Training apparatus, system and method for contact sports
10682558 ยท 2020-06-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2071/1208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/0072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/0627
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B69/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A training apparatus, system and method for teaching proper athletic technique in contact sports. A first strap portion may be attached to a football helmet, and a second strap portion attached to shoulder pads. The apparatus provides feedback on the user's technique as tension is applied to the first and second strap portions, for example when the user attempts to lower their head during tackling or blocking, and causing detachment upon exceeding a threshold detachment force.
Claims
1. A training apparatus for teaching proper technique in a contact sport, the training apparatus comprising: a first tether portion for attachment to a first piece of gear worn by a user; a second tether portion for attachment to a second piece of gear worn by the user; and detachable coupling means configured to remain attached when the user engages in proper technique, and to detach upon application of a threshold detachment force in tension between the first and second tether portions when the user engages in improper technique, whereby detachment of the detachable coupling means provides sensory feedback for the user to practice proper technique.
2. The training apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first piece of gear comprises headgear, and wherein the second piece of gear comprises gear worn on the user's body below the head.
3. The training apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first piece of gear comprises a helmet and the second piece of gear comprises shoulder pads.
4. The training apparatus of claim 1, wherein the detachable coupling means comprises a safety release coupling having interengaging first and second coupling components configured to decouple from one another upon application of the threshold detachment force.
5. The training apparatus of claim 1, wherein the detachable coupling means comprises hook-and-loop attachment material.
6. The training apparatus of claim 1, wherein the threshold detachment force is between 4-10 pounds.
7. The training apparatus of claim 6, wherein the threshold detachment force is between 5-7 pounds.
8. The training apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first tether portion comprises releasable attachment means for attachment to the first piece of gear.
9. The training apparatus of claim 8, wherein the releasable attachment means comprises hook-and-loop attachment material.
10. The training apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second tether portion comprises releasable attachment means for attachment to the second piece of gear.
11. The training apparatus of claim 10, wherein the releasable attachment means comprises hook-and-loop attachment material.
12. The training apparatus of claim 1, further comprising length adjustment means.
13. A training system comprising: a first piece of athletic protective gear configured to be worn on a user's head; a second piece of athletic protective gear configured to be worn below a user's head; and a training apparatus comprising a first tether portion for attachment to the first piece of athletic protective gear, a second tether portion for attachment to the second piece of athletic protective gear, and detachable coupling means configured to remain attached when the user engages in proper technique, and to detach upon application of a threshold detachment force in tension between the first and second tether portions when the user engages in improper technique, thereby providing feedback indicating proper or improper technique.
14. The training system of claim 13, wherein the first piece of athletic protective gear comprises headgear, and wherein the second piece of athletic protective gear comprises gear worn on the user's body below the head.
15. The training system of claim 14, wherein the first piece of gear comprises a helmet and the second piece of gear comprises shoulder pads.
16. The training system of claim 13, wherein the detachable coupling means comprises a safety release coupling having interengaging first and second coupling components configured to decouple from one another upon application of the threshold detachment force.
17. The training system of claim 16, wherein the threshold detachment force is between 4-10 pounds.
18. The training system of claim 17, wherein the threshold detachment force is between 5-7 pounds.
19. The training system of claim 13, wherein the detachable coupling means comprises hook-and-loop attachment material.
20. The training system of claim 13, wherein the first tether portion comprises releasable attachment means for attachment to the first piece of athletic protective gear.
21. The training system of claim 20, wherein the releasable attachment means comprises hook-and-loop attachment material.
22. The training system of claim 13, wherein the second tether portion comprises releasable attachment means for attachment to the second piece of athletic protective gear.
23. The training system of claim 22, wherein the releasable attachment means comprises hook-and-loop attachment material.
