System and Method for Providing an Improved Golf Swing
20200246672 ยท 2020-08-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/3621
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/36213
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1209
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0442
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
G09B19/00
PHYSICS
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A system and method for improving a golf swing. The system includes a club lie angle calculator, a golf club grabber, and a propeller channel for creating and supporting a swing plane for a user equal to the lie angle of a given golf club.
Claims
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5. An adjustable propeller channel assembly to assist a golfer to improve his/her golf swing, the assembly comprising: a) a moveable club grabber for engaging at least a shah of a specific golf club; b) a plurality of propeller channel pieces enabling a user actuated swing with a specific swing plane; and c) a propeller Channel for slidably engaging at least one of the plurality of propeller channel pieces so as to set and maintain consistent height placement of the specific golf club head.
6. The adjustable propeller channel assembly of claim 5, wherein the plurality of propeller channel pieces includes an L shaped propeller, wherein the plurality of propeller channel pieces can be adjusted to alter the slope of the swing plane that the specific golf club can traverse when engaged with the moveable club grabber.
7. The adjustable propeller channel assembly of claim 6, wherein the plurality of propeller channel pieces can be adjusted to alter the intersection of the swing plane that the specific golf club can traverse when engaged with the moveable club grabber with the user operating the specific golf club.
8. The adjustable propeller channel assembly of claim 5, wherein the plurality of propeller channel pieces includes an L shaped propeller, wherein the plurality of propeller channel pieces can be adjusted to alter radius of the arc that the specific golf club can traverse when engaged with the moveable club grabber.
9. An golf club grabber assembly for connection to a mechanical arm, the golf club grabber assembly teaching an improved golf swing generated by a user for a specific golf club having a club face striking surface comprising of a frame holding at least a pair of closed-biased rollers for receiving the club shaft, where the rollers permit a user to propel the rotation of the club engaging the golf club grabber assembly.
10. The golf club grabber assembly for connection to a mechanical arm of claim 9, wherein the at least a pair of closed-biased rollers define a grooves to receive a golf club shaft while permitting a user an extendable engagement with the golf club.
11. An adjustable propeller channel assembly to assist a golfer to improve his/her golf swing, the assembly comprising: a) a moveable club grabber for engaging at least a shaft of a specific golf club; b) a plurality of propeller channel pieces enabling a user actuated swing with a specific swing plane; c) a propeller Channel for slidably engaging at least one of the plurality of propeller channel pieces so as to set and maintain consistent height placement of the specific golf club head; and d) at least one adjustable frame component for connecting to and supporting the at least one propeller channel piece to compensate for the given height of the particular user and or the center of rotation height placement.
12. The adjustable propeller channel assembly of claim 11, wherein the plurality of propeller channel pieces includes an L shaped propeller, wherein the plurality of propeller channel pieces can be adjusted to alter the slope of the swing plane that the specific golf club can traverse when engaged with the moveable club grabber.
13. The adjustable propeller channel assembly of claim 12, wherein the plurality of propeller channel pieces can be adjusted to alter the intersection of the swing plane that the specific golf club can traverse when engaged with the moveable club grabber with the user operating the specific golf club.
14. The adjustable propeller channel assembly of claim 11, wherein the plurality of propeller channel pieces includes an L shaped propeller, wherein the plurality of propeller channel pieces can be adjusted to alter radius of the arc that the specific golf club can traverse when engaged with the moveable club grabber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0040] Set forth below is a description of what currently believed to be the preferred embodiment or best examples of the invention claimed. Future and present alternatives and modifications to this preferred embodiment are contemplated. Any alternatives or modifications which make insubstantial changes in function, in purpose, in structure or in result are intended to be covered by the claims in this patent.
[0041] Referring first the
[0042] The A frame supports the T channel subassembly (
[0043] As shown in
[0044] The operator places the desired club the club channel 154 (shown in
[0045] Next, as shown
[0046] The dual channel propeller 192 consists of two channels 194, 196. The first channel 194 is used to house the bolt that attaches the dual channel propeller 192 to the two pillow blocks 188, 190. The first channel 194 is also used to attach a counter balance channel 197 and a weight plate channel 198 to it. The second channel 196 is used to telescope the propeller L 200, which ends in the golf club grabber subassembly for guiding the club through practice swings.
