INSTANT MULTIFUNCTIONAL GOLF PRACTICING TENT
20220409976 · 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/022
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2220/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E04H15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A63B71/0622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B71/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E04H15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A method and system for an instant multifunctional tent having a tent for accepting golf balls that are launched into the tent, a collapsible frame structure for providing structural support for the instant tent, one or more receiving net(s) coupled to the tent ceiling, and extending loosely towards the floor, and a quick set-up and take-down (instant) hub for quickly launching the tent from the folded position into a fully built or expanded position and for quickly collapsing the fully built or expanded instant tent into the fully folded position so that the instant tent may be easily stored and transported. The receiving nets increase golf practicing safety by ensuring the golf ball never penetrating the back panel and causing damages. Additional receiving nets not only further ensure that but also add advanced features like tracking and simulating the trajectory of the golf ball if shot on a real golf court.
Claims
1. A golf practicing apparatus that can be also used as a tent, comprising: a roof panel, a floor panel, a back panel, and two opposing side panels to form the tent with a front opening; a retractable supporting frame structure to realizing an instant mechanism for quickly and easily assembling and disassembling the tent to and from a folded position and an expanded position; a receiving net installed at the front opening or inside of the tent for accepting golf balls that have been launched toward the apparatus during the golf practicing; wherein an upper end of the receiving net is coupled to the roof panel or a part of the retractable supporting frame structure towards the roof panel, and/or side panels; wherein a lower end of the receiving net is extending loosely towards the floor panel.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the instant mechanism is an instant hub.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the instant hub is operated by pulling a cable/string or pushing a spring.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the receiving net is spaced apart from the front opening and back panel when the tent is assembled.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an additional receiving net inside of the tent.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the additional receiving net is spaced apart from the existing receiving net and back panel.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the receiving net displays a map; wherein the map contents contour, pictures, or diagrams; wherein the map indicates and simulates different holes, directions, and distances from the hole, terrain, golf courts, and even weather; and a ball hitting position in the map indicates a ball falling direction relative to a target hole location if played on an actual golf course.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the floor panel has a marking; wherein a ball falling position relative to the marking indicates the golf ball striking force information.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the golf practicing performance is measured by a camera/sensor and/or a software to analyze the camera's footage; wherein the footage records and tracks the golf balls' trajectory and reaction with one or more receiving nets.
10. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the golf ball hits and affects both the receiving net and additional receiving net; wherein the ball can be either just pushing the receiving net or passing through the receiving net.
11. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the distance from the starting point of the golf ball up to the point where it stops on the floor panel may be representative of the actual distance/error of the ball if shot at an actual golf court.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the floor panel is tilted at a downward angle so that the golf balls that enter the tent can be easily retrieved; wherein the floor panel can be retracted or removable so the tent can be used for purposes other than a golf practicing equipment.
13. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a panel extending laterally outwards from the tent as a barrier and retriever to catch the golf balls that miss the tent.
14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one corner of the tent has a triangular stopping pocket along the floor or roof panel; the pocket prevents golf balls that enter the tent from flying out to hurt people or damage properties as well as collects the balls in the pocket.
15. A method of practicing golf skills using a retractable and portable multifunctional tent, comprising: providing a roof panel, a floor panel, a back panel, and two opposing side panels to form the tent with a front opening; providing a retractable supporting frame structure to realizing an instant mechanism for quickly and easily assembling and disassembling the tent to and from a folded position and an expanded position; installing a receiving net installed at the front opening or inside of the tent for accepting golf balls that have been launched toward the apparatus during the golf practicing; wherein an upper end of the receiving net is coupled to the roof panel or a part of the retractable supporting frame structure towards the roof panel, and/or side panels; wherein a lower end of the receiving net is extending loosely towards the floor panel.
16. The method of claim 15, the instant mechanism is an instant hub; wherein the instant hub is operated by pulling a cable/string or pushing a spring; wherein the receiving net is spaced apart from the front opening and back panel when the tent is assembled.
