141 |
Notched endless elastic band putting target |
US26675363 |
1963-03-20 |
US3171657A |
1965-03-02 |
STRANG FRANCIS B |
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142 |
Practice golf putting cup |
US85434559 |
1959-11-20 |
US2974959A |
1961-03-14 |
ZLOTNICKI CHESTER A |
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143 |
Device for golf putting practice |
US2899207D |
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US2899207A |
1959-08-11 |
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144 |
Golf practice cup |
US52354755 |
1955-07-21 |
US2836422A |
1958-05-27 |
BORAH JOHN E |
|
145 |
Device for practising golf-putting. |
US1911653294 |
1911-10-06 |
US1076722A |
1913-10-28 |
TREADWELL CLAUDE M |
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146 |
Modular Space-Saving Exercise Equipment |
US15922315 |
2018-03-15 |
US20180264311A1 |
2018-09-20 |
David Alexander Fowler |
The invention concerns a modular exercise system having a first support frame module having a plurality of frame members, each member being joined to an adjacent frame member and oriented in a common plane such that the first support frame is two-dimensional in form. The modular exercise system further requires a weight source mounted on the first support frame, a plurality of pulleys mounted to different frame members of the first support frame, and a cable running from the weight source over the pulleys to connect the weight source to one or more manual actuator for performing a resistance exercise in use. The first support frame has one or more attachment formation for selective attachment to one or more further support frame module. The further support frame module is also two-dimensional in form and attachable to the first support frame in an orientation within the common plane, wherein the further support frame module has one or more further manual actuator. |
147 |
Fitness system and method |
US15088724 |
2016-04-01 |
US10065073B2 |
2018-09-04 |
David B. Wheeler |
A training device or apparatus for improving performance speed. In one embodiment, the training device includes first and second surfaces disposed in an opposing manner and defining a space therebetween. The space can allow at least one body part of an athlete to cyclically travel between the first and second surfaces in a plane that intersects both of the first and second surfaces. The athlete can be supported such that the body part is substantially free from external resistance along a direction of travel within the plane. In this way, repeated movement of a body part can occur between the first and second surfaces without fatiguing muscles due to external resistance, thereby lengthening the duration of the training session. The at least one body part can include the feet of the athlete. |
148 |
Method and device for practicing golf putting |
US14622277 |
2015-02-13 |
US10046225B2 |
2018-08-14 |
Peter Lawrence Gilmore |
A golf putting aid device comprising an alley formed by at least one arm member that extends from a golf hole to a user; and a cup member being capable of being placed in the golf hole. |
149 |
Jungle gym joint and jungle gym |
US15224932 |
2016-08-01 |
US09993677B2 |
2018-06-12 |
Shinji Todokoro |
A jungle gym joint has a joint main body including joint shafts to which pipes are connected and rotary members. The pipe is connected to one end and a folding portion is formed at the other end of the rotary member, the folding member being formed by a flat plate portion being held in a bifurcate portion together with the joint main body. A cover member including engaging projections on an inner circumferential surface is provided on an outer circumference of the folding portion. The cover member is guided to move back and forth in an axial direction by the engaging projections being brought into engagement with guide grooves. The folding portion is restricted from being folded with the cover member staying in an advanced end position while the restriction of folding thereof can be released with the cover member staying in a withdrawal end position. |
150 |
TRAMPOLINE SUPPORT FRAME |
US15285963 |
2016-10-05 |
US20180093119A1 |
2018-04-05 |
Hua-Lu HSIANG |
A trampoline support frame comprises transversal and longitudinal branch pipes. The transversal ones are connected to form an annular frame. Each longitudinal one is provided with a fitting portion and two reinforcing portions integrally extended from the fitting portion to corresponding two side surfaces of the transversal one and then fixed to the transversal one by welding. The two reinforcing portions of each longitudinal one are extended from and integrally formed with the fitting portion, such that each transversal one is fixed to the two reinforcing portions by welding directly after the transversal one is placed between the two reinforcing portions without precision alignment, whereby the manufacturing process for the trampoline support frame is simplified, and manufacturing energy consumption is reduced to meet requirements for environment protection. Assembling strength between two opposite outer side surfaces of each transversal one and each longitudinal one is strengthened by the two reinforcing portions. |
151 |
Disc Tossing Table Game |
US15713325 |
2017-09-22 |
US20180078837A1 |
2018-03-22 |
Adam Tripp; Matthew Ryan Glackin; Raymond Oliver Carr, III; Nathan Ray Clift |
A disc tossing table game is provided. The table game includes baskets configured to receive a projectile, a tiered basket stand configured to receive the baskets thereon, and a disc configured to be thrown at the baskets. The baskets include an upright support pole disposed in a catch member, a top member for suspending deflecting tethers thereon, and a support member for stabilizing the support pole in the catch member. The support pole includes a first end affixed to the top member and a second end affixed to a base of the catch member. The tethers include a first end affixed to the top member and a second end affixed to a ring member suspended around the support pole. The support member engages a wall of the catch member via a friction fit. The catch member includes an interior volume configured to receive the projectile. |
152 |
BACKYARD TAILGATING GOLF GAME |
US15687098 |
2017-08-25 |
US20180056157A1 |
2018-03-01 |
Bernard Cohen; Joseph Ricciardi |
A tailgating game assembly including a first platform, a second platform, a projectile a first deformable target, a second deformable target, a third deformable target, and a club. In use, the club is used to hit the projectile off of the platform towards the three deformable targets. The game is meant to simulate the chipping aspect of golf. The club included in the assembly is capable of height adjustment, and is suitable for both right and left handed competitors. The projectile included may be a golf ball, a shuttlecock, or any projectile suitable to strike with a club. |
