BASKETBALL TRAINING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR USING SAME IN SHOOTING A BASKETBALL
20220016492 · 2022-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B47/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A basketball training apparatus includes a flat table portion including ball holders that are circular holes through the table portion dimensioned to hold a basketball; and legs that extend from the flat table portion and keep the table portion substantially level.
Claims
1. A method for training a person to shoot a basketball comprising: providing a basketball training apparatus comprising: a single flat table portion including ball holders that are circular holes through the table portion and that hold a basketball within the circular holes such that the portion of the basketball outside of the hole can be grasped on all sides, wherein the ball holder holes have a uniform diameter of 0.2 meters; and legs configured to extend from the flat table portion and keep the table portion substantially level with respect to a surface that the legs engage, wherein the legs are height-adjustable and the height adjustment of the legs varies the height of the table; wherein the table portion has a pivot at its mid-point about which the flat table portion can fold, wherein the table portion comprises two equal-sized halves rotatable about the pivot; unfolding the table portion about the pivot; extending the legs from the table to engage a court; setting a height of the legs to a desired height; placing the apparatus at the desired orientation to a basket; placing basketballs into the ball holder holes; removing the basketballs from the ball holders one at a time; and shooting the basketballs towards the basket.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the legs extend from the table portion from a pivot, such that the legs have two positions, an extended position and a folded position.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein in the folded position, the legs are beneath the table portion.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the table portion halves each include a portion of a closure mechanism that when engaged, holds the table in a closed position.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the table portion includes a storage area into which the legs fold in their folded position.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the legs include telescoping inner and outer legs engaged to one another through a spring loaded button extending from the inner leg and holes in the outer leg.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the legs include wheels.
8. The method claim 7, wherein the wheels include a locking mechanism to prevent the wheels from moving.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the table portion further includes handles.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the table portion further comprises weight reduction holes.
11. A method for setting up a basketball training apparatus comprising: providing a basketball training apparatus comprising: a single flat table portion including ball holders that are circular holes through the table portion and that hold a basketball within the circular holes such that the portion of the basketball outside of the hole can be grasped on all sides, wherein the ball holder holes have a uniform diameter of 0.2 meters; and legs configured to extend from the flat table portion and keep the table portion substantially level with respect to a surface that the legs engage, wherein the legs are height-adjustable and the height adjustment of the legs varies the height of the table; wherein the table portion has a pivot at its mid-point about which the flat table portion can fold, wherein the table portion comprises two equal-sized halves rotatable about the pivot; unfolding the table portion about the pivot; extending the legs from the table to engage a court; setting a height of the legs to a desired height; placing the apparatus at the desired orientation to a basket; and placing basketballs into the ball holder holes.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the legs extend from the table portion from a pivot, such that the legs have two positions, an extended position and a folded position.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein in the folded position, the legs are beneath the table portion.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the table portion halves each include a portion of a closure mechanism that when engaged, holds the table in a closed position.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the table portion includes a storage area into which the legs fold in their folded position.
16. The method of claim 11, wherein the legs include telescoping inner and outer legs engaged to one another through a spring loaded button extending from the inner leg and holes in the outer leg.
17. The method of claim 11, wherein the legs include wheels.
18. The method claim 17, wherein the wheels include a locking mechanism to prevent the wheels from moving.
19. The method of claim 11, wherein the table portion further includes handles.
20. The method of claim 11, wherein the table portion further comprises weight reduction holes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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[0014] The table portion 210 includes two halves 216, 218 foldable about a pivot 212 such that it can fold onto itself and encapsulate a storage area 214 between the halves 216, 218 and a user can easily transport it using the handles 221. The pivot 212 may be any suitable hinge and should not extend through the ball holders 220. When closed, the apparatus 200 may include a closure mechanism 270 in order to prevent accidental opening during transport. The closure mechanism 270 may include a clasp with each clasping piece on one half of the table portion 210, a press fit engagement between positions of the table portion 210 underside, or other suitable engagement.
[0015] As best seen in
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[0017] The legs 250 may pivot about pivot 230 such that they move between an extended position (
[0018] The legs 250 may be height adjustable between three heights: (1) Level 1 (LOW) 0.65 cm, Level 2 (MEDIUM) 0.90 cm, and LEVEL 3 (TALL) 1.10 cm, all shown respectively in
[0019] The legs 250 may include two telescoping portions 222, 224, where the inner leg 222 includes spring-compressed buttons 225 that extend through holes 227 in the outer leg 224. Movement between the different heights requires compression of the buttons 225 and realignment with another hole 227. The legs 250 may also include one or more cross pieces 229 to increase the apparatus's stability.
[0020] As shown, the legs 250's extension and rotation is done manually, but the legs may both extend and rotate using an electric, hydraulic, or other-powered actuator.
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[0022] In use for training, the training apparatus helps create a more natural, repetitive flow for a shooter in this way. First, the shooter receives the ball at the same (adjustable) level for each shot because the table is level with the court. Thus instead of coming off a dribble or receiving a pass, both of which can result in the ball arriving at a different height, the apparatus 200 delivers the ball at only one height. Second, the apparatus 200, by presenting the ball at the same level allows the shooter to focus on the basket. This might be harder in game situations but in practice it allows the shooter to remain focused on the basket. Third, by setting up the apparatus 200 in one location, the shooter can return to the same spot and practice from one distance, establishing even more consistency.
[0023] A method of using the apparatus 200 may include the following steps:
[0024] (1) Unfold the apparatus and extend the legs 250.
[0025] (2) Set the height of the legs 250 to a desired height for training.
[0026] (3) Place the apparatus at the desired orientation (the apparatus can be oriented so that any of its edges face or are angled to the basket as desired). It should be appreciated that steps 2 and 3 may be reversed.
[0027] (4) Place basketballs into ball holders 220.
[0028] At this point, the device has been set up for use in training.
[0029] (5) Orient the shooter at the apparatus 200 at the distance that they will begin practicing.
[0030] (6) Shooter retrieves ball from ball holder 220 and executes a shot. Shooter can self-train for repetition or work with a trainer on-site or remotely to receive shooting advice.
[0031] (7) Depending on shooter's size and desired training approach, shooter may stay in one place and shoot while they reach for balls, someone may place balls into ball holders 220 nearest the shooter, or shooter may move from one ball holder 220 to the next.
[0032] (8) When all the ball holders 220 are empty, shooter may reload apparatus 200 with balls or someone other than the shooter may reload the balls as the shooter works.
[0033] While the invention has been described with reference to the embodiments above, a person of ordinary skill in the art would understand that various changes or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the claims.