EP0639997A1 - Dispositif "compteur de golf" et montre combinee a un tel dispositif. - Google Patents
Dispositif "compteur de golf" et montre combinee a un tel dispositif.Info
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- EP0639997A1 EP0639997A1 EP93905134A EP93905134A EP0639997A1 EP 0639997 A1 EP0639997 A1 EP 0639997A1 EP 93905134 A EP93905134 A EP 93905134A EP 93905134 A EP93905134 A EP 93905134A EP 0639997 A1 EP0639997 A1 EP 0639997A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B71/00—Games or sports accessories not covered in groups A63B1/00 - A63B69/00
- A63B71/06—Indicating or scoring devices for games or players, or for other sports activities
- A63B71/0619—Displays, user interfaces and indicating devices, specially adapted for sport equipment, e.g. display mounted on treadmills
- A63B71/0669—Score-keepers or score display devices
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B2102/00—Application of clubs, bats, rackets or the like to the sporting activity ; particular sports involving the use of balls and clubs, bats, rackets, or the like
- A63B2102/32—Golf
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- the present invention relates to a "golf counter" device with analog display and a watch, for example of the wristwatch type, combined with such a device.
- a "golf counter” device with analog display and a watch, for example of the wristwatch type, combined with such a device.
- PAR typical number of strokes
- the way to get the full result of a golf course is relatively complex. For each hole, there is a typical number of strokes. If the player uses fewer strokes than the typical number of strokes for this hole, he earns points and his score is negative; if he uses more strokes he loses points and his score is positive. The scores for each hole are then added up.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a golf counter making it possible to take into account all the peculiarities of the game of golf and having the simple reading proper to analog displays.
- the subject of the invention is a golf counter device with analog display, characterized in that that it comprises needles driven independently of each other by stepping motors, a dial, at least a first and a second scale intended to cooperate with at least one of said needles, and manual gripping means for introducing in particular a number of strokes, said first scale comprising a plurality of positions which respectively correspond to the different holes of a golf course, said device further comprising first selection and display means operable manually to select and display using of a first of said needles in connection with said first scale, one of the holes of the path, said device being further characterized in that it further comprises electronic counting, storage, processing and control means for calculating and displaying a number of points on said second scale using at least one of said needles, said number of points being according to a premi er mode of operation of the device at least, calculated by taking into account said number of strokes entered for each of the holes selected successively since the start of the game.
- FIG. 1 schematically represents a first embodiment of a device with four needles according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 schematically represents means for selecting and displaying "position” and “operating mode” according to the invention.
- FIG. 3 schematically represents electronic counting, storage, processing and control means according to the invention.
- FIG. 4 very schematically represents a known watch movement that can be used to make a golf counter according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 represents a first example of a golf counter produced from the watch movement of FIG. 4.
- FIG. 6 represents a second example of a golf counter according to the invention produced from the watch movement of FIG. 4.
- FIG. 1 all of the display means according to the invention are shown by way of example. These display means comprise four needles driven independently of each other by four stepping motors shown in the following figures. These four hands work on four distinct areas of the dial.
- the central hand 4 displays the "position” and works with the outer part of the dial 2.
- This part 84 of the dial has eighteen positions numbered from 1 to 18 corresponding to the eighteen holes of a golf course , plus two positions " ⁇ tart” and "handicap” corresponding to two complementary functions which will be described later.
- the six o'clock hand 6 allows the "operating mode" to be displayed and works with a graduation 86 comprising three zones referenced respectively 86a, 86b and 86c corresponding to three distinct operating modes, the "PROGRAM” zone 86a, the "simple total” area 86b and the “cumulative total” area 86c.
- the hands at two o'clock 7 and at ten o'clock 8 allow the number of points to be displayed in combination.
- the needle 7 works on a graduation of ten positions 87 numbered from 0 to 9 and which correspond to the units. Each of the ten positions has a "-" area 80 and a "+” area 81 making it possible to display a negative score and a positive score respectively. So when the needle 7 is in the "-" zone, the number of stitches is negative, and vice versa when it is in a "+” zone.
- the needle 8 works on a graduation 88 numbered from 00 to 110 which is intended to display the tens. Thus, by combining the indications of hands 7 and 8, one can display numbers of points ranging from -119 to +119 points.
- Two pushers 82 and 83 make it possible to control the advance of the hands and to introduce certain parameters.
- the counter is in "PROGRAM" mode (needle 6 on “PROGRAM")
- needle 6 on "PROGRAM” you can enter the typical number of strokes for the hole indicated by needle 4, that is, in the case shown, hole No 3.
