Computerized smart gaming tournament system for the internet
09662558 ยท 2017-05-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B24/0075
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A63B2220/833
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G01S19/26
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G06Q10/0639
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A63F13/87
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A63F13/814
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A63F13/211
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A63B2024/0068
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A63B69/3685
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A63B24/0084
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International classification
A63B24/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A system comprising contact and motion sensors adapted to sports equipment and coupled to a computer for the wireless communication of performance data. The computer is connected to a display for the visual simulation of player performance information and may be connected to other computers, thereby permitting competitive play among remote players.
Claims
1. A system including a server, a host processor, and a network of game systems, each game system comprising: a ball receptacle, a motion sensing device, a sports implement, a speaker, a display device, a processor, and a wireless signal receiver; the ball receptacle comprising an open end configured to receive a ball, a contact sensor, a first amplifier, and a first analog-to-digital converter, the contact sensor configured to transmit contact data to the first amplifier, the first amplifier configured to receive contact data from the contact sensor and transmit amplified contact data to the first analog-to-digital converter, and the first analog-to-digital converter configured to receive amplified contact data from the first amplifier and transmit digital contact data to the wireless signal receiver; the motion sensing device comprising a plurality of electrically isolated capacitors, an electrically conductive interior surface, an insulating layer, a variance detection member, a second amplifier, and a second analog-to-digital converter, the insulating layer disposed between the plurality of electrically isolated capacitors and the electrically conductive interior surface, the second amplifier configured to receive motion data from the variance detection member and transmit amplified motion data to the second analog-to-digital converter, and the second analog-to-digital converter configured to receive amplified motion data from the second amplifier and transmit digital contact data to the wireless signal receiver; the sports implement comprising a hitting surface, a third amplifier, and a third analog-to-digital converter, the hitting surface comprising a transducer array, the transducer array including one or more piezoelectric elements, the transducer array configured to transmit contact data to the third amplifier, the third amplifier configured to receive contact data from the contact sensor and transmit amplified contact data to the third analog-to-digital converter, and the third analog-to-digital converter configured to receive amplified contact data from the third amplifier and transmit digital contact data to the wireless signal receiver; the processor programmed to receive digital motion data and digital contact data from the wireless signal receiver, analyze the digital motion data and the digital contact data received from the wireless signal receiver, transform the digital motion data and the digital contact data into graphic data, sound data, and performance data, transmit the sound data to the speaker, transmit the graphic data to the display device, and transmit the performance data to the server; and the server configured to transfer local player events from a remote player site to another remote player site for presentation to another player, transmit turn notification data to remote player sites, receive and measure player time delays, disconnect player remotes sites with excessive time delays, conduct internet search for additional player remote sites.
2. A system including a sports implement, a speaker, a processor, and a wireless signal receiver; the sports implement comprising a hitting surface, a third amplifier, and a third analog-to-digital converter, the hitting surface comprising a transducer array, the transducer array including one or more piezoelectric elements, the transducer array configured to transmit contact data to the third amplifier, the third amplifier configured to receive contact data from the contact sensor and transmit amplified contact data to the third analog-to-digital converter, and the third analog-to-digital converter configured to receive amplified contact data from the third amplifier and transmit digital contact data to the wireless signal receiver; the processor programmed to receive digital motion data and digital contact data from the wireless signal receiver, analyze the digital motion data and the digital contact data received from the wireless signal receiver, transform the digital motion data and the digital contact data into performance data, and transmit the performance data to a server; and the server configured to transfer local player events from a remote player site to another remote player site for presentation to another player, transmit turn notification data to remote player sites, receive and measure player time delays, disconnect player remotes sites with excessive time delays, and conduct as internet search for additional player remote sites.
3. The system of claim 2, further including a ball receptacle, the ball receptacle comprising an open end configured to receive a ball, a contact sensor, a first amplifier, and a first analog-to-digital converter, the contact sensor configured to transmit contact data to the first amplifier, the first amplifier configured to receive contact data from the contact sensor and transmit amplified contact data to the first analog-to-digital converter, and the first analog-to-digital converter configured to receive amplified contact data from the first amplifier and transmit digital contact data to the wireless signal receiver.
4. The system of claim 2, further including a motion sensing device, the motion sensing device comprising a plurality of electrically isolated capacitors, an electrically conductive interior surface, an insulating layer, a variance detection member, a second amplifier, and a second analog-to-digital converter, the insulating layer disposed between the plurality of electrically isolated capacitors and the electrically conductive interior surface, the second amplifier configured to receive motion data from the variance detection member and transmit amplified motion data to the second analog-to-digital converter, and the second analog-to-digital converter configured to receive amplified motion data from the second amplifier and transmit digital contact data to the wireless signal receiver.
5. The system of claim 2, further including a speaker and a display device, the processor additionally programmed to transform the digital motion data and the digital contact data into graphic data and sound data, transmit the sound data to the speaker and transmit the graphic data to the display device.
6. A system including a motion sensing device, a processor, and a wireless signal receiver; the mat comprising a plurality of electrically isolated capacitors, an electrically conductive interior surface, an insulating layer, a variance detection member, a second amplifier, and a second analog-to-digital converter, the insulating layer disposed between the plurality of electrically isolated capacitors and the electrically conductive interior surface, the second amplifier configured to receive motion data from the variance detection member and transmit amplified motion data to the second analog-to-digital converter, and the second analog-to-digital converter configured to receive amplified motion data from the second amplifier and transmit digital contact data to the wireless signal receiver; the processor programmed to receive digital motion data and digital contact data from the wireless signal receiver, analyze the digital motion data and the digital contact data received from the wireless signal receiver, transform the digital motion data and the digital contact data into performance data, and transmit the performance data to a server; and the server configured to transfer local player events from a remote player site to another remote player site for presentation to another player, transmit turn notification data to remote player sites, receive and measure player time delays, disconnect player remotes sites with excessive time delays, and conduct an internet search for additional player remote sites.
