EP3758811B1 - Basketballwurfübungsvorrichtung - Google Patents

Basketballwurfübungsvorrichtung Download PDF

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EP3758811B1
EP3758811B1 EP19792514.2A EP19792514A EP3758811B1 EP 3758811 B1 EP3758811 B1 EP 3758811B1 EP 19792514 A EP19792514 A EP 19792514A EP 3758811 B1 EP3758811 B1 EP 3758811B1
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  • the present invention relates to a basketball shooting training device, and more specifically, to a basketball shooting training device for guiding a user's hand to complete a set shot along a vertical rail structure.
  • proper shooting techniques could help a basketball player shoot a basketball into a basket successfully.
  • One important technique is proper wrist motion. When the basketball player shoots the basketball, the basketball player needs to cock his wrist and then propel the basketball through the air into the basket.
  • proper wrist motion is not enough if the basketball player could not properly position his lower arm at the same vertical plane with his upper arm while shooting the basketball.
  • how to design a device to train a basketball player to develop both proper wrist motion and proper arm motion is one important issue in basketball shooting training.
  • Patent US2017/0144045 discloses a basketball shooting training device including a main frame, a first vertical rail structure having vertical and oblique rail portions, a first sliding base, and a first basketball imitation member.
  • the first vertical rail structure is disposed on the main frame.
  • the first sliding base is slidably disposed on the first vertical rail structure for sliding along the first vertical rail structure.
  • the first basketball imitation member is connected to the first sliding base. When the first basketball imitation member is propped and then propelled upwardly by a user's hand, the first sliding base slides from a first initial position on the vertical rail portion to a shooting position on the oblique rail portion for guiding the user's hand to complete a set shot along the first vertical rail structure.
  • the present invention provides a basketball shooting training device according to claim 1.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram of a basketball shooting training device 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the basketball shooting training device 10 includes a main frame 12, a first vertical rail structure 14, a first sliding base 16, a first basketball imitation member 18, a second vertical rail structure 20, and a torso attachment member 22.
  • the mainframe 12 has a standing frame portion 24 and a transverse frame portion 26.
  • the transverse frame portion 26 is connected to the standing frame portion 24, and the standing frame portion 24 is used for standing on a holding plane (such as a ground plane) so that the basketball shooting training device 10 could be placed steadily on the holding plane for a user (e.g. a basketball player) to operate conveniently.
  • a holding plane such as a ground plane
  • the first vertical rail structure 14 is disposed on the transverse frame portion 26 and has a vertical rail 28 and an oblique rail 30connected to a top end P of the vertical rail 28.
  • the oblique rail 30 is preferably pivoted to the top end P of the vertical rail 28 (e.g. by a hinge, but not limited thereto), so that the user could properly adjust his shooting angle by adjusting an oblique angle of the oblique rail 30 relative to the vertical rail 28.
  • the first sliding base 16 has a first base member 32 and a first arm member 34.
  • the first base member 32 is slidably disposed on a first side S 1 of the first vertical rail structure 14 for sliding along the first vertical rail structure 14.
  • the first arm member 34 extends from the first base member 32.
  • the first basketball imitation member 18 is connected to the first arm member 34 so that the user could prop the first basketball imitation member 18 by his shooting hand for performing a shooting motion.
  • the weight of the first basketball imitation member 18 could be increased by adding fillers (e.g. water or sand) into the first basketball imitation member 18 for achieving the muscles training purpose.
  • the second vertical rail structure 20 is spaced apart from the main frame 12 and is connected to the standing frame portion 24.
  • the torso attachment member 22 is slidably disposed on the second vertical rail structure 20 for attaching to the user's torso so as to guide the user's torso to move vertically along the second vertical rail structure 20, so as to improve the postural stability of the user when the user performs a shooting motion.
  • the torso attachment member 22 could be a wearable equipment (e.g. a wearable vest), but not limited thereto. That is, in another embodiment, the present invention could adopt other attachment equipment (e.g. a lap-shoulder harness) which could be attached to the user's torso.
  • the second vertical rail structure 20 and the torso attachment member 22 could be omissible components for simplifying the mechanical design of the basketball shooting training device 10.