153 |
Net deployment system |
US14838185 |
2015-08-27 |
US09770640B1 |
2017-09-26 |
Donald Reed Kurz |
A net deployment system is adapted to deploying a net around a desired area having a wall adjacent to a floor. The net deployment system has a first swing arm, pivotally attached to the wall and further attached to the wall with a first support cable. A second swing arm is pivotally attached to the wall and further attached to the wall with a second support cable. A plurality of net support cables join the first swing arm and the second swing arm. A net storage bag is attached to the first swing arm with a first frame cable. A second frame cable is attached to the first frame cable and further attached to the wall between the first frame cable and the second frame cable. A net is housed in the bag and connected to the plurality of set support cables. Pulling the first swing arm away from the wall by rotating the second swing arm lowers the net storage bag toward the floor and deploys the net. |
154 |
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SPORTS SIMULATION |
US15482636 |
2017-04-07 |
US20170209740A1 |
2017-07-27 |
Daniel Antonio Nicora; Brian Arnold |
A sports simulator calculates the rotational and translational velocity of a sports object. The rotational velocity is calculated using image analysis. The translational velocity is calculated using image analysis and a set of emitters and sensors. The simulator then computes the future trajectory of the sports object based on the rotational and translational velocity. In one embodiment, the sports object is a golf ball and the sports simulator simulates golf. |
155 |
Exercise Machine for Providing Resistance to Ambulatory Motion of the User |
US14494366 |
2014-09-23 |
US20170197104A1 |
2017-07-13 |
Joseph Turner |
An exercise machine that provides a generally consistent resistive force against a user who walks, steps, or runs away from the machine as part of a strength training exercise program. The machine is built upon a movable frame having transport wheel assemblies that allow the exercise machine to be placed on an indoor floor surface or on the ground outdoors. The frame of the device further supports three parallel spinning assemblies that together allow a length of linear strap attached to the user to run out from the machine and thereafter be retracted or rewound back into the machine. The spinning assemblies include a flywheel assembly, a spool assembly, and a spring assembly, each co-axially arranged on a spin axle extending across the frame. The spring assembly is fixed against the frame and incorporates a coil spring that tightens with the rotation of the spin axle in a first direction (allowing the linear run-out strap to extend out from the spool assembly). The coil spring in the spring assembly thereafter tends to direct the rewinding of the strap back onto the spool assembly. The coaxial flywheel assembly provides both an initial stationary inertia and a subsequent rotational inertia. The flywheel acts as a governor to balance the changing forces associated with the resistive force increasing in the spring assembly. Positioned on the spin axle between the flywheel assembly and the spring assembly is a spool assembly that allows the strap to unwind and subsequently to be wound back onto the spool. A guide strap may be provided around the spool to maintain the linear run-out strap within the spool assembly. A resistance adjustment assembly presses a brake pad against the perimeter surface of the flywheel to adjust the force required to direct rotation of the system. A weight horn bracket is provided to add additional disc weights if necessary. |
156 |
Recreation room and method of adjusting the room atmosphere |
US12951537 |
2010-11-22 |
US09636565B2 |
2017-05-02 |
Volker Spiegel; Ulrich Fuchs |
The invention concerns a method of adjusting a room air in a first room wherein the room air is supplemented continuously or at recurring intervals of time by nitrogen or a nitrogen-bearing, carbon dioxide-poor gas mixture in such a way that the proportion of oxygen in the room air is less than 20.9% by volume and the proportion of carbon dioxide in the room air is less than 1% by volume, wherein at the same time at least a slight overpressure in relation to an outside atmosphere surrounding the room is set in the room. |
157 |
Method and systems for sports simulations |
US14855292 |
2015-09-15 |
US09616346B2 |
2017-04-11 |
Daniel Antonio Nicora; Brian Arnold |
A sports simulator calculates the rotational and translational velocity of a sports object. The rotational velocity is calculated using image analysis. The translational velocity is calculated using image analysis and a set of emitters and sensors. The simulator then computes the future trajectory of the sports object based on the rotational and translational velocity. In one embodiment, the sports object is a golf ball and the sports simulator simulates golf. |
158 |
Golf ring |
US29536500 |
2015-08-17 |
USD780870S1 |
2017-03-07 |
Mark Hamilton |
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159 |
INCLINED GOLF MAT AND GOLF MAT ASSEMBLY |
US15124949 |
2015-03-10 |
US20170021262A1 |
2017-01-26 |
Akihiro HAYAKAWA |
In an inclined golf mat laid and used in a golf practice range or the like, to simplify structure and enable a reduction in weight, reduce a price, and improve versatility. In the inclined golf mat, a surface section including an inclined surface is detachably attached to an upper side of a base. A first fitting section is provided on an upper surface of the base, and a first section to be fit that fits with the first fitting section is provided on a lower surface of the surface section. A golf mat assembly is assembled by coupling a plurality of the inclined golf mats in the horizontal direction. |
160 |
GAME OF HORSESHOES |
US14708258 |
2015-05-10 |
US20160325164A1 |
2016-11-10 |
CALVIN L BROOKS |
A substantially planar playing field for a horseshoe game. A plurality of horseshoe courses are arranged on the playing field. Each of the horseshoe courses comprises an elongated planar portion having opposed ends and a horseshoe pit on at least one of the opposed ends of the elongated planar portion. A plurality of the horseshoe courses on the playing field have a horseshoe pit on each of the opposed ends of the elongated planar portion of the horse shoe course. Each of the pits has a stake rising above the pit. At least one, and preferably a plurality of the courses have included in the horseshoe course a challenge for the player. The courses are arranged on the playing field to enable the players to traverse a predetermined game path to play each course in sequence to complete the game. |