Multiple sport training device and sport training system
10188921 ยท 2019-01-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B63/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B69/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
In one embodiment, the multi-sport training device disclosed herein comprises a plurality of adjustable panels that easily attach to a frame of a goal and may be adjusted to different configurations desired by the player, or shooter. Each panel in the plurality of panels is configured for independent attachment to the goal, and may be hung vertically from the crossbar of the goal, or flipped over the goal to expose a portion of the open goal. Each panel is also configured for independent adjustment in length.
Claims
1. A multi-sport training system, comprising: a frame comprising a horizontal crossbar coupled to a pair of upright side members aligned perpendicular to the crossbar to create an open goal area; a plurality of flexible panels having a plurality of attachment members configured for reversible attachment of each panel of the plurality of flexible panels to the crossbar, wherein the attachment members allow each panel to hang vertically from and rotate 360 degrees around the crossbar; wherein each of the plurality of flexible panels include an adjustment means comprising horizontal rows of openings and vertical columns of openings; a plurality of mating securement features affixed along a bottom of each of the plurality of flexible panels in alignment with the openings; wherein each of the plurality of mating securement features is removably received within a selected horizontal row of openings allowing each panel of the plurality of flexible panels to be folded upwardly and secured thereto.
2. The multi-sport training system of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of flexible panels is 70 to 72 inches in length and 22 to 25 inches in width.
3. The multi-sport training system of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of flexible panels includes a weighting means capable of temporary attachment to the bottom of each panel and wherein the weight of the weighting means is 2 ounces to 2 pounds.
4. The multi-sport training system of claim 1, wherein the crossbar ranges in length from 4 feet to 7 feet, and the pair of upright side members range in length from 4 feet to 7 feet.
5. The multi-sport training system of claim 1, each of the plurality of flexible panels further comprises at least one image affixed thereto.
6. The multi-sport training system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of openings include a plurality of grommets for removably receiving the plurality of mating securement features, and wherein the plurality of mating securement features consists of a plurality of toggles.
7. The multi-sport training device of claim 1, wherein the attachment members are selected from the group consisting of bungee cords, ropes, clips, elastic bands, hook-and-loop fasteners, snaps, strings, rubber hands, toggles, grommets, clips and combinations thereof.
8. The multi-sport, training device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of attachment members comprises a horizontal row of three grommets located at a top end of each of the plurality of flexible panels.
9. The device of claim 1, further comprising a net attached to the horizontal crossbar and the pair of upright side members to span the open goal area and create a backstop for objects shot into the open goal area.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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(6) It is one aspect of the present invention to provide a multi-sport training device and system to aid athletes in the improvement of their shooting skills, such as lacrosse players.
(7) In one embodiment, the multi-sport training device disclosed herein comprises a plurality of adjustable panels that easily attach to a frame of a goal and may be adjusted to different configurations desired by the player, or shooter. Each panel in the plurality of panels is configured for independent attachment to the goal, and may be hung vertically from the crossbar of the goal, or flipped over the goal to expose a portion of the open goal. Each panel is also configured for independent adjustment in length.
(8) In one embodiment, the panels are adjustable for use during practice for shooting drills, or as a stand-in for a goalie. When not in use, the panels may be flipped over the crossbar of the goal or may be rolled upward and secured at the crossbar, thereby unimpeded access to the goal area is provided.
(9) Exemplary Panel
(10) In one embodiment a multi-sport training device comprises a panel, wherein the panel is rectangular in shape, with a top end, a bottom end, a front side and a back side. In one embodiment, the panel has an overall length of approximately 70-72 inches. In another embodiment, the panel has an overall width of approximately 22-25 inches. The panel may be made of synthetic materials such as nylon, or other suitable durable materials that withstand the force of a ball propelled at the panel. Examples of suitable materials include, but are not limited to thin fabric, e.g., reinforced vinyl, which is durable and lightweight, Teflon fabrics, tightly woven canvas, or combinations thereof.
(11) In one embodiment, the front side of the panel has an image printed or adhered to the surface thereto, such as an image of a goalie (the image may approximate life size), which facilitates the training aspects of the invention. The image, while optional, allows a trainee/player to practice shooting skills by aiming for spots where goalies can't easily make the save, such as over the shoulder, under the arm, or on the goalie's weak side.
(12) In one embodiment, the panel is configured with a weighting feature comprising one or more weighting elements for wind resistance. In one embodiment, weighting elements comprises sand, water, dirt, gravel, rocks, cement, a length of a metal rod, pole or bar, or one or more metal balls (metal includes, but is not limited to, titanium, steel, aluminum, brass, copper, tin, and the like), a length of a wooden poles and/or pvc poles. In another embedment, weighting is provided in a range of 2 ounces to 2 pounds; preferably 2 ounces to 20 ounces; although this example is illustrative and not intended to be limiting. The weighting feature comprises a pocket or other storage compartment that may be sewn into the panel or removably attached to the panel by snaps, Velcro, tape, buttons, zippers, or other fastening means.
