SPORT BALL PROJECTING METHOD, MACHINE, BASED ON THE FLYWHEEL FOR EFFICIENT TRAINING OF ATHLETES
20190247733 ยท 2019-08-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/406
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
This invention released a ball training machine for athletes. This machine is based on the principle of flywheel energy storage and flywheel ball batting. The flywheel is driven by the external rotor motor and rotates along the center shaft. The machine consists of the all parts include convey pipe, launching pipe, drop pipe and ball collection funnel to perform all the actions from ball collection to the ball launch. The push lever in the machine cooperates with the convex ramp and convex and coordinate the ball in position and ball batting. The damp ring in the machine will make the ball spin in any direction.
Claims
1. A Sport Ball Training Machine comprising the Flywheel assembly, the Ball Feeder assembly and the Ball Pushing assembly.
2. The Flywheel assembly of claim 1 further comprising the Flywheel, the External Rotor Motor and the Bat; where the shaft of the External Rotor Motor is the Flywheel Center Axis of the machine and standstill; the rotor of the External Rotor Motor drives the Flywheel and the Bat.
3. The Ball Feeder assembly of claim 1 further comprising the Convey Pipe, the Launching Pipe, the Drop Pipe and the Ball Collection Funnel; where the Ball Collection Funnel is connected on the top of the Drop Pipe; the Convey Pipe is connected to the side of the Launching Pipe; the Drop Pipe is mounted on the top of the Convey Pipe.
4. The Drop Pipe of claim 3, where the Drop Pipe and the Convey Pipe have a rotary connection that the Ball collection Funnel is always vertically up regardless the vertical launching angle; balls will drop down from the Ball Collection Funnel into the Convey Pipe automatically merely by the ball gravity.
5. The Convey Pipe of claim 3, where the Convey Pipe holds no more than one ball at a time.
6. The Launching Pipe of claim 3, where the Launching Pipe is the house of the launching position for the ball; its axis direction is the ball's launch direction; the Launching Pipe's axis coincides with the Flywheel's normal line.
7. The Ball Pushing assembly of claim 1 further comprising the Pushing Lever, the Lever Fulcrum, the Push-Pull Solenoid, the Pushing Ring and the Rail Pulley Assembly.
8. The Rail Pulley Assembly of claim 7 further comprising the Rail Pulley Frame and the Rail Pulley; where the Rail Pulley Assembly will work with the Convex Ramp and the Convex on the Flywheel Side Edge to push the Pushing Lever; the Pushing Ring at another end of the Pushing Lever eventually pushes the ball from the Convey Pipe into the Launching Pipe.
9. The Rail Pulley Assembly of the claim 7, where the Rail Pulley Assembly can be stretched or flinched by the Push-Pull Solenoid; when the Rail Pulley Assembly is stretched, the Ball Pushing assembly engages with the Flywheel Side Edge and the Pushing Lever is pushed out; when the Rail Pulley Assembly is flinched, the Ball Pushing assembly is detached from the Flywheel Side Edge and the Pushing Lever is steady.
10. The Flywheel Side Edge of the claim 8 further comprising the Convex Ramp and the Convex; the position of the Convex Ramp and the Convex on the Flywheel Side Edge is such arranged that pushing the ball to the launching position before hitting the ball is mechanically insured.
11. The Launching Pipe of claim 3 further comprising the Damp Ring and the Damping Convex, where the Damp Ring is rotary mounted at the exit of the Launching Pipe and 360 degree rotary adjustable; the Damping Convex will damp the ball when it passes the Launching Pipe; the adjustment on thickness of the Damping Convex will affect the spin intensity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0035] In the Figures:
[0036] 1. Flywheel;
[0037] 2. External Rotor Motor;
[0038] 3. Flywheel Center Axis (shaft);
[0039] 4. Bat;
[0040] 5. Ball in Launching Position;
[0041] 6. Convey Pipe;
[0042] 7. Launching Pipe;
[0043] 8. Drop Pipe;
[0044] 9. Ball Collection Funnel;
[0045] 10. Pushing Lever;
[0046] 11. Lever Fulcrum;
[0047] 12. Rail Pulley Assembly;
[0048] 13. Pushing Ring;
[0049] 14. Convex Ramp;
[0050] 15. Convex;
[0051] 16. Push-Pull Solenoid;
[0052] 17. Rail Pulley Frame;
[0053] 18. Rail Pulley;
[0054] 19. Flywheel Side Edge;
[0055] 20. Damp Ring;
[0056] 21. Damping Convex.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0057] Following is the detail machine implementation associated with the drawings.
