Patent classifications
A63B2225/687
CONFIGURABLE GOLFING APPARATUS
A configurable golfing apparatus including a rectangular handle portion. The rectangular handle portion includes a golf club shaft that is securely mounted within the configurable golf club handle. The rectangular shape provides new and additional hand placement and new and additional configuration capabilities for both right handed and left handed golfers. The configurable golfing apparatus allows different golf club heads (e.g., drivers, irons, putters, etc.) to be inserted and removed from the configurable golfing apparatus. The golf club shaft inside the rectangular handle portions complies with straightness, bending and flexibility, and twisting and torque, properties and attachment to a golf club head requirements for a golf club shaft required by the United States Golf Association (USGA) and Royal and Ancient (R&A) Golf Club of St Andrews rules and functions in a manner similar to a golf club shaft not enclosed in a rectangular handle portion.
SMOKING IMPLEMENT AND METHOD OF USE
A smoking implement is disclosed herein. In one exemplary embodiment, the smoking implement comprises a housing body having an air inlet port and an air outlet port; a nippleless cap attachable to the housing body at the air outlet port, the nippleless cap having an internally configured first channel; and a holder configured for holding a cigarette, the holder being securable to the nippleless cap in a manner that the holder is partially accommodated into the first channel and extends into an interior space of the housing body.
Multi-camera system for multidimensional swimming video capture
A multi-camera system for multidimensional video capture is particularly useful for recording the movements of swimmers. The system includes a self-propelled mobile frame that is of sufficient size to surround a swimmer while he or she swims. The frame carries a number of equipment pods. Each equipment pod houses cameras, typically a pair of stereocameras, and may house additional sensors as well. Propulsion pods connect the frame to a pair of tracks, one of which is on each side of the frame, and propel the frame along the tracks. The frame may also support one or more booms that carry equipment pods with cameras and allow the system to capture video from additional angles. The frame carries transmission hardware allowing it to communicate video and other data to external receivers and communication devices in real time or near real time, and to receive data from external devices.
Media holder for exercise machine
A media holder for an exercise machine in accordance with some examples herein may include a first portion, a second portion movable relative to the first portion; and a size adjustment mechanism movably connecting the second portion to the first portion to enable resizing of a media holding region independent of whether a media item is present in the media holding region. The size adjustment mechanism may include an arm pivotally coupled to the second portion and configured to selectively engage the first portion in a plurality of positions.
GOLF CLUB CARRIER
A golf club carrier (100) comprising an elongate body (102) and a trundler mechanism (120) is disclosed. The trundler mechanism (120) is configured to be attached to the elongate body (102). The trundler mechanism (120) comprises a track (119a, 119b), at least one slidable collar (118) mounted to the track (119a, 119b), and at least two struts (122, 124) that are mounted to the collar (118). The trundler mechanism (120) is reconfigurable between a stowed or collapsed condition and a deployed condition without requiring any assembly or disassembly of the trundler mechanism (120). In the deployed condition, one of the ends of each strut (122, 124) extend away from the elongate body (102) and the wheels (132, 134) can be secured to the struts (122, 124) to allow the carrier (100) to be transported in a rolling manner over ground.
GOLF TEE AND MARKER BOX
A golf tee holder includes a thin box having a top, a bottom and lateral open sides and a thickness based on a diameter of a golf tee. Laterally overlapping filaments (LOF) line the plurality of open sides and provide a friction retention of multiple golf tees inserted through the LOF into the thin box. Furthermore, a clip disposed on the thin box attaches it to a ball cap bill. A golf ball marker comprises a component of the thin box in some embodiments. A spring element within the thin box returns a golf tee pressed into it back out through the lateral overlapping filaments to a user of the thin box. The lateral overlapping filaments comprise one of bristles, fibers, cord, string, fuzz and tuft.
Multi-Camera System for Multidimensional Swimming Video Capture
A multi-camera system for multidimensional video capture that is particularly useful for recording the movements of swimmers is disclosed. The system includes a self-propelled mobile frame that is of sufficient size to surround a swimmer while he or she swims. The frame carries a number of equipment pods. Each equipment pod houses cameras, typically a pair of stereocameras, and may house additional sensors as well. Propulsion pods connect the frame to a pair of tracks, one of which is on each side of the frame, and propel the frame along the tracks. The frame may also support one or more booms that carry equipment pods with cameras and allow the system to capture video from additional angles. The frame carries transmission hardware allowing it to communicate video and other data to external receivers and communication devices in real time or near real time, and to receive data from external devices.
SAND PIT TRAINING BAG
A sand training bag for sand and/or mineral training in an open and closed configuration. The sand pit training bags includes a sand pit training bag configuration comprising at least one fastener and at least one overlaying fabric around the perimeter to open flat on a surface. The sand training bag includes attachable wall structure, wherein the surface attachable wall structure is configured with a sand pit training bag in an open configuration visible relative to a sand or mineral pit held by one or more fasteners. The sand training bag includes a single sand pit training bag, wherein the single sand pit training bag is convertible to a single sand pit with at least one attachable perimeter wall around the perimeter of the open sand or mineral receiving surface configuration, wherein a top cover is configured to be viewed as a sand or mineral pit closed configuration. In one embodiment, the number of sand training bags with at least one attachable perimeter removably attached to another sand training bag is unlimited.
Golf car accessory holder
An accessory holder is provided for golf cars to store accessories like golf balls in an easy to access location from outside of the golf car. For example, the accessory holder may be mounted on a vertical strut supporting the canopy of the golf car. The accessory holder wraps around the strut and has gaps that allow the accessory holder to be mounted onto the strut.
Weighted exercise belt apparatus
A weighted exercise belt apparatus for improved fitness and health training includes a belt body extending from a left end to a right end. The left end and the right end have a first and second mating member, respectively. The first and second mating members are selectively engageable to secure the belt body around a user's waist with a medial portion covering the user's lower back. A plurality of primary weight bars is coupled to the belt body. A plurality of magnets is coupled to the medial portion of the belt body. Each of a plurality of pouches has a plurality of first engagement members. The first engagement members are selectively engageable with a plurality of second engagement members of the belt body.