CA1148186A - Sports training device - Google Patents

Sports training device

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CA1148186A
CA1148186A CA000361557A CA361557A CA1148186A CA 1148186 A CA1148186 A CA 1148186A CA 000361557 A CA000361557 A CA 000361557A CA 361557 A CA361557 A CA 361557A CA 1148186 A CA1148186 A CA 1148186A
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wrist
bending
striking
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Joseph Berkeley
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B69/00Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
    • A63B69/38Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for tennis

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Abstract

A B S T R A C T

This invention is a device which is used by beginner tennis players, or players in similar games, in learning the control of the bending of the wrist. It consists of a wrist band and a finger band which are joined together so that the bending of the wrist during the playing of the game pulls and activates an electrical switch which is attached to one of the said bands, thus activating a sensor which gives a audible or visible signal, and which , at the same time, makes a graphic record of the bending of the wrist, which can be studied at a future date, for the purpose of analysis and correction.

Description

~8186 This invention is a device which is used ~or the purpose of improving a person's game, partiQu~à~*yr;~u~g ~s or her training period, in sports which involves such actions as striking and throwing, as in tennis, golf, bowling, etc.
In playing such games, all the flexible interconnected parts of the anatomy tend to participate in all the motions called for in the game. Although, in some sports, such as gymnastics or wrestling this total participation, is in most cases of great value, in other sports, where the throwing or striking is directed in a specific direction and under controlled power, some body motions can actually be detri-mental to the proper playing of the game.
A game in which the above described difficulties appear more frequently than in others, is the game of tennis, which will be used to illustrate the invention. In tennis a ball is struck by players playing against each other over a low net which divides the tennis court into half. The ball is struck by a tennis racket held in one hand by each of the players. The object of the game is to deliver the ball rapidly and to a location not readily available to the opposite player, so that he is unable to return the ball successfully. In order to accomplish the above requirements, the ball must be properly aimed and struck with a great deal of power, which can best be done by swinging the arm from
2~ the shoulder instead of bending it at the elbow, and pre-venting the hand from bending at the wrist.
During the learning period, the beginner is well advised to obtain the services of an instructor, however, instructors are not always available, particularly so, during frequent practice~periods. It is therefore the primary object ~81~6 of this invention to provide a means whereby a player can be automatically informed of errors, so -that he can learn tG avoid them.
In describing the invention reference can be made tG the attached drawings in which,-Figure 1, is a front view of the in~en-tion, Figure 2, is a diagram showing the invention in use, and Figure 3, shows a variation of the invention.
In describing,the invention is shown consisting of an arm band 1 made of a strong flexible material such as cloth or plastic, having a buckle 2 at one end thereof, and a tongue 3 at the other end. The inside of the hand 1 is lined with a soft component 4 of the adhesive system having the trademark name of "Velcro". At its tongue end, the said arm band i8 provided with the other part of the "Velcro" T.~.
adhesive.
At a suitable location along the arm band is attached a switch 6 which is activated by a pulling upon a wire loop 7 which is connected to it. The said switch is powered by a fine wire cable 8 which is connected to batteries.
A short plastic or cloth loop 9 connects the switch 6 by means of the wire loop 7 to a finger band 10, which is also provided with "Velcro" T.M. adhesive 11.
In Figure 2 is shown the manner in which the invention is attached to the arm 12, of the person holding the tennis racket 13. The band 1 is wrapped around and held to the wrist. The band 10 is wrapped around one of the fingers of the hand, so that the loop 9 is fully stretched out when the hand has a good grip on the tennis racket 13, and the wrist is not bent.
The wire ~ from the switch 6 leads to a sensor 14 which si~nalæ~audibly or visually when the switch 6 is ~8~86 activated, thus, when the wrist is bent during the striking of the tennis ball, the loop 9 is pulled, activating -the switch 6, causing the signal to be noted; the player realizes that he has bent his wrist, and avoids doing it again. The 5 recorder also contains the power batteries. Where necessary, the recorder can keep a record of the number and frequency of the wrist bending occurrences.
The upper arm band 15, shown in Figure 2 is used purely as an additional support for the wire 8 when the sensor 14 is carried by the player at a distant location, usually attached to his clothing, and does not otherwise par-ticipate in the performance of the invention.
In Figure 3 is shown a variation in the invention.
In this case the finger band 10 is replaced by a glove 16, and the sensa~ ~4 is replaced by the recording or sound device 17 which is attached to the glove and is directly con-nected to the switch 6, by a wire 18 which also activates the said switch, when the wrist is bent.
From the above description it can be readily seen that this invention can also be applied to the study, diagnosis, and therapeutic treatment of malfunctions occurring in any location of the anatomy where two members o~ the body are flexibly joined, such as the ankles, knees, hips, shoulders, spine, neck, etc., or for correcting the performance in ~5 sports, where these locations are involved.
The audible and visual signals can also be accompa-nied by a graphical recording system which can be transmit-ted to a television viewer for an enlarged detailed study.

