Soccer ball kicking training device
10729961 ยท 2020-08-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/0091
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A soccer ball kicking training device (1) having a support base (3) with a column member (5) extending substantially vertically upright therefrom along a first axis (7) and an arm (9) extending outwardly along a second axis (11) between first and second end portions (13,15). The first end portion (13) has a ball (17) attached to it and the second end portion (15) is attached to a hinge mechanism (21) mounted to an upper part (5) of the upright column (5). The hinge mechanism (21) supports the arm (9) for pivotal movement about a horizontal third axis (23) relative to the upright column (5) and the first axis (7). The hinge mechanism (21) additionally includes an inclination angle adjustment mechanism to adjust the up and down angle range of the arm (9) about the horizontal third axis (23) and the device (1) also provides an anti-pinch arrangement for safety.
Claims
1. A soccer ball kicking training device including: a support base with a column member secured thereto and extending substantially vertically upright therefrom along a first axis, an arm extending along a second axis between first and second end portions and having a ball attached to the first end portion and a hinge mechanism attached to the second end portion, said hinge mechanism being mounted to an upper part of the upright column member to support the arm for pivotal movement relative to said upright column member and first axis about a substantially horizontal, third axis, said hinge mechanism being fixed relative to the third axis, and said arm having a rotational mechanism for permitting the first end portion of the arm with the hall attached thereto to rotate relative to the second end portion about said second axis, said hinge mechanism has an inclination angle adjustment mechanism to adjust the up and down angle range of the arm and the second axis thereof relative to the first axis and about the horizontal third axis relative to the hinge mechanism, and wherein the inclination angle adjustment mechanism of the hinge mechanism includes a knob with an adjustment shaft attached thereto extending into the interior of the the second end portion to limit the downward angle range of the arm about the horizontal third axis of the hinge mechanism.
2. A soccer ball kicking training device including: a support base with a column member secured thereto and extending substantially vertically upright therefrom along a first axis, an arm extending along a second axis between first and second end portions and having a ball attached to the first end portion and a hinge mechanism attached to the second end portion, said hinge mechanism being mounted to an upper part of the upright column member to support the arm for pivotal movement relative to said upright column member and first axis about a substantially horizontal, third axis, said arm having a rotational mechanism for permitting the first end portion of the arm with the ball attached thereto to rotate relative to the second end portion about said second axis, and said hinge mechanism has an inclination angle adjustment mechanism to adjust the up and down angle range of the arm and the second axis thereof about the horizontal third axis and wherein said upright column member is hollow and has a spindle rod mounted by upper and lower bearings therein to extend along the first axis, said spindle rod being rotatable relative to the upright column member about said first axis, said hinge mechanism being secured to an upper portion of the spindle rod to rotate therewith about the first axis relative to the upright column member.
3. The device of claim 2 wherein the hinge mechanism is rotatably mounted to the upper part of the upright column member for rotation about said first axis relative to the upright column member and the support base.
4. The device of claim 2 wherein the support base has a hole therein to receive a lowerpart of the upright column member therein.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein the adjustment shall is threaded and received in a threaded hole in the hinge mechanism.
6. The device of claim 2 wherein the support base has a planar bottom portion and the arm has a lowest angular position where the ball rests on a plane projected outwardly from the planar bottom portion of the support base.
7. The device of claim 2 wherein said rotational mechanism of said aim permits the first end portion of the arm with the ball attached thereto to freely rotate relative to the second end portion about said second axis.
8. The device of claim 2 wherein the hinge mechanism is rotatably mounted to the upper part of the upright column member for free rotation about said first axis relative to the upright column member.
9. A soccer ball kicking training device including: a support base with a column member secured thereto and extending substantially vertically upright therefrom along a first axis, an arm extending along a second axis between first and second end portions and having a ball attached to the first end portion and a hinge mechanism attached to the second end portion, said hinge mechanism being mounted to an upper part of the upright column member to support the arm for pivotal movement relative to said upright column member and first axis about a substantially horizontal, third axis, said arm having a rotational mechanism for permitting the first end portion of the arm with the ball attached thereto to rotate relative to the second end portion about said second axis, and said hinge mechanism has an inclination angle adjustment mechanism to adjust the up and down angle range of the arm and the second axis thereof about the horizontal third axis wherein the hinge mechanism has a first slotted hole therein to receive the second end portion of the arm therethrough and said device further includes an anti-pinch slider positioned adjacent the first slotted hole of the hinge mechanism, said anti-pinch slider having a second slotted hole therein to receive the second end portion of the arm therethrough, said anti-pinch slider being in sliding contact with the hinge mechanism and movable with the second end portion of the arm relative to the hinge mechanism.
