Patent classifications
A63B71/04
INFLATABLE PLYOMETRIC BOX
An inflatable plyometric box having a first inflatable member adapted to be inflated to a pressure, a second inflatable member on top of the first inflatable member and adapted to be inflated to a pressure, and a connecting member connected to the first inflatable member and the second inflatable member which secures the first inflatable member to the second inflatable member. The first and second inflatable members incorporate drop stitch technology which provides substantial rigidity to first and second inflatable members when the first and second inflatable members are inflated to the pressures. Thus the inflatable plyometric box is substantially rigid to support a user landing on the top of the inflatable plyometric box. The inflatable plyometric box may include a stabilizing member which may be connected to the bottom of the inflatable plyometric box, wherein the stabilizing member is adapted to increase the stability of the inflatable plyometric box.
Modular exercise system
A modular exercise system includes a first strap that has a first end, a second end, a first side, and a second side. The first strap is extendable around a door. A coupler is attached to the first end and receiving the second end to form a closed loop. A demarcation line is defined on the first strap to partition the first strap into a first portion and a second portion. The first portion includes the first end and the second portion includes the second end. A second strap is attached to the first portion at a first attachment point and is attached to the second portion at a second attachment point. The second strap is configured to be positioned over an upper edge of a door. The exercising system is configured to engage a resistance band to releasably secure the resistance band to the door.
GOLF PRACTICE APPARATUS
A golf practice apparatus includes a first frame member that defines a first catch area, and a second frame member connected to the first frame member, the second frame member defining a second catch area. A canopy includes a support member connected to the first and second frame members. The canopy defines a third catch area. A membrane extends over the first, second, and third catch areas. The membrane stops projectiles hit by a golf club in the first, second, and third catch areas.
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.
MODIFIED BOULE BASED GAME
The present invention relates to a new and inventive combination game combining aspects of ball and/or bowling games, The invention further relates to a game set comprising all elements necessary to perform the game and to a method of playing a combined game.
MODIFIED BOULE BASED GAME
The present invention relates to a new and inventive combination game combining aspects of ball and/or bowling games, The invention further relates to a game set comprising all elements necessary to perform the game and to a method of playing a combined game.
Exercise rack enclosure system
An exercise rack enclosure system for providing an exercise rack which is concealable within an enclosure. The exercise rack enclosure system generally includes an enclosure including an interior space. An exercise rack is pivotably connected to the enclosure within the interior space. The exercise rack is adjustable between a collapsed position, in which the exercise rack is completely positioned within the interior space of the enclosure, and an extended position, in which the exercise rack extends out of the interior space of the enclosure for use. The enclosure may optionally include one or more doors for concealing the interior space and exercise rack when not in use. Various attachments may be stored in the enclosure and removably connected to the exercise rack for performing a wide range of exercise moves.
Exercise rack enclosure system
An exercise rack enclosure system for providing an exercise rack which is concealable within an enclosure. The exercise rack enclosure system generally includes an enclosure including an interior space. An exercise rack is pivotably connected to the enclosure within the interior space. The exercise rack is adjustable between a collapsed position, in which the exercise rack is completely positioned within the interior space of the enclosure, and an extended position, in which the exercise rack extends out of the interior space of the enclosure for use. The enclosure may optionally include one or more doors for concealing the interior space and exercise rack when not in use. Various attachments may be stored in the enclosure and removably connected to the exercise rack for performing a wide range of exercise moves.
GOLF TRAINING DEVICE
The invention relates to a golf training device comprising an annular support with a hole for a golf ball is formed. The support being provided with a plurality of members angularly distributed with each member having an external ramp and an internal ramp. The ramps are arranged to have a stable state with the external ramp arranged in a plane of access to the hole. The internal ramp is arranged protruding around the hole, and a state constrained by the passage of the ball on the member wherein the internal ramp is lowered inside of the hole. The annular support has a plurality of feet which are angularly distributed between the members, each one of the feet having a lower ground support wall and an upper wall forming an access ramp to the hole.
MULTIPLAYER, MULTISPORT INDOOR GAME SYSTEM AND METHOD
The invention relates to social activities typically based on physical manipulation of objects to achieve an objective common to the participants or to allow participants to engage in distinct activities on a shared field of play, part of which is physical and part of which is virtual and rendered on one or more displays. The invention provides a system and method to enable multiple participants (users) to engage in the activity sequentially or simultaneously, based on the context and objectives of the game. The activity includes one or many shared physical environments modeled on a computing system and displayed, in high fidelity, by one or more projectors or screens.