17. The method of claim 15, further comprising installing an additional receiving net; wherein the additional receiving net is spaced apart from the existing receiving net and back panel.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the receiving net displays a map; wherein the map contents contour, pictures, or diagrams; wherein the map indicates and simulates different holes, directions, and distances from the hole, terrain, golf courts, and even weather; and a ball hitting position in the map indicates a ball falling direction relative to a target hole location if played on an actual golf course; wherein the floor panel has a marking; wherein a ball falling position relative to the marking indicates the golf ball striking force information and may be representative of the actual distance/error of the ball if shot at an actual golf court; wherein the golf practicing performance is measured by a camera/sensor and/or a software to analyze the camera's footage; wherein the footage records and tracks the golf balls' trajectory and reaction with one or more receiving nets.
19. The method of claim 17, wherein the golf ball hits and affects both the receiving net and additional receiving net; wherein the ball can be either just pushing the receiving net or passing through the receiving net.
20. he method in claim 19, further comprising a panel extending laterally outwards from the tent as a barrier and retriever to catch the golf balls that miss the tent; wherein the floor panel is tilted at an angle so that the golf balls that enter the tent can be easily retrieved; wherein the floor panel can be retracted or removable so the tent can be used for purposes other than a golf practicing equipment; wherein at least one corner of the tent has a triangular stopping pocket along the floor or roof panel; wherein the pocket prevents golf balls that enter the tent from flying out to hurt people or damage properties as well as collects the balls in the pocket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The accompanying drawings, which are included to further understand the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment (s) of the present disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principle of the invention. For simplicity and clarity, the figures of the present disclosure illustrate a general manner of construction of various embodiments. Descriptions and details of well-known features and techniques may be omitted to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the discussion of the present disclosure's described embodiments. It should be understood that the elements of the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. The term FIG. intends to include Figure & figure, and FIGs intends to include Figures & figures. Some elements' dimensions may be exaggerated relative to other elements for enhancing the understanding of described embodiments. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0038] The present disclosure generally relates to instant multifunctional tent systems and methods that may take various forms and double as a golf practicing net. Various examples of the present invention are shown in the drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments. In the following description, specific details are mentioned to give a complete understanding of the present disclosure. However, it may likely be evident to a person of ordinary skill in the art; hence, the present disclosure may be applied without mentioning these specific details. The present disclosure is represented as few embodiments; however, the disclosure is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated by the figures or description below.
[0039] The language employed herein only describes particular embodiments; however, it is not limited to the disclosure's specific embodiments. The terms “they”, “he/she”, “his or her”, or “he or she” are used interchangeably because “they,” “them,” or “their” are considered singular gender-neutral pronouns. The terms “comprise” and/or “comprising” in this specification are intended to specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, and/or components; however, they do not exclude the presence or addition of other features, steps, operations, elements, components, or groups.
[0040] Unless otherwise defined, all terminology used herein, including technical and scientific terms, have the same definition as what is commonly understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art, typically to whom this disclosure belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having the same meaning as defined in the context of the relevant art and the present disclosure. Such terms should not be construed in an overly strict sense unless explicitly described herein. It should be understood that multiple techniques and steps are disclosed in the description, each with its individual benefit. Each technique or step can also be utilized in conjunction with a single, multiple, or all of the other disclosed techniques or steps. For brevity, the description will avoid repeating each possible combination of the steps unnecessarily. Nonetheless, it should be understood that such combinations are within the scope of the disclosure. Reference will now be made in detail to some embodiments of the present invention, illustrated in the accompanying figures. The followings are some of the element numbers used in these figures.
