A63B2063/001

IN-GOAL BALL RETURN OR COLLECTION DEVICE
20200269106 · 2020-08-27 ·

An in-goal ball return device, the ball return device is a material implement having a front edge, side edges, and a rear edge. The device is configured for attachment within a goal, the goal having a supporting net mesh. The device has a plurality of closed loops disposed along the rear edge and side edges. The device includes a lacing cord for threading through any number of the closed loops and the net to secure the material implement to the net mesh. The device forms a continuous angled surface between the front and closed portion of the goal when attached.

Inverted Dunk Tank
20200269108 · 2020-08-27 ·

An inverted dunk tank including a frame attached to a trailer. The frame supports a plurality of water tanks in an upper section of the frame. The plurality of water tanks is each connected to a water release valve respectively. At least one sidewall is attached to the frame. The at least one sidewall has a plurality of holes located therein. Each of the plurality of holes has a sensor therein. The sensors detect when an item passes through the hole. The sensor will send a signal to the water release valve and dump water from the tank.

Inverted dunk tank
10744384 · 2020-08-18 ·

An inverted dunk tank including a frame attached to a trailer. The frame supports a plurality of water tanks in an upper section of the frame. The plurality of water tanks is each connected to a water release valve respectively. At least one sidewall is attached to the frame. The at least one sidewall has a plurality of holes located therein. Each of the plurality of holes has a sensor therein. The sensors detect when an item passes through the hole. The sensor will send a signal to the water release valve and dump water from the tank.

System and method for improving a basketball player's shooting including a detection and measurement system

A system and method for improving a player's shooting efficiency by providing a player with various shooting challenge routines at which a player makes either a total number of shots or a total number shots in a row. Statistics regarding the player's performance are stored, printed and/or evaluated and the player can use the information to improve his or her efficiency at one or more of the plurality of different locations where the player shoots the basketball. In another embodiment, a measuring or detection system is used in combination with or separate from a ball launcher. The system is adapted to measure at least one of a distance of a player from the launcher, height of a shot made by the player after catching a basketball, release angle, release time, or arc of a shot; entry angle of the basketball into a goal; hold or release time; or shot arc.

Hockey puck rebounder and training device

Hockey puck rebounders and training devices are capable of rebounding playing objects, such as hockey pucks or balls. Aspects of the technology are directed to training devices that can be used on ice surfaces or synthetic ice surfaces to practice various skills. The training device can include a frame, anchors, and rebound panels mounted to a tubular frame. The anchors can secure the training device to the ice surface. Hockey pucks can be rebounded off the rebound member by a player.

In-goal ball return or collection device
10709947 · 2020-07-14 ·

A device comprising a substantially flat device. The device has a front edge, a side edge, and a rear edge. The device is attached to a goal with an attachment means. The goal has a open portion defined by two goal posts, the goal posts having a bottom portion, the goal has a closed side and rear netting portion, the front edge of the device runs tightly between each side of the goal post, the front edge of the device is attached to the bottom portion of each goal post, or post side frame and the side edge and the rear edge of the device are attached along the closed side and rear netting portions of the goal structure respectively. The device forms a continuous angled surface between the front to closed portion of the goal. The device is an in-goal ball return device.

Basketball shot practice station with court projection mapping
10688362 · 2020-06-23 ·

A basketball shot practice station with movable positioning of the backboard and basket relative to a stationary shooting position of a user. A projection-mapped court image is projected on the floor of the station from the viewpoint of the user based on the basket position. Cameras image the shooter and the ball flight. A control system analyzes the shooter's technique and ball trajectory, categorizes the shot results, and automatically adjusts the basket position to produce a given success rate by the user. It stores a profile of each user, and updates the user's shooting statistics and skill level based on the shot results of each session. It initializes the profile with a default skill level based on initial input data. It may estimate a user's age, height, and strength based on their image and weight. It increases the shot distance and backboard angles with increasing skill level.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING A BASKETBALL PLAYER'S SHOOTING INCLUDING A TRACKING AND CONTROL SYSTEM FOR TRACKING, CONTROLLING AND REPORTING STATISTICS
20200188756 · 2020-06-18 ·

A user interface includes a plurality of pass receipt locations rendered at spaced positions on or adjacent to the rendering of a three-point line to correspond with pass receipt locations on a basketball playing surface. Each pass receipt location is individually and directly selected by physical touch to define a custom basketball practice arrangement which is programmed into a control system to cause an ejector mounted to a frame to launch at least one basketball to each selected location.

System and method for improving a basketball player's shooting by transmitting shooting statistics to an electronic device
10675523 · 2020-06-09 · ·

An ejector launches a series of basketballs to various locations selected by a user via an interface having a number of individually selectable indicia arranged in a spaced angular pattern thereon corresponding to shooting locations on a basketball playing area. A sensor counts the number of ejected basketballs and made shots. A computer calculates shooting statistics data which is transmitted to a database via a network connection device. The database is configured to store the shooting statistics data and transmit it to an electronic device.

Hockey training devices
10668345 · 2020-06-02 ·

Hockey training devices generally include a frame, and a flexible band coupled to the frame. At least one spring may be coupled to at least one longitudinal end of the flexible band. A plurality of backstop structures may be coupled to the frame to extend substantially orthogonal to a top surface of the frame. A first rebounder wing may be coupled to a first side of the frame, and a second rebounder wing may be coupled to a second side of the frame. The first and second rebounder wings may each include a respective wing structure coupled to the frame, and a respective flexible band extending between a portion of the respective wing structure and either the frame or the first flexible band. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also included.