  • the basketball shooting training device 10 could further include an arm guide base 36.
  • the arm guide base 36 is disposed on the first side S 1 of the first vertical rail structure 14 and located under the first sliding base 16.
  • the arm guide base 36 has two guide sheets 38 spaced apart thereon for constraining the user's lower arm put therebetween at the same vertical plane with the user's upper arm.
  • the two guide sheets 38 could be movably disposed on the arm guide base 36 and the first vertical rail structure 14 could be movable leftward and rightward and pivotable forward and rearward relative to the transverse frame portion 26, so that the user could conveniently adjust positions of the two guide sheets 38 relative to the user for aligning the user's lower arm with the user's upper arm at the same vertical plane.
  • the vertical rail 28 could be an arc-shaped rail instead of a linear rail as shown in FIG. 1 , for helping the user complete a set shot along the first vertical rail structure 14 more smoothly.
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of a user wearing the torso attachment member 22 and propping the first basketball imitation member 18 at a knee bending position.
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the torso attachment member 22 in FIG. 2 guiding the user's torso to move vertically to a first initial position along the second vertical rail structure 20.
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the first base member 32 in FIG. 3 sliding to a shooting position on the oblique rail 30.
  • the user could put his lower arm 40 between the two guide sheets 38, prop the first basketball imitation member 18 by his shooting hand 42, and then adjust positions of the two guide sheets 38 relative to the user by properly moving the first vertical rail structure 14 leftward and rightward and pivoting the first vertical rail structure 14 forward and rearward for aligning the user's lower arm 40 with the user's upper arm 44 at the same vertical plane (i.e. an XZ plane shown in FIG. 2 ).
  • the user could bend his knee to perform a ready action at the knee bending position as shown in FIG. 2 for basketball shooting.
  • the torso attachment member 22 could guide the user's torso to move vertically from the knee bending position as shown in FIG.
  • the first basketball imitation member 18 could be rotatably connected to the first arm member 34 (e.g. by connecting the first basketball imitation member 18 to the first arm member 34 via a torsional spring) for allowing the user's fingers to rotate the first basketball imitation member 18 counterclockwise at a specific angle (e.g. 30°, but not limited thereto) when the first base member 32 slides to the shooting position as shown in FIG. 4 on the oblique rail 30, so as to make the user's fingers complete a follow-through motion.
  • a specific angle e.g. 30°, but not limited thereto
  • the basketball shooting training device 10 could guide the user's shooting hand 42 to complete a set shot along the first vertical rail structure 14 in the case of his lower arm 40 positioned at the same vertical plane with his upper arm 44, so that the basketball shooting training device 10 could train the user to develop both proper wrist motion and proper arm motion for shooting a basketball into a basket successfully as well as achieve the motion restriction purpose as the user repeatedly performs the aforesaid basketball shooting training process.
  • the present invention could further adopt a braking design for stopping the first base member 32 at the first initial position, so as to efficiently prevent the first basketball imitation member 18 from dropping fast to accidentally cause damage to the user.
  • the basketball shooting training device 10 could further include a braking device 46 disposed on the first sliding base 16 for braking the first sliding base 16 when the first base member 32 slides from the shooting position on the oblique rail 30 back to the first initial position on the vertical rail 28.
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of the braking device 46 being disposed on the first sliding base 16 according to another embodiment of the prevent invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a side view of the first sliding base 16 pivoting relative to the first vertical rail structure 14 to make the braking device 46 separate from the first vertical rail structure 14.
  • Components both mentioned in this embodiment and the aforesaid embodiment represent components with similar structures or functions, and the related description is omitted herein.
  • the first sliding base 16 could be pivoted to the first vertical rail structure 14, and the braking device 46 could include a bending arm 48 and a braking pad 50.
  • the bending arm 48 extends from the first base member 32.
  • the braking pad 50 is disposed at a bottom end of the bending arm 48. Accordingly, as shown in FIG. 5 , the first sliding base 16 could pivot relative to the first vertical rail structure 14 cooperatively with the bending arm 48 due to the weight of the first basketball imitation member 18 to make the braking pad 50 contact with the first vertical rail structure 14 for stopping the first sliding base 16 at the first initial position when the first basketball imitation member 18 is not propped.
