序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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181 | JPS55500721A - | JP50100579 | 1979-06-14 | JPS55500721A | 1980-10-02 | |
182 | Device for instruction and training of ball game | JP12425379 | 1979-09-28 | JPS5588777A | 1980-07-04 | MINDEN BUOON BUREIKU |
183 | Training implement attached to racket | JP12692778 | 1978-10-17 | JPS5479736A | 1979-06-26 | ANJIERO PECHITSUCHI JIYUNIA |
184 | Tenisupureeyanodenobio seigensurusochi | JP12445775 | 1975-10-17 | JPS5185832A | 1976-07-27 | MATSUKUSU BANSAN |
185 | TENNIS-TRAININGSGERÄT | EP17197016.3 | 2017-10-18 | EP3311891A2 | 2018-04-25 | Dagn, Josef |
Es wird ein Tennis-Trainingsgerät vorgesehen, umfassend eine Trägerstange, die zwischen einem ersten und einem zweiten Anschlag in ihrer Längsrichtung an einer Basis verschwenkbar ist, wobei am freien Ende der Trägerstange ein Ball mittels eines Verbindungselementes angebracht ist, das durch eine Befestigungseinrichtung lösbar befestigt ist. Weiterhin betrifft die Erfindung verschiedene Ausführungsformen einer Trainingseinheit. |
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186 | COMBINATION THERAPEUTIC AND EXERCISE SYSTEM | EP16747039.2 | 2016-01-29 | EP3253464A1 | 2017-12-13 | NOORZAI, Mustafa; BROUDY, Jack W.; NOORZAI, Omar; HUANG, George J. |
An active exercise and therapeutic system for promoting physical motion, balance and coordination and importantly a variety of therapeutic modalities to a user's foot or feet. The system comprises a training apparatus having a stationary base member operatively interconnected with first and second rotating platforms mounted thereon. The first and second rotating platforms are adapted to receive, respectively, the foot of an individual to stand thereon such that each foot can rotate independently about a separate axis. Stationary base member with rotating platforms mounted thereon can further be positioned upon a specialized mount operative to impart a further range of motion or specific orientation. In further embodiments, the rotating platforms may be provided with a variety of functional modalities, such as calorie counting, distance travelled, and the like, or a therapeutic modality, such as heat, cold or pressure sensation to impart a therapeutic effect to the user's feet. | ||||||
187 | BALL GAME TRAINING | EP15878643.4 | 2015-01-23 | EP3247474A1 | 2017-11-29 | KHAZANOV, Evgeni; SHACHAR, Chen; BEN ZUR, Yoram |
A method for ball game training, the method comprising steps executed by at least one computer, the steps comprising: receiving image data of a player and a ball, the image data being captured using at least two cameras, using the received image data, tracking motion of the player and motion of the ball in three dimensions, based on the tracked motions, predicting a position of the player and a trajectory of the ball, and based on the predicted position and trajectory, generating a control command for at least one ball throwing machine. | ||||||
188 | CHARACTERIZING A PHYSICAL CAPABILITY BY MOTION ANALYSIS | EP10812688.9 | 2010-08-29 | EP2470076B1 | 2017-05-31 | Selner, Allen Joseph |
Motion Analysis is used to classify or rate human capability in a physical domain via a minimized movement and data collection protocol producing a discreet, overall figure of merit of the selected physical capability. The minimal protocol is determined by data mining of a more extensive movement and data collection. Protocols are relevant in medical, sports and occupational applications. Kinematic, kinetic, body type, Electromyography (EMG), Ground Reactive Force (GRF), demographic, and psychological data are encompassed. Resulting protocols are capable of transforming raw data representing specific human motions into an objective rating of a skill or capability related to those motions. | ||||||
189 | REBOUND WALL | EP14813509 | 2014-06-20 | EP3010609A4 | 2017-01-25 | GROU JEAN-FRANÇOIS |
There is described a rebound wall to be positioned with respect to a playing surface having an activity area and configured for varying a rebound of a ball directed thereon, the rebound wall comprising: a wall having a rebound surface and adapted to be positioned vertically relative to the playing surface so that the rebound surface substantially faces the activity area; the rebound surface comprising a plurality of impact zones each for returning the ball according to a respective type of shot, each impact zone comprising at least one rebound region each for rebounding the ball along a respective rebound direction towards the activity area upon the ball impacting thereon, each rebound region being shaped as a function of the respective rebound direction the type of shot of the respective impact zone in which the rebound region is contained. | ||||||
