SPORT TRAINING BAG
20220266116 · 2022-08-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2013/267
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2220/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2003/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/406
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B69/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A sport carrying bag has a rotatable disc which is configured with a plurality of circumferentially spaced ball-receiving regions including one through-hole region, a mounting plate located below the disc, a chute downwardly extending to a loading section of launching apparatus, a fixed bi-directional ball feeding motor for rotatably driving the disc, and a controller in data communication with the ball feeding motor. Upon rotation of the disc in a first direction, a ball received in the through-hole region ceases to be contacted by the mounting plate and gravitates through the chute to the loading section of the launching apparatus. In response to a detected jammed condition, the controller commands the ball feeding motor to reverse its operating direction such that the disc will rotate in a second direction to cause one or more jammed balls to become dislodged.
Claims
1. A sport carrying bag configured with ball feeding and anti-jamming functions, said sport carrying bag comprising: a) a disc of a ball sorting apparatus which is rotatable about a vertical axis and which is configured with a plurality of circumferentially spaced ball-receiving regions including one through-hole region, to said disc balls are gravitationally transferable from a hopper; b) a mounting plate located below said disc; c) a chute downwardly extending to a loading section of launching apparatus; d) a fixed bi-directional ball feeding motor, for rotatably driving said disc; and e) a controller in data communication with said ball feeding motor, wherein circuitry of said ball feeding motor is suitable to transmit acquired motor data to said controller, wherein, upon rotation of said disc in a first rotational direction, a ball received in said through-hole region ceases to be contacted by said mounting plate at one angular position of said disc coinciding with said chute and gravitates through said chute to the loading section of said launching apparatus, wherein, in response to a detected jammed condition whereby additional balls are unable to be fed from said disc to said launching apparatus, said circuitry detects that said ball feeding motor is overloaded and said controller commands said ball feeding motor to reverse its operating direction such that said disc will rotate in a second rotational direction opposite to the first direction to cause one or more jammed balls to become dislodged.
2. The sport carrying bag according to claim 1, wherein the circuitry is operable to detect that that the ball feeding motor is overloaded when the ball feeding motor is operating with a current that is higher than a predetermined value.
3. The sport carrying bag according to claim 2, wherein the predetermined value is proportional to a set current value or to an absolute threshold.
4. The sport carrying bag according to claim 1, further comprising a gearbox connected to the ball feeding motor, said gearbox configured to cause the disc to rotate at a sufficiently slow speed in the first rotational direction that will ensure that a ball passing through the through-hole region will be received in, and not overshoot, the chute.
5. The sport carrying bag according to claim 4, wherein the gearbox is configured to cause the disc to rotate at substantially at a same speed in the second rotational direction as in the first rotational direction.
6. The sport carrying bag according to claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to command the ball feeding motor to reverse its operating direction from the second rotational direction to the first rotational direction once one of the jammed balls becomes dislodged from an inlet to the chute.
7. The sport carrying bag according to claim 1, comprising the hopper which is integral with an outer periphery of the sport carrying bag and is expandable, the hopper configured with a bottom opening through which stored balls are directable to the ball sorting apparatus.
8. The sport carrying bag according to claim 7, wherein a side cover of the hopper is securable to the outer periphery in a closed condition to allow a first number of balls to be stored in the hopper while being supported by a platform extending between opposed sidewalls of the outer periphery and to fall from the platform onto the ball sorting apparatus, and is also configured to be pivotally opened while remaining partially secured to the outer periphery so as to be able to hold a second number of balls greater than the first number.
9. The sport carrying bag according to claim 1, further comprising at least one fabric strap or a shoulder strap by which the sport carrying bag is able to be carried and handled.
10. The sport carrying hag according to claim 1, comprising the launching apparatus for automatically launching balls therefrom through an ejection section to a distance, wherein the launching apparatus comprises a launch angle adjusting mechanism for adjusting a launching angle of a ball discharged from the launching apparatus relative to a horizontal plane.
11. The sport carrying bag according to claim 10, wherein the launching apparatus comprises an electrically rotatable fly wheel rotatably mounted in a structure having two laterally spaced mounting plates and a lower guiding surface interconnecting the two launching apparatus mounting plates from which a ball is electable through the ejection section and an opening formed in the outer periphery of the sport carrying bag.