  • FIG. 5 the first sliding base 16 could pivot relative to the first vertical rail structure 14 cooperatively with the bending arm 48 due to the weight of the first basketball imitation member 18 to make the braking pad 50 contact with the first vertical rail structure 14 for stopping the first sliding base 16 at the first initial position when the first basketball imitation member 18 is not propped.
  • FIG. 5 the first sliding base 16 could pivot relative to the first
  • the first sliding base 16 could pivot relative to the first vertical rail structure 14 cooperatively with the bending arm 48 to make the braking pad 50 separate from the first vertical rail structure 14, so that the user could continue propelling the first basketball imitation member 18 upwardly.
  • the operational safety of the basketball shooting training device 10 could be greatly improved.
  • FIG. 7 is a side view of the user's shooting hand 42 propping a second basketball imitation member 52 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a side view of the user's shooting hand 42 propelling the second basketball imitation member 52 in FIG. 7 upwardly to complete a hook shot.
  • Components both mentioned in this embodiment and the aforesaid embodiment represent components with similar structures or functions, and the related description is omitted herein.
  • the basketball shooting training device 10 could further include the second basketball imitation member 52 and a second sliding base 54.
  • the second sliding base 54 has a second base member 56 and a second arm member 58.
  • the second base member 56 is slidably disposed on a second side S 2 of the first vertical rail structure 14 opposite to the first base member 32 for sliding along the first vertical rail structure 14.
  • the second arm member 58 extends from the second base member 56.
  • the second basketball imitation member 52 could be connected to the second arm member 58 so that the user could prop the second basketball imitation member 52 with his shooting hand for performing a hooking motion.
  • the weight of the second basketball imitation member 52 could be increased by adding fillers (e.g. water or sand) into the second basketball imitation member 52 for achieving the muscles training purpose.
  • the second basketball imitation member 52 could be rotatably connected to the second arm member58 (e.g. by connecting the second basketball imitation member 52 to the second arm member58 via a torsional spring) for allowing the user's fingers to rotate the second basketball imitation member 52 at a specific angle (e.g. 30°, but not limited thereto) when the second base member56 slides to a hooking position as shown in FIG. 8 on the oblique rail 30, so as to make the user's fingers complete a follow-through motion.
  • a specific angle e.g. 30°, but not limited thereto
  • the aforesaid arm positioning design could also be applied to this embodiment for positioning the user's lower arm at the same vertical plane with the user's upper arm while propping and then propelling the second basketball imitation member 52 upwardly by the user's shooting hand.
  • the related description could be reasoned by analogy according to the aforesaid embodiment and be omitted herein.
  • the user could prop and then propel the second basketball imitation member 52 upwardly by his shooting hand 42 to make the second base member 58 slide from a second initial position as shown in FIG. 7 on the vertical rail 28 to the hooking position as shown in FIG. 8 on the oblique rail 30, so as to complete a hook shot along the first vertical rail structure 14.
  • the basketball shooting training device 10 could train the user to develop both proper wrist motion and proper arm motion for hooking a basketball into a basket successfully as well as achieve the motion restriction purpose as the user repeatedly performs the aforesaid basketball hooking training process.
  • FIG. 9 is a side view of a basketball shooting training device 100 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a front view of the basketball shooting training device 100 in FIG. 9 .
  • FIG. 11 is an enlarged diagram of the first vertical rail structure 14, the first sliding base 16, and the first basketball imitation member 18 in FIG. 9 .
  • Components both mentioned in this embodiment and the aforesaid embodiments represent components with similar structures or functions, and the related description is omitted herein.
  • the basketball shooting training device 100 includesthe main frame 12, the first vertical rail structure 14, the first sliding base 16, the first basketball imitation member 18,a torso attachment member 102, and a pulley transmission device 104.
  • the mainframe 12 has the standing frame portion 24 and the transverse frame portion 26.
  • the transverse frame portion 26 is slidable upwardly and downwardly along the standing frame portion 24 for adjusting the first basketball imitation member 18 to a desired height (e.g. the first basketball imitation member 18 could be adjusted to be aligned with a user's forehead or nose).
