序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 System and method for confirming and correcting offensive and/or defensive postures in a team ball game EP96119842.1 1996-12-09 EP0820788A3 1999-12-01 Katayama, Muneomi

A system for analyzing offensive and defensive patterns of teams in team sports incorporates a device for inputting data on offensive/defensive patterns to be analyzed including data on individual player actions; a device for displaying the offensive/defensive pattern data including at least a graphical representation of a playing field with the data on the individual player actions represented thereon; a device for recording and playing back video images of an actual game for analysis; and a device for synchronizing at least the playing back of the video images from the recording and playing back device with the displaying of the offensive/defensive pattern data, whereby video images of the game are extracted and displayed in coordination with outputting and displaying of offensive/defensive pattern data selected for viewing. The displaying of the playing field representation and of the offensive/defensive patterns that are selected for viewing thereon synchronized with the displaying of selected video images related to the selected offensive/defensive pattern representations allows the viewing and analysis of the graphical representation with the video images.

102 System and method for confirming and correcting offensive and/or defensive postures in a team ball game EP96119842.1 1996-12-09 EP0820788A2 1998-01-28 Katayama, Muneomi

A system for analyzing offensive and defensive patterns of teams in team sports incorporates a device for inputting data on offensive/defensive patterns to be analyzed including data on individual player actions; a device for displaying the offensive/defensive pattern data including at least a graphical representation of a playing field with the data on the individual player actions represented thereon; a device for recording and playing back video images of an actual game for analysis; and a device for synchronizing at least the playing back of the video images from the recording and playing back device with the displaying of the offensive/defensive pattern data, whereby video images of the game are extracted and displayed in coordination with outputting and displaying of offensive/defensive pattern data selected for viewing. The displaying of the playing field representation and of the offensive/defensive patterns that are selected for viewing thereon synchronized with the displaying of selected video images related to the selected offensive/defensive pattern representations allows the viewing and analysis of the graphical representation with the video images.

103 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TRAINING WITH BIOFEEDBACK EP95942893.0 1995-11-27 EP0794818A1 1997-09-17 NASHNER, Lewis, M.; GOLDSTEIN, Daniel, F.
Devices and methods for the assessment and biofeedback training of coordination skills of a subject critical to maximizing the power and accuracy of athletic ball-strike activities. In preferred embodiments, the invention provides for assessment and biofeedback training of weight bearing and center of gravity control under conditions requiring the athlete to strike a ball such that the distance and direction of flight trajectory of the ball are accurate relative to a performance goal. One embodiment of the invention includes a body movement sensor (11), a ball strike sensor (12), a display (14), and a computer (13). The body movement sensor (11) provides an output indicative of the motion of the subject's body (15) over a period of time including the moment of ball strike. The computer (13) causes the display (14) to show both a trajectory of the motion of the subject's body (15) and the moment of ball strike in relation to a region of the trajectory.
104 Appareil électromécanique d'entraînement pour lancer des ballons, notamment de football EP92480091.5 1992-06-23 EP0520929B1 1995-03-15 Magnone, Jean-Pierre; Uttinacci, Roberto
105 Appareil électromécanique d'entraînement pour lancer des ballons, notamment de football EP92480091.5 1992-06-23 EP0520929A1 1992-12-30 Magnone, Jean-Pierre; Uttinacci, Roberto

Appareil d'entraînement pour lancer des ballons, notamment de football, du type utilisant un magasin contenant des ballons (3). Lesdits ballons (3) sont conduits par une goulotte (4) et par gravité, un à un, à un poste de tir (5) où un moyen fait office de bras de lancement. L'extrémité inférieure (8) de la goulotte (4) d'amenée des ballons (3), qui débouche au niveau du poste de tir (5), est pourvue d'un distributeur unique de ballons (3). Le bras d'éjection (10) est monté solidaire d'un axe (11) monté sur paliers (12,13,14) et équipé d'un ressort de rappel (42) sur lequel est monté également un bras de lancement (15), ledit bras de lancement (15) est actionné par un bras de motorisation (16) qui vient frapper le bras de lancement (15) en rotation, le bras de motorisation (16) comporte un moyen de réglage qui permet de faire varier son rayon (R,R) de manière à donner plus ou moins de puissance à son bras de levier. Le poste de tir (5) est formé par un berceau qui est pourvu de moyens de réglage en translation horizontale (F7,F8) et verticale (F9,F10).

Appareil d'entraînement au football.

106 Device particularly useful for training players of a game such as basketball EP90114558.1 1990-07-30 EP0418518A1 1991-03-27 Sela, Ilan

A training device for training one player of a game, such as basketball, to closely follow another player of the game, comprises a body-worn member (2a) to be worn by the one player; a tether (4a) fixed at one end to the body-worn member (2a); and a quickly attachable-­detachable connector (6a) elementcarried at the opposite end of the tether (4a) for attachment to a mating connector element (6a) carried by another training device (2b, 4b) to be worn by the another player.

107 Sports technique and reaction training system EP86111418.9 1986-08-18 EP0213533A2 1987-03-11 Elstein, Rick Allan; Faret, Svein; Gazzo, John J.

