of markers are provided for indicating respective specific accomplishments relating to baseball. The markers are positioned on a region of a ground surface in front of a home plate region where the projectile assembly is launched by the bat. A removable and replaceable weight assembly may be located in interior portion of the projectile assembly. The weight assembly may include a cylindrical metal tube element. The weight assembly may include a separable housing which includes a plurality of shiftable weight members. The shiftable weight members include metal balls. A new and improved a projectile assembly includes an end portion, and a middle portion. The middle portion includes a substantially constant height, and the end portion includes a variable height decreasing in a distal direction from the middle portion.
15 Stick and peg game device US236257 1981-02-20 US4408764A 1983-10-11 Adolph A. Morgan
The present invention relates to a stick and peg game device wherein a peg is disposed upon a plate which is disposed on a playing service in such a manner that a player may strike down on the peg with a stick causing the peg to rise permitting the player to repeatedly hit the peg up and then permitting the player to hit the peg into a playing area with scoring dependant upon the number of times the peg is hit upwardly and how far it is hit into the playing field.
16 Flipper game with adjustable detainer US884146 1978-03-07 US4183532A 1980-01-15 Benito Iglesias; Jose R. Garcia
This game is played by batting an elongated cylindrical flipper through the air. The flipper to be batted rests on a holder being supported by an adjustable stand. This holder has a cylindrical groove that keeps the flipper in place and an adjustable detainer that causes a flipper's end to protrude out of the holder's end. The flipper is batted by striking it twice, first to flip it up into the air from the holder and secondly, to impart a translational movement. The adverse party will try to catch the flipper with a stopper which resembles a stringless racquet-ball racquet with a net.
17 Dinkey game US733809 1976-10-19 US4093226A 1978-06-06 Robert W. Priestle
A competitive game played with a shaped paddle and a shaped dinkey which is either hit by the paddle or is rotated end-over-end by the paddle so as to land the dinkey in an open cylindrical-shaped pan that serves as a goal. A cradle in the form of a bent continuous length of wire is staked into the ground to serve as a holder for the dinkey prior to use and also serves as a goal marker. The dinkey is a block of rectangular cross-section, tapered on each end as a pyramid. Each of the four sides of the dinkey is marked with a different numeral. The paddle is formed of a rectangular shaped block fitted with a handle, formed with a longitudinal tapered side edge.
18 Launching tee for tip cats US35221273 1973-04-18 US3817525A 1974-06-18 HENRY C
A launch device for a game involving a preliminary step of propelling with an appropriate club an elongated projectile into the air, said launching device being comprised basically of a cubically shaped wooden block affixed on a rectangularly shaped base, or platform, which platform, in turn, is adapted to rest on the ground, the cubical, wooden block having a V-shaped notch cut into one of the side faces and upper face of said wooden block and, in addition, the rectangularly shaped platform having an inclined series of notches on the end of the platform adjacent the notched faces of the cubically shaped wooden block, into which notches one end of the projectile rests, while the approximate middle of the projectile rests in the notched area of the block so that a portion of the projectile will rest above the block in a leaning manner, from which position the player can propel the projectile vertically into the air by hitting the exposed part of the projectile above the block.
19 Game US8505736 1936-06-13 US2122505A 1938-07-05 YON PIETRO A
20 astarita US753029D US753029A 1904-02-23
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