Patent classifications
A63B63/004
TARGET FOR SPORT GOAL
A target for sport goal is configured to attach to a cross member of a goal, such as a hockey goal, a soccer goal, lacrosse goal, and other such goals. The target includes a sleeve member that has an interior radius corresponding to that of the intended goal to which it is mounted. Attachment slots receive an attachment strap to secure the sleeve to the cross member. Suspension slots are disposed to receive a suspension strap that secures a target in a desired orientation relative to the length of the sleeve. The target is configured such that the target provides an audible or visual indication when the target is struck by a game object, such as a puck, a ball, or the like.
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.
Ice hockey goal post peg
An ice hockey goal post peg includes a molded rubber body extending longitudinally from a top post surface to a bottom ice surface. A post plate is disposed within the rubber body. At least one stud is attached to the post plate. The at least one stud extends beyond the bottom ice surface in a direction toward an ice surface when the goal post peg is installed.
REBOUNDING DEVICE FOR SPORTS BALL
A rebounding device for sports balls including a frame defining a frame opening, a net disposed within the frame opening, a cable extending around a perimeter of the net and a cable tensioning system configured to tension the cable around the perimeter of the net and thereby pull the net taut within the frame opening.
Multimedia stadium soccer goalpost and goal net display
A multimedia stadium soccer goalpost and goal net display. The system includes a rear support-and-multimedia assembly for supporting the net and producing audible and visual effects. The system also includes a stadium soccer goal frame and a net. The rear support-and-multimedia assembly includes at least two upright posts, a rear crossbar, and a multimedia bar system. The two upright posts and the rear crossbar delineate a U-shape and the multimedia bar system is mounted to said U-shape. The multimedia bar system includes a plurality of lights, a plurality of first speakers, a plurality of sponsor display panels, a retractably screen assembly, and a retractably underground projector in order to audible and visually convey content regarding the soccer game and advertisements to the audience. The system also includes a first corner camera, a second corner camera, and a multitude of rangefinder laser-detector video cameras to track, record, and present gameplay live.
Apparatus and method for design and installation of a customizable soccer mini-pitch system
There exists a number of youth development programs centered on sports programming. Some of these programs operate on a platform of revitalizing neighborhood spaces to improve community engagement by creating a space for youth to enjoy sports. Oftentimes these neighborhood spaces include restrictions or the surrounding community has needs (like lighting and seating) which are unmet or under-met. Envisioned is a system approach to addressing these needs wherein a wide variety of custom solutions can be produced from prefabricated, modular, and portable components that interface with existing amenities (if any) so to enrich the youth experience and better achieve program objectives. This modular approach provides a common infrastructure for different spaces, different sports, and different levels of play.
Modular Field
A modular field that includes a plurality of coplanar wall segments connected together by a plurality of stanchions and a plurality of corner stanchions to connect together wall segments oriented perpendicular to each other. The size of the modular field may be varied by the number and/or size of wall segments. Lights may be connected to the corner stanchions. One or more doors to allow ingress into the modular field may be connected to adjacent wall segments by the stanchions. Goals may be connected to wall segments at opposite sides of the modular field by the stanchions. The stanchions may include a base plate, a main support pole connected to the base plate, a channel receptacle connected to the base plate, a rear plate connected to the main support pole, a frame connected to the rear plate, a front plate, and a clamp connected to the main support pole.
INDOOR/OUTDOOR TEAM GAME USING SLOTTED BALLS AND PLAYING STICKS
An indoor or outdoor team game employing slotted playing sticks. According to a preferred version, the game requires one handed play using the slotted playing sticks, which are formed with a blade portion having an inward (concave) curve formed on each side of the blade to enable bi-directional (left and right handed) play. The blade is further defined by a symmetrical lattice structure that creates a racquet-like effect in addition to producing slots for air to pass therethrough. A scoring goal is further provided, preferably having one or more enhanced scoring zones, the game not requiring a goalkeeper.
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.
THREE-DIMENSIONAL TARGET SYSTEM FOR BALL GAME SPORTS
The present invention relates to a three-dimensional target system for ball game sports and, more specifically, to a three-dimensional target system for ball game sports in which a target, suspended in midair by using a drone or a sphere, is hit. A three-dimensional hitting system using ball game sports, of the present invention has an object to be hit disposed in reality rather than in an image, thereby enabling a direct experience of a hitting sense or hitting an object against a target, such that a game can become more fun. In addition, the present invention have a drone, which is applied thereto and can be flight-controlled in midair so as to allow the object to be hit to move to various positions and return to an original position thereof, thereby enabling a user to experience a new type of game and the use of drones to increase.