Golf training device
11325015 ยท 2022-05-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2069/367
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/3661
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf training device comprising a base platform and a golf-ball platform that are interconnected with a telescoping, extendable rail. The base platform provides an area on which a golfer assumes a stance when addressing a golf ball. The rail is constructed with a rigid but pliable material that twists and contorts when a golfer is standing on the base platform. Therefore, the golfer must remain completely balanced while addressing the ball and swinging the club to prevent the platform from wobbling uncontrollably. The base platform is mounted on a turntable that allows a golfer to rotate the base platform between a first orientation where balance must be maintained in a direction parallel to the shoulders and a second orientation where balance must be maintained in a direction perpendicular to the shoulders.
Claims
1. A golf training device comprising: a base platform on which a golfer stands, said base platform having a top edge, a bottom edge, and two opposing side edges; a golf-ball platform spaced from and connected to said base platform, said golf-ball platform having two opposing side edges; a narrow telescoping, extendable rail interconnecting said base platform and said golf-ball platform, said narrow telescoping extendable rail positioned beneath said base platform and extending from the top edge to the bottom edge so that a portion beneath said base platform twists and contorts when a golfer is standing thereon so that the golfer must remain balanced while swinging a golf club to prevent the base platform from wobbling uncontrollably.
2. The golf training device according to claim 1 further comprising: a hinged support at the top edge, the bottom edge and the two opposing side edge that are deployable to a vertical position to anchor the base platform on an underlying surface.
3. The golf training device according to claim 1 further comprising: means for rotating said base platform between a first orientation wherein the golfer must maintain balance in a vector that is parallel to a golfer's shoulders and a second orientation wherein the golfer must maintain balance in a second vector that is perpendicular to the golfer's shoulders.
4. The golf training device according to claim 3 wherein said means for rotating said base platform comprises said base platform mounted on a turntable.
5. The golf training device according to claim 4 further comprising: an aperture on an upper surface of the base platform, said aperture aligning with a bore on said turntable; a locking pin received within said aperture and said bore to lock said base platform in either the first orientation or the second orientation.
6. The golf training device according to claim 1 wherein the golf-ball platform includes a plurality of concave indentions that are configured to cradle a golf ball when the golfer wishes to practice a fairway shot.
7. The golf training device according to claim 6 wherein the golf-ball platform further includes a plurality of holes for receiving golf tees to allow the golfer to practice tee shots.
8. The golf training device according to claim 1 wherein said golf-ball platform includes a pivotal support stand deployable from each of said two opposing side edges that stabilize said golf-ball platform when said rail is twisting.
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(13) The present invention relates to a golf training device 100 comprising a base platform 108 and a golf-ball platform 110 that are interconnected by a telescoping, extendable rail 112. The base platform 108 provides an area on which a golfer stands when addressing a golf ball 106 with a golf club 104. Therefore, the upper surface of the base platform 108 includes multiple sets footprint outlines 124 to assist the golfer with properly positioning the feet when assuming a desired stance. The upper surface also preferably includes a roughened or textured layer that prevents a golfer's feet from sliding when swinging a golf club. Between or adjacent the sets of footprints are design elements 126, logos or similar indicia. The base platform is mounted on a turntable 10 formed of an upper plate 12 rotatably attached to a lower plate 13 with ball bearings (not pictured) positioned therebetween. The turntable is designed to withstand a load of at least 400 pounds to safely support golfers standing on the base platform.
(14) The turntable allows a golfer 102 to rotate the base platform between a first orientation as depicted in
(15) The rail is formed of an outer U-shaped section 20 fastened to the lower turntable plate 13 and an inner section 21 affixed to the bottom surface of the golf ball platform 110. The inner section 21 slides within a channel formed on the outer section to selectively space the base and golf-ball platforms. A stop member or similar mechanism limits the extension of the rail to prevent compete detachment of the rail sections. Therefore, the distance between the golf-ball platform and the base platform can be selectively adjusted according to the size of the golfer and/or the golfer's preference.
(16) The rail is constructed with a rigid but pliable material so that the portion 116 beneath the elevated base platform twists and contorts when a golfer is standing thereon. Therefore, the golfer must remain completely balanced while addressing the ball and swinging the club to prevent the platform from wobbling uncontrollably. The top 44, bottom 45 and side edges 46 of the base platform have hinged supports 122 that can be deployed to a vertical position as depicted in
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(18) The above-described device is not limited to the exact details of construction and enumeration of parts provided herein. Furthermore, the size, shape, and materials of construction of the various components can be varied without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
(19) Although there has been shown and described the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made thereto which do not exceed the scope of the appended claims. Therefore, the scope of the invention is only to be limited by the following claims.