A system for technique and accelerated reaction training of a person (30) by a training program in which an array (10, 110, 300) of lights is positioned visibly in front of the person (30), with each light signifying a different particular movement pattern to be executed by the person (30) in a given amount of time. A control system (126) selectively energizes one light of the array at a time, signifying a particular movement pattern to be executed, in a sequence of lighting of the array of lights unknown to the person undertaking the training program. In this program, the sequence of lighting of the array appears to be random, such that the person (30) waits for an unknown light to be energized, and must then react in a measured time period with the particular movement pattern to he executed in response to that particular light. The control system (126) is programmable to enter a different individual time period of response for each different light, and then times each individual time period of response. Additionally, an audible feedback is supplied to the person (30) by an acoustic transducer (136) which is activated by the control system (126) at the end of each individual time period of response to audibly signal, such as by a beep, to the person (30) the end thereof. In a preferred embodiment, the control system is microprocessor (352) proqrammed and operated. The microprocessor (352) is coupled to an address bus (354). a control bus (356), and a data bus (1358), and each of the array (10, 110, 300) of lights, as well as additional controlled features said as a voice synthesizer (366, 368) which provides audibly instructions, is coupled to and controlled by the microprocessor (352) by signals issued on the address bus (354), the control bus (356), and the data bus (358). The array of lights comprises an array of six lights (112 - 122; 304) arranged in top and bottom horizontal rows of three lights, with the top and bottom rows being aligned vertically with respect to each other Moreover, the system is preferably constructed and provided in a portable carrying case, wherein the array of lights is mounted in the top portion of the carrying use and the control system (126) and programming keyboard (308) therefor is located in the bottom portion

108 A golf aid EP81304652 1981-10-07 EP0050001A3 1982-09-22 Hourihan, James

A device for constraining a golf club to swing through an arc of predetermined radius. It permits a player to practice his stroke while the radius and the centre of the arc of motion of the club is constrained to a predetermined value.

Essentially, the device comprises a club engaging member (3) formed by a pair of telescoping members (8) and (9). The outer telescoping member (8) terminates in a neck engaging ring member (6) the inner telescoping member (9) is provided with a mounting bracket (14) for securing the device (1) to the handle (7) of a golf club (2). The ring. member (6) engages the players neck, and the player swings the club through a stroke in conventional fashion.

