GOLF TRAINING AID
20230013254 · 2023-01-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/3608
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf training aid (10) that is arranged to he attached to one of the front and back legs (36) of a golfer (30). The golf training aid comprising a monitoring arrangement (14) for monitoring progressive movement of the back leg towards the front leg of the golfer; and an alarm arrangement (16) for alerting the golfer when displacement of the back leg towards the front leg has reached a predetermined position, to enable the golfer to make necessary bodily movements to swing a club that is held by the golfer.
Claims
1. A golf training aid arranged to be attached to a front leg of a golfer, the training aid comprising: a monitoring arrangement for monitoring progressive rotational displacement of a back leg relative to the front leg of the golfer; and an alarm arrangement for alerting the golfer when rotational displacement of the back leg relative to the front leg has reached a predetermined position.
2. The training aid according to claim 1, wherein the monitoring arrangement comprises a protruding member, and the protruding member being arranged to be displaced between a rest configuration and a displaced, pivoted configuration in which the protruding member is pivoted in the horizontal plane up to a predetermined point which corresponds with the predetermined position which the back leg must reach when being rotated relative to the front leg.
3. The training aid according to claim 2, comprising a housing that defines a slot opening through which the protruding member extends, and the slot opening being arranged to allow the protruding member to be displaceable along the slot opening between the rest configuration and the displaced, pivoted configuration.
4. The training aid according to claim 3, comprising a restricting mechanism for restricting displacement of the protruding member when displaced up to the predetermined point.
5. The training aid according to claim 4, wherein the restricting mechanism comprises: a toothed ratchet wheel that is secured to the housing; the protruding member extending away from the toothed ratchet wheel and arranged to pivot relative to the ratchet wheel; a driving pawl extending from the protruding member for engaging the toothed ratchet wheel to allow the protruding member to pivot relative to the ratchet wheel when being displaced between the rest and pivoted configurations; and at least one stoper element for engaging the driving pawl when the protruding member has been displaced up to a predetermined point, to disallow the protruding member from being displaced further beyond the predetermined point.
6. The training aid according to claim 5, wherein the monitoring arrangement comprises a trigger that is arranged to trigger the alarm arrangement when the protruding member has been displaced up to the predetermined point.
7. The training aid according to claim 6, wherein the predetermined point at which the trigger is triggered is a point where the driving pawl engages a stopper element.
8. The training aid according to claim 4, comprising a release mechanism for releasing the protruding member from engagement with the restricting mechanism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0024] The objects and features of the present invention will become fully apparent from following the description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Undertaking that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are therefore, not to be considered limiting its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specific and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
[0025] In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0028] While various inventive aspects, concepts and features of the invention may be described and illustrated herein as embodied in combination in the exemplary embodiments, these various aspects, concepts and features may be used in many alternative embodiments, either individually or in various combinations and sub-combinations thereof. Unless expressly exclude herein all such combinations and sub-combinations are intended to be within the scope of the present invention. Still further, while various alternative embodiments as to the various aspects, concepts and features of the invention—such alternative structures, configurations, methods, devices and components, alternatives as to form, fit and function, and so on may be described herein, such descriptions are not intended to be a complete or exhaustive list of available alternative embodiments, whether presently known or later developed.
[0029] Those skilled in the art may readily adopt one or more of the inventive aspects, concepts or features into additional embodiments and uses within the scope of the present invention even if such embodiments are not expressly disclosed herein. Still further, exemplary or representative values and ranges may be included to assist in understanding the present disclosure; however, such values and ranges are not to be construed in a limiting sense and are intended to be critical values or ranges only if so expressly, stated. Moreover, while various aspects, features and concepts may be expressly identified herein as being inventive or forming part of an invention, such identification is not intended to be exclusive but rather there may be inventive aspects, concepts and features that are fully described herein without being expressly identified as such or as part of a specific invention.
[0030] As shown in
[0031] The golf training aid 10 further comprises a strap 13 that has adjusting member, such as a strap adjuster 15 for attaching and securing the golf training aid 10 on the left thigh of the golfer and above the knee, as will be described below.