- the hand 6 indicates the "simple total” mode 86b or the "cumulative total” mode 86c
- the pusher 82 is connected to the input of a switching circuit 21 which, when the pressure on the pusher 82 is short, directs a control signal to the input of a "position" selection circuit 22, connected to a control circuit 23 of the stepping motor 24 which drives the needle 4 via the train 25.
- the selection circuit 22 is also connected to a decoding circuit 26 delivering signals to the electronic counting, storage, processing and control means of FIG. 3 as a function of the "position" selected.
- the switching circuit 21 directs a control signal to the input of a "operating mode" selection circuit 27, connected to a control circuit 28 of the step motor. step 29 which drives the needle 6 via the gear train 30.
- the selection circuit 27 is also connected to a decoding circuit 31 delivering signals M to the electronic counting, storage, processing and control means of Figure 3 depending on the "operating mode" selected. Note that, in a simplified configuration, we could have only one "operating mode”. In this case, you can delete the "operating mode" selector.
- the "position” selection circuit can therefore be a simple counter by 20 which is incremented by one step for each short press on the push-button 82.
- Each of these "positions” corresponds to a number of steps which must be traversed by l needle 4 from an original position to come to be placed opposite the "position” concerned. For example, if hand 4 takes 60 steps per revolution and the origin is at 12 o'clock, the "start" position corresponds to 32 steps, the "10" position to 1 step, etc.
- Figure 3 are shown by way of example the electronic counting, storage, processing and control means for displaying the number of points.
- the needles 7 and 8 are recognized, as well as the pusher 83 of FIG. 1.
- the pusher 83 is connected to a forming circuit 41 which delivers on the one hand counting pulses, and on the other hand a signal for the sign of counting, "+" for short presses and "-" for long presses.
- the outputs of the formatter circuit 41 are connected to the inputs of several electronic switches.
- All the switches and electronic switches represented in FIG. 3 are controlled by the position P and mode M signals delivered by the electronic circuit of FIG. 2.
- the switch 42 is closed and the switch 43 directs the counting pulses to the input of a counting and memorization circuit 44 which records the standard number of strokes of the course for hole No 1.
- This counting circuit may have only a few positions, for example 4, corresponding to 0.3.4 and 5 strokes respectively, which corresponds to standard golf courses, position 0 signifying you want to display the total number of strokes without taking into account any programming.
- Circuit 44 is connected to the input "-" of an adder circuit 45 whose output is connected to switch 46 which, like switch 42, is only closed when one is in "position 1".
- the output of the adder 45 is thus connected to a bus 47 which directs the information to be displayed towards a processing circuit 48 which will separate the units from the sign and the tens.
- the information corresponds to the value contained in circuit 44, that is the number of strokes programmed for hole 1, with the sign "-".
- the units with the sign are directed to a control circuit 49 which maps a precise position on the dial to each value between -9 and +9 which is supplied to it, and which controls the advance of the stepping motor " 50 "for, by means of the gear train” 51 ", bringing the needle” 7 "opposite said position of the dial.
- the tens are directed to a control circuit 52 which maps a precise position on the dial to each tens value between 00 and 110 which is supplied to it, and which controls the advance of the stepping motor 53 for, by through the train 54, bring the needle 8 opposite said position of the dial.
- the switch 43 switches and the counting pulses are directed to the stroke counter 55 connected by the switch 56, which is closed in “simple” modes and in “cumulative” mode , at the input "+” of the adder 45.
- the value of the information which passes on the bus 47 is therefore equal to the content of the counter 55 minus the programmed value contained in the circuit 44.
- the switch 64 When you are in "HAND position", the switch 64 is closed. If one is in "PROGRAM mode", the switch 65 is also closed, and the counting pulses go to the input of a counting and storage circuit 66 which records the handicap of the player.
- the counter 66 is connected to the input "-" of an adder 67, the output of which goes, via the switch 68 to the bus 47, thus making it possible to display the content of the counter 66.
- Figures 4 and 5 show a second embodiment of a golf counter according to the invention incorporated in a wristwatch.
- the golf counter according to the invention uses as the display means the indicators of a chronograph watch movement of a commercially available model.
- the watch movement used is caliber 251.262 from the manufacturer ETA® domiciled in Granges, Switzerland.
- FIG. 4 schematically represents the arrangement of the motors and cogs for the various indicator members in the frame of the movement 89.
- the movement comprises, as we have already said, five stepping motors referenced respectively 90, 94 , 96, 97 and 98 and each actuating a gear train connected to at least one needle (not shown in Figure 4).
- a first motor 90 is provided for actuating, by cogs (shown only partially in FIG.
- the ETA 251.262 movement comprises three external control members.
- the control rod is a rod which can take three positions which are respectively a depressed position, a first pulled position and a second pulled position.