190 | VORRICHTUNG FÜR EINEN GRIFF EINES TENNISSCHLÄGERS | EP12742778.9 | 2012-06-25 | EP2723459B1 | 2016-11-16 | Lazarov, Marian |
191 | DISPOSITIF DE MESURE AMOVIBLE | EP13801643.1 | 2013-11-08 | EP2919872A2 | 2015-09-23 | GUERIZEC, Johann; GILLET, Caroline |
The invention relates to a measuring device (10) for a racket (12), having a casing (24) which comprises a first portion (26) having a front face (28), and also a rear face (30) that has a flat surface (32) designed to rest against at least the side edges (22) of the branches (18), and a second portion (34) that projects from the rear face (30), said second portion (34) being designed to be housed between the two branches (18) while bearing against the inside edges (20) when said measuring device (10) is fitted on said racket (12), the second portion (34) having an upper end (40), a lower end (42) and opposite side faces (44) that are shaped so as to bear against the inside edges (20) of the branches (18) of the racket (12), and the flat surface (32) having two flat areas (32a) disposed on either side of the side faces (44) of the second portion (34), said flat areas (32a) being shaped so as to bear against the side edges (22) of the branches when the measuring device (10) is fitted on the racket (12). | ||||||
192 | Procédé de traitement de données représentatives des performances d'un joueur de tennis | EP14181528.2 | 2014-08-20 | EP2840519A1 | 2015-02-25 | Mace, Pierre; Gauthier, Fabien |
Ce procédé de traitement de données représentatives des performances d'un joueur de tennis dans un dispositif d'affichage comprend des étapes consistant à a) calculer, à partir de données comprenant des grandeurs physiques mesurées au cours d'une période de jeu comprenant une ou plusieurs sessions de jeu et téléchargées dans un système de calcul du dispositif d'affichage, au moins trois paramètres (P1, P2, P3) représentatifs des performances du joueur lors de cette période de jeu, b) afficher, sous la forme d'un diagramme comprenant un axe pour chaque paramètre (P1, P2, P3), les axes formant une étoile à plusieurs branches, des points correspondant aux valeurs (V1, V2, V3) des paramètres sur les axes de manière à former un contour fermé (A) de forme globalement polygonale englobant ou passant par lesdits points, et c) augmenter (A2) et diminuer (A1) alternativement l'aire délimitée par le contour fermé (A) selon une fréquence de variation calculée en fonction du temps de jeu effectif du joueur mesuré au cours de la dernière session de jeu de la période de jeu. |
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193 | EXERCISE DEVICE | EP11831663 | 2011-10-07 | EP2624919A4 | 2014-12-17 | SHAH SHALIN N |
In general, an exercise device includes a handle having a first end and a second end. A curved member is coupled to the first end of the handle. A movable member is coupled to the curved member, with the movable member configured to travel along a length of the curved member, where the movable member has a first portion and a second portion, and the second portion is configured to move relative to the first portion. An elongate member has a first end and a second end, and the first end of the elongate member is coupled to the second portion of the movable member. A weight is coupled to the second end of the elongate member. | ||||||
194 | Apparatus and method for enhancing performance in racket sports | EP14160551.9 | 2010-09-27 | EP2752224A1 | 2014-07-09 | Lammer, Herfried; Kotze, Johan; Schwenger, Ralf |
The present invention relates to a racket assembly, comprising a racket (20) including a frame (24) having a head (26), a throat (28) and a handle (30), at least one sensor assembly (36) operatively coupled to the racket (20) and configured to generate a signal indicative of at least one parameter related to use of the racket (20), and a processor (14) configured to receive the signal as an input and to generate an output based on said signal, wherein the at least one sensor assembly (36) comprises at least one accelerometer (40) to measure acceleration associated with racket movement and wherein the processor is configured to determine the speed of a ball which is struck by the racket (20) on the basis of the measured acceleration. |
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195 | VORRICHTUNG ZUR ERFASSUNG VON TENNIS-SPIELDATEN | EP12756066.2 | 2012-08-23 | EP2747853A1 | 2014-07-02 | ZÜGER, Christian |