24. The training system of claim 13, wherein the training apparatus further comprises length adjustment means.
25. A training method for teaching proper technique in a contact sport, the training method comprising: affixing a first portion of a training apparatus to a first piece of athletic gear worn on a head of a user; affixing a second portion of a training apparatus to a second piece of athletic gear worn below the head of the user; coupling a detachable coupling means between the first and second portions of the training apparatus; and providing feedback in the form of a first configuration of the training apparatus wherein the detachable coupling means remains attached upon the user engaging in a proper technique, and in the form of a second configuration of the training apparatus wherein the detachable coupling means detaches upon application of a threshold detachment force in tension between the first and second portions of the training apparatus upon the user engaging in an improper technique.
26. The training method of claim 25, wherein the proper technique comprises the user maintaining a heads-up contact position, and the improper technique comprises a lowering of the head by the user beyond a specified maximum head lowering angle.
27. The training method of claim 25, wherein the first configuration of the training apparatus comprises detachable portions of the training apparatus remaining engaged with one another, and wherein the second configuration of the training apparatus comprises disengagement of the detachable portions of the training apparatus from one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of example embodiments taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention. Any and all patents and other publications identified in this specification are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
(9) Also, as used in the specification including the appended claims, the singular forms a, an, and the include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from about or approximately one particular value and/or to about or approximately another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent about, it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.
(10) With reference now to the drawing figures, wherein like reference numbers represent corresponding parts throughout the several views,
(11) The first or upper strap portion 20 includes a length of flexible webbing 22, a female side-release buckle component 24 affixed to one end of the webbing, and a helmet or headgear attachment panel 26 affixed to the opposite end of the webbing. In example embodiments, the webbing 22 is a piece of woven polypropylene, nylon, or other natural or synthetic material webbing or strap material, for example having a width of about 1 and a length of about 2-6, for example about 3. In example embodiments, the female buckle component 24 is a molded plastic part having a mounting slot through which the webbing 22 is looped and stitched to secure the female buckle component to the webbing. The female buckle component 24 includes an end opening or receiver for cooperative engagement with a complementary male buckle portion. In example embodiments, the helmet attachment panel 26 comprises a piece of webbing or fabric, for example a 1-2 piece of woven polypropylene, nylon, or other natural or synthetic material webbing or fabric, stitched or otherwise attached to the webbing 22, and having a piece of hook-and-loop fastener material (e.g., Velcro) attachment material attached by stitching or otherwise applied to one side. Alternatively, the helmet attachment panel 26 can comprise a portion of the webbing 22, to which the hook-and-loop material is applied.
(12) The second or lower strap portion 40 includes a length of flexible webbing 42, a male buckle component 44 affixed to one end of the webbing, and a pads attachment panel 46 affixed to the opposite end of the webbing. In example embodiments, the webbing 42 is a piece of woven polypropylene, nylon, or other natural or synthetic material webbing, preferably of matching or similar material to webbing 22, for example having a width of about 1 and a length of about 4 to about 10, for example about 8. In example embodiments, the male buckle component 44 is a molded plastic part having a double-slotted strap-length-adjustment slider or coupling 45 through which the webbing 42 is looped and retained to secure the male buckle component to the webbing and allow adjustment of the length of the strap portion 40. In example forms, the male buckle component 44 also includes two flexible center prongs adapted for cooperative and selectively releasable engagement with the female buckle component 24 in typical fashion. In example embodiments, the pads attachment panel 46 is of similar construction to that of the helmet attachment panel 26, including a piece of webbing or fabric, for example a 1-2 piece of woven polypropylene, nylon, or other natural or synthetic material webbing or fabric, stitched or otherwise attached to the webbing 42, and having a piece of hook-and-loop fastener material (e.g., Velcro) attachment material attached by stitching or otherwise applied to one side. Alternatively, the pads attachment panel 46 can comprise a portion of the webbing 42, to which the hook-and-loop material is applied. In example embodiments, the helmet attachment panel 26 includes one of the hook-and-loop material components (for example the loop component), and the pads attachment panel 46 includes the other hook-and-loop material component (for example the hook component). The releasable attachment of the hook-and-loop coupling material attaching the apparatus 10 to the helmet H and the pads P enables the apparatus to be removed from the equipment for actual games, or when the feedback is not required or desired. In alternative embodiments, the first and second strap portions 20, 40 can be different ends or portions of a single, unitary piece of strap or webbing; or can be releasably attached to one another by other types of buckles, snaps, couplings, hook-and-loop attachment, or other releasable attachment means; or can be permanently or semi-permanently attached to one another by stitching, adhesive, or other permanent or semi-permanent attachment means.