[0041] 100 Instant golf practice tent
[0042] 102 Instant hub
[0043] 104 base pole
[0044] 106 Telescopic pole
[0045] 108 Side panel
[0046] 110 Joint member
[0047] 112 First receiving net
[0048] 114 Canopy fastener
[0049] 116 Receiving fastener
[0050] 118 Lower end
[0051] 120 Upper end
[0052] 122 Tent floor
[0053] 124 Roof panel
[0054] 130 Base cap
[0055] 132 Hub pole
[0056] 134 Moving pole
[0057] 138 Locking member
[0058] 140 Cylinder
[0059] 144 Back panel
[0060] 154 Open face
[0061] 210 Fixed end
[0062] 218 Collapsing/Opening (CO) distance
[0063] 220 Fixed pulley
[0064] 222 Movable pulley
[0065] 224 Spring
[0066] 236 Cable
[0067] 304 Stopping pocket
[0068] 306 Joint member
[0069] 312 Extension pole
[0070] 314 Push-button
[0071] 322 Telescopic direction
[0072] 402 Receiving pole
[0073] 404 Joint member
[0074] 406 First distance
[0075] 408 Second distance
[0076] 412 Second receiving net
[0077] 502 Third receiving net
[0078] 504 Map
[0079] 506 Third distance
[0080] 510, 512 Map regions
[0081] 602 Golf ball
[0082] 604 Tracking device
[0083] 606 Stand
[0084] 608 Trajectory
[0085] 612 First panel
[0086] 614 First curtain
[0087] 616 Second panel
[0088] 618 Third panel
[0089] 620 Second curtain
[0090] 622 Third curtain
[0091] 624 Hole
[0092] 702 Target hole
[0093] 802 Extension panel
[0094] 906 Extension feet
[0095] 908 Hole
[0096] 910 Pin
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[0098] Receiving fasteners (116) fasten an upper end (120) of the first receiving net (112) to the ceiling (124), side panels (108), and/or collapsible frame structure towards the ceiling (124). The receiving fasteners (116) include rope, string, chain, button, snap-fit, etc. In some embodiments of the instant golf practice tent (100), an upper portion of the first receiving net (112) may be fastened with the side panels (108) and/or collapsible frame structure. Receiving fasteners (116) discussed in this disclosure may be fastened, unless stated otherwise, to the ceiling (124), side panels (108), and/or collapsible frame structure towards the ceiling (124). Although the upper end (120) and/or upper portion of the first receiving net (112) is fastened, a lower end (118) of the receiving net (112) extends loosely towards the floor (122). In other words, the lower end (118) of the first receiving net is not connected to any other part of the instant golf practice tent (100).
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[0100] In some embodiments, the instant hub (102) consists of a cylinder (140), and the locking member (138) comprises a bushing coaxially encircling the cylinder (140). One end of the cylinder (140) is fixedly connected to the base cap (130). The bushing enables the locking member (138) to slide along the cylinder (140) towards and away from the base cap (130). Movement of the locking member (138) towards the base cap (130) deploys the instant golf practice tent (100) into the expanded position, and movement of the locking member (138) away from the base cap (130) folds the instant golf practice tent (100). For example, a user may hold the locking member (138) and push/pull it to move the locking member (138) along the cylinder (140).
[0101] In some embodiments, the locking member (138) is lockable at a plurality of positions along the cylinder (140) even if the instant golf practice tent (100) is not fully expanded, i.e., folded position or partially folded position. In some embodiments, the locking member (138) is lockable between and at the fully folded and fully expanded positions. In some embodiments, the locking member (138) automatically locks onto the cylinder (140) when the locking member (138) is released by the user. In some embodiments, the locking member (138) automatically locks once the instant golf practice tent (100) fully expands. In other embodiments, the locking member (138) may have a pull-to-release, twist-to-release, or press-to-release mechanism for locking/unlocking. In this disclosure, the term partially folded position is used interchangeably with partially expanded position unless stated otherwise. In some embodiments, the locking member (138) comprises a push-pull, push & press to release or push-push locked type locking mechanism (not shown) for locking the locking member (138) along the cylinder (140). Other suitable locking mechanisms may be used.
