Patent classifications
A63B69/0075
ALL SURFACE, COUNTER-WEIGHTED, TEETERING, FREE-STANDING, MOBILE FIELD SPORT SHOOTING TARGET DEVICE AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME
A mobile, free standing field sport shooting target device, including a pole having a first end and a second end, wherein an opening is located at the first and second ends of the pole, a counter weight plate having a plurality of openings, wherein the counter weight plate is located adjacent to the first end of the pole, and a collar operatively connected to the first end of the pole, wherein the collar has a first end and a second end such that the counter weight plate is located adjacent to the first end of the collar and the collar is used to retain the counter weight on the first end of the pole, and wherein a distance between the first end of the pole and the second end of the collar can be adjusted.
Foldable Football Holder
A foldable football holder includes at least two elongated supporting arms, an elongated holding arm, and a holder joint. The holder joint is configured to have a secure portion and two pivot wing portions with a predetermined unfolding angle therebetween. A mounting end portion of the holding arm is securely coupled with the secure portion of the holder joint while a holding end portion of the holding arm is extended away from the holder joint in a first direction and the pivot end portions of the two supporting arms are rotatably coupled with the two pivot wing portions of the holder joint about two pivot axes respectively. Each of the two pivot wing portions has a stopper element protruded from an inner surface thereof such that the two stopper elements are arranged to form two stopping walls that selectively limit unfolding rotation of the two supporting arms about the two pivot axes respectively and retain the two supporting arms in the unfolded condition in a second direction, that is perpendicular to the holding arm respectively, while having the predetermined unfolding angle between the two supporting arms.
Baseball swing training apparatus
A baseball swing training apparatus that is configured to teach a player an optimal combination of three independent swing path angles wherein the apparatus further provides training for the three swing path angles for balls in alternate locations within a batter strike zone. The present invention includes a base platform that has four wheel assemblies operable to provide omnidirectional movement of the base platform. Secured to the upper surface of the base platform is the lift assembly. The lift assembly includes three arm members that are independently movable with separate motor and gear assemblies. A ball retention member is secured to the lift assembly wherein a swing path angle adjustment assembly is operably intermediate the ball retention assembly and the lift assembly. The swing path angle adjustment assembly includes a first, second and third axis movement assemblies each being independently adjustable.
Multi-configuration batting tee
A base assembly for a batting tee includes a base having a base guide path formed in an upper surface of the base, and a track plate positioned such that the track plate covers at least a portion of the upper surface of the base. The track plate includes a first segment and a second segment that surrounds at least a portion of the first segment. A position of the first segment relative to a position of the second segment defines a track plate guide path that extends between the first segment and the second segment such that the track plate guide path has a same shape as the base guide path and is positioned above the base guide path. Alignment of the track plate guide path and the base guide path form a non-linear track, such that the track is configured to slidably receive a portion of a tee.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A BATTER'S TRAINING MAT
A batting training system is disclosed, the system including but not limited to a baseball plate having visible color-coded pitch location indicators thereon; and a matt adjacent the baseball plate, the matt having colored zones that match a pitch location indicator color, wherein a batter is trained to look to the zone that matches the pitch location indicator for a ball. A method is disclosed for using the system to train a batter.
Collapsible, weighted tee ball stand
A tee ball stand with a ball holder fitted to a two-piece adjustable stanchion received by a flex sleeve supported from a base hub. Weighted legs formed from hexagonal tubing are fitted at right angles into hex sockets of the base hub to prevent twisting. The outer ends of the legs are closed with an end cap having a ground engaging spur to resist sliding on the ground.
SWING TRAINING APPARATUS
Various embodiments of a swing training apparatus are disclosed. The apparatus includes an adjustable base assembly having an adaptor adapted to connect the adjustable base assembly to a support and a rotating carrier connected to the support, a ball arm assembly connected to the support, and a casting indicator assembly connected to the rotating carrier. The casting indicator assembly includes a casting arm and a casting indicator connected to the casting arm proximate a second end of the casting arm. The casting indicator extends away from the casting arm along a casting indicator axis. The casting indicator includes bat contact indicators that extend away from an indicator base. Further, the indicator base is aligned with the casting indicator axis. Rotation of the rotating carrier relative to the adjustable base assembly causes corresponding rotation of the casting indicator assembly.
Hitting practice device
A hitting practice device allows a batter to swing the bat, make contact with the device, and then to follow-through with the swing while maintaining contact with the device. In embodiments, the hitting practice device includes a pivoting base, a post connected to the base, a pad attached at the upper portion of the post, and a stopper that prevents the base from pivoting beyond a recovery angle. In other embodiments, the base includes a base plate and stabilization plate connected by a hinge. In embodiments, a pad and dampener absorb most of the initial impact of the hit, pausing the swing for analysis. The pivoting base then allows the batter to continue, follow-through and complete the swing.
Table-tennis training apparatus and method thereof
A table-tennis training apparatus for training a player to apply spin to a table-tennis ball when using a racket to hit the ball. The table-tennis training apparatus has a ball holder for rotatably holding a table-tennis ball. When the ball thereon is hit by a racket, the ball holder pivots about an axis and an elastic structure coupled to the ball holder dampens the speed of the ball holder to prolong the contact time between the racket and the ball and consequently help the player to more clearly experience the feeling of applying spin to the ball and thus facilitate the player's training of applying spins to the ball.
Sports training system
Described herein are devices and systems relating to sports training equipment, for example, for baseball. These devices and systems can comprise a mat with markers identifying a plurality of positions on the mat. In some embodiments, the system can comprise removably attachable footpads to identify ideal foot positions for an athletic performance. In some embodiments, the footpads comprise one or more pressure sensors. The system can comprise one or more position sensors on a ball, and one or more position sensors removably attachable to a hand-held sports instrument. In some embodiments, the system can comprise a memory, communicatively coupled to a processor and a camera, with executable instructions to implement a set-up component, a user recognition component, a practice component, and instructional component, and a play component.