[0032] In another version of the invention, the strap 13 may be in the form a Velcro strap.
[0033] The monitoring arrangement 14 includes a protruding member 18, typically a shaft that protrudes outwardly from an elongate, curved opening 21 defined by the housing 12. A cushion member 17 is fitted at a free end of the protruding member 18. The protruding member 18 is connected to a restricting mechanism 20 comprising a spring-loaded driving pawl 24 that extends from the protruding member 18, a locking pawl 24 that is fitted to the housing, and a toothed ratchet wheel 26 that is rotatably secured to the housing 12 and is arranged to rotate about a rotational axis A which extends in the vertical plane, in use.
[0034] The toothed ratchet wheel 26 comprises a series of spaced asymmetrical teeth 26 over which the driving pawl 24 and locking pawl 22 are arranged to slide over when the protruding member 18 is urged to pivot in a first rotational direction in the horizontal plane, between a rest configuration, wherein the protruding member 18 is at a first position (and rest angle,) relative to housing 12 and operably faces the back leg of a golfer prior to the golfer rotating the back leg in the direction of the front leg of the golfer, as will be described below, and a displaced, rotated configuration wherein the protruding member 18 is displaced in the first pivoted direction in the horizontal plane,to a second position (i.e. pivoted position) relative to the housing 12.
[0035] The driving pawl 24 and the locking pawl 22 are also arranged to lock with the teeth 28 when the ratchet wheel 26 is displaced in a second rotational direction that is opposite the first rotational direction, or engage the teeth 28 when the driving pawl 24 is displaced in the second direction, to prevent/restrict the protruding member 18 from being voluntarily moved to the rest configuration.
[0036] The restricting mechanism 20 further comprises one or more stopper elements (not shown) that is/are arranged to extend from one or more of the teeth 28 to engage with one of the driving pawl 22 or locking pawl 24, so as to prevent further displacement of the protruding member 18 during displacement of the protruding member 18 between the rest and pivoted configurations. The stopper elements (not shown) may be strategically positioned along the teeth 28 such that they can allow the driving pawl 24 and locking pawl 22 to slide over a certain number of teeth 28 before engaging the one or more stopper elements (not shown) so as to ensure that the protruding member 18 can be pivoted, about axis A, in the direction B as shown in
[0037] In one version of the invention, the stopper element is in the form of the locking pawl 24 which is arranged to lock to the driving pawl 22 as the driving pawl 22 slides over the teeth 28. The engagement of the driving pawl and locking pawl 22 would prevent the protruding member from pivoting further.
[0038] The monitoring arrangement 14 comprises a trigger 19, such as a switch or sensor, that is arranged to trigger the alarm arrangement 16 when the protruding member 18 has been displaced up to a predetermined point relative to the housing 12.
[0039] In one version of the invention, the predetermined point at which the alarm is triggered is a point where the driving pawl 24 and/or locking pawl 22 engages the one or more stopper elements (not shown). Accordingly, the sensor 19 is arranged to sense that the driving pawl 24 and/or locking pawl 22 have engaged with the one or more stopper elements (not shown) and upon sensing the contact between the locking pawl 22 and/or driving pawl 24, the sensor 19 is arranged to trigger the alarm arrangement 16.
[0040] As will be described below and shown in
[0041] The golf training aid 10 further comprises a spring-loaded release mechanism (not shown) comprising an actuator mechanism (not shown) which upon actuation allows the locking pawl 22 and/or driving pawl 24 to be moved out of engagement with the teeth 22 or one or more of the stopper elements (not shown) to allow the protruding member 18 to be displaced relative to the housing 12 back to the rest configuration.
[0042] In use, as shown in
[0043] position as shown in
[0044] As the back leg 36 rotates, when the golfer 30 translates his body from the top swing position as shown in
[0045] While the protruding member 18 is being displaced to the predetermined point relative to the housing 12., the alarm arrangement 16 is triggered to alarm the golfer 30 that the back leg 36 has been rotated sufficiently to the correct position with respect to the front leg 34, to thereby enable the golfer 30 to progressively translate his body to the ball impact position as shown in