Motion Activated Golf Swing Trainer
20230226424 · 2023-07-20
Inventors
- Charles E. Lynch (Palatine, IL, US)
- Eric R. Fox (Chicago, IL, US)
- Stanley Baran (Schiller Park, IL, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An improved golf swing training device that includes a curved platform with right and left adjustable strike plates, each having adjustable swing plane guide rods connected by a rotating disk attached to the rear of each strike plate. The curved platform, duplicating the bottom path of the proper curved golf swing, is attached to a single straight track by means of multiple horizontal bearings. The curved platform moves fore and aft along the straight track. The bearings provide both retention and backstroke/reverse and follow-through/forward movement of the curved swing platform. The elongated and angled strike plates with the extended guide rods guide the club through backswing and follow-through. Adjustable resistance can be added to the curved platform to assist strength training.
Claims
1. A golf swing training device comprising: a slidable elongated arcuate platform (600) having a top surface (1) and bottom surface (40) and a left end (41) and a right end (42): a plurality of bearings (8) attached to the bottom surface (40) of the arcuate platform, said bearings being in a linear arrangement on the arcuate platform; a linear track (2) cooperating with the bearings, wherein the arcuate platform slides along the linear track from left-to-right and from right-to-left; a left strike plate (43) and a right strike plate (44) adjustably attached to the arcuate platform, each of the left and right strike plates having a flat lower vertical portion (5a) and a flat upper angled portion (5b); a left guide rod (45) and a right guide rod (46) each of the left and right guide rods adjustably attached to the left and right strike plates respectively, said guide rods extending upwardly and outwardly away from the strike plates; at least one adjustable (9) resistance member (11) in adjustable frictional contact with the arcuate platform as the arcuate platform moves left-to-right and right-to-left; whereby, the arcuate platform, strike plates and guide rods provide club position guidance during both a golf backswing and a downswing with adjustable resistance.
2. The golf swing training device of claim 1, further comprising a pair of bumpers (20a, 20b) attached to the linear track at the left end (50) and right end of the linear track (51) cooperating with the linear track to prevent the arcuate platform from leaving the linear track.
3. The golf swing training device of claim 1, wherein each strike plate can rotate about an axis perpendicular to the arcuate platform.
4. The golf swing training device of claim 1, wherein there are six bearings.
5. The golf swing training device of claim 1, wherein each strike plate is configured to be independently adjusted to a plurality of positions along the arcuate platform.
6. The golf swing training device of claim 1, wherein each of the guide rods is independently adjustable to a plurality of swing angles.
7. The golf swing training device of claim 1, further comprising a at least one hook fixably attached to at least one of the supports (3).
8. The golf swing training device of claim 1, wherein the arcuate platform and linear track are made of aircraft aluminum.
9. A sports swing training device comprising: a slidable elongated arcuate platform having a top and bottom surface and left and right ends; a plurality of bearings attached to the bottom surface of the arcuate platform; a linear track configured to engage the bearings allowing the arcuate platform to slide bidirectionally left and right along the linear track; left and right strike plates adjustably attached to the arcuate platform; left and right guide rods adjustably attached to the left and right strike plates respectively, said guide rods extending vertically and outwardly away from the strike plates.
10. The sports swing training device of claim 9, wherein each strike plate can rotate about an axis perpendicular to the arcuate platform.
11. The sports swing training device of claim 9 further comprising at least one adjustable resistance member engaging the arcuate platform configured to provide resistance as the arcuate platform moves left-to-right and right-to-left.
12. The sports training device of claim 9, wherein each of the strike plates has a flat lower vertical portion (5a) and a flat upper angled portion (5b).
13. The sports swing training device of claim 9, wherein there are six bearings.
14. The sports swing training device of claim 9, wherein each strike plate is configured to be independently adjusted to a plurality of positions along the arcuate platform.
15. The sports swing training device of claim 9, wherein each of the guide rods is independently adjustable to a plurality of vertical angles (650) with respect to horizontal (605).
