QUARTERBACK TRAINING DEVICE
20190224554 ยท 2019-07-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/406
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A quarterback training device is an electric football launcher that is able to mimic the snap of a center as performed during a football game and to place a spin on the launched ball. The speed of the launch is adjustable via a remote control and the device provides for a handoff shelf to be attached.
Claims
1. A quarterback training device comprising: a launching mechanism including: a main body including: a front panel having at least one aperture therethrough; a back panel; two spaced side panels connected between side edge portions of said front panel and said back panel; a top panel having at least one aperture therethrough and connected to top edge portions of said front panel, said back panel, and said two spaced side panels; and a bottom panel connected to bottom edge portions of said front panel, said back panel, and said two spaced side panels; wherein said main body is forms an interior volume; at least one wheel; wherein said at least one wheel is rotatably attached to said main body and adapted to allow said launching mechanism to be moved upon a supporting surface; a football feeder mechanism including: a rotating football magazine; wherein said rotating football magazine is adapted to hold a plurality of footballs in a spaced relation to one another thereon and rotate within said interior volume of said main body; a magazine motor; wherein said magazine motor is connected to said rotating football magazine and adapted to incrementally rotate said rotating football magazine; a linear actuator including; a stationary linear track; wherein said stationary linear track is attached to an inner wall of said bottom panel of said main body and adjacent said rotating football magazine; a movable ball ram; wherein said movable ball ram is slidably movable along a length of said stationary linear track and adapted to move footballs individually outwardly from said rotating football magazine; and an actuator motor; wherein said actuator motor is connected between said stationary linear track and said movable ball ram and adapted to move said movable ball ram linearly upon said stationary linear track toward said front panel; wherein said football feeder mechanism is located within said interior volume of said main body; and wherein a user can individually place footballs into said launching mechanism through said aperture of said top panel and onto said rotating football magazine; two spaced launch wheels; wherein said two spaced launch wheels are individually rotatably and adjustably connected to said inner wall of said bottom panel of said main body, are positioned on opposite sides of a distal end portion of said stationary linear track; and are located in proximity to said aperture of said front panel of said main body; wherein said two spaced launch wheels each have an axis of rotation that is angularly adjustable with respect to said bottom panel of said main body, such that when each respective football is moved onto said distal end portion of said stationary linear track said two spaced launch wheels can squeeze and push each respective football and adjustably launch them outwardly through said aperture of said front panel of said main body; two launch wheel motors; wherein a respective launch wheel motor is connected to a respective launch wheel and adapted to adjustably rotate said respective launch wheel; and a control; wherein said control is located upon an exterior surface of said main body, is electrically connected to said magazine motor, said actuator motor, and said two launch wheel motors, and is adapted to activate and control the motions thereof; a remote controller including: a switch; wherein said switch is adapted to selectively activate said launching mechanism; and a controller power supply; wherein said controller power supply provides electric power thereto; wherein said remote controller is adapted to electronically communicate with said control of said launching mechanism and thereby control said launching mechanism; and a power source; wherein said power source is located with said interior volume of said main body, is electrically connected to said magazine motor, said actuator motor, said two launch wheel motors, and said control, and is adapted to provide electrical power thereto.
2. The quarterback training device of claim 1, further including an adjustable bar adjustably connected to an exterior surface of said bottom panel of said main body, is spaced from said at least one wheel and is adapted to change the angle of said main body with respect to said supporting surface to thereby change the launch angle of footballs being launched from said launching mechanism with respect to said supporting surface.
3. The quarterback training device of claim 1, wherein said rotating football magazine includes a plurality of spaced panels adapted to separate individual footballs.
4. The quarterback training device of claim 1, wherein the angle of said axis of rotation of each respective said two spaced launch wheels is adjustable and adapted such that a desired rotation of each said football can be achieved.
5. The quarterback training device of claim 1, wherein said remote controller includes an electronic cable, and said switch is formed as a foot switch adapted to allow a user to selectively activate said launching mechanism with their foot.
6. The quarterback training device of claim 1, wherein said power source is formed as a rechargeable battery.
7. The quarterback training device of claim 1, wherein said power source is formed as an electric cable adapted to releasably connect with an external power source.