109 IMPACT-SENSING AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS, METHODS FOR USING SAME, AND RELATED BUSINESS METHODS PCT/US2005004526 2005-02-09 WO2005077115A3 2006-11-30 DANKWORTH JEFF; CONSIDINE GARY; SEVER RITA; LERNER IAN; ROBERTS ROSWELL R III; TESCHMACHER LOWELL
Impact-sensing and measurement systems are disclosed, especially for use in contact sports and related activities that involve exchanges of impacts or blows. The system generally includes at least one impact sensor, a controller, and a feedback device. The controller is in communication with the at least one impact sensor, and includes a microprocessor having a control program software executed thereon at least for processing data from the at least one impact sensor. The feedback device is in communication with the controller and is configured to produce an audio or video output, or combined audio and visual output, based on impact data produced by the impact sensor upon sensing an impact and processed by the first controller. The controller can be programmed to provide specialized training regimens and/or interactive training programs, such as over a computer network.
110 HOCKEY CHECKING PRACTICE DUMMY PCT/US0229389 2002-09-16 WO03024543A9 2004-04-29 GETCHELL MICHAEL S
A dummy (10) for practicing hockey checking composed of a base (12), an upper body (14), and a mechanism for controlling the dummy's motion. The generally cylindrical base has a foundation (20), an upwardly-extending column (22), and is weighted (28). A torso (42) and a head (44) are composed of a hard but resilient material. Rolled foam arms (66) optionally have bendable wires for retaining the arms in a desired position. The upper body is covered with standard hockey clothing and equipment (62) and a stick (64) is secured to the gloves. The height of the dummy (10) is adjustable by sliding and locking the base (12) and upper body columns (14) relative to each other. The undersurface of the base is smooth or has wheels or knobs in order to easily slide along the playing surface.
111 TRAINING APPARATUS FOR BALL GAMES PCT/ZA0000215 2000-11-15 WO0136056A3 2001-12-06 PIENAAR PETRUS JACOBUS
A training apparatus (10) for ball games includes a housing (12) having an air inlet (14), a plurality of air outlets (16), a first air outlet (18) being directed upwardly relative to a surface (20) on which the housing (12) rests in use and compressor (22) for drawing air into the air inlet (14) and forcing the air out at increased pressure via the first air outlet (18) so that a ball (24) positioned on the stream of pressurised air (25) exiting the first air outlet (18) hovers above the housing (12) under the influence of the pressurised air.
112 AN ACCURATE, MULTI-AXIS, COMPUTER-CONTROLLED OBJECT PROJECTION MACHINE PCT/US0003009 2000-02-04 WO0045907A3 2000-12-28 CREWS DOUG A; RICHINGS RICHARD J
An accurate-automated-multi-axis machine for projecting objects. Multiple axes are employed to impart predetermined velocities and rotational components to the projected object. Projection of the object may be synchronized with a displayed video image to simulate the throwing of an object.
113 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING AND ASSESSING MOVEMENT SKILLS IN MULTIDIMENSIONAL SPACE PCT/US9904727 1999-03-03 WO9944698A3 1999-11-25 FRENCH BARRY J; FERGUSON KEVIN R
Accurate simulation of sport to quantify and train performance constructs by employing sensing electronics for determining, in essentially real time, the player's three dimensional positional changes in three or more degrees of freedom (three dimensions); and computer controlled sport specific cuing that evokes or prompts sport specific responses from the player that are measured to provide meaningful indicia of performance. The sport specific cuing is characterized as a virtual opponent that is responsive to, and interactive with, the player in real time. The virtual opponent continually delivers and/or responds to stimuli to create realistic movement challenges for the player.
114 Robotic athletic training or sporting method, apparatus, system, and computer program product US15729663 2017-10-10 US10112076B2 2018-10-30 Christopher DeCarlo
A sporting robotic device apparatus, system, method and/or computer program product may provide an electronically programmably controlled sporting device. Certain embodiments include a plurality of sporting devices coupled to a robot or a plurality of the at least one robots, where the plurality of robots each include a sporting device coupled to the plurality of robots, and where each robot includes a plurality of joint axes, motors, and structural members. The sporting robotic device can further include an electronic user interface coupled to the robots and an electronic computer processor, memory, input and output devices, and can include further features as claimed including at least one of the user interface with devices coupled thereto, the computer processor configured to save or retrieve a sporting routine from memory, to randomize a challenge, or configured to combine sporting routines, or shuffle sporting routines, previously saved.
115 ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT WEIGHT APPARATUS US15890030 2018-02-06 US20180221738A1 2018-08-09 Scott Panozzo
A weight apparatus suitable for attaching to athletic equipment includes a flexible main body of a weight material, wherein the flexible main body is formed into a flattened strip that has a length along its y direction that is significantly greater than its width along its x direction, wherein the flexible main body is configured to be malleable to conform in a curved manner to wrap along a head of a sporting racket and around a handle of a hockey stick.
116 Sport stick training weight US15650947 2017-07-16 US10004962B2 2018-06-26 Daniel Shawn Codd; Timothy Edward Brown
A training weight for a sport stick is provided. The sport stick includes a housing having a sidewall, a proximal end wall and a distal end wall. The sidewall and proximal end wall include an opening and slot which are sized to accept a sport stick's handle and knob. Preferably, the training weight includes a cup which is biased by a spring to force the sport stick's knob to engage and lock to the training weight's proximal end wall. The training weight may include a cam mechanism to permit the retraction and extension of the spring and cup.
117 REFLEX TRAINING DEVICE US15836780 2017-12-08 US20180161657A1 2018-06-14 LOUIS DIRENZO
A reflexive training device having a rotating member that rotates around an axis while also traveling perpendicular to the plain of rotation to present the rotating member at variable vertical locations during use.
118 SPORTS TRAINING BALL WITH ENHANCED GRIPPING SURFACE US15697672 2017-09-07 US20180064999A1 2018-03-08 Laura GUMP
A sports ball, such as a lacrosse ball, comprising, an outer shell layer defining an enclosure having an interior volume for housing a filler material, the outer shell layer comprising a plurality of sections (pads or panels) connected along a plurality of seams, the sections having an outer surface comprising one or more layers of a substantially smooth non-woven synthetic leather, such as a synthetic suede, microfiber, or micro-velour, with an optional surface coating, which produce a frictional resistance (coefficient of friction) which decreases ball slippage against a surface or when released from the strings of a lacrosse stick.
119 STRUCTURE OF ACCESSORY ELEMENT FOR EQUIPMENT OF FLOORBALL TRAINING COURT AND USE OF IT FOR FORMATION OF FLOORBALL SIMULATOR US15543990 2016-02-08 US20180001172A1 2018-01-04 Peters SUTTA; Janis LEITANS
The invention refers to the equipment of the training rink for floorball, manufacturing of exerciser structural element, applying concept of tennis racket stringing. Proposed design of subsidiary element for floorball rink arrangement characterised with that it is made as latticework formed by: two parallel end plates; several threaded rods as stiffening members; two elastic string structures disposed in two parallel planes, at that each of it presents one side of mentioned latticework and provided with: —holes for fastening threaded rods which assure rigidity and load bearing capacity of the subsidiary element frame structure; —holes for criss-cross stringing in two parallel planes and string fastening at mentioned end plates independently one from another.
120 STICKHANDLING TOOLS, HOCKEY TRAINING AIDS, AND RELATED METHODS US15495965 2017-04-24 US20170319932A1 2017-11-09 Darcy GUISE
A stickhandling tool has a first hockey stick blade, a second hockey stick blade, and a structural part with a cross member that connects to and laterally separates the first hockey stick blade and the second hockey stick blade to define a ball or puck receiving cavity between the first hockey stick blade and the second hockey stick blade.
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