16. A method of improving a golf swing comprising: providing a slidable elongated arcuate platform having a top and bottom surface and left and right ends; providing a plurality of bearings attached to the bottom surface of the arcuate platform, said bearings being in a linear arrangement on the arcuate platform; providing a linear track configured to engage the bearings allowing the arcuate platform to slide along the linear track linearly from left-to-right and from right-to-left; providing left and right strike plates adjustably attached to the arcuate platform, each of the strike plates having a flat lower vertical portion (5a) and a flat upper angled portion (5b); providing left and right guide rods adjustably attached to the left and right strike plates respectively, said guide rods extending upwardly and outwardly away from the strike plates.
17. The sports swing training device of claim 16, wherein each strike plate can rotate about an axis perpendicular to the . the horizontal (605).
18. The sports swing training device of claim 16 further comprising at least one adjustable resistance member engaging the arcuate platform configured to provide resistance as the arcuate platform moves left-to-right and right-to-left.
19. The sports training device of claim 16, wherein each of the strike plates has a flat lower vertical portion (5a) and a flat upper angled portion (5b).
20. The sports swing training device of claim 16, wherein each strike plate is configured to be independently adjusted to a plurality of positions along the arcuate platform.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0009] Attention is now directed to several drawings that illustrate features of the present invention.
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[0017] Several figures and illustrations have been provided to aid in understanding the present invention. The scope of the present invention is not limited to what is shown in the figures.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0018] The present invention relates to a golf swing training device that includes a sliding, arcuate (or otherwise curved) platform that tracks the bottom portion of a golf swing. It also includes guide rods to guide the club through backswing and follow-through downswing. An embodiment of the invention is shown in
[0019] The golfer shifts weight right, and moving hands and arms, the club is guided to the wrist break position by the rear (right) strike plate and rear plane guide rod. The golfer then continues adding shoulder and torso to the backswing set position and prepares for the downswing. To prevent a slice or over-swing the golfer learns to drop the club movement beneath the rear plane guide rod. The golfer’s weight shift and torso swivel left bring the club to the contact/ball position. There, the club encounters the front strike plate (which is now at the ball position) and front plane guide rod waiting to assist him through the follow-through and final rotation.
[0020] The ideal golf swing has a back, center, and forward position, and the present invention is designed to guide the golfer and the club with its own back, center and forward positions and mechanisms. By adjustment of the motion tension wheel that adds resistance to increase strength centered in the curved platform, and the strike plates with guide rod positions, the invention is able to help golfers of varying size, age, and ability with any club in their bag. The device is designed to be used indoors or outdoors when mounted to a strength platform, golf mat or concrete. The invention actually guides the hands/club duo through the perfect swing movement. The perfect golf swing requires the coordination of body, shoulders, torso, arms and hands, as well as the club. The present invention trains the golfer to concentrate on the arms and hands element of the golf swing. By raising the device to bench or table height the golfer can adjust to using just the hands and arms without a club. This hand/arm movement over the platform to the strike plates and up or down the plane guide rods is exactly what the golf club does. This allows the golfer to build confidence and muscle memory of the combined motion of the arms/hands duo and club in unison.
[0021] Various embodiments are made of core ten aircraft type aluminum with stainless steel bearings and fastening screws. While these materials are preferred, others may be used. Any strong, rigid material may be used to for the track and platform and other parts of the device including other metals or polymers.
[0022] Although initially designed and engineered for the golf swing, the above hand training description is evidence that the present invention can be adjusted by height and positioning of the strike plates and swing plane guide rods for other sports as well. These include, but are not limited to, baseball, tennis and even hockey. Each of these swings is different, but the invention is able to adjust and create repeatable and efficient, both bio- and mechanically, exact swing positions and follow-through.
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[0027] The downswing is just the opposite; the arcuate platform is positioned to the golfer’s right with the left strike plate at the position where the ball would be. During the downswing, the club follows the right guide rod downward, and then encounters the left strike plate and pushes the acurate platform from right to left, finally separating from the left strike plate.
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[0036] It should be noted, that while the curved swing platform of the present invention has been referred to as an arcuate platform, other curves besides arcs are within the scope of the present invention. Any portion of a smooth curve that mimics the club behavior during a golf swing (or other sport) is within the scope of the present invention. Also, as stated, any strong, rigid material may be used for the device, with aircraft aluminum being preferred.
[0037] Several descriptions and illustrations have been presented to aid in understanding the present invention. One with skill in the art will realize that numerous changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Each of these changes and variations is within the scope of the present invention.