Patent classifications
A63B47/002
System, apparatus and method for ball throwing machine and intelligent goal
A goal apparatus comprising a cross bar, a first side post and a second side post is described. The first side post and the second side post are connected to the cross bar such that the first side post, the second side post and the cross bar form a plane (a goal plane). Further, one or more sensor pairs are coupled to the first side post and the second side post, wherein a first sensor pair of the one or more sensor pairs includes a first sensor and a second sensor. The first sensor is coupled to the first side post and the second sensor is coupled to the second side post and is also aligned horizontal to the first sensor. In addition, the first sensor pair is located in a first zone, wherein the first zone is a first portion of the goal plane.
Soccer training arena
A soccer training facility or arena of this invention includes an upstanding wall system having an upper end and a lower end. The wall system has at least one and preferably a plurality of horizontally spaced-apart rectangular target openings formed therein at the lower end thereof. A training target is positioned in each of the target openings and which is movable between a normally inner position to an outer position. The training target is moved from its inner position to its outer position upon the training target being struck by a soccer ball. The training targets are sequentially illuminated by a controller for a predetermined length of time. The number of illuminated training targets being struck by a soccer ball within a preselected period of time is recorded.
FOOTBALL HAND-OFF TRAINER
A football hand off training apparatus includes a vertical stand, and a rigid bracket affixed to a side of the vertical stand at an upper position and a lower position with a length separated from the vertical stand in between the upper position and the lower position. A clamp releasably attaches to a portion of the length of the bracket. An arm rotatably connects to the clamp and releasably connects to a football and rotates in a horizontal plane.
APPARATUS FOR COLLECTING AND STORING TENNIS BALLS
A ball collecting apparatus is provided that employs a human-powered ball transport system that moves balls from a collecting surface to a location above the collection surface. The ball collecting apparatus employs no motors or other artificially powered devices to retrieve and transfer balls, which makes it light and easy to maneuver. The ball collecting apparatus is primarily contemplated for use of picking up tennis balls, but other balls of various sizes may be accommodated by the apparatus, as it is scalable.
BALL RETRIEVAL SYSTEM AND METHOD
A method for retrieving a ball on and about a sports court and for controllably releasing the ball includes a retriever having a vertical ball ejector, and upon ball collection, returning the ball to a desired location in the air or along the sports court surface. The sports court may be a tennis court or a pickleball court, with the method for retrieving and returning a ball being conducted with tennis balls or pickleballs on the respective court type.
Tennis ball pressurizer method and apparatus
An apparatus having a control circuit including a computer processor and a computer memory configured with computer software. The control circuit causes a first test assembly to conduct an initial test of the air pressure within an inner chamber of a first tennis ball; and if the control circuit determines that the air pressure is below a threshold, a pressurization process increases the air pressure inside the inner chamber of the first tennis ball by piercing the outer skin of the first tennis ball with a needle, until a tip of the needle is in the inner chamber, and a first opening, plugged by the needle, is formed in the outer skin of the first tennis ball. The needle tip is thereafter withdrawn from the inner chamber of the first tennis ball, leaving the first opening unplugged and sealant is applied to the first opening to close the first opening.
Golf Ball Dispenser With Embedded Display Device, Separate Front Waterfall Panel and/or Blower Assembly
- Brian David Burdette ,
- Andrew David Macaulay ,
- Clinton Scott Lovejoy ,
- William Kevin Miner ,
- Theodore Yuchiang Cheng ,
- Mark Joseph Semsak ,
- Gabriel Heath Denk ,
- Justin Dean Pendleton ,
- Brian Lee Roderman ,
- David Christopher Singer ,
- Clifton Frederick Geisler ,
- Scott Michael Thibeault ,
- Frances Meng Wang ,
- Michael Ryan Petri ,
- Kenneth John Buras, JR.
A system includes: a golf range; targets on the golf range; a building including golf bays including golf ball dispensers, each including a receptacle, a passageway, a gateway, and a display device embedded in the golf ball dispenser; at least one golf ball sensor; one or more computers communicatively coupled with the at least one golf ball sensor and the golf ball dispensers, the one or more computers being configured to track a golf ball in flight on the golf range, identify where the golf ball lands on the golf range, identify the golf bay from which the golf ball was hit, and present information, regarding the golf ball hit from the golf bay, on the display device of the golf ball dispenser associated with the golf bay, the information being in accordance with where the golf ball lands on the golf range.
INFLATABLE POOL AND METHOD FOR FORMING THE SAME
The present disclosure provides an inflatable pool and a method for forming an inflatable pool. A pool body includes: an annular body and a bottom wall connected with the annular body, wherein the annular body is configured with a first air chamber, and a pool boundary is disposed on the annular body and the bottom wall; a pair of bases disposed on an end portion of the annular body opposite to the bottom wall and being spaced along a circumferential direction of the annular body; and an elastic component disposed between the pair of bases along the circumferential direction of the annular body to form a shooting device. Accordingly, the present disclosure provides an inflatable pool with a new profile.
SPORTS TRAINING MACHINE
A basketball training apparatus includes a shot completion sensor, a condition sensor, and a computer. The shot completion sensor determines whether a shot goes through a basketball hoop. The condition sensor senses a physical condition of a basketball shooter. The computer is in communication with the shot completion sensor and the condition sensor, and has a processor for calculating shot completion percentage as a function of the physical condition.
Golf ball scoop
The present invention relates to a ball scoop device comprising a hollow transport shaft connected by a lower angled connection to a ball scoop at the lower end of the transport shaft and connected by an upper angled connection at the upper end of the transport shaft to a ball retainer and a method for using the same.