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[0103] The pulley and string mechanism consists of a string (236) that is connected to or near a fixed end (210) in the locking member (138), loops around a fixed pulley (220) disposed in the base cap (130), and then loops another movable pulley (222) disposed in the locking member (138) before finally exiting from the locking member (138) and becomes accessible to the user. A hook (not shown) may be attached to the free end of the string (236) that is accessible to the user. The user may hold the locking member (138) and pull the free end of the string (236) to launch the instant golf practice tent (100). The force of quickly launching the instant golf practice tent (100) is split between the side of the string (236) connected with the fixed end (210) and the free end accessible to the user. Thus, when the user pulls on the free end, only half the force would be required in comparison to the user who opens the instant golf practice tent (100) without a pulley. The force of pulling the string (236) would move the locking member (138) for a distance (218) towards the base cap (130), thereby launching the instant golf practice tent (100) as shown in
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[0106] The instant golf practice tent (100) also has one or more stopping pockets (304) to prevent the golf balls hit into the instant golf practice tent (100) from flying out of the tent (100) from the front side to hurt people or damage properties. In one embodiment, the length of the forward telescopic/extension poles, which are towards the open face (154), is less than the length of the rear telescopic/extension poles, which are towards the back panel (144). This arrangement makes the floor (122) towards the back panel (144) at a higher elevation than the floor (122) near the open face (154). In other words, the floor (122) tilts forward such that the ball launched in the instant golf practice tent (100) would slide forward and gather in either of the stopping pockets (304). The stopping pockets (304) are located in the corners where the side segments of the side panel (108) contact the tent floor (122). In this embodiment, the triangular-shaped stopping pockets (304) act as barriers to stop golf balls from rolling out of the instant golf practice tent (100) via the corners of the instant golf practice tent (100). Also, the triangular-shaped stopping pockets (304) may be collapsible. Two similar stopping pockets may be also located in two top-sided corners. After practicing for a while, the user may gather the balls from the stopping pockets (304). This arrangement makes it easier for the user to collect balls, reduces cluttered balls on the field and the resulting distraction. Although,
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[0108] As shown, the first (112) and second receiving nets (412) are at a first distance (406) and second distance (408), respectively, from the base of open-face (154) facing telescopic poles (106). If the golf ball is shot with such a force that the first receiving net (112) is unable to bring it to the full stop, the momentum of the golf ball is transferred to the second receiving net (412). As a result, the golf ball remains inside the instant golf practice tent (100) without rupturing any of the instant net's panels/nets. Thus, the second receiving net (412), when used in conjunction with the first receiving net (112), reduces hazards associated with practicing golf with existing collapsible practice nets, thereby preventing property damage, injuries, and lost lives.
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[0114] However, if the user hits the ball (602) with such a force to follow trajectory (708, 716, 720), it means that the ball (602) would follow trajectory (710, 718, 722), respectively, once it hits the first net/panel/curtain. The tracking device (604) would observe trajectories (710, 718, and 722) to calculate the difference between the actual distance/trajectory and the intended distance/trajectory. Instead of the tracking device (604), one may use the distance from the starting point of the ball (602) up to the point where the ball (602) stops on the ground/instant tent's floor (122) to ascertain the actual error if the ball (602) was shot in the golf court. In some embodiments, as shown in
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[0118] After the extension pole (312) is at the preferred position, and the pins (910) align with a set of holes (908), the inward forces can be removed from the pin (910), allowing the pins (910) to return to their original position and locking the extension pole (312) into position inside the extension feet (906). The extension feet (906) allow the user to adjust the length of the extension poles (312) and/or the tent opening/facing direction depending on the user's preference. The length of the extension feet (906) may be adjusted such that the tent floor (122) is tilting forward, backward, or sideways when viewed in a direction from the open face (154) toward the back panel (144). However other embodiments, are within the scope and spirit of the invention. In one embodiment, the extension feet (906) may be composed of a flexible material, such as plastic, polymers, metal, alloys, ceramic, carbon fibers, or other materials with characteristics that allow flexibility of the extension feet (906). In another embodiment, the extension feet (906) may be adjusted automatically by an electrical or mechanic mechanism such as step motors with sensors upon a golf ball hitting on a certain portion of a receiving net (112), so the instant tent (100) can collect the ball in a more desirable direction and/or position.
[0119] In yet another embodiment of the present disclosure, the back panel (144) can be lowered or retracted, or rolled down to have a bigger or full opening at the back. Similar features can be implemented to the other panels.
[0120] The method for the instant tent includes providing the components discussed above in an above-discussed manner to provide a golf practice instant tent that provides ease of unfolding/folding is equipped with providing above-noted features and reduces the likelihood and severity of injury to the golf enthusiast and of damage to the golf practice instant tent in a cost-effective manner.
[0121] The terms and expressions which have been employed herein as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention, in the use of such terms and expressions, of excluding any equivalents of the features shown and described (or portions thereof), and it is recognized that various modifications are possible within the scope of the claims. Accordingly, the claims are intended to cover all such equivalents. Various features, aspects, and embodiments have been described herein. The features, aspects, and embodiments are susceptible to combination with one another as well as to variation and modification, as will be understood by those having skill in the art. The present disclosure should, therefore, be considered to encompass such combinations, variations, and modifications.