- the axial displacement of the rod 120 between these different positions acts on a flexible contact blade (not shown) arranged in the frame so that in the first position drawn from the rod 120, this blade is kept in contact with a first metal terminal (not shown), in that in the second position drawn from the rod 120, it is kept in contact with a second metal terminal (not shown), and in that in the pushed back position from the rod 120, it is in the air halfway between the two metal terminals.
- the electrical contact between the flexible blade and the first or second terminal has the effect of grounding respectively a first or a second track of the printed circuit which carries the electronic module of the movement.
- a third or a fourth track of the printed circuit is respectively earthed.
- the functions performed by the other four hands 104, 106, 107 and 108 visible in FIG. 5 are roughly the same as those fulfilled by the hands of the golf counter in FIG. 1.
- the golf counter FIG. 1 golf comprises two external control members constituted by pushers 82 and 83
- the watch movement used in the present example comprises, as we have said, three control members which in this case are two pushers * - 122, 123 and a rod 120 which can be brought into two pulled positions.
- the different positions of the rod are used as follows: one of the two positions drawn, the second in this case is used conventionally for resetting the watch, and the first position drawn as to it is used for the golf counter.
- the user switches the golf counter between a first and a second operating mode.
- the two operating modes of the golf counter are, according to the present example, a first mode which is active when the rod is pushed back and which we will call hereinafter the "game” mode, and a second mode which is active when the rod is in its first position drawn and which we will call below the "programming" mode.
- the "chronograph hand” 104 in particular is used here to display the "position", as does the central hand 4 of the counter in FIG. 1.
- the display of the "position” is done in the present example by compared to inscriptions 114 made in the surface of the watch bezel.
- This bezel has 18 positions numbered from 1 to 18 corresponding to the 18 holes of a golf course, plus a "START" position which allows the electronic module to be reset before the start of a game.
- the engine of the chronograph hand being in this movement, designed to take sixty steps per revolution of the dial, the engine will have to take three steps to go from one hole to the next.
- the second hand in the center 106 constituted by the "counter hand” of the chronograph movement allows, in "play” mode, that is to say in the pushed position of the control rod, to select or indicate the method of calculation used to determine the number of points to be indicated by the two needles 107 and 108.
- These different methods of calculating points are indicated by inscriptions practiced on the telescope concentrically inside the numbered positions corresponding to the holes. These inscriptions are as follows: S indicates the method of calculating points "simple total" without subtracting the number of standard moves or the handicap.
- SP indicates the method of calculating points "simple total" with subtraction of the standard number of strokes but without handicap.
- SPH indicates the method of calculating points "simple total” with subtraction of the number of standard moves and the handicap.
- the inscriptions C, CP and CPH correspond to the same categories but for the method of calculating points "cumulative total”.
- the second needle in the center 106 is used to select parameters for programming while the first needle in the center 104 is used as previously to determine the hole of the route which is concerned.
- the selection of the programming parameters by the hand 106 is done by means of a certain number of inscriptions arranged at the periphery of the dial. There are four of these inscriptions:
- HCB1 indicates the position corresponding to the programming of the handicap for a first course.
- HCB2 indicates the position corresponding to the handicap programming for a second course.
- PARI indicates the position corresponding to the programming of the number of typical moves for a given first course.
- PAR2 indicates the position corresponding to the programming of the number of typical strokes for a second course.
- the golf counter programming process typically takes place as follows: the user pulls the crown to bring the rod 120 to the first pulled position and then brings the second needle to the center 106 opposite the inscription PARI or the inscription PAR2 to select the programming of the number of standard strokes respectively for a first or a second course.
- the movement of the needle 106 is controlled by the user by means of long pressure (at least one second in this example) exerted on the second pusher 123. During each long pressure exerted on the second pusher 123, the second needle at center
- the 106 moves clockwise until the next dial is written.
- the programming parameter for example PARI
- the user brings the first hand to the center 104 opposite the number 1 written on the telescope, thus selecting the first hole of the course.
- the movement of the needle 104 is controlled by short-term presses on the same push-button 123. Each short press moves the needle 104 from one indication to the next, clockwise.
- the user can program the number of standard strokes for the first hole of the course. It performs this programming by briefly pressing the first button 122 a number of times equal to the number of typical moves to be programmed. The number of presses on the first pusher 122 is displayed simultaneously by the hands
- the user proceeds to the programming of the second stroke by exerting a short press on the second pusher 123 so as to bring the first needle to the center 104 in front of the second hole.
- the PAR2 position allows you to program the typical number of strokes for a second course. Thanks to this feature, the golf counter allows you to simultaneously keep in memory the number of standard strokes for two different golf courses. HCPl and HCP2 indicators similarly allow a handicap to be programmed per hole also for two different courses.