[0058] As shown in
[0059] The Ball Feeder assembly is assembled with the Convey Pipe 6, the Launching Pipe 7, the Drop Pipe 8 and the Ball Collection Funnel 9 as shown in
[0060] The Ball Pushing assembly consists of the Pushing Lever 10, the Lever Fulcrum 11, the Push-Pull Solenoid 16, the Rail Pulley Assembly 12 and the Pushing Ring 13, as shown in
[0061] Put the Flywheel assembly, the Ball Feeder assembly and the Ball Pushing assembly together, the basic functional machine is created in
[0062] When the External Rotor Motor 2 is powered on, its shaft, the Flywheel Center Axis 3, will not spin. Instead, its external rotor will drive the Flywheel 1 to rotate counter-clockwise. When the Flywheel 1 gets its pre-set speed, the motor will keep the speed. The pre-set speed is determined by the required ball launching speed.
[0063] In this condition, the motor and the whole machine's losses is almost zero, except some friction losses. At this time the machine is ready to launch. The Bat 4 passes the launching position located in the Launching Pipe 7 in every turn. The launching position is the location where the Ball in Launching Position 5 sits, shown in
[0064] During this process, the energy transfer happens only when the Bat 4 hits the ball. After the batting, the Flywheel 1 is still spinning in a lower speed. Its remaining energy is not wasted. In the moment of the ball hitting, only the collision sound is audible with no other noise. The Flywheel 1 energy reduction during the collision will be supplemented by the motor after the collision. The supplemented energy is about fractional of the total stored energy and can be charged up slowly. Therefore, a 10-20 W motor is sufficient.
[0065] The ball feeding function mentioned above is performed by the Ball Feeder assembly. In
[0066] The Rail Pulley Frame 17 and the Rail Pulley 18 on the Rail Pulley Assembly 12 can be driven by the Push-Pull Solenoid 16 and be either stretched or flinched from the end of the Pushing Lever 10. When it is stretched, the Rail Pulley Frame 17 and the Rail Pulley 18 engage and work with the Convex Ramp 14 and the Convex 15 to push the Push Lever 10 out. The Pushing Ring 13 on another end of the Pushing Lever 10 will push the ball into the Launching Pipe 7, as shown in
[0067] As shown in
[0068] To be in detail, when a launching signal is asserted, a position sensor senses the Bat 4 position. As soon as after the Bat 4 passes the launching position, the Push-Pull Solenoid 16 will stretch the Rail Pulley Assembly 12. The Rail Pulley Assembly 12 will work with the Flywheel Side Edge 19 and push the Pushing Level 10. In sequence, a ball is pushed to the launching position automatically before the Bat 4 reaches the launching position again. In the next cycle the Bat 4 passes the launching position, the ball is bat and launched. After the batting of the ball, the Push-Pull Solenoid 16 will withdraw the Rail Pulley Assembly 12 and the Ball Pushing assembly is ready for the next ball pushing action.
[0069] Balls are collected in the Ball Collection Funnel 9. As shown in
[0070] As shown in
[0071] The Flywheel assembly, the Ball Feeder assembly and the Ball Pushing assembly, as shown in
[0072] Because the Ball Feeder assembly and the Ball Pushing assembly are mounted on the Flywheel Center Axis 3 and rotatable, so the vertical launching angle can be adjusted. This rotation is motor driven.
[0073] Both the horizontal and vertical launching angles can be adjusted automatically through two motors.
[0074] While this disclosure has described certain embodiments and generally associated methods, alterations and permutations of these embodiments and methods will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the above description of example embodiments does not define or constrain this disclosure. Other changes, substitutions, and alterations are also possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure, as defined by the following claims.