12. The sport carrying hag according to claim 11, further comprising a flywheel motor by which the flywheel is rotatable, the controller additionally being in data communication with the flywheel motor, and a user interface in data communication with the controller by which user selected operating conditions for the ball feeding motor and the flywheel motor are enterable.
13. The sport carrying bag according to claim 12, further comprising one or more sensors in data communication with the controller configured to detect remote control commands, and a processing element suitable to process data from the one or more sensors.
14. The sport carrying bag according to claim 13, wherein the one or more sensors include sound sensors for detecting voice or sound commands including the sound of a racket hitting a tennis ball, visual sensors for visually detecting commands including a predefined hand gesture, and a sensor suitable to detect a control command.
15. The sport carrying bag according to claim 13, further comprising a wireless communication module configured to wirelessly communicate with an electronic computing device and to receive commands therefrom, and to transmit training related data output from the processing element.
16. The sport carrying bag according to claim 10, further comprising a plurality of compartments suitable to accommodate sport equipment and an internal structure, wherein the outer periphery is a hard outer shell external to the plurality of compartments and the internal structure is fastened to the outer shell to segment the sport carrying bag into the plurality of compartments and prevents the sport carrying bag from collapsing, wherein the launching apparatus and the ball sorting apparatus are held in place by the internal structure.
17. The sport carrying bag according to claim 1, further comprising a retractable trolley type handle, allowing the sport carrying bag to be wheeled.
18. The sport carrying bag according to claim 12, wherein the ball sorting apparatus is settable to automatically deliver one of the balls from the ball hopper to the loading section of the launching apparatus once every fixed or unfixed time interval and at a desired launching velocity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0035] A sport carrying bag comprising a plurality of compartments to store in each of which equipment or products needed to undergo training with respect to a desired ball related sport activity, and automatic launching apparatus capable of delivering one or more balls at a desired speed and angle to a desired distance is surprisingly efficient; compact and convenient.
[0036] Although the following description relates to apparatus for the launching of tennis balls, the sport carrying bag is similarly applicable to the launching of other types of balls, such as pickleballs, paddle balls and soft tennis balls.
[0037] Reference will now be made to an embodiment of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying figures for purposes of illustration only. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the following description that alternative embodiments of the structures and methods illustrated herein may be employed, mutatis mutandis, without departing from the principles of the claimed invention.
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[0039] Handle 7 may be a “trolley” type handle which is connected to telescopic arms, allowing handle 107 to be shifted back and forth from its initial unextended position (as shown in the Figs.) to an extended position in which the handle is positioned further away from wheels 106 than in the initial unextended position. Carrying bag 101 may be wheeled using handle 107 in a manner similar to suitcases and luggage, in addition to being able to be carried by shoulder straps 108 or any other handle that may be added, e.g., between covers 102 and 103.
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[0041] An automatic launching apparatus 206 is shown inside launcher compartment 207.
[0042] According to an embodiment of the preset invention, in order to allow the above-detailed features of carrying bag 101, bag 101 comprises a hard outer plastic shell exoskeleton, made of fiber reinforced thermoplastic, capable of supporting bag 101's content as well as providing the bag's rigidness. Secondly the internal mechanisms are held in place by an internal structure that is fastened to bag 101's chassis (outer shell). The internal structure holds the internal elements in place (e.g., launching apparatus 206), and functions as a compartment divider, by segmenting bag 101's volume. According to an embodiment of the invention, since the overall mass needs to be manageable by the end user (i.e., low-weight), the structural materials will be reinforced polymers instead of metals.
[0043] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the direction at which balls are ejected from barrel 303 is determined by the horizontal orientation of carrying bag 101, and by a mechanical launch angle mechanism. According to another embodiment of the invention, an electronically controlled deflection member (numeral 210 in
[0044] According to another embodiment of the present invention, in order to prevent balls from being jammed while being fed to the launching apparatus, an electrically rotatable ball sorting apparatus is provided for controlled loading of balls, wherein a user may determine the rate or other condition (e.g., upon receipt of an explicit command) at which balls will be delivered by the ball sorting apparatus to the loading section of the launching apparatus.
