Electric clay target thrower and related methods
11428510 ยท 2022-08-30
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Abstract
A device for launching at least one clay target, the device comprising a clay target thrower, an electric motor, a programable electronic controller, and a battery. The electric motor is coupled to the clay target thrower and is operable to at least assist in propelling the clay target. The programable electronic controller is coupled to the clay target thrower and controls functions of the clay target thrower. The battery is coupled to the clay target thrower and provides power to at least one of the electric motor and the programable electronic controller.
Claims
1. A device for launching clay targets comprising; a clay target thrower; an electric motor coupled to the clay target thrower wherein the electric motor is operable to at least assist in propelling the clay targets; a programmable electronic controller coupled to the clay target thrower; a battery coupled to the clay target thrower wherein the battery provides power to at least one of the electric motor and the programmable electronic controller, and wherein the programmable electronic controller provides a user feedback on status of the clay target thrower, the electric motor and the battery; and a battery interface on the clay thrower providing a blade and terminal electrical connection between the battery and the clay thrower and supporting the battery on rails such that the battery is removable for recharging and/or replacement.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the programmable electronic controller is capable of being programmed to set launch characteristics of one of the clay targets being propelled by the clay target thrower, including launch timing and/or frequency, launch speed, and launch angle or height.
3. The device of claim 1 further comprising a user input device coupled to the programmable electronic controller wherein the user input device enables a user to program the programmable electronic controller.
4. The device of claim 3 further comprising an electronic display coupled to the user input device and the electronic display further enables a user to program the programmable electronic controller, the electronic display including icons and the programmable electronic controller activates one or more of the icons to communicate an input selected by the user, and wherein the icons further comprise visual indicators selectively illuminated by the programmable electronic controller.
5. The device of claim 1 further comprising a wireless transmitter and receiver coupled to the programmable electronic controller wherein the wireless transmitter and receiver communicate with a wireless communication device enabling the user to use the wireless communication device to remotely program the programmable electronic controller, wherein the electronic display includes icons and the programmable electronic controller activates one or more of the icons to communicate an input selected by the user, and wherein the icons further comprise visual indicators selectively illuminated by the programmable electronic controller.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the programmable electronic controller is programmed to cause the clay target thrower to provide a number of throws of the clay targets and the programmable electronic controller provides feedback to the user including calculating the number of throws remaining based on power draw from the battery.
7. The device of claim 1, further comprising an electronic display coupled to the programmable electronic controller, wherein the programmable electronic controller provides the feedback through the electronic display.
8. A method of using a clay target thrower operated by a battery for launching clay targets, the method comprising: coupling a battery to a battery interface on the clay thrower with a blade and terminal electrical connection thereby supporting the battery on rails such that the battery is removable for recharging and/or replacement; using a programmable electronic controller to program launch characteristics of the clay target being propelled by the clay target thrower; coupling an electric motor to the clay target thrower; providing power to at least one of the electric motor and the programmable electronic controller to at least assist in propelling the clay targets; providing a user feedback on status of the clay target thrower, the electric motor and the battery with the programmable electronic controller; and operating the clay target thrower to launch the clay target in accordance with the programmed launch characteristics.
9. The method of claim 8 further comprising using a wireless communication device to remotely program the launch characteristics of the clay targets being propelled by a clay target thrower.
10. The method of claim 8 further comprising using a wireless communication device to remotely operate the clay target thrower.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein programming launch characteristics further includes programming the clay target thrower to provide a number of throws of the clay targets, and the method further comprises: providing feedback to the user including calculating the number of throws remaining based on power draw from the battery.
12. The method of claim 8, wherein providing a user feedback further comprises providing the feedback through an electronic display of the programmable electronic controller.
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(17) The extension spring 360 is attached to the spring plate 240 of the support frame 200 and the spring hook 350. When tensioned, the extension spring 360 provides a force to the throwing arm 330 through the output shaft 318 to launch the target clays 106.
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(19) In this illustrative embodiment, the programable electronic controller 440 further comprises a user input device 442, an electronic display 444, and a wireless transmitter and receiver 446. The user input device 442 is coupled to the programable electronic controller 440 and allows a user to control aspects of the operation of the clay target thrower 100, such as controlling launch characteristics of one or more clay targets, or controlling other functions of the thrower 100. The electronic display 444 is coupled to the user input device 442 and includes indicators to communicate outputs selected by a user, for example. In some embodiments the electronic display 444 may be a touchscreen display, for example. A user input device 442 with a touchscreen display as part of the electronic display 444 may enable a user to program the programable electronic controller 440 through the electronic display, for example. The wireless transmitter and receiver 446 is capable of being in communication with the programable electronic controller 440 and allows wireless communication with a smartphone 10 or other wireless electronic device, for example. As mentioned previously, a smartphone or other wireless device may be used to program, that is set, desired operational functions of the thrower 100 such as clay target launch characteristics (e.g., launch timing and/or frequency, launch speed, launch angle or height, ground vs. air launch, etc.). Other control functions may be set as well, and any of these functions instead, or in addition, be set direct by way of a user input device, such as device 442, on the thrower 100 itself. The programable electronic controller 440 may also provide the user feedback regarding status of the clay target thrower 100 such as, state of charge of the battery 410, calculate the number of throws remaining based on power draw, for example.
(20) In this illustrative example, electrical power to operate the clay target thrower 100 is supplied by the battery 410. When the clay target thrower 100 is operated by a user, the battery 410 powers the motor assembly 300, and specifically the electric motor 302. The electric motor 302 drives the gear drive 304, the gear drive 304 rotates the pinion 312 and the pinion 312 drives the chain 314. The chain 314 rotates the gear 316 and the gear 316 rotates the output shaft 318. The output shaft 318 rotates the throwing arm 330. When the throwing arm 330 reaches a position under the clay guide 190, one or more clays 106 will drop from the clay guide 190 through the clay hole 172 and onto the throwing arm 330. The output shaft 318 also rotates the spring hook arm 340 and the spring hook shaft 342. The spring hook shaft 342 on the spring hook arm 340 rotates around the centerline of the output shaft 318. The spring hook 350 moves with the spring hook shaft 342 and tensions the extension spring 360. When the extension spring 360 reaches a desired tension and/or the throwing arm 330 reaches a desired position, the motor assembly 300 disengages from the pinion 312. When the motor assembly 300 disengages from the pinion 312 the extension spring 360 will relax. As the extension spring 360 relaxes, the extension spring 360 applies a force to the spring hook 350 and this force is applied to spring hook shaft 342 on the spring hook arm 340. The spring hook arm 340 rotates the output shaft 318. The output shaft 318 rotates the throwing arm 330 launching the target clay 106.
(21) While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of specific embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. The various features discussed herein may be used alone or in any combination within and between the various embodiments. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the scope or spirit of the general inventive concept.