  • the main frame 12 could further have a standing base 25.
  • the standing base 25 extends laterally from the standing frame portion 24 for allowing a user to stand thereon and then perform the related training operations of the basketball shooting training device 100.
  • the first vertical rail structure 14 is disposed on the transverse frame portion 26 and has the vertical rail28 and the oblique rail30 connected to the vertical rail28.
  • the oblique rail30 is preferably pivotally connected to the vertical rail28 (e.g. by a hinge, but not limited thereto), so that the user could properly adjust his shooting angle by adjusting an oblique angle (preferably 10° ⁇ 30°) of the oblique rail30 relative to the vertical rail28.
  • the first vertical rail structure 14 could be pivotable forwardly relative to the transverse frame portion 26 (as shown in FIG. 11 ), so that the user could conveniently adjust his shooting angle by adjusting an oblique angle (preferably45° ⁇ 90°) of the first vertical rail structure 14 relative to the transverse frame portion 26.
  • the first sliding base 16 is an omissible component for simplifying the structural design of the basketball shooting training device 100 provided by the present invention.
  • the first vertical rail structure could be a hollow rail tube and the first basketball imitation member could be movably disposed within the first vertical rail structure, so as to make the first basketball imitation member slide along the first vertical rail structure without the first sliding base.
  • the first sliding base 16 could further have a limiting rod 17 pivotally connected to the first arm member 34.
  • the limiting rod 17 penetrates into the first basketball imitation member 18 via a limiting slot 19 of the first basketball imitation member 18 and is pivotally connected to the first basketball imitation member 18, so as to limit rotation of the first basketball imitation member 18 in a proper angle range (preferably 30° ⁇ 60°) for efficiently preventing the user from slipping the first basketball imitation member 18 off his shooting hand.
  • the basketball shooting training device 100 further includes at least one finger attachment device 106 (preferably three Velcro straps as shown in FIG. 14 , but not limited thereto) and a wrist attachment device 108 (preferably a wristband as shown in FIG. 13 , but not limited thereto).
  • the finger attachment device 106 and the wrist attachment device 108 are movably disposed on the first basketball imitation member 18. For example, as shown in FIG. 13 and FIG.
  • the first basketball imitation member 18 could have a linear guide rail 110 formed thereon and the finger attachment device 106 could have a sliding block 107slidably disposed in the linear guide rail 110, so as to make the finger attachment device 106slidable along the linear guide rail 110 via the sliding block 107.
  • the user can attach his fingers (e.g. the forefinger, the middle finger, and the ring finger) to the finger attachment devices 106 respectively and attach his wrist to the wrist attachment device 108, and then can adjust the finger attachment devices 106 and the wrist attachment device 108 to the right positions for helping the user spread his fingers at a desired angle while the user lifts the first basketball imitation member 18 by his shooting hand.
  • his fingers e.g. the forefinger, the middle finger, and the ring finger
  • the present invention could further utilize two finger attachment devices 106 to attach the user's forefinger, middle finger, and ring finger on the first basketball imitation member 18 respectively for ensuring that the user can put his fingers on the first basketball imitation member 18 at the right position more firmly.
  • each two finger attachment devices 106 for one finger could be slidable along two arc-shaped guide rails 112 respectively, so as to make adjustment for finger attachment more flexibly and conveniently.
  • the torso attachment member 102 is connected to the pulley transmission device 104and is attached to the user's torso for guiding the user's torso to move vertically, so as to improve the postural stability of the user when the user performs a shooting motion.
  • the torso attachment member 102 could be a wearable belt equipment (e.g. a lap-shoulder harness as shown in FIG. 9 ) which could be attached to the user's torso.
  • the pulley transmission device 104 is disposed on the standing frame portion 24 and includes a pulley assembly 114and a pulling force applying device116 (preferably composed of seven tension springs 117 as shown in FIG.
  • the pulley assembly 114 is connected to the transverse frame portion 26 and the torso attachment member 102 respectively, so as to make the transverse frame portion 26 and the torso attachment member 102 move together via transmission of the pulley assembly 114.
