Patent classifications
A63B2209/00
Game table and game equipment
A game table and to a game equipment for playing a ball game with legs. The game table includes a table top structure with a see-through table top surface. The table top structure has a first and second table top ends and a first and second table top sides extending between the first and second table top ends. The game table further includes a first table side wall and a second table side wall extending downwards from the table top structure. The first and second table side walls being arranged to form a channel-like game space together with the table top structure, the channel-like game space having a first opening and a second opening at opposite ends of the channel-like game space.
GOLF CLUB HAVING A DAMPING ELEMENT FOR BALL SPEED CONTROL
A golf club head including a striking face, a periphery portion surrounding and extending rearwards from the striking face, a damping element including a front surface and a rear surface, the rear surface of the damping element opposite the front surface of the damping element, wherein the striking face comprises a first portion having a substantially constant thickness, wherein the front surface of the damping element comprises a geometric center, wherein the golf club head includes additional damping structures and materials to achieve desired acoustic characteristics.
Magnetic Golf Tee and Grip
The present invention relates to a novel magnetic golf tee and corresponding magnetic golf grip attachment. The golf tee is modified with a magnet inside and the magnetic club grip attachment is secured to the handle/grip end of a golf club. The magnetic club grip engages the magnet inside the golf tee enabling the user to pick up their tee without having to physically bend over, thereby preventing further strain and effort for the user while playing a round of golf. The magnet on the club can be about the size of a nickel, with a shaft terminating at a bulbous end (i.e., a ball/rivet) such that it can be pushed through the hole at the end of the golf grip. Further, the device is adaptable to any golf club including but not limited to drivers to pick up magnetic tees and putters to pick up metal ball markers.
Exercise machine connector
An exercise machine component comprises a cable connection base adapted to attach to an end of a cable, a chamber adapted to receive a key through an opening of the chamber, a biasing mechanism within the chamber, and a receiving groove within the chamber wherein the biasing mechanism biases the key against the receiving groove so that the key is securely fixed within the chamber.
Exercise treadmill
A treadmill has a front or rear set of pulleys and a looped running belt. The pulleys rotate with the movement of the belt, e.g., when a user walks, jogs, or runs on the treadmill. The pulleys are mounted on a rotating roller tube so that the roller tube rotates with the pulleys. The roller tube is mounted on a stationary shaft using bearings on each side and a one-way device that allows the pulleys to rotate in one direction. The rotation direction corresponds to the movement of the top of the belt from the front to the rear of the treadmill. The one-way device prevents the pulleys from rotating in the opposite direction, preventing the top of the belt from moving from the rear of the treadmill to the front. The one-way device may be a sprag clutch. The treadmill may be a motor-less, curved treadmill.
Golf club heads having a localized heat affected zone
A golf club head having localized heat treatment is described herein. Other embodiments are disclosed.
Measuring device / sensor system for measuring, transferring and processing of relevant performance data from training and competition in contact sports, in particular the physical contact and its force effect
Measuring device / sensor system for measuring, transferring and processing of relevant performance data from training and competition in contact sports, in particular the physical contact and its force effect
In practice and as far as possible, performance data in contact sports, in particular those of factual contact and force effect of relevant objects and persons to each other, are not surveyed separately but evaluated subjectively. In contact sports like martial arts this is especially critical, because an occurred contact and its force effect are the significant success data in these sports. In other types of contact sports, e.g. ball sports one is concentrated on the performance data, that lead to goal achievement (e.g. goal scoring) and is not looking objectively into the performance of participants for, for example, draw conclusions about the correct technique execution at any time in a game or competition. Though there are already measuring devices for some contact sports for detecting force effect and contact, these are limited to several defined single sensors and applications. Therefore it may be possible to make objective measurement but in case of doubt, a subjective evaluation of technique and point assignment is still necessary. This invention contains a system of measuring devices, that can, especially in martial arts sports, improve the point assignment and in other contact sports the evaluation of techniques. These special measuring devices for contact measuring and its movement and acceleration sensors, display systems and hardware interfaces can be combined with software interfaces and be tailored to fit different applications. In case of martial arts sports, the configuration of protective equipment with these measuring devices is one use case, in which the measuring devices detect all relevant data like contact, force effect and movement direction, that can be used for competition decisions.
GOLF PRACTICE APPARATUS
A golf practice apparatus for putting and short game practices that includes a base, which includes a green portion, a hole, and a coupling groove; a mat which includes a first end portion and a second end portion; and a target assembly that includes a netting, a frame, and a connecting member. The second end portion is attached to the base, and the coupling groove of the base and the connecting member of the target assembly are constructed such that the connecting member is removably received in the coupling groove to secure the target assembly to the base.
GOLF CLUB HEAD WITH SEPARABLE AFT BODY
A golf club head that is capable improving on the inertia properties of a golf club head all while also improving the Center of Gravity (CG) location is disclosed herein. More specifically, the golf club head in accordance with the present invention achieves a relative low Moment of Inertia (MOI) about the Z-axis (MOI-Z) as well as a relatively low MOI about the Shaft-axis (MOI-SA), all combined with a high MOI about the X and Y-axis (MOI-X and MOI-Y) and maintaining a consistently and relatively low CG location measured along a direction tangent to the hosel axis along the X-Y plane (CG-B). The golf club head includes a frontal portion and a rear portion which may be secured together with rotational motion.
ANTIMICROBIAL EXERCISE STRAPS
Exercise straps including an antimicrobial fiber are disclosed herein. The antimicrobial fiber is capable of eliminating or at least reducing the number of bacteria, viruses, and/or fungi, etc. on an exercise strap while also providing the requisite amount of tensile strength to form a portion of an exercise machine and/or device (e.g., a Pilates Reformer, Tower, Cadillac, Chair, and Barrel, etc.) and/or to perform an exercise program (e.g., a Pilates routine, etc.). The antimicrobial fiber includes antimicrobial threads of a salt fiber and a non-salt fiber interwoven to form an exercise strap.