Patent classifications
A63B47/002
MULTI-SPORT AND MULTI-COURT STRUCTURE CAPABLE OF AUTOMATICALLY COLLECTING AND SUPPLYING BALL
The present invention proposes a court, which is a half- or full-court in which ball sports, such as soccer (penalty kicks), foot volleyball, volleyball, and basketball (33 basketball), can be played. The court allows balls to be automatically and rapidly supplied in the case where it takes time to resume a game, such as a case where a game is replayed or a case where a ball is out according to the characteristics of each type of sport, or in the case where serve-reception practice is required, and also allows balls to be naturally collected and lifted because the court is inclined and allows the balls to be automatically classified according to the types of balls and to be supplied to the court.
Storage rack and conveyor for sports equipment
An assembly for conveying sports equipment includes a first pulley, a second pulley, and a belt extending between and movable around the pulleys. A plurality of engagement members are coupled to the belt such that they travel along a path extending from the first pulley to the second pulley and back. The second pulley is spaced apart from the first pulley along a first axis, and along a second axis that is perpendicular to the first axis such that the belt is inclined toward the second pulley, and such that sports equipment engaged with an engagement member beneath the first pulley will advance toward the second pulley. A stop member is offset from the path of the engagement members such that empty engagement members can proceed beyond the stop member, and the stop member is configured to stop motion of the belt upon contacting sports equipment conveyed by engagement members.
Doc holliday's basketball 6 shooter
Doc Holliday's Basketball 6 Shooter is made up of different materials comprising of wheels, hard maple wood, red oak wood, hard woods, chicken wire frame, flat metals, fiberglass, cement, rebar, screws, and/or string. The toy/device holds up to 6 basketballs, in which gravity pushes the basketballs down the barrel. This invention as a whole may be provided by using some, or all of the mentioned features, and pieces without leaving from the spirit of the invention, and scope of the patent of the present invention, or the spirit, and scope of the present invention. Changes may be made in the descriptives without leaving the spirit of the invention, and the scope of the patent of the present invention. My contribution to society is suitable for the future of basketball, and recreation. I am taking charge of the entitlement to defend the invention.
SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AN INTELLIGENT GOAL
A non-transitory storage medium having stored thereon logic is disclosed. The logic is executable by one or more processors to perform operations including receiving information associated with a selection of a first training drill, responsive to receiving the information associated with the selection of the first training drill and based on the first training drill, causing a first light to be placed in an activated state, wherein the first light is coupled to a first goal apparatus, and responsive to a triggering event, causing the first light to be placed in a deactivated state and causing a second light to be placed in an activated state. The goal apparatus includes posts that form a goal plane, wherein a first sensor pair is coupled to the goal, and wherein the triggering event is a detection of an object passing through the posts and across the goal plane.
Electronic device for aligning a marked golf ball
A small electronic device used to perform alignment of a lined golf ball in preparation for putting. The device is battery powered and includes one or more motors for rotating the golf ball at a high speed. The device further includes one or more photonic line sensors disposed at the golf ball for identifying the line on the golf ball and for communicating with a microcontroller which coordinates the electric rotation motors to align the golf ball to the device. The electronic device also features a mechanical loading mechanism which holds the golf ball for rotation during the alignment process and releases the golf ball to the putting green without rotation when alignment is complete.
Apparatus for charging and maintaining luminescent objects
A light charging system charges at least one luminescent object to emit light and includes a housing comprising an openable lid, an interior, and at least one interior wall, wherein the openable lid provides a light proof seal when mated with the at least one interior wall. A light source comprises an illuminating light panel interposed between at least one light source and the interior to illuminate and charge a luminescent object when operating. An electronic housing contains at least one battery and an on/off switch. A/C or D/C power can be used.
Portable sports rack and delivery system
A portable sports rack and delivery system including an elongate rack enclosure, and a method of use thereof are provided. The elongate rack enclosure defines a storage space for accommodating balls stacked one above the other. A delivery opening, disposed at a first end of the elongate rack enclosure, receives, accommodates, and delivers an uppermost ball from the storage space. A base member, attached to a second end of the elongate rack enclosure, supports the stacked balls within the storage space. A release component including a compression spring, disposed on an upper surface of the base member, elastically compresses and expands to elevate and release the uppermost ball from the storage space for delivery through the delivery opening. A training component, operably and adjustably coupled to a rear section of the elongate rack enclosure, extends above the first end of the elongate rack enclosure to assist in training a sportsperson.
Golf Putting Training Tool
A golf putter training tool having a putter mounting base on top of an artificial green connected through a slot to a linear putting guide located beneath the artificial green. A golfer engages putter mounting base with a golf club, which is held in place by a friction or interference fit next to or on a sponge-like or rubber-like material. Practice shots made on the tool are constrained to be linear back-and-forth by linear putting guide. This constraint helps the golfer develop muscle memory for correctly aiming a put. Putter mounting base has an alignment guide against which the face of the golf club rests, constraining the face of the golf club square to the ball when the golfer makes the stroke. This constraint helps of golfer develop muscle memory for hitting the ball squarely. The tool has accessories such as a gravity ball feed mechanism.
BALL SUPPLY DEVICE
A ball supply device includes rubber tee on which golf ball is safely mounted; a main body which is spaced apart from the rubber tee; a loading movement plate that is provided in an upper portion of the main body to partially seal the upper portion of the main body; a safe mounting guide portion that rotates on the front side of the main body and guides the golf balls released to the release hole to the rubber tee; a ball hitting portion that is rotatably provided on the front side of the main body to be rotated by the golf ball supplied to the safe mounting guide portion; a ball sensing portion that has one end located on the lower portion of the rubber tee; and a protective cover portion that surrounds the ball sensing portion.
DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR TARGETED LAUNCHING OF SPORTS PROJECTILE
A sports projectile delivery system may control the operation of a launcher to cause an American football or other sports projectile to be delivered to a target location on a field. In some aspects, the system can track player movements on the field, e.g., through the use of a tracking device mounted on the player, enabling the ball etc. to be launched to a player in anticipation of where the player will go. The system may include additional customization and/or logging options, e.g., permitting a player to designate a body position (e.g., above the head or near the knees) for delivery of the ball, designate a speed or hang time for delivery, or provide player data and analytics to an online or otherwise connected database.