Golf swing training aid
11077348 · 2021-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf swing training aid to assistively train a golfer the proper position and motion of the golfer's leading and trailing arms during certain phases of a golf swing, which primarily includes a strap assembly for releasably securing the training aid to the golfer's leading arm and an upper arm cradle connecting to a lower arm cradle by a hinging assembly with each of the arm cradles including an upper member integrally connecting and curvilinearly transitioning to a pair of longitudinal sidewalls. A locking assembly configured with first and second housing sections respectively attached to the upper and lower arm cradles houses a moveable shaft that fulfills to lock the arm cradles in a collinear arrangement and unlock the arm cradles to further pivotal movement relative to one another about the hinging assembly, particularly as such to correspond with the bending movement of the leading arm during the follow-through phase of the golf swing.
Claims
1. A golf swing training aid adaptable for attachment to a golfer's leading arm having an elbow joint, said golf swing training aid comprising, in combination: an upper arm cradle adaptable for attachment to the golfer's leading arm above the elbow joint and having a first end; a lower arm cradle adaptable for attachment to the golfer's leading arm below the elbow joint and having a first end; a hinging assembly for pivotally connecting said upper arm cradle to said lower arm cradle and being adaptably located in vicinity of the elbow joint of the golfer's leading arm; and a locking assembly having a moveable shaft, a first housing section mounted to said upper arm cradle and a second housing section mounted to said lower arm cradle, said first and second housing sections each having an internal bore for housing therewithin said moveable shaft and a proximal end respectively extending openly beyond said first ends of the upper and lower arm cradles.
2. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said upper and lower arm cradles comprises an upper member integrally connecting and curvilinearly transitioning to a pair of longitudinal sidewalls.
3. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 2, wherein said hinging assembly comprises a flange integrally connecting to and extending linearly outward from each of said longitudinal sidewalls of the upper and lower arm cradles.
4. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 3, wherein each of said flanges of the upper and lower arm cradles comprises an aperture extending therethrough, said flanges of the upper arm cradle being positioned to engage and mate with said flanges of the lower arm cradle to form a first set of aligned apertures and a second set of aligned apertures with each accommodating passage of a pass-through bolt assembly.
5. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 2, wherein each of said upper members of the upper and lower arm cradles comprises a widened portion transitioning to a tapered portion.
6. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 2, wherein each of said upper and lower arm cradles comprises a bridging member integrally connecting to and extending outwardly from said upper member respectively associated therewith.
7. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 6, wherein each of said upper and lower arm cradles comprises a pair of opposing protuberances integrally connecting to and extending outwardly from said bridging member respectively associated therewith.
8. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 7, wherein each of said opposing protuberances comprises a spanning element integrally connecting to a curvilinear portion.
9. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 8, wherein said curvilinear portion comprises an elongate aperture to establish a pair of elongate apertures respectively associated with said upper and lower arm cradles for passing therethrough and accommodating a distal strap for circumferentially engaging the golfer's leading arm, said distal strap having a first end connecting to a second end by connective means.
10. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 2, wherein each of said upper members of the upper and lower arm cradles comprises a pair of dual elongate apertures for passing therethrough and accommodating a proximal strap for circumferentially engaging the golfer's leading arm, said proximal strap having a first end connecting to a second end by connective means.
11. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said internal bores of the first and second housing sections comprises an open end and a closed internal end.
12. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said first and second housing sections respectively comprises a first magnet and a second magnet.
13. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 12, wherein said second housing section of the lower arm cradle comprises an elongate opening in open communication with said internal bore associated therewith.
14. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 13, wherein said moveable shaft comprises an upright handle extending outwardly therefrom and passing through said elongate opening of the lower arm cradle for manually manipulating said moveable shaft relatively within said internal bores of the first and second housing sections.
15. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 12, wherein said moveable shaft comprises a first end capable of magnetically interacting with said second magnet of the second housing section to allow said upper arm cradle to pivot relatively about said hinging assembly and displace angularly from said lower arm cradle.
16. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 15, wherein said moveable shaft comprises a second end capable of magnetically interacting with said first magnet of the first housing section to lockingly engage said upper and lower arm cradles in a collinear arrangement.
17. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 16, wherein said moveable shaft comprises an effective length to the extent it retracts and resides entirely within said internal bore of the second housing section while said first end of the moveable shaft magnetically interacts with said second magnet and traverses said open ends of the internal bores of the first and second housing sections while said second end of the moveable shaft magnetically interacts with said first magnet.
18. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said internal bores of the first and second housing sections comprises a cylindrical configuration for accommodating said moveable shaft having an equivalent geometric configuration.
19. A golf swing training aid adaptable for attachment to a golfer's leading arm having an elbow joint, said golf swing training aid comprising, in combination: an upper arm cradle having an upper member integrally connecting and curvilinearly transitioning to a pair of longitudinal sidewalls, said upper arm cradle being adaptable for attachment to the golfer's leading arm above the elbow joint; a lower arm cradle having an upper member integrally connecting and curvilinearly transitioning to a pair of longitudinal sidewalls, said lower arm cradle being adaptable for attachment to the golfer's leading arm below the elbow joint; a hinging assembly for pivotally connecting said upper arm cradle to said lower arm cradle and being adaptably located in vicinity of the elbow joint of the golfer's leading arm; and a locking assembly having a moveable shaft, a first housing section mounted to said upper arm cradle and a second housing section mounted to said lower arm cradle, said first and second housing sections each having an internal bore for housing therewithin said moveable shaft and respectively having a first magnet and a second magnet.
20. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 19, wherein each of said upper and lower arm cradles comprises a bridging member integrally connecting to and extending outwardly from said upper member respectively associated therewith and a pair of opposing protuberances integrally connecting to and extending outwardly from said bridging member respectively associated therewith, each of said opposing protuberances having a spanning element integrally connecting to a curvilinear portion.
21. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 20, wherein said curvilinear portion comprises an elongate aperture to establish a pair of elongate apertures respectively associated with the upper and lower arm cradles, each of said upper members of the upper and lower arm cradles comprises a pair of dual elongate apertures.
22. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 21, further comprising a strap assembly having a pair of distal straps correspondingly passing through said pairs of elongate apertures of the upper and lower arm cradles and a pair of proximal straps correspondingly passing through said pairs of dual elongate apertures of the upper and lower arm cradles.
23. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 19, wherein each of said first and second housing sections respectively comprises a first open cavity configured with said first magnet and a second open cavity configured with said second magnet.
24. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 19, wherein said moveable shaft comprises a first end capable of magnetically interacting with said second magnet of the second housing section to allow said upper arm cradle to pivot relatively about said hinging assembly and displace angularly from said lower arm cradle and a second end capable of magnetically interacting with said first magnet of the first housing section to lockingly engage said upper and lower arm cradles in a collinear arrangement.
25. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 19, wherein said hinging assembly comprises a flange integrally connecting to and extending linearly outward from each of said longitudinal sidewalls of the upper and lower arm cradles, each of said flanges of the upper and lower arm cradles comprises an aperture extending therethrough, said flanges of the upper arm cradle being positioned to engage and mate with said flanges of the lower arm cradle to form a first set of aligned apertures and a second set of aligned apertures with each accommodating passage of a pass-through bolt assembly.
26. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 19, wherein said second housing section of the lower arm cradle comprises an elongate opening in open communication with said internal bore associated therewith, said moveable shaft having an upright handle extending outwardly therefrom and passing through said elongate opening of the lower arm cradle for manually manipulating said moveable shaft relatively within said internal bores of the first and second housing sections.
