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 Container for a golf car with removably attachable golfing accessory US10316321 2002-12-11 US20040112774A1 2004-06-17 David R. Winkler
A container for a golf car has a connector for connecting a golfing accessory to the container. The connector comprises a pair of notches formed in the container for receiving a pair of clips formed in the golf accessory. The golfing accessory is solely supported from the container by the connector and permits non-interfering use of the container and the golfing accessory when the golfing accessory is attached to the container.
122 Method for conducting a golf tournament US09809507 2001-03-15 US20020173386A1 2002-11-21 Russell P. Jeske
A method for conducting a golf tournament is provided. The method includes positioning a plurality of players at a minimum of two separate tee areas and starting the play at each of the tee areas approximately simultaneously. A first round of golf is coordinated among the plurality of players and a group of finalists is selected from the plurality of players after the completion of the first round. A final round of golf is conducted among the group of finalists. A corresponding method of increasing revenue generated from a golf tournament is also provided.
123 Package for electronic sports device and method of attaching same to objects US09940482 2001-08-29 US20020007676A1 2002-01-24 Michael A. Ward; David L. Overman; Albert E. Dilz JR.; David L. Hunt; David K. Memke; David L. Slayton
A package for a sporting device having a display and electrical components mounted on a pair of circuit boards includes a housing defining a chamber receiving the boards and the display, front and back covers on opposite sides of the housing, and a stiffener disposed between the boards. The packaging allows the sporting device to be attached to sports equipment such as ball catching gloves as well as parts of the body and clothing. For high impact loading, an optional shock-absorbing pad with spaced ribs can be mounted on a back face of the back cover.
124 Sports bag for hand conditioning related composition and preparation method US08879381 1997-06-20 US06171006B2 2001-01-09 Lawrence B. Woodall
A permeable bag, and an environmentally friendly composition in the bag, for dispensing by handling to condition the hands of a person is provided. The conditioning is primarily for absorption of excess moisture. The use is particularly suited for participating in a sports activity that requires a natural grip of a disc, ball or the like. The composition is a powder derived from sanding oak flooring; the flooring being approximately 7% moisture content. The powder is preferably extra fine, granulated grade and comprised of particles primarily in the range of 75 &mgr;m-95 &mgr;m in size or diameter and having an irregular outer surface. Other desiccant uses primarily include drying other parts of the body, and in packaging and in protecting electrical equipment. A related method of preparing the composition includes sanding the hardwood flooring, maintaining controlled ambient conditions, screening to size and placement in the bag for use.
125 Temporary rearrangeable marking system US161130 1998-09-25 US6120395A 2000-09-19 Charles B. Dorenbusch
A rearrangeable marking system for a hard floor or ground surface comprises a set of individual spot markers. Each spot marker is made of a synthetic polymeric material. The markers have a substantially flat low profile and a non-slip bottom surface. All peripheral edges are beveled downwardly. The individual spot markers resist lateral forces yet are readily placed on the surface and readily lifted from the surface. The spot markers are for temporarily marking a surface for a practice drill in a manner whereby the spot markers do not interfere or hinder the drill.
126 Bowling ball propulsion devices US271526 1994-07-07 US5478283A 1995-12-26 E. Harold Hoblit
A bowling ball propulsion device including a frame that has a rear member to push a bowling ball forward in rolling engagement with the surface of a bowling lane and has two side members extending forward from the rear member. The side members are spaced apart far enough to embrace a bowling ball and to engage it only along opposite diametrical points. The frame is supported above the surface of the bowling lane by supports at the rear of the frame to permit the forward ends of the side members to be tipped down or up to control engagement of the frame with a bowling ball.
127 Ball-driving device US155626 1993-11-22 US5333867A 1994-08-02 Anthony J. DiVito
A ball-driving device has an elongated handle in adjustable and lockable relative relationship with a chassis mounting one wheel inboard of the chassis, and, in a modification thereof, two wheels outboard of the chassis for greater stability. The distal portion of the chassis has Y-branched arms for cradling a ball to be driven over and upon a playing surface and a drive cup that makes physical contact with the ball to be driven upon forward driving thrust of the handle.