[0047] Note that the preferred embodiment of the present disclosure involved determining a given golf club's lie angle, though a determination of the numeric value of that angle is not required in this embodiment. The club's lie angle simply needs to be revealed in order to set the propeller equal to it. That is accomplished by moving the arm for the dual channel propeller 181 such that it is parallel to the bottom edge of the club lie angle setter plate 152. That is achieved when the bottom edge extender channel 156 is flush with the arm for the dual channel propeller 181. This can be accomplished by loosening up the two bolts on the propeller arm plates 140, 142 so the arm for the dual channel propeller 181 is no longer tightly sandwiched and can move up or down as needed. The arm for the dual channel propeller 181 is then moved through turning an adjusting knob 202 in order to move the adjusting L bracket for propeller arm 204. The adjusting L bracket for propeller arm 204 moves because it is freely connected to and slides in the vertical adjusting channel bracket 186 and when it moves, it simultaneously moves the arm for the dual channel propeller 181. This is made possible because the adjusting L bracket for propeller arm 204 on the vertical adjusting channel bracket 186 is always engaged to the arm for the dual channel propeller 181. That is, when the arm for the dual channel propeller 181 moves down it increases the lie angle and steepens the swing plane. The extreme example club for such a swing plane (i.e., close to pure vertical) would be the putter. When the arm for the dual channel propeller 181 moves up it decreases the lie angle and flattens the swing plane. The extreme example club of such an angle would be the driver.
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[0050] A summary of how the preferred embodiment of this disclosure will take any golf club and set the swing plane for that club equal to that club's designed lie angle is as follows: 1) the desired club is placed in the club channel 154; 2) the club lie angle setter subassembly 150 is then pivoted around fastener 153 until the club is square, i.e. a level reading on a bubble level, hence, revealing its true lie angle; 3) the club lie angle setter subassembly 150 is then secured from pivoting; 4) the bolts on propeller arm plates 140, 142 are loosened so the arm for the dual channel propeller 181 can be adjusted; 5) the adjusting knob 202 is turned in order to move the adjusting L bracket for propeller arm 204 which slides in the vertical adjusting channel bracket 186. When the adjusting L bracket for propeller arm 204 moves, the arm for the dual channel propeller 181 moves, and when the arm for the dual channel propeller 181 moves, so does bottom edge extender channel 156. Thus, the adjusting knob 202 is turned appropriately so the bottom edge extender channel 156 becomes flush with the arm for the dual channel propeller 181. When the bottom edge extender channel 156 becomes flush with the arm for the dual channel propeller 181, then step 6) involves tightening the two bolts on propeller arm plates 140, 142 are then tightened, and result in the dual channel propeller 192 (first channel 194 & second channel 196) and the long end of propeller L 200 being parallel to the club shaft of the desired squared up club in club channel 154, i.e., they are angled exactly to represents the club's lie angle; additionally the arm for the dual channel propeller 181 is parallel to the short end of the propeller L 200 and golf club grabber subassembly 220. The next step 7) involves taking the club out of the club channel 154 and sliding it through the golf club grabber wheels 222 on the golf club grabber subassembly 220 (note, the golf club grabber subassembly 220 accepts the golf club at 90 degrees to the club's shaft and because of this the club shaft is parallel to the long end of propeller L 200 and parallel to the dual channel propeller 192 (first channel 194 & second channel 196)). Next, the process step 8) involves raising or lowering the T channel subassembly on the center post 120 to set the desired center of rotation for the propeller channel assembly 180; and lastly, 9) the propeller L 200 is lowered within the second channel 196 so that club head rest just above the ground. Thus, the user is now directed to swing the golf club on a swing path that has a swing plane equal to the club's lie angle still while permitting extension, rotation, and/or hinging movement of the club during the swing.
[0051] Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the weight plate channel 198 to incorporate variable weights or resistance as desired so that the exact muscles that are used to swing a golf club are pinpointed and focused on. The resistance tubing as discussed above may likewise be used to further hone the swing mechanism, e.g., for absorbing and help stopping the swing at the top of the backswing and at the end of the follow through. It also can be used to power or force an involuntary backswing or downswing/follow through. Such an optional feature would act like a training wheel to assist a golfer in learning parts of the swing one part at a time. Because this weight plate channel 198 can slide up and down on the counter balance channel 197, one can choose to exactly counter balance the entire propeller channel subassembly 180 by sliding the weight plate channel 198 until it is perfectly balanced, one can also choose to move the weight plate channel 198 down near its end near the pillow blocks 188, 190 and create more resistance for the back swing, one can also choose to move the weight plate channel 198 up and away from the pillow blocks 188, 190 and create an easier back swing and more resistance for the down swing. The resistance bands can likewise be adjusted to compel the entire propeller channel subassembly 180 to rotate back resembling the back swing without any force or help from that person, alternatively, to perform the down swing and follow through as if it was powered by a motor. Because of this feature, beginners can learn immediately the proper swing techniques with little effort.
[0052] The above description is not intended to limit the meaning of the words used in the following claims that define the invention. Rather, it is contemplated that future modifications in structure, function or result will exist that are not substantial changes and that all such insubstantial changes in what is claimed are intended to be covered by the claims. For instance, alternative versions of the present disclosure could have a physically separate lie angle plate and/or use numeric values for the calculation of the corresponding propeller arm angle. A further alternative which could be used with the present invention are alternative grabbing mechanisms sized to attach to different club structures (e.g., baseball bats or lacrosse sticks) for similar teaching methods. Likewise, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes, additions, omissions, and modifications can be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure. All such modifications and changes are intended to be covered by the following claims,