Claims (3)

The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows,-
1. A device used in the training of athletes to properly perform motions required in the playing of such games wherein the throwing or striking of an object is involved, comprising means for emitting an audible or visible signal when an undesirable movement of a body part takes place, con-sisting of a pair of bands, each one of which is removably at-tachabl to each of two adjacent, flexibly joined parts of the body; in combination with a pull type of electrical switch attached to one of said bands, and its pull cord directly at-tached to the other band, so that the bending of one of said body parts, in relation to the other, pulls and activates said switch, as long as the pull cord is in tension; an electrical sounding or lighting device which is activated by said switch;
batteries for supplying power to the device; and a recording device for recording the number and frequency of said signals.
2. A device as set forth in Claim 1, used for the pur-pose of training a novice in the playing of tennis, not to bend the wrist when striking the tennis ball with the tennis racket, by attaching the switch containing band to the wrist of the hand that holds the racket, and the other band to one of the fingers of said hand, so that the bending of the wrist while striking the ball, emits a sound or flashes a light to warn the player that he is bending his wrist while striking the ball, and makes a graphic record of the bending movement.
3. A device as set forth in Claim 2 which is used for the purpose of detection and treatment of malfunctioning flex-ibly joined parts of the anatomy.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO1985001664A1 (en) * 1983-10-11 1985-04-25 The Staart Corporation Pty. Limited A training aid for racquet sports
WO1994015681A1 (en) * 1992-12-31 1994-07-21 George James Perham Movement sensing devices and golf swing aid
WO2005002436A1 (en) * 2003-07-01 2005-01-13 Queensland University Of Technology Motion monitoring and analysis system
DE102011121259B3 (en) * 2011-12-15 2013-05-16 Fabian Walke Method and device for mobile training data acquisition and analysis of strength training

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO1985001664A1 (en) * 1983-10-11 1985-04-25 The Staart Corporation Pty. Limited A training aid for racquet sports
WO1994015681A1 (en) * 1992-12-31 1994-07-21 George James Perham Movement sensing devices and golf swing aid
US5667447A (en) * 1992-12-31 1997-09-16 George James Perham Swing aid and method
WO2005002436A1 (en) * 2003-07-01 2005-01-13 Queensland University Of Technology Motion monitoring and analysis system
DE102011121259B3 (en) * 2011-12-15 2013-05-16 Fabian Walke Method and device for mobile training data acquisition and analysis of strength training
WO2013087902A1 (en) 2011-12-15 2013-06-20 Fabian Walke Method and device for mobile training data acquisition and analysis of strength training
US9125620B2 (en) 2011-12-15 2015-09-08 Fablan Walke Method and device for mobile training data acquisition and analysis of strength training
US9750454B2 (en) 2011-12-15 2017-09-05 Fabian Walke Method and device for mobile training data acquisition and analysis of strength training

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