7. The system of claim 6, further including a ball receptacle, the ball receptacle comprising an open end configured to receive a ball, a contact sensor, a first amplifier, and a first analog-to-digital converter, the contact sensor configured to transmit contact data to the first amplifier, the first amplifier configured to receive contact data from the contact sensor and transmit amplified contact data to the first analog-to-digital converter, and the first analog-to-digital converter configured to receive amplified contact data from the first amplifier and transmit digital contact data to the wireless signal receiver.
8. The system of claim 6, further including a sports implement, the sports implement comprising a hitting surface, a third amplifier, and a third analog-to-digital converter, the hitting surface comprising a transducer array, the transducer array including one or more piezoelectric elements, the transducer array configured to transmit contact data to the third amplifier, the third amplifier configured to receive contact data from the contact sensor and transmit amplified contact data to the third analog-to-digital converter, and the third analog-to-digital converter configured to receive amplified contact data from the third amplifier and transmit digital contact data to the wireless signal receiver.
9. The system of claim 6, further including a speaker and a display device, the processor additionally programmed to transform the digital motion data and the digital contact data into graphic data and sound data, transmit the sound data to the speaker, and transmit the graphic data to the display device.
10. The system of claim 6, further including a network of game systems, each game system being operated by a user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(18) As shown in
(19) 1. Smart Golf Club
(20) The smart golf club 20 has a head 40 and a shaft 42. As shown in
(21) In an alternative embodiment,
(22) In a second alternative embodiment, to retrofit a standard golf club, contact sensors 46 are part of an adapter 40 attached to an ordinary club head as seen in
(23) A golf ball contacting any sensor 46 produces a detectable variance indication the magnitude and duration of sensor-ball impact. The variance may be a change in resistance of a piezo-resistive transducer or a voltage change in the case of a piezo-electric transducer. As shown in
(24) A radio frequency transmitting circuit 58 receives the serial digital data from the microprocessor 56 and wirelessly transmits the information via an internal antenna 60 to a receiver 26 (
(25) 2. Golf Ball Receptacle
(26) The golf ball receptacle 22 has a top 62 shaped to allow entry of a golf ball, as shown in
(27) A golf ball entering the receptacle 60 and containing the sensor pad 65, 66 or 67 produces a detectable variance indicating the ball entry event. The variance may be a change in resistance in the case of a piezo-resistive transducer (similar, but not limited to Cooper Instruments LPM 562) or a voltage change in the case of a piezo-electric transducer. As illustrated in
(28) The ball return mechanism 68 can be simple as a back plate 80 located to be engaged by a golf ball entering the receptacle 22 and supported and biased by a spring or springs 82 to eject the ball. Other known ejection devices, similar to those used in pin ball machines and either mechanically or even electrically activated, can be used to improve the effect if desired.
(29) The receptacle configuration is susceptible to much variation. The receptacle illustrated and described above is well suited to indoor use, on carpet for example. It is clear, however, that an actual cup, installed in an actual green, with real or synthetic grass, can be similarly equipped.
(30) 3. Golf Club Motion Sensor Plate
(31) The golf club motion sensor plate 80 having a top motion plate 82 and a bottom motion plate 84 is diagrammatically shown in
(32) Applying an energizing high frequency alternating electrical signal having a frequency in the range from 100 MHz to 200 MHz from an oscillator 87 to the golf club motion plate capacitive network 88 produces an electromagnetic field above the surface of each platelet 83 of the capacitive components of the motion sensor plate 80. Any object, including a golf club, passing near the surface of the energized motion plate will cause a perturbation of the electromagnetic field as illustrated by the sample possible pathways 90 across the plate in
(33) The electrical signal from the comparative amplifier network 92 is applied to an analog to digital signal converter 94 (ADC) and the ADC digitized output signal is converted into a serial digital data stream by a multiplexer 96. This data identifies each platelet having had its field disturbed. The serial digital data can be input directly by wire from a multiplexer 96 to the computer 28 located at the site of the golf player and golf club motion sensor plate 80, or as in the preferred embodiment, illustrated in
(34) The computer 28, under the control of the golf system software, will analyze the serial digital club motion signal, recognize from the transmitted signals the platelets 83 over which the club head passed and display the golf club swing motion.
(35) 4. Wireless Signal Receiver and Computer
(36) At each player site, a wireless radio frequency signal receiver 26 is connected to the computer 28 by either the serial (USB) or parallel computer ports, as shown in the functional block diagram,
(37) 5. Computer Golfing Software
(38) At each remote player site, the computer 28 (
(39) If the competitive play mode has been selected, the program generates a player participation request and sends 134 the request to the GGC game internet server (GGC server) 34 (
(40) The event at 133 also has the effect of indicating at 139 that it is no longer the local players turn and enables (as indicated by line 139) the serial port listener at 132 to detect an event from the remote player, again via the internet.
(41) If the single player practice mode is selected, the internet communications sequences are disabled, other software sequential operating routines continue as above described and the players golf club stroke, ball-receptacle contact, and/or club swing motion sensor information are communicated only to the computer located at the players site and the performance information analyzed and displayer only at the local players site.
(42) When a game is won, lose, or terminated, the golf software system generates the appropriate output signals 156 (
(43) Using programming as contained in the accompanying microfiche appendix, one skilled in the art can readily accomplish the game programming described. Alternative programming too will be apparent from the foregoing functional description and the illustrations contained in the appended drawings
(44) While a preferred embodiment has been described, it will be appreciated that many variations and modifications in the system, its operation, and its various components may be made without departure from the spirit and scope of invention as set forth in the appended claims.