- the two pushers operate in an identical manner to what has just been described.
- the first pusher controls the two needles 107 and 108, a short press incrementing the stroke counter by one unit and a long press decrementing the counter by one unit.
- the first needle in the center 104 and the second needle in the center 106 are controlled by the second pusher 123, a short pressure actuating the needle 104 and a long pressure the needle 106.
- FIG. 6 illustrates yet another embodiment of the golf counter according to the invention.
- This embodiment is like the previous one, designed from the Eta ® 251.262 movement.
- the two most important features of the embodiment shown in FIG. 6 are, on the one hand, that programming of the electronic circuit is not necessary to take into account the " PAR "or the handicap of the player, and on the other hand to display the number of points simultaneously according to the simple total mode and the cumulative total mode.
- the meter in Figure 6 has four hands in the center. It is an hour hand and a minute hand referenced respectively 201 and 202 and two hands 207 and 209 intended to cooperate both with a scale 219 located on the periphery of the dial and defining an hour turn of sixty graduations.
- a rotating bezel carrying a scale 217 defining a second concentric hour turn of sixty graduations.
- the graduations of this second scale are numbered from -15 to 45, and the rotating bezel is further provided to receive a removable ring 227.
- This removable ring has on its upper face two concentric rows of indexes referenced respectively 227a and 227b designating particular positions on the 217 scale of the telescope to take into account the "PAR" and possibly also the handicap of a player.
- the golf counter of FIG. 6 also comprises a hand 204 placed at two o'clock and associated with a scale 214 comprising eighteen positions corresponding to the eighteen holes of a golf course.
- the counter further comprises a hand 208 placed at ten o'clock and associated with a scale 218 graduated from thirty points to thirty points and making it possible to indicate a number of points up to a maximum of one hundred and eighty.
- control rod 220 and the two pushers 222, 223 of the caliber 251.262 are used only for setting the time of the watch and for resetting the golf counter, the second position taken from the control rod of caliber 251.262 fills in the present embodiment the counter reset function which the "start" position fulfills in the embodiments described above.
- the two pushers 222, 223 when they retain the function they had in the other embodiments.
- This embodiment allows, by another distribution of the display functions fulfilled by the various hands, to simultaneously indicate the number of points corresponding to the simple total and that corresponding to the cumulative total.
- the holes of the course, 1 to 18, are displayed at two o'clock, while the points are displayed by one of the central hands 207 on the scale 219.
- the ten o'clock display indicates sixty, which gives a total counting capacity of one hundred and eighty points.
- the second central needle 209 remains available to indicate for example the total of stitches on the previous hole. The relative position of the two central needles 207 and 209 then indicates the number of strokes played on the last hole.
- the points are displayed in absolute value, but the fact of displaying them by one of the central hands 207, 209 on the scale 219 allows a particular combination allowing the simultaneous reading of the points with respect to the "PAR".
- the watch includes a rotating bezel similar to that found on diving watches, comprising a graduation 217 of sixty positions from -15 to +45.
- This rotating bezel is positioned according to the "PAR" of the different holes.
- the 0 of the telescope is positioned at noon.
- the player presents himself on hole 1, he advances the telescope by a number of steps corresponding to the "PAR” of hole 1.
- the player can then read directly on the graduation of the telescope a number of points which takes account of " BY" .
- the player arrives at hole 2, he advances the telescope by a number of steps corresponding to the "PAR" of hole 2, and so on for the following holes.
- the player is at hole 3 and has advanced his scope four steps to hole 1 (PAR 4), five steps to hole 2 (PAR 5), and three steps to hole 3 (PAR 3) , which represents twelve steps in total.
- the two central needles 207, 209 are separated by four graduations, which means that the player has already made four strokes on hole 3 (simple total equal to four).
- the watch includes a removable ring 227 comprising indexes whose positioning corresponds to a well-defined course, these indexes are numbered from 1 to 18 and corresponding to the eighteen holes of the course.
- the number of steps separating each index on the graduation corresponds to "PAR" for each hole of a determined course.
- the indexes are distributed on two concentric rows 227a and 227b. These indexes could of course also be arranged in a single row in the form of a spiral on the removable ring.
- As all the routes are in principle different, as many removable rings 227 as there will be different routes. However, a player only uses a limited number of courses so that one or two rings will suffice.
- the removable ring is integral in rotation with the rotating bezel, and that the points 0 of the bezel and the removable ring merge.
- the removable ring may include pins or be fixed to the rotating bezel by simple magnets. Many other forms of fixation are possible.
- the graduation of the removable ring can take into account not only the particular characteristics of a specific course, but also the handicap of a determined player.
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