Wrist-Training Device for a Golf Swing
20210046370 ยท 2021-02-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/3608
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A wrist-training device for a golf swing is an apparatus that trains a golfer of a consistent proper golf swing form. The apparatus includes a housing, a trigger assembly, and a click-alert assembly. The housing contains the trigger assembly and the click-alert assembly. The housing is wearable as the apparatus includes a length-adjustable strap. The length-adjustable strap wraps around the wrist. A first loop and a second loop connect the length-adjustable strap around the housing. The trigger assembly activates the click-alert assembly. The click-alert assembly notifies the user of proper form with a sound. The trigger assembly includes an actuation plate and a release lever. The click-alert assembly includes a striking latch, a first magnet, and a second magnet. The actuation plate is pressed by the hand, and the release lever is engaged. The release lever releases the striking latch, allowing the first magnet to snap with the second magnet.
Claims
1. A wrist-training device for a golf swing comprises: a housing; a trigger assembly; a click-alert assembly; the housing comprises a lateral wall, a base plate, and a trigger-receiving channel; the trigger assembly comprises an actuation plate and a release lever; the click-alert assembly comprises a striking latch, a first magnet, and a second magnet; the base plate being positioned adjacent the lateral wall; the lateral wall being perimetrically fixed with the base plate; the trigger-receiving channel traversing into the lateral wall; the actuation plate being slidably engaged into the trigger-receiving channel; the release lever and the striking latch being positioned within the housing; the release lever being rotatably mounted onto the base plate about a lever pivot point; the striking latch being rotatably mounted onto the base plate about a latch pivot point; the first magnet being laterally fixed with the striking latch, offset from the latch pivot point; the second magnet being fixed within the housing, offset from the latch pivot point and the lever pivot point; the lever pivot point and the second magnet being positioned adjacent to the trigger-receiving channel; the latch pivot point being positioned offset from the trigger-receiving channel; and, the trigger assembly being operatively coupled with the click-alert assembly, wherein the trigger assembly is used to prime and release the click-alert assembly.
2. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 1 comprises: wherein the trigger assembly and the click-alert assembly are in a primed configuration; the release lever being engaged with the striking latch; and, the first magnet being positioned offset with the second magnet.
3. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 1 comprises: wherein the trigger assembly and the click-alert assembly are in a released configuration; the release lever being disengaged with the striking latch; and, the first magnet being magnetically coupled with the second magnet.
4. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the trigger assembly further comprises a trigger tab; the trigger tab being externally positioned with the housing; the trigger tab being fixed perpendicular and adjacent with the actuation plate; and, the trigger tab being oriented away from the base plate.
5. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the trigger assembly further comprises a stopper tab and a spring; the release lever comprises a first arm and a second arm; the stopper tab and the spring being positioned within the housing; the stopper tab being fixed onto the actuation plate; the spring being positioned adjacent and parallel with the trigger-receiving channel; the lever pivot point being positioned in between the first arm and the second arm; the first arm being oriented away from the trigger-receiving channel; the second arm being positioned between a free end of the spring and the stopper tab; a fixed end of the spring being positioned opposite the free end about the spring; and, the fixed end being mounted into the lateral wall.
6. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the housing further comprises a cover plate and a guiding slot; the click-alert assembly further comprises a reset tab; the cover plate being positioned adjacent with the lateral wall, opposite the base plate; the lateral wall being perimetrically attached with the cover plate; the guiding slot traversing through the cover plate; the guiding slot being configured to follow an arch-shaped path, wherein the arch-shaped path is centered around the latch pivot point; the reset tab being laterally connected with the striking latch, offset from the latch pivot point; the reset tab traversing through the guiding slot; and, the reset tab being slidably engaged along the guiding slot.
7. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a first loop; a second loop; a length-adjustable strap; the first loop being positioned opposite the second loop about the lateral wall; the first loop and the second loop being externally fixed with the housing; a first end of the length-adjustable strap being tethered through the first loop; a second end of the length-adjustable strap being positioned opposite the first end; and, the second end being tethered through the second loop.