128 Pine tar applicator US183079 1988-04-19 US4909650A 1990-03-20 Ronnie Gilbert
The present invention relates to a pine tar applicator for applying pine tar to an athlete's hands and sports equipment to provide a more secure grip. The pine tar applicator includes an elongate chamber disposed between two end caps. Alternately, the pine tar applicator includes an absorbant foam roller disposed on an elongate support element. A sleeve slips over the chamber or support element and is sealed shut when the applicator is not in use. A fastener is provided at one end cap to allow the applicator to be conveniently hung from a backstop, fence or the like, providing easy access for the player.
129 Game barrier device US894268 1986-08-07 US4822053A 1989-04-18 Eleanor L. Flaherty
An arch assembly for separating playing areas between contestants is formed from a rod made from plural sections of tubing removably interconnected by threaded connectors or by pins extending through aligned apertures and held by VELCRO.RTM. straps. The ends of the rod are received within sockets in support members that may be staked or otherwise held down on a support surface. The separation between the support members is limited by a flexible cable connecting them. A cable having permanent stops and which may be knotted to form temporary stops may be used to vary the separation between the support members and thereby the height of the arch. A water hose connection may optionally be provided and a portion of the rod apertured to produce a water spray.
130 Rosin bag and towel attached together US457253 1983-01-11 US4448560A 1984-05-15 Donald R. Monaco, Jr.
This invention is a terry cloth towel and a bag containing powdered rosin; the towel and bag being detachably attached together by loop pile or Velcro fastener means.
131 GYMNASTICS APPARATUS RENOVATION KIT AND PROCESS US15657949 2017-07-24 US20190022464A1 2019-01-24 Emmanuel BRIEU; Morgane CHARBONNEAU; Jean-Claude DUBOUT
Disclosed is a gymnastics apparatus renovation kit including a cover adapted to fit tightly on a gymnastics apparatus to be renovated. The cover has an elongated shape extending in a longitudinal direction, the elongated shape corresponding to the shape of a gymnastics apparatus. The cover includes an upper face, two longitudinal lateral faces, two end faces, and an open lower face. The renovation kit also includes two rods, each rod being passed in a hem formed at the bottom of each lateral face of the cover and extending throughout the length of the cover. The renovation kit further includes links for joining the rods together in a transversal direction, tending to bring the rods closer together. Also disclosed is a corresponding renovation process and to a renovated gymnastics apparatus.
132 STABILITY BALL CASE US15769080 2016-03-10 US20180304124A1 2018-10-25 Sungsoo HA
The objective of the present invention is to provide a stability ball case configured to store a stability ball therein and, especially, having a weight thereon to prevent the stored stability ball from rolling, thereby avoiding a safety accident that may happen when the stability ball rolls and drops, as well as storing the stability ball at a desired place in a safe and convenient manner. particularly, another objective of the present invention is to provide a stability ball case configured such that a weight can be attached to and detached from a body constituting the case, whereby the weight can be separated from the body when the case is washed, or when the stability ball is carried, thereby enabling the stability ball case to be safely used and stored, as well as being conveniently used.
133 YOGA TOWEL US16008622 2018-06-14 US20180296014A1 2018-10-18 Christi CARTER
A yoga towel is for use in conjunction with a suitable mat or converter that allows an existing mat to be retrofitted to be used with the present yoga towel. The yoga towel has one or more magnets and/or metal attached, advantageously to its perimeter and/or with a center portion of the towel. A suitable surface such as a yoga mat will have a complementary metal and/or magnet so that when the yoga towel is placed on the yoga mat, the yoga towel through magnetic forces (i.e. attraction) is held in place. Advantageously, in one form, the magnets and/or metal are strips in the yoga towel and/or yoga mat are in the form of flexible strips of magnetic material and/or metal.