27. A golf swing training aid adaptable for attachment to a golfer's leading arm having an elbow joint, said golf swing training aid comprising, in combination: an upper arm cradle having an upper member integrally connecting and curvilinearly transitioning to a pair of longitudinal sidewalls, said upper arm cradle being adaptable for attachment to the golfer's leading arm above the elbow joint; a lower arm cradle having an upper member integrally connecting and curvilinearly transitioning to a pair of longitudinal sidewalls, said lower arm cradle being adaptable for attachment to the golfer's leading arm below the elbow joint; a hinging assembly for pivotally connecting said upper arm cradle to said lower arm cradle and being adaptably located in vicinity of the elbow joint of the golfer's leading arm, said hinging assembly having a flange integrally connecting to and extending linearly outward from each of said longitudinal sidewalls of the upper and lower arm cradles, each of said flanges of the upper and lower arm cradles having an aperture extending therethrough, said flanges of the upper arm cradle being positioned to engage and mate with said flanges of the lower arm cradle to form a first set of aligned apertures and a second set of aligned apertures with each accommodating passage of a pass-through bolt assembly; and a locking assembly having a first housing section mounted to said upper arm cradle and a second housing section mounted to said lower arm cradle, each of said first and second housing sections having an internal bore for housing therewithin a moveable shaft and respectively having a first magnet and a second magnet, said second housing section having an elongate opening in open communication with said internal bore associated therewith, said moveable shaft having an upright handle extending outwardly therefrom and passing through said elongate opening of the second housing section.
28. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 27, wherein said moveable shaft comprises a first end capable of magnetically interacting with said second magnet of the second housing section to allow said upper arm cradle to pivot relatively about said hinging assembly and displace angularly from said lower arm cradle and a second end capable of magnetically interacting with said first magnet of the first housing section to lockingly engage said upper and lower arm cradles in a collinear arrangement.
29. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 27, wherein each of said upper and lower arm cradles comprises a bridging member integrally connecting to and extending outwardly from said upper member respectively associated therewith and a pair of opposing protuberances integrally connecting to and extending outwardly from said bridging member respectively associated therewith, each of said opposing protuberances having a spanning element integrally connecting to a curvilinear portion, each of said curvilinear portions having an elongate aperture to establish a pair of elongate apertures respectively associated with the upper and lower arm cradles, each of said upper members of the upper and lower arm cradles having a pair of dual elongate apertures.
30. The golf swing training aid as set forth in claim 29, further comprising a strap assembly having a pair of distal straps correspondingly passing through said pairs of elongate apertures of the upper and lower arm cradles and a pair of proximal straps correspondingly passing through said pairs of dual elongate apertures of the upper and lower arm cradles, each of said proximal and distal straps having a first end connecting to a second end by a buckle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(15) While this invention is susceptible of being embodied in many different forms, the preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described in detail hereinafter with the understanding that the present disclosure purposefully exemplifies the principles of the present invention and is not intended to unduly limit the invention to the embodiments illustrated and presented herein. The present invention has particular utility as a golf swing training aid that assists the golfer in developing a proper swing pattern, teaches the golfer proper positioning and feel of his/her arms during a golf swing that through repeated use thereof establishes long-term retention, and allows the golf club to travel on a correct plane and path to the extent of establishing a widened swing arc for maximum amount of applied hitting force to a golf ball.
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(18) Integrally connecting to and extending linearly outward from each of the longitudinal sidewalls 12a, 14a of the upper and lower arm cradles is a flange 12b, 14b configured with an aperture that furthers unrestricted operation or freedom of movement of the hinging assembly 16 during use and operation of the golf swing training aid 10. A first end 28 of the upper arm cradle as specifically shown in
(19) In further association with each of the upper and lower arm cradles is a pair of opposing protuberances 42, 44 that integrally connect to and extend outwardly from a bridging member 46, 48 emanating from and connecting to their respective upper members 22, 24. Each bridging member is shown in
(20) The locking assembly 18 as generally illustrated in
(21) Each of the first and second housing sections is further associated with an internal bore 70, 72 of cylindrical form or equivalent geometric structure extending about their respective lengths to transitorily accommodate and pass therewithin a movable shaft 74 having an equivalent geometric configuration in relation thereto. The internal bore as associated with each of the first and second housing sections 66, 68 is depicted in
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(24) Comparatively, as the moveable shaft 74 slidably relocates within the coaxial alignment of the internal bores 72, 74 of the first and second housing sections 66, 68 and advances until a second end 74c of the moveable shaft abuts against the closed internal end 70b of the first housing section 66, a predetermined amount of the moveable shaft's length will reside simultaneously within each of the internal bores 70, 72 of the first and second housing sections with the handle 90 generally being positioned in vicinity of a proximal end 88b of the elongate opening 88, thus establishing the structure by which the locking assembly attains an engaged, locking state. Retention of the moveable shaft 74 for continued, locking engagement is effectively maintained through the magnetic interaction of the second end 74c of the moveable shaft with the first magnet 80 of the upper arm cradle 12. Consequently, by means of this structural relationship and magnetic interaction, the upper and lower arm cradles are capable of maintaining their collinear relationship, particularly being operably advantageous for the setup, backswing and downswing phases of the golf swing.