8. A wrist-training device for a golf swing comprises: a housing; a trigger assembly; a click-alert assembly; the housing comprises a lateral wall, a base plate, and a trigger-receiving channel; the trigger assembly comprises an actuation plate, a release lever, and a trigger tab; the click-alert assembly comprises a striking latch, a first magnet, and a second magnet; the base plate being positioned adjacent the lateral wall; the lateral wall being perimetrically fixed with the base plate; the trigger-receiving channel traversing into the lateral wall; the actuation plate being slidably engaged into the trigger-receiving channel; the release lever and the striking latch being positioned within the housing; the release lever being rotatably mounted onto the base plate about a lever pivot point; the striking latch being rotatably mounted onto the base plate about a latch pivot point; the first magnet being laterally fixed with the striking latch, offset from the latch pivot point; the second magnet being fixed within the housing, offset from the latch pivot point and the lever pivot point; the lever pivot point and the second magnet being positioned adjacent to the trigger-receiving channel; the latch pivot point being positioned offset from the trigger-receiving channel; the trigger assembly being operatively coupled with the click-alert assembly, wherein the trigger assembly is used to prime and release the click-alert assembly; the trigger tab being externally positioned with the housing; the trigger tab being fixed perpendicular and adjacent with the actuation plate; and, the trigger tab being oriented away from the base plate.
9. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 8 comprises: wherein the trigger assembly and the click-alert assembly are in a primed configuration; the release lever being engaged with the striking latch; and, the first magnet being positioned offset with the second magnet.
10. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 8 comprises: wherein the trigger assembly and the click-alert assembly are in a released configuration; the release lever being disengaged with the striking latch; and, the first magnet being magnetically coupled with the second magnet.
11. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 8 comprises: the trigger assembly further comprises a stopper tab and a spring; the release lever comprises a first arm and a second arm; the stopper tab and the spring being positioned within the housing; the stopper tab being fixed onto the actuation plate; the spring being positioned adjacent and parallel with the trigger-receiving channel; the lever pivot point being positioned in between the first arm and the second arm; the first arm being oriented away from the trigger-receiving channel; the second arm being positioned between a free end of the spring and the stopper tab; a fixed end of the spring being positioned opposite the free end about the spring; and, the fixed end being mounted into the lateral wall.
12. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 8 comprises: the housing further comprises a cover plate and a guiding slot; the click-alert assembly further comprises a reset tab; the cover plate being positioned adjacent with the lateral wall, opposite the base plate; the lateral wall being perimetrically attached with the cover plate; the guiding slot traversing through the cover plate; the guiding slot being configured to follow an arch-shaped path, wherein the arch-shaped path is centered around the latch pivot point; the reset tab being laterally connected with the striking latch, offset from the latch pivot point; the reset tab traversing through the guiding slot; and, the reset tab being slidably engaged along the guiding slot.
13. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 8 comprises: a first loop; a second loop; a length-adjustable strap; the first loop being positioned opposite the second loop about the lateral wall; the first loop and the second loop being externally fixed with the housing; a first end of the length-adjustable strap being tethered through the first loop; a second end of the length-adjustable strap being positioned opposite the first end; and, the second end being tethered through the second loop.
14. A wrist-training device for a golf swing comprises: a housing; a trigger assembly; a click-alert assembly; a first loop; a second loop; a length-adjustable strap; the housing comprises a lateral wall, a base plate, and a trigger-receiving channel; the trigger assembly comprises an actuation plate and a release lever; the click-alert assembly comprises a striking latch, a first magnet, and a second magnet; the base plate being positioned adjacent the lateral wall; the lateral wall being perimetrically fixed with the base plate; the trigger-receiving channel traversing into the lateral wall; the actuation plate being slidably engaged into the trigger-receiving channel; the release lever and the striking latch being positioned within the housing; the release lever being rotatably mounted onto the base plate about a lever pivot point; the striking latch being rotatably mounted onto the base plate about a latch pivot point; the first magnet being laterally fixed with the striking latch, offset from the latch pivot point; the second magnet being fixed within the housing, offset from the latch pivot point and the lever pivot point; the lever pivot point and the second magnet being positioned adjacent to the trigger-receiving channel; the latch pivot point being positioned offset from the trigger-receiving channel; the trigger assembly being operatively coupled with the click-alert assembly, wherein the trigger assembly is used to prime and release the click-alert assembly; the first loop being positioned opposite the second loop about the lateral wall; the first loop and the second loop being externally fixed with the housing; a first end of the length-adjustable strap being tethered through the first loop; a second end of the length-adjustable strap being positioned opposite the first end; and, the second end being tethered through the second loop.
15. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 14 comprises: wherein the trigger assembly and the click-alert assembly are in a primed configuration; the release lever being engaged with the striking latch; and, the first magnet being positioned offset with the second magnet.
16. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 14 comprises: wherein the trigger assembly and the click-alert assembly are in a released configuration; the release lever being disengaged with the striking latch; and, the first magnet being magnetically coupled with the second magnet.
17. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 14 comprises: the trigger assembly further comprises a trigger tab; the trigger tab being externally positioned with the housing; the trigger tab being fixed perpendicular and adjacent with the actuation plate; and, the trigger tab being oriented away from the base plate.
18. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 14 comprises: the trigger assembly further comprises a stopper tab and a spring; the release lever comprises a first arm and a second arm; the stopper tab and the spring being positioned within the housing; the stopper tab being fixed onto the actuation plate; the spring being positioned adjacent and parallel with the trigger-receiving channel; the lever pivot point being positioned in between the first arm and the second arm; the first arm being oriented away from the trigger-receiving channel; the second arm being positioned between a free end of the spring and the stopper tab; a fixed end of the spring being positioned opposite the free end about the spring; and, the fixed end being mounted into the lateral wall.
19. The wrist-training device for a golf swing as claimed in claim 14 comprises: the housing further comprises a cover plate and a guiding slot; the click-alert assembly further comprises a reset tab; the cover plate being positioned adjacent with the lateral wall, opposite the base plate; the lateral wall being perimetrically attached with the cover plate; the guiding slot traversing through the cover plate; the guiding slot being configured to follow an arch-shaped path, wherein the arch-shaped path is centered around the latch pivot point; the reset tab being laterally connected with the striking latch, offset from the latch pivot point; the reset tab traversing through the guiding slot; and, the reset tab being slidably engaged along the guiding slot.
Description
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[0010] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0011] The present invention is a wrist-training device for a golf swing. The present invention trains the golfer to transition from a correct address position, where the lead wrist is in a cupped form, to a correct delivery position, where the lead wrist is a bowed form. Anatomically, if the wrist is in a position of ulnar deviation, the Triquetrum and Pisiform bones of the wrist move toward the Ulna bone in the forearm. If the wrist is also flat or bowed, the fleshy pad on the base of the palm pushes closer to towards the present invention which moves with the Ulna and Radius bones in the forearm. In order for the present invention to alert the user of a proper bowed form, a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a housing 1, a trigger assembly 7, and a click-alert assembly 18, seen in
[0012] The overall configuration of the aforementioned components allows the click-alert assembly 18 to be activated by the trigger assembly 7, and the click-alert assembly 18 to be reset. The housing 1 is defined as the base plate 3 is positioned adjacent the lateral wall 2, and the lateral wall 2 is perimetrically fixed with the base plate 3, seen in
[0013] Until wrist of the user performs the correct form, the trigger assembly 7 and the click-alert assembly 18 are in a primed configuration, seen in
[0014] Extra force is not required during the transition between the address position and the delivery position in order to activate the trigger assembly 7 as the trigger assembly 7 may further comprise a trigger tab 13, seen in
[0015] In order for the present invention to be reset from the released configuration to the primed configuration, the trigger assembly 7 may further comprise a stopper tab 14 and a spring 15, and the release lever 9 may comprise a first arm 10 and a second arm 11, seen in
[0016] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the housing 1 may further comprise a cover plate 5 and a guiding slot 6, seen in
[0017] A desired position of the present invention against the base of a palm of the user is secured as the present invention may further comprise a first loop 24, a second loop 25, and a length-adjustable strap 26, seen in
[0018] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.