8. The quarterback training device of claim 1, wherein said main body further includes a red indicator light thereon electrically connected to said control and adapted to emit a red light indicating a three-second countdown until a football is launched.
9. The quarterback training device of claim 1, wherein said main body further includes a green indicator light thereon electrically connected to said control and adapted to indicating that said launching mechanism is inactive.
10. The quarterback training device of claim 1, wherein said at least one wheel is formed as two spaced wheels rotatably attached to said main body.
11. The quarterback training device of claim 1, wherein said front panel has a second aperture therethrough adapted to allow a hand-off shelf to slide therethrough; wherein said launching mechanism further includes a hand-off shelf adapted to slide out from said second aperture; and wherein said hand-off shelf is adapted to hold a football thereon outside from said interior volume of said main body.
12. The quarterback training device of claim 1, wherein said control includes a motor speed dial adapted to control the rotational speeds of the two launch wheel motors in order to slow down or speed up the velocity of a launched football.
13. The quarterback training device of claim 1, wherein said remote controller includes a wireless wrist band including a button thereon; wherein said wrist band is in electronic communication with said control and is adapted to allow a user to selectively activate said launching mechanism with by pressing said button.
14. The quarterback training device of claim 1, wherein one of said two spaced side panels includes an elongated aperture therethrough; wherein said movable ball ram includes an elongated rod extending therefrom adapted to extend through and move along said elongated aperture; and wherein said elongated rod includes a flag attached to a distal end portion thereof; wherein when said movable ball ram is moving along said stationary linear track toward said front panel, the flag indicates to a user that a football is about to be launched from said launching mechanism.
15. The quarterback training device of claim 11, wherein said hand-off shelf is formed having a horse-shoe shape adapted to releasably hold a football thereon outside from said interior volume of said main body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and method(s) of use for the present invention, a quarterback training device, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present invention.
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[0028] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to a ball launching device and more particularly to a quarterback training device as used to improve the launching of a football to more closely mimic how a center would snap a football to a quarterback during a football game and to provide a remote control for the launching device that would allow adjustments in launching speed.
[0030] Generally speaking, quarterback training device is an electric football launcher that is able to mimic the snap of a center as performed during a football game and to place a spin on the launched ball. The speed of the launch is adjustable via a remote control and the device provides for a handoff shelf to be attached.
[0031] Referring to the drawings by numerals of reference there is shown in
[0032] Quarterback training device 100 preferably comprises launching mechanism 105 having main body 106 including front panel 107 having at least one aperture 108 therethrough, back panel 109, two spaced side panels 110 connected between side edge portion 111 of front panel 107 and back panel 109, top panel 112 having at least one aperture 113 therethrough connected to top edge portions 114 of front panel 107, back panel 109, and the two spaced side panels 110, and bottom panel 115 connected to bottom edge portions 117 of front panel 107, back panel 109, and the two spaced side panels 110.
[0033] Main body 106 forms interior volume 118 and has at least one wheel 120 rotatably attached to main body 106 that is adapted to allow launching mechanism 105 to be moved upon a supporting surface. Football feeder mechanism 125 is located within interior volume 118 of main body 106 and a user can individually place footballs 190 into launching mechanism 105 through aperture 113 of top panel 112 and onto rotating football magazine 130. Adjustable bar 195 connected to exterior surface 116 of bottom panel 115 of main body 106 is spaced from wheels 120 and is adapted to adjust the angle of main body 106 with respect to the supporting surface to thereby change the launch angle of footballs 190 being launched from launching mechanism 105 with respect to the supporting surface.
[0034] Main body 106 includes red indicator light 210 thereon electrically connected to control 170 and is adapted to emit a red light indicating a three-second countdown until football 190 is launched. Main body 106 further includes green indicator light 215 electrically connected to control 170 adapted for indicating that launching mechanism 105 is inactive.
[0035] One of the two spaced side panels 110 includes elongated aperture 235 therethrough. Movable ball ram 150 includes elongated rod 151 extending therefrom adapted to extend through and move along elongated aperture 235. Elongated rod 151 includes flag 236 attached to distal end portion 237. When movable ball ram 150 is moving along stationary linear track 145 toward front panel 107, flag 236 indicates to a user that football 190 is about to be launched from launching mechanism 105.