134 MOBILE UNIT FOR RAPID GROUP CLEANING OF UNIFORMS AND OR SPORTS GEAR AND RELATED METHOD US15668581 2017-08-03 US20180036446A1 2018-02-08 Adam Rice; Mark Rice
A mobile unit for group exposure of equipment to an ozone gas treatment, said mobile unit including: a high capacity fan, a power generator, an ozone generator, an oxygen concentrator; an ozone level monitor; and at least one of: (i) a standing rack; and (ii) a rotating rack, each rack designed for holding a plurality of individual equipment for treatment. A method of using this mobile unit for bulk cleaning treatments is also disclosed.
135 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.
136 Wheelchair accessory for playing soccer US15304253 2014-04-17 US09827476B2 2017-11-28 Fernando Giner Gil; José Bernardo Noblejas Granero
An accessory for wheelchairs for playing football as a sport includes a pair of mutually independent mechanisms, symmetrical in respect of a central longitudinal plane, each of which includes an operating bar (3) and a mechanism made up of a hinged quadrangle, formed of an articulated linkage base which forms a fixed part joined to the body of the chair and which houses a pin (5) for the operating bar (3) to rotate; a propulsion body (9) for propelling and retaining a ball, hinged to the fixed part on a hinge pin (91); an operating lever (17) joined to the lower part of the operating bar (3), and able to turn with said bar; and an auxiliary part (18), hinged to the operating lever (17) on a hinging pin (93), and to the mechanism for propelling and retaining the ball on one hinging pin (92).
137 Exercise System US15130580 2016-04-15 US20170296900A1 2017-10-19 Leon Hughes, JR.
An exercise system for incorporating physical exercise with sedentary job tasks includes a treadmill that may be walked upon. A workstation is coupled to the treadmill and the workstation is accessible when the treadmill is walked upon. Thus, job tasks may be undertaken simultaneously with physical exercise.
138 Cadence and Media Content Phase Alignment US15396253 2016-12-30 US20170177297A1 2017-06-22 Tristan Jehan
Systems, devices, apparatuses, components, methods, and techniques for cadence and media content phase alignment are provided. An example media-playback device includes a content output device that operates to output media content, a cadence-acquiring device, a phase-delay calibration engine, a cadence-based media content selection engine, and a phase-aligned media playback engine. The cadence-acquiring device includes a movement-determining device and a cadence-determination engine configured to determine a cadence based on movement data captured by the movement-determining device. The phase-delay calibration engine configured to determine phase delay values for at least one cadence value. The cadence-based media content selection engine configured to identify a media content item based on the cadence determined by the cadence-acquiring device. The phase-aligned media playback engine configured to align the identified media content item to the repetitive-motion activity and cause the media-output device to output the aligned media content item.
139 System and method for tracking fitness progress from a client device US14199934 2014-03-06 US09656144B2 2017-05-23 Kiarash Jafarifesharaki
The invention is generally a system that enables a user to visually and graphically track their fitness goals using an interactive device connected to a server, wherein fitness progress data of the user is stored and made available to the user via a user interface, for example on a mobile device application or a webpage. The system of tracking fitness progress comprises a server, a database, and a device, for example a fitness booth, for taking images and gathering fitness progress data from a user. The information gathered at the fitness booth, including images, is stored in the database. Users are provided a graphical user interface to update and access their fitness progress data, thereby facilitating the user's tracking of their fitness progress.
140 Physical Therapy Device and Methods for Use Thereof US15214646 2016-07-20 US20170043204A1 2017-02-16 Karen Michelle JAMES
The present application relates to a physical therapy device to strengthen and prevent atrophy in muscles for use while seated in a chair or a wheelchair or while lying in a bed. The physical therapy device includes a back rest; right and left upper arm rests coupled to the back rest by a first connector; and right and left lower arm rests coupled to the right and left upper arm rests, respectively, by a second connector. Each lower arm rest comprises a handle. Each upper arm rest is configured to move towards the back rest at the first connector to fold flush against the back rest. The physical therapy device further comprises an extender coupled to the back rest; right and left upper leg units coupled to the extender by a third connector; and right and left lower leg units coupled to the right and left upper leg units, respectively, by a fourth connector. Each lower leg unit comprises a stirrup.
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