10. The device of claim 5 further including a protective cover positionable over the hinge mechanism and having a third slotted hole to receive the second end portion of the arm therethrough therein aligned with the first, second, and third slotted holes aligned.
11. The device of claim 5 wherein the hinge mechanism has support blocks spaced from each other with respective holes therethrough to receive a shaft therebetween with the second end portion of the arm mounted on the shaft.
12. The device of claim 11 wherein the support blocks have respective vertically extending surfaces and said anti-pinch slider has a vertically extending surface in sliding contact with the vertically extending surfaces of the support blocks.
13. The device of claim 12 wherein the hinge mechanism further includes a portion extending substantially horizontally between the spaced-apart support blocks and said anti-pinch slider has a bottom surface with said anti-pinch slider being vertically movable to contact the bottom surface thereof with the horizontally extending portion of the hinge mechanism.
14. A soccer ball kicking training device including: a support base with a column member secured thereto and extending substantially vertically upright therefrom along a first axis, an arm extending along a second axis between first and second end portions and having a bail attached to the first end portion and a hinge mechanism attached to the second end portion, said hinge mechanism being mounted to an upper part of the upright column member to support the arm for pivotal movement relative to said upright column member and first axis about a substantially horizontal, third axis, said arm having a rotational mechanism for permitting the first end portion of the arm with the ball attached thereto to rotate relative to the second end portion about said second axis, and said hinge mechanism has an inclination angle adjustment mechanism to adjust the up and down angle range of the arm and the second axis thereof about the horizontal third axis wherein the inclination angle adjustment mechanism of the hinge mechanism includes a knob with an adjustment shaft attached thereto extending into the interior of the hinge mechanism to contact an extension piece on the second end portion to limit the downward angle range of the arm about the horizontal third axis of the hinge mechanism wherein the extension piece on the second end portion of the arm is substantially 7-shaped.
15. The device of claim 14 wherein the upper part of the 7-shaped piece is attached to the second end portion of the arm and the lower part of the 7-shaped piece is contacted by the adjustment shaft to pivotally move the 7-shaped piece and attached second end portion of the arm about the horizontal third axis of the hinge mechanism and to limit the downward angle range of the arm about the horizontal third axis of the hinge mechanism.
16. A soccer bail kicking training device including: a support base with a column member secured thereto and extending substantially vertically upright therefrom along a first axis, an arm extending along a second axis between first and second end portions and having a bail attached to the first end portion and a hinge mechanism attached to the second end portion, said hinge mechanism being mounted to an upper part of the upright column member to support the arm for pivotal movement relative to said upright column memberand first axis about a substantially horizontal, third axis, said arm having a rotational mechanism for permitting the first end portion of the arm with the ball attached thereto to rotate relative to the second end portion about said second axis, and said hinge mechanism has an inclination angle adjustment mechanism to adjust the up and down angle range of the arm and the second axis thereof about the horizontal third axis and wherein the rotational mechanism for permitting the first end portion of the arm with the ball attached thereto to rotate relative to the second end portion about said second axis includes a collar fixedly attached at one end part to the second end portion of the arm and having bearings at the other end part to rotatably receive an attachment piece for removably attaching the first end portion of the arm thereto for rotation with said first end portion about the second axis of the arm relative to the second end portion.
17. The device of claim 16 wherein the attachment piece has a tubular wall section with a hole therethrough to receive and outwardly, spring-biased detent and the second end portion of said arm has a tubular wall section with a hole therethrough to receive the outwardly, spring-biased detent of the attachment piece when the holes of the attachment piece and second end portion are aligned.
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(6) As shown in
(7) The hinge mechanism 21 is rotatably mounted to the upper part 5 of the upright column 5 for rotation about the first axis 7 relative to the upright column 5 and the support base 3. This can be accomplished as shown in
(8) The hinge mechanism 21 of
(9) The hinge mechanism 21 in
(10) The angle range adjustments can be accomplished as best seen in
(11) The device 1 also includes a rotational mechanism 25 in
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(13) The device 1 of the present invention also has an anti-pinch slider 101 in
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(15) In this regard, the anti-pinch slider 101 has a slotted hole 117 (
(16) The above disclosure sets forth a number of embodiments of the present invention described in detail with respect to the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in this art will appreciate that various changes, modifications, other structural arrangements, and other embodiments could be practiced under the teachings of the present invention without departing from the scope of this invention as set forth in the following claims. In particular, it is noted that the word substantially is utilized herein to represent the inherent degree of uncertainty that may be attributed to any quantitative comparison, value, measurement or other representation. This term is also utilized herein to represent the degree by which a quantitative representation may vary from a stated reference without resulting in a change in the basic function of the subject matter involved.