A63B2063/001

Wireless electronic table game scoreboard

A wireless electronic table game scoreboard is disclosed. An example scoreboard apparatus includes a data transmission module in wireless communication with a user device and configured to wirelessly receive a plurality of game parameters from the user device. The apparatus also includes a score sensor configured to detect a ball passing through a basketball hoop. The apparatus further includes a game execution module configured to operate a basketball game based upon the plurality of received game parameters and record a score of the basketball game based on signals received from the score sensor indicative of the ball passing through the hoop. Additionally, the apparatus includes a camera configured to record video of the basketball game. The data transmission module is configured to transmit the recorded video of the basketball game to the user device in connection with the recorded score.

GAME TABLE AND GAME EQUIPMENT
20200338441 · 2020-10-29 ·

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.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING A BASKETBALL PLAYER'S SHOOTING
20200338422 · 2020-10-29 ·

A system for assisting a user with practicing basketball skills includes an ejector which passes basketballs to shooting locations at a playing surface for the user to catch and shoot towards a basketball goal. A user interface includes individually selectable input locations arranged along a rendering of a three-point arc to represent the shooting locations. The user interface receives a user selection of individual ones of the individually selectable input locations (the selected locations) through direct, physical touch by said user to define a custom basketball pass sequence. A controller electronically connected with said user interface and said ejector receives the user selection from the user interface and programs the ejector to pass basketballs to individual ones of the shooting locations corresponding with the selected locations forming said custom basketball pass sequence.

Basketball shooting training device
10814199 · 2020-10-27 ·

A basketball shooting training includes a stand, a rotatable hoop module, a blocking module, and a guide module. The stand includes a horizontal segment and a vertical segment. The rotatable hoop module includes a frame and a backboard. The blocking module includes two columns, a collection member, an obstruction unit, and two fixed pulley sets. The guide module includes a conducting device mounted on the horizontal segment of the stand, and the supply portion extends outward from the stand. The mounting of the stand is fixed on a bottom of the conducting device, and the rotatable hoop module further includes a support post on which the backboard is disposed. A movable seat is connected on a bottom of the support post, the movable seat is disposed on and rotates along the mounting, and the conducting device has an arcuate track on which the support post slides.

Devices for a golf putting system
10814203 · 2020-10-27 · ·

A golf putting system is provided including a platform, a platform holder, a golf mat, an incline, a golf cup, a ball return, a flap, an inlay, and a ball return extension. The platform can either be inserted into the holder, or at a golf mat's aft end. Two or more golf mats can be connected on to each other with a tongue and groove or snapping system allowing the golfers to add and remove golf mat sections to their desired length. A flap can cover seams between sections allowing the golf ball to roll to a golf cup without any obstruction. The platform and holder can move linearly down a golf mats axis allowing the golfer to set any distance from a golf cup.

BALL RETURN ASSEMBLY
20200330845 · 2020-10-22 ·

A ball return assembly is configured to return a ball to a user. The ball return assembly has a base arranged on a ground surface with a first opening and a second opening. An elastic cord is threaded through the first opening and the second opening. A cord lock is joined to the cord first end, preventing the cord from being pulled from the base. A ball is joined to the cord. A frame is arranged proximate the base. The ball, upon contacting the frame, is pulled by the cord toward the base.

RFID Golf Ball Testing Apparatus and Systems

Systems and apparatus for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) golf ball testing include, in at least one aspect, an apparatus including: one or more RFID readers having associated read zones; a star wheel unit defining cavities to receive golf balls; golf ball sensors including at least one sensor for each respective path through the read zones; kickers including at least one kicker positioned after each respective path through the read zones and arranged to change a golf ball's direction of travel when the at least one kicker is activated; and a controller coupled with the kickers, the golf ball sensors, and the one or more RFID readers, wherein the controller is configured to activate any of the kickers responsive to the one or more RFID readers inadequately reading an RFID tag in a golf ball detected by the at least one sensor for that kicker's associated path through a read zone.

RFID golf ball testing apparatus and systems

Systems and apparatus for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) golf ball testing include, in at least one aspect, an apparatus including: one or more RFID readers having associated read zones; a star wheel unit defining cavities to receive golf balls; golf ball sensors including at least one sensor for each respective path through the read zones; kickers including at least one kicker positioned after each respective path through the read zones and arranged to change a golf ball's direction of travel when the at least one kicker is activated; and a controller coupled with the kickers, the golf ball sensors, and the one or more RFID readers, wherein the controller is configured to activate any of the kickers responsive to the one or more RFID readers inadequately reading an RFID tag in a golf ball detected by the at least one sensor for that kicker's associated path through a read zone.

THROWING AND KICKING GAME FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR PLAY
20200306607 · 2020-10-01 ·

A throwing and/or kicking game is described, with a ball or projectile being thrown at a board having a plurality of voids cut therethrough. At least one of the voids may allow a player to gain yards, at least one void may allow a player to lose yards, and at least one void may allow a player to lose possession of the ball to a second player. Additionally, one or more throwing stations located at varying distances from the game board may be provided such that a throwing station farther from the game board allows a player to earn more yardage than a throwing station closer to the game board. A scorecard is also provided to track yardage gained, downs, score, possessions, and quarters of the game.

PITCHING MACHINE AND BATTING BAY SYSTEMS

A ball pitching device including a launching surface for receiving balls, the launching surface being configured to receive and hold a ball in the launching position prior to the ball being launched, a launching system including at least one impulse mechanism configured to impact the ball in the launching position, and one or more control components configured to control at least one of a pitch power and a pitch trajectory of the ball launched from the launching position.