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[0046] As shown in
[0047] Disc 5 may be driven by the vertical shaft of a gearbox 24 connected to motor 26, which may be bi-directional. Gearbox 24 and motor 26 are shown in
[0048] A carrying bag 70 according to another embodiment which is configured with automatic launching apparatus 86 is illustrated in
[0049] Carrying bag 70 may be wheeled using an extendable handle 72 or may be carried by shoulder straps 74, as described with respect to carrying hag 101. Carrying hag 70 is configured with an outer shell 76, generally a water repellant plastic material, which is compartmentalized, and an inner shell 35 spaced from outer shell 76 and enclosing the ball sorting apparatus 10, launching apparatus 86 and control system 90. Inner shell 35 is generally made of a lightweight metal such as aluminum, but also may be made of a plastic material.
[0050] An integral and expandable hopper compartment 82 provided with carrying bag 70 is shown in
[0051] When hopper compartment cover 81 is set to the opened condition shown in
[0052] A mobile device compartment 41 may be attached to a central portion of the top 78 of outer shell 76. A tennis racket compartment 73 may be provided in a side section of outer shell 76.
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[0056] It will be appreciated that fly wheel 42 may also be used in conjunction with barrel 303 of launching apparatus 206 illustrated in
[0057] In other embodiments of the invention, the automatic launching apparatus may comprise a different launching apparatus, such as one that initiates ball ejection by means of air pressure.
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[0060] Power source 88 is required to supply power to the various electrically powered components for a sufficient amount of time. Accordingly, a 3 amp-hour (Ah) 12 volt (V) battery may be used to power the launching apparatus and any other electrically powered components provided in various embodiments of the invention (e.g., an electronically controlled deflection member, sensors, processing elements, and a wireless communication module). An exemplary housing location of power source 88 is shown in
[0061] Control system 90 advantageously provides an anti-jamming function. As shown in
[0062] According to an embodiment, control system 90 further comprises one or more sensors 97 in data communication with controller 95, which are attached for example to the inner shell or to the outer shell, and are configured to detect control commands given from afar. The sensors 97 may include sound sensors for detecting voice or sound commands (e.g., the sound of a racket hitting a tennis ball), visual sensors for visually detecting commands (e.g., a predefined hand gesture), and/or any other sensor suitable to detect a control command. Accordingly, controller 95 further comprises a processing element suitable to process data from the one or more sensors.
[0063] According to another embodiment, control system 90 further comprises a wireless communication module 93 configured to wirelessly communicate with an electronic computing device 99 (e.g., smartphone, PDA, tablet, etc.) and to receive commands therefrom, and to transmit training related data (e.g., a summary of a training session) that may be processed by a server 100. Electronic computing device 99 may be conveniently retained in mobile device compartment 41 (
[0064] Below is an exemplary embodiment of a tennis-equipment carrying bag, the constructive details and constraints of which arise from the need to launch balls from one side of a tennis court to the other, and the need to withstand forces of ball launches. Obviously the specific values provided below are exemplary in nature and are provided for sake of demonstration. Obviously the present invention is not limited to these values and may be implemented with other values, without exceeding the scope of the claims.
[0065] One of the main considerations in the construction of a carrying bag according to the present invention is the manner in which a bag is kept in an upright position while launching balls and is prevented from falling over as result of a launch. Assuming that a launching apparatus (e.g., 206) comprises a fly, wheel that turns at the speed of approximately 2500 revolutions per minute (rpm), and is configured to launch a tennis ball weighing less than 60 grams to a distance of at least 20 meters with an incline of 15-25 degrees above ground, the force exerted on the tennis ball would be between 250 and 300 Newtons (N). The distance d between the front ejecting side of barrel 303 and the axle of wheels 206 is chosen so as to allow the bag to withstand the launching force, taking in account the horizontal component of the launch force F.sub.Lx and the weight of the bag that defines the amount of resistance force the wheels are able to withstand. For instance, the distance d.sub.x may be 310 millimeters (mm) in a bag weighing 5 kilograms (kg) with a center of gravity located 351 mm above ground and 171 mm from the front side of the barrel.
[0066] Although embodiments of the invention have been described by way of illustration, it will be understood that the invention may be carried out with many variations, modifications, and adaptations, without exceeding the scope of the claims.