[0036] Referring now to
[0037] Front panel 107 may have second aperture 220 therethrough adapted to allow hand-off shelf 221 to slide therethrough. Launching mechanism 105 further includes hand-off shelf 221 adapted to slide out from second aperture 220 and to hold football 190 thereon outside from interior volume 118 of main body 106. Hand-off shelf 221 is formed having a horse-shoe shape adapted to releasably hold football 190 thereon outside from interior volume 118 of main body 106.
[0038] Referring now to
[0039] Control 170 is located upon exterior surface 116 of main body 106 and is electrically connected to magazine motor 135, actuator motor 155, and the two launch wheel motors 161, and is adapted to activate and control the motions. Remote controller 175 including switch 176 is adapted to selectively activate launching mechanism 105. Controller power supply 180 provides electric power to quarterback training device 100. Power source 185 may be formed as rechargeable battery 205 but in some embodiments power source 185 may be formed as electric cable 186 adapted to releasably connect with an external power source. The at least one wheel 120 is preferably formed as two spaced wheels 120 rotatably attached to main body 106. Control 170 includes motor speed dial 225 adapted to control the rotational speeds of the two launch wheel motors 161 in order to slow down or speed up the velocity of a launched football 190.
[0040] Referring now to
[0041] Football feeder mechanism 125 including rotating football magazine 130 is adapted to hold a plurality of footballs 190 in a spaced relation to one another thereon and rotate footballs 190 within interior volume 118 of main body 106. Magazine motor 135 is connected to rotating football magazine 130 and is adapted to incrementally rotate rotating football magazine 130. Linear actuator 140 having stationary linear track 145 is attached to the inner wall of bottom panel 115 of main body 106 and is adjacent to rotating football magazine 130. Movable ball ram 150 is slidably movable along the length of stationary linear track 145 and is adapted to move football 190 individually outwardly from rotating football magazine 130. Actuator motor 155 is connected between stationary linear track 145 and movable ball ram 150 and is adapted to move movable ball ram 150 linearly upon stationary linear track 145 toward front panel 107.
[0042] Two spaced launch wheels 160 are individually, rotatably, and adjustably connected to the inner wall of bottom panel 115 of main body 106 and are positioned on opposite sides of distal end portion 237 of stationary linear track 145 located in proximity to aperture 108 of front panel 107 of main body 106. The two spaced launch wheels 160 each have axis of rotation 200 that is angularly adjustable with respect to bottom panel 115 of main body 106 such that when each respective football 190 is moved onto distal end portion 237 of stationary linear track 145, the two spaced launch wheels 160 can squeeze and push each respective football 190 and adjustably launch them outwardly through aperture 108 of front panel 107 of main body 106.
[0043] Launch wheel motor 161 is connected to each respective launch wheel 160 and is adapted to adjustably rotate the respective launch wheel 160. Power source 185 is located within interior volume 118 of main body 106 and is electrically connected to magazine motor 135, actuator motor 155, the two launch wheel motors 161, and control 170, for operation of the components. Rotating football magazine 130 includes a plurality of spaced panels 199 adapted to separate individual football 190. The angle of axis of rotation 200 of each respective launch wheel 160 is adjustable and adapted such that a desired rotation of each football 190 can be achieved.
[0044] Referring now to
[0045] Remote controller 175 is adapted to electronically communicate with and control launching mechanism 105 and may include electronic cable 177 with switch 176 formed as foot switch 178 adapted to allow a user to selectively activate launching mechanism 105 with the user's foot. Remote controller 175 may include wireless wrist band 230 having button 231 for activation. Wireless wrist band 230 is in electronic communication with control 170 and is adapted to allow a user to selectively activate launching mechanism 105 by pressing button 231.
[0046] Quarterback training device 100 may be manufactured and provided for sale in a wide variety of sizes and shapes for a wide assortment of applications. Upon reading this specification, it should be appreciated that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as design preference, user preferences, marketing preferences, cost, structural requirements, available materials, technological advances, etc., other kit contents or arrangements such as, for example, including more or less components, customized parts, different color combinations, parts may be sold separately, etc., may be sufficient.
[0047] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.