Patent classifications
A63B57/0006
Apparatus and method for repetitive training of golf swing with virtual reality
An apparatus and method for repetitively training a golf swing is disclosed. In some embodiments of the present apparatus, foot placement guides are provided to align a golfer's stance relative to a golf ball on a tee. Motion and other data capture create a swing profile for the golfer's swing, which is compared to the swing of a golf Pro, thus giving swing feedback to the golfer. The apparatus automatically resets the ball position after the swing, allowing the golfer to repeat the swing based on the received feedback while isolating other variables (such as inaccurate resetting of foot position).
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.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REPETITIVE TRAINING OF GOLF SWING WITH VIRTUAL REALITY
An apparatus and method for repetitively training a golf swing is disclosed. In some embodiments of the present apparatus, foot placement guides are provided to align a golfer's stance relative to a golf ball on a tee. Motion and other data capture create a swing profile for the golfer's swing, which is compared to the swing of a golf Pro, thus giving swing feedback to the golfer. The apparatus automatically resets the ball position after the swing, allowing the golfer to repeat the swing based on the received feedback while isolating other variables (such as inaccurate resetting of foot position).
Device and method for teaching/training golf
A device and method of learning and training of the golf swing that is based on the performing of the swing as a continuous exercise, where the person, either a student in learning or a player in training, performs continuous movements or golf swings without depending on the presence of the ball on a ball placement site, in which the device places the ball on the ball placement site in a programmed or random way without making the person stop the succession of continuous swings.
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.
Ball supply integrated type auto tee-up machine with simple structure
Provided is a ball supply integrated type auto tee-up machine with a simple structure, and more particularly, to an advanced concept technology for easily improving a structure of an auto tee-up machine while performing complexly a function of supplying a golf ball to a golf tee and a function of teeing-up the golf ball on the golf tee by using a single motor. The present invention provides a technique to implement a function of allowing a second ball chute to supply a golf ball to a golf tee and a function of teeing-up the golf ball placed on the golf tee with one-stop automation after delivering the golf ball inserted to a first ball chute to the second ball chute while the golf tee and the first ball chute ascend/descend and the second ball chute descends/ascends in an opposite direction at the same time by using a single tee-up motor.
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.
Apparatus and method for repetitive training of golf swing
An apparatus and method for repetitively training a golf swing is disclosed. In some embodiments of the present apparatus, foot placement guides are provided to align a golfer's stance relative to a golf ball on a tee. Motion and other data capture create a swing profile for the golfer's swing, which is compared to the swing of a golf Pro, thus giving swing feedback to the golfer. The apparatus automatically resets the ball position after the swing, allowing the golfer to repeat the swing based on the received feedback while isolating other variables (such as inaccurate resetting of foot position).
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.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR TEACHING/TRAINING GOLF
A device and method of learning and training of the golf swing that is based on the performing of the swing as a continuous exercise, where the person, either a student in learning or a player in training, performs continuous movements or golf swings without depending on the presence of the ball on a ball placement site, in which the device places the ball on the ball placement site in a programmed or random way without making the person stop the succession of continuous swings.