An apparatus (10) for capturing tennis play data is preferably in the form of an apparatus which can be worn on the body of the player, particularly with an armband (12) on an arm of the player. By way of example, it comprises a voice recognition device with a microphone and particularly also motion sensors or further sensors. The sensors can record and later evaluate data from the player which are relevant to tennis play. | ||||||
196 | Espace multisports pour la pratique de plusieurs sports de filets se jouant avec une balle, un ballon ou un volant. | EP11352011.8 | 2011-11-14 | EP2591830B1 | 2014-05-21 | Vigneau, François-Emmanuel |
197 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR ENHANCING PERFORMANCE IN RACKET SPORTS | EP10784339.3 | 2010-09-27 | EP2480292A2 | 2012-08-01 | LAMMER, Herfried; KOTZE, Johan; SCHWENGER, Ralf |
The present invention relates to a racket assembly, comprising a racket (20) including a frame (24) having a head (26), a throat (28) and a handle (30), at least one sensor assembly (36) operatively coupled to the racket (20) and configured to generate a signal indicative of at least one parameter related to use of the racket (20), and a processor (14) configured to receive the signal as an input and to generate an output based on said signal, wherein the at least one sensor assembly (36) comprises at least one accelerometer (40) to measure acceleration associated with racket movement and wherein the processor is configured to determine the speed of a ball which is struck by the racket (20) on the basis of the measured acceleration. | ||||||
198 | CHARACTERIZING A PHYSICAL CAPABILITY BY MOTION ANALYSIS | EP10812688.9 | 2010-08-29 | EP2470076A2 | 2012-07-04 | Selner, Allen Joseph |
Motion Analysis is used to classify or rate human capability in a physical domain via a minimized movement and data collection protocol producing a discreet, overall figure of merit of the selected physical capability. The minimal protocol is determined by data mining of a more extensive movement and data collection. Protocols are relevant in medical, sports and occupational applications. Kinematic, kinetic, body type, Electromyography (EMG), Ground Reactive Force (GRF), demographic, and psychological data are encompassed. Resulting protocols are capable of transforming raw data representing specific human motions into an objective rating of a skill or capability related to those motions. | ||||||
199 | BADMINTON RACKET HANDLE STRUCTURE FOR TRAINING PURPOSE | EP09844525.7 | 2009-08-14 | EP2431078A1 | 2012-03-21 | Xiong, Guobao |
A badminton racket handle structure for training purpose is provided. A plurality of groove positions are formed on the surface of the racket handle (3). A little finger position grip groove (8) at a first groove position is formed near the bottom of the surface of the racket handle (3). A ring finger position grip groove (10) at a second groove position is formed upward from the bottom of the surface of the racket handle (3). A middle finger position grip groove (9) at a third groove position is formed upward from the bottom of the surface of the racket handle (3). A thumb position grip groove (13) for forehand stroke at a forth groove position is formed upward from the bottom of the surface of the racket handle (3). A forefinger position grip groove (11) at a fifth groove position is formed upward from the bottom of the surface of the racket handle (3). A thumb position grip groove (12) for backhand stroke at a sixth groove position is formed upward from the bottom of the surface of the racket handle (3). |
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200 | BALL GAME PRACTICE DEVICE | EP05742198.4 | 2005-05-10 | EP1748826B1 | 2011-11-02 | WALDRON, Christopher John |
A device (10) for practising playing a ball game, such as tennis, comprises an arm (29) one end portion of which carries a ball (31), such that the ball (31) is rotatable retained relative to the arm (29), and a remote end portion of which is secured to a face of a toothed pulley wheel (25) which is rotatable mounted on a swingable link means (16, 17, 18) pivotally mounted on a shaft (13). A second, larger, toothed pulley wheel (14) is rotatably mounted on the shaft (13), there being resilient means (23) for restraining such rotation. The toothed pulley wheels (14, 25) are engaged by a toothed endless belt (26). The arrangement is such that, when the arm (29) pivots relative to the axis of rotation of the smaller toothed pulley wheel (25) as a result of the ball (31) being hit in a direction (A), the smaller pulley wheel (25) moves in the same direction and the resultant trajectory of the ball (31) is closer to a typical trajectory of a tennis ball passing over a net in a game over a net in a game of tennis than would be the situation with tennis practice device known hitherto. |