  • the pulley transmission design of the pulley assembly 114 the related description is commonly seen in the prior art and omitted herein.
  • the user could prop the first basketball imitation member 18 by his shooting hand. After that, the user could bend his knee to perform a ready action for basketball shooting. Subsequently, the torso attachment member 102 could guide the user's torso to move vertically when the user stretches his knee (during this process, tension of the tension pulling force applying device 116 could be increased for achieving the torso and foot muscles training purpose), and then the user could propel the first basketball imitation member 18 upwardly by his shooting hand to make the first base member 32 slide from the vertical rail 28 to the oblique rail 30 for completing a set shot.
  • the present invention could further utilize a wheel handle device 118 to be connected to the pulley assembly 114 for adjusting the steel cable length of the pulley assembly 114, so as to drive the transverse frame portion 26slide upwardly or downwardly along the standing frame portion 24 to independently adjust the first basketball imitation member 18 to a desired height (e.g. the first basketball imitation member 18 could be adjusted to be aligned with a user's forehead or nose).
  • a wheel handle device 118 to be connected to the pulley assembly 114 for adjusting the steel cable length of the pulley assembly 114, so as to drive the transverse frame portion 26slide upwardly or downwardly along the standing frame portion 24 to independently adjust the first basketball imitation member 18 to a desired height (e.g. the first basketball imitation member 18 could be adjusted to be aligned with a user's forehead or nose).
  • FIG. 17 is a side view of a first basketball imitation member 18' connected to the first arm member 34 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the first basketball imitation member 18' could preferably be a hemispherical adaptor pivotally connected to the first arm member 34 (preferably by a rotating bearing 35 to make the hemispherical adaptor horizontally rotatable relative to the first arm member 34).
  • the user can lift a training basketball imitation member (e.g. the first basketball imitation member 18 as shown in FIG. 15 ) by his shooting hand 11 to match with the hemispherical adaptor, so as to guide the user to move his shooting hand 11 at the right shooting position precisely.
  • FIG. 18 which is a side view of a wrist attachment device 108 being connected to a resilient connector 120 (e.g. a spring or rubber bar)
  • the wrist attachment device 108 (preferably a wristband, but not limited thereto) is connected to the first base member32 via the resilient connector 120, so as to train the user to develop proper wrist motion and proper arm motion for shooting a basketball into a basket while the user attaches his wrist to the wrist attachment device 108 and then lifts the first basketball imitation member 18 by his shooting hand.
  • the main frame design is not limited to the aforesaid embodiments for simplifying the structural design of the main frame.
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram of a basketball shooting training device 200 according to another embodiment of the present invention. Components both mentioned in this embodiment and the aforesaid embodiments represent components with similar structures or functions, and the related description is omitted herein.
  • the basketball shooting training device 200 includes the main frame 202, the first vertical rail structure 14, the first sliding base 16, and the first basketball imitation member 18.
  • the main frame 202 includes a bottom plate 204and a telescopic rod 206.
  • the bottom plate 204 is used for standing on a holding plane (such as a ground plane) so that the basketball shooting training device 200 could be placed steadily on the holding plane for a user (e.g. a basketball player) to operate conveniently.
  • the telescopic rod 206 is telescopically connected to the first vertical rail structure 14 and the bottom plate 204 for adjusting the first basketball imitation member 18 to a desired height (e.g. the first basketball imitation member 18 could be adjusted to be aligned with a user's forehead or nose).
  • the present invention could further utilize a wheel handle device 208 to be connected to the first vertical rail structure 14 and the telescopic rod 206.
  • the user can rotate the wheel handle device 208 to drive the first vertical rail structure 14 to move forward and rearward relative to the main frame 202 for conveniently adjusting the first basketball imitation member 18 to a proper position according to his body type.
  • the telescopic structural design of the telescopic rod 206 and the driving mechanical design of the wheel handle device 208 it is commonly seen in the prior art and omitted herein.