(13) In one particular embodiment, a bottom edge of the panel is configured with a sealed pocket on each side of a center grommet, the center grommet located at approximately the center point along the bottom edge of the grommet. In one embodiment, each pocket contains a weighted component, such as an eight-inch long weighted component, one to the left side of the center grommet and one to the right side of the center grommet, the pockets formed on the back side of the panel, although the pockets may also be positioned on the front side of the panel, or both the front side and the back side of the panel. While the weighting has been described in relation to a bottom edge grommet, it should be understood that in the absence of a grommet, the weighted component may be placed along the bottom edge of the panel, either continuously or sectioned. In one embodiment, the right side weighted component is in a range of 2-10 ounces in weight, preferably 6-8 ounces. In another embodiment, a weighting feature may be inserted into a seam or channel, the seam or channel formed from a panel comprising a double layer of material. In one embodiment, a length of panel at the edge is folded back on itself, the edge of the panel is attached to the panel as if hemming the panelleaving a partially-open channel formed by the two layers of panel material. In one embodiment, the panel channel has a width ranging from 1 inch to 4 inches, and can vary depending on the weighting feature intended for the channel. For example, if using a plastic or wooden rod to weight the panel, the opening would accommodate the dimensions of the rod.
(14) In another embodiment, a toggle is positioned along the bottom edge of the panel, and may be located to the left or right of the grommets (center grommet, right side grommet, and left side grommet).
(15) In one embodiment, the top end of the panel is configured with attachment means for securing to the panel to the crossbar of a goal frame. In one embodiment, the attachment means comprise a bungee connect cord, rope, clips, elastic bands, Velcro, snaps, string, heavy duty rubber bands, toggles, or other suitable attachment means. In another embodiment, attachment means are secured to the panel via grommets placed along the top of the panel near the top edge. In one embodiment, a plurality of No. 4 grommets are positioned along the top end of the panel, for example, approximately one-half inch from the panel edge. In one particular embodiment, the top end of the panel is configured with three grommets; a center grommet located approximately 12 inches from an outer edge, a left and right grommet on either side of the center grommet positioned approximately 10 inches from the center grommet, the grommets positioned in a horizontal row.
(16) In one embodiment, the panel is configured to be adjustable in length. In one embodiment, the panel is configured with one or more rows of grommets, a row comprising two or more grommets horizontally aligned and spaced a distance apart from each other in alignment with a row above and/or beneath the row. For example, a panel may be configured with four rows of horizontally aligned grommets; a first row along a top end of the panel, a second row spaced approximately 20-24 inches below the first row, and a third row spaced approximately 20-24 inches from the second row. A fourth row may be positioned along a bottom end of the panel. In another embodiment, the panel may be configured with additional rows, or with less rows, as desired for adjustment of the panel.
(17) In one embodiment, the length of the panel is adjusted by folding the panel back, aligning the toggles with the grommet of a row upward toward the top end of the panel, and placing the toggle through the grommet opening to secure the panel in the adjusted position.
(18) Exemplary Training System
(19) In one embodiment, a multi-sport training system comprises a plurality of panels configured for reversible attachment to a frame, wherein the panels comprise an adjustment system for adjusting the length of the panel, wherein the adjustment system comprises one or more adjustments means comprising rows of openings aligned horizontally along a portion of the panel, and securement means for securing the panel at an adjusted length. In one embodiment, the length of the panel is adjusted by folding the panel upward, along the front or the back of the panel and aligning securement means to the adjustment means, thereby securing the panel at the adjusted length. In one particular embodiment, adjustment means comprise one or more rows of grommets aligned horizontally on the panel. In another embodiment, securement means comprise one or more toggles attached to the bottom end of the panel, for placements through the grommets on the panel.
(20) In one embodiment, the frame of the system comprises a crossbar and sidebars, and optional base. In one embodiment, the frame is commensurate in size with a standard lacrosse goal, however, other sizes are envisioned. For example, a standard goal area is generally 6 feet by 6 feet, however, the system is compatible and adaptable to essentially any goal types by adjusting the number of panels used to cover the goal opening, together with an adjustment in the length of the panels if needed.
(21) In one embodiment, a goal frame comprises two side members aligned essentially vertical to the ground, which may or may not be adjustable, with an end of each of the vertical side members coupled to a horizontal crossbar, the horizontal crossbar aligned essentially parallel to the ground. In one embodiment, the goal frame comprises a net attached to the goal frame. One or more cantilever members may be coupled to the frame, such as to each vertical side member in order to stabilize the frame and keep the frame in a stable position on the ground. In another embodiment, the front of the goal comprises a goal entrance size corresponding to that of the sport or game for which the goal assembly is intended.
(22) Turning now to the figures, which show various embodiments of the present invention.
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(27) It will be clear to a person skilled in the art that features described in relation to any of the embodiments described above can be applicable interchangeably between the different embodiments. The embodiments described above are examples to illustrate various features of the invention.
(28) Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the words comprise and contain and variations of them mean including but not limited to, and they are not intended to (and do not) exclude other arrangements, configurations or steps. Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the singular encompasses the plural unless the context otherwise requires. In particular, where the indefinite article is used, the specification is to be understood as contemplating plurality as well as singularity, unless the context requires otherwise.
(29) Features, integers, characteristics, embodiments or examples of the invention are to be understood to be applicable to any other aspect, embodiment or example described herein unless incompatible therewith. All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive. The invention is not restricted to the details of any foregoing embodiments. The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed.
(30) The reader's attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with this disclosure in connection with this application, and the contents of all such papers and documents are incorporated herein by reference.