(13) In example embodiments, the female buckle or coupling component 24 and the male buckle or coupling component 44 are cooperatively mating components of a safety release clasp or coupling, configured to release or decouple from one another upon application of a threshold detachment force applied by tension upon the first and second strap portions 20, 40 being pulled in opposite directions, away from one another. In example forms, the safety release clasp or coupling detaches upon application of a threshold detachment force of between 4-10 lbs., for example between about 5-7 lbs., and in particular examples about 6 lbs. In alternate embodiments, other releasable coupling configurations may be utilized, such as snap couplings, interengaging hook-and-loop attachment material, perforated tether material, or other detachable coupling means between the first and second strap portions 20, 40 and/or between the helmet or other headgear H and the pads or other body gear P, configured to release or decouple upon application of a predetermined threshold detachment force.
(14) In use, the first or upper strap portion 20 is attached to a first piece of equipment or gear worn by a user, such as a football helmet or other headgear H, and the second or lower strap portion 40 is attached to a second piece of equipment or gear worn by the user, such as a set of football shoulder pads or other torso or body gear P worn below the head. For example, the helmet attachment panel 26 of the first or upper strap portion 20 can be affixed to a helmet mounting tab 60 affixed to the inside or outside of the helmet H, and the pads attachment panel 46 of the second or lower strap portion 40 can be affixed to a pads mounting tab 62 affixed to the upper back or neck area of the pads P. In example embodiments, the helmet mounting tab 60 and the pads mounting tab 62 include the opposite hook and loop material component as do those of the helmet attachment panel 26 and pads attachment panel 46, respectively. The helmet mounting tab 60 and the pads mounting tab 62 may be permanently or removably affixed to the helmet H and pads P, respectively, for example by adhesive, stitching, snap or other coupling or attachment means. In alternative embodiments, the apparatus 10 may be configured for use in training other athletic techniques for different sports. For example, strap or tether portions may be configured for attachment to a hockey or lacrosse helmet (see
(15) In an example method of training using the apparatus 10, the first or upper strap portion 20 is attached to a football helmet H, and the second or lower strap portion 40 is attached to a set of football shoulder pads P, as shown in
(16) The user then participates in practice or drills involving the teaching of proper contact technique, for example proper heads-up football tackling and blocking techniques (see
(17) In example embodiments, the safety release clasp or coupling is selected to detach upon application of a predetermined or desired threshold detachment force, which may vary depending on the age, size and/or development level of the user. In further alternate embodiments, the safety release clasp or coupling may allow adjustment of the threshold detachment force at which its components 24, 44 release or decouple. In still further alternate embodiments, the releasable attachment of the hook-and-loop coupling material 26, 46 attaching the apparatus 10 to the helmet H and/or the pads P may provide feedback instead of or in addition to the provision of a safety release clasp or coupling. For example, the coupling elements 24, 44 may be configured to remain coupled or alternatively may be omitted, and one or both of the attachment panels 26, 46 may detach from the helmet H and/or pads P when the user lowers their head into an improper contact position. Optionally, the strength of the attachment provided by the hook-and-loop material may be varied to suit the desired level of feedback and/or the size and development level of the user, by varying the size of the attachment panels 26, 46 and/or the type of hook-and-loop material used. In example embodiments, the attachment strength may be controlled to cause release upon application of a threshold force, for safety or training purposes. When the training is complete, the male and female buckle portions 44, 24 may be disconnected from one another, and the helmet H and pads P can be removed in standard fashion. Additionally, the first and/or second strap portions 20, 40 may optionally incorporate a greater or lesser degree of elasticity to provide increasing resistance when the apparatus 10 is placed in tension as the user attempts to lower their head, or may be substantially inelastic to provide a more abrupt resistance as tension is applied.
(18) While the invention has been described with reference to example embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications, additions and deletions are within the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.