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  1. Basketball-Wurftrainingsgerät (100, 200), welches umfasst:
    einen Hauptrahmen (12, 202), zum Aufstellen auf einer Halteebene;
    eine erste vertikale Schienenstruktur (14), die an dem Hauptrahmen (12, 202) angeordnet ist, worin die erste vertikale Schienenstruktur (14) eine vertikale Schiene (28) und eine schräge Schiene (30) aufweist, worin die schräge Schiene (30) mit einem oberen Ende der vertikalen Schiene (28) verbunden ist;
    eine erste Gleitbasis (16) mit einem ersten Basiselement (32) und einem ersten Armelement (34), worin das erste Basiselement (32) die erste vertikale Schienenstruktur (14) ummantelt und eine erste Seite der ersten vertikalen Schienenstruktur (14) gleitend berührt, um entlang der ersten vertikalen Schienenstruktur (14) zu gleiten, worin sich das erste Armelement (34) von einem äußeren Rand des ersten Basiselements (32) erstreckt; und
    ein erstes Basketball-Imitationselement (18), das mit dem ersten Armelement (34) verbunden ist, worin die erste Seite der ersten vertikalen Schienenstruktur (14) dem ersten Basketball-Imitationselement (18) zugewandt ist;
    wobei, wenn das erste Basketball-Imitationselement (18) durch die Hand eines Benutzers gestützt und dann nach oben getrieben wird das erste Basiselement (32) von einer ersten Ausgangsposition auf der vertikalen Schiene (28) zu einer Wurfposition auf der schrägen Schiene (30) gleitet und weiterhin die vertikale Schiene (28) berührt, ohne relativ zu der vertikalen Schiene (28) zu schwenken, um das erste Basketball-Imitationselement (18) dazu zu bringen, sich gerade und aufwärts entlang der vertikalen Schiene (28) zu bewegen und sich dann gerade und schräg entlang der schrägen Schiene (30) zu bewegen, wenn das erste Basiselement (32) entlang der ersten vertikalen Schienenstruktur (14) gleitet, um die Hand des Benutzers zu führen, einen angesetzten Wurf entlang der ersten vertikalen Schienenstruktur (14) durchzuführen;
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Basketball-Wurftrainingsgerät (100, 200) zudem umfasst:
    mindestens eine Finger-Befestigungseinrichtung (106), die beweglich an dem ersten Basketball-Imitationselement (18) angeordnet ist, und entweder eine lineare Führungsschiene (110), die an dem ersten Basketball-Imitationselement (18) ausgebildet ist, worin die Finger-Befestigungseinrichtung (106) einen Gleitblock (107) aufweist, der gleitend in der linearen Führungsschiene (110) angeordnet ist, oder
    mindestens eine bogenförmige Führungsschiene (112), die an dem ersten Basketball-Imitationselement (18) ausgebildet ist, und worin die Finger-Befestigungseinrichtung (106) entlang der bogenförmigen Führungsschiene (112) verschiebbar ist.
  2. Basketball-Wurftrainingsgerät (200) nach Anspruch 1, worin der Hauptrahmen (202) eine Teleskopstange (206) und eine Bodenplatte (204) umfasst, um auf der Halteebene zu stehen, und die Teleskopstange (206) teleskopisch mit der ersten vertikalen Schienenstruktur (14) und der Bodenplatte (204) verbunden ist, um eine Höhe des ersten Basketball-Imitationselements (18) einzustellen.
  3. Basketball-Wurftrainingsgerät (100, 200) nach Anspruch 1, welches zudem umfasst:
    eine Handgelenk-Befestigungseinrichtung (108), die beweglich an dem ersten Basketball-Imitationselement (18) angeordnet ist.
  4. Basketball-Wurftrainingsgerät (100, 200) nach Anspruch 1, worin die erste Gleitbasis (16) zudem eine Begrenzungsstange (17) aufweist, die schwenkbar mit dem ersten Armelement (34) verbunden ist, und die Begrenzungsstange (17) über einen Begrenzungsschlitz (19) des ersten Basketball-Imitationselements (18) in das erste Basketball-Imitationselement (18) hineingeht und schwenkbar mit dem ersten Basketball-Imitationselement (18) verbunden ist, um die Drehung des ersten Basketball-Imitationselements (18) zu begrenzen.
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