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(26) In fulfilling attachment of each of the proximal straps 94, 96 respectively to the upper and lower arm cradles, the first end 94a, 96a is fixedly attached to the buckle whereas the second end 94b, 96b is fed in succession through a pair of dual elongate apertures 104, 106 extending through the upper members 22, 24 respectively associated with the upper and lower arm cradles, particularly as shown in
(27) Now by way of briefly describing the assembly and operation of the golf swing training aid 10, one may appreciably gain further insight into the relatedness and interaction of the operative components discussed thus far that principally fulfill the utilitarian objects of the present invention.
(28) The upper and lower arms cradles 12, 14 are hingedly connected for pivotal rotation with respect to one another by way of the pass-through bolt assembly 36, 38, which is shown in
(29) After completing the sequence of mechanical assembly, the golfer's leading arm is slidably positioned within the open looped structure 116 or within a double lapping strap configuration 118 as shown in
(30) At setup for a golf swing, the locking assembly 18 is initially activated in an engaged, locking state where the upper and lower arm cradles are positioned and maintained in a collinear arrangement. In this regard, the moveable shaft 74 is slidably repositioned within the internal bores 70, 72 of the first and second housing sections 66, 68, primarily in the direction of B in
(31) During the takeaway, backswing and downswing phases of the golf swing, linearity of the golfer's leading arm 20 will be maintained with that of the golf swing training aid 10 by way of the continued retention of the moveable shaft 74 at its initial setup position. On the downswing phase of the golf swing, but momentarily after the golf club's impact with the golf ball, the created jarring and centrifugal forces occurring at this moment will cause the second end 74c of the moveable shaft to breakaway or disengage from the first magnet 80 of the upper arm cradle and slide within the aligned arrangement of the internal bores of the first and second housing sections 66, 68 in the direction of B′ in
(32) It is obvious that the components comprising the golf swing training aid 10 may be fabricated from a variety of materials, providing such selection or use of materials possess the capacity to withstand forces acting thereon throughout its duration of use in a sport setting or environment.
(33) Accordingly, it is most desirable, and therefore preferred, to construct the upper and lower arm cradles 12, 14 from plastic, aluminum or an equivalent type of material that meaningfully offers reasonable structural strength for its weight, while limiting the extent by which the components may unacceptably fail due to applied forces. In other aspects of fabrication, the moveable shaft 74 is made from carbon steel or equivalent to fulfill magnetic interaction with the first and second magnets 80, 82. It is further contemplated within the scope of fabricating the golf swing training aid 10 that the proximal and distal straps are made from a woven cotton or nylon material or yet in other applications, an elastic material possessing stretching capabilities that fulfills to supplement comfort while the golf swing training aid is securely attached to the golfer's leading arm 20. In furthering aspects of comfortability of the golf swing training aid 10, underside surfaces 22d, 24d of the upper members 22, 24 respectively associated with the upper and lower arm cradles 12, 14 may receive a padded lining 122 possessing cushioning and compressive qualities such as elastomeric foam, silicone, neoprene, gel-filled pads, and the like, particularly as illustrated in
(34) While there has been shown and described a particular embodiment of the invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and alterations can be made therein without departing from the invention and, therefore, it is aimed in the appended claims to cover all such changes and alterations which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. For instance, the size, material, and placement of the proximal and distal straps connectively associated with the golf swing training aid 10 may differ to fulfill certain requirements. Further, the size, shape, location, and the materials of the upper and lower arm cradles 12, 14, the hinge assembly 16, and the moveable shaft 74 may equally vary. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents rather than by the examples set forth herein.