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KR20170019712A
KR20170019712A KR1020150113888A KR20150113888A KR20170019712A KR 20170019712 A KR20170019712 A KR 20170019712A KR 1020150113888 A KR1020150113888 A KR 1020150113888A KR 20150113888 A KR20150113888 A KR 20150113888A KR 20170019712 A KR20170019712 A KR 20170019712A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a putting practice apparatus, and more particularly, to a putting practice apparatus capable of measuring a putting distance and a putting direction and improving the efficiency of a putting posture correction and a putting practice.
A putting practice apparatus according to the present invention includes: a plate-shaped board; A putter putting a golf ball on board; A speed sensor provided on one side of the board for sensing the speed of the putter upon putting to generate speed data and a storage unit for storing in advance a putting distance value corresponding to the putting speed value, And a putting controller including a liquid crystal unit for displaying the putting distance data generated by the operation unit. The putting distance data may be obtained from the putting distance data.

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[0001] GOLF PUTTING TRAINING APPARATUS [0002]

The present invention relates to a putting practice apparatus, and more particularly, to a putting practice apparatus capable of measuring a putting distance and a putting direction and improving the efficiency of a putting posture correction and a putting practice.

Golf, which is a movement in a field with a large area of grass, is a movement in which a golf ball is put into a golf ball while putting a golf ball into a golf club. Golf is the smallest pitcher who is supposed to win a golf ball in a hole cup, and such golf is popular in Korea as well.

Particularly, in golf, when a golf ball lands on the green, putting a golf ball into a hole using a putter is a putting. In order to make a correct putting, the golfer must swing in a constant orbit until the golfer grips the putter and swings, so that the golf ball is positioned at the desired position You can proceed.

However, conventionally, there is a problem that the price of equipment for golfing is expensive, and since it takes a lot of money to learn golf, the public can not learn golf or play golf in an incorrect position, .

Also, in Korea where lack of facilities, it takes a lot of time to go out to the field every time golf is played, and since it takes a lot of time, I practice in a practice area where a net is installed in a small space. However, even in the case of such a golf driving range, it is necessary to use the driving range at a small cost, and even if it is practiced in the driving range, there is a problem of paying expensive teaching fee in order to acquire the own swing or golf skill.

In particular, it is important to increase the distance of a golf ball by a tee shot or an iron shot when golfing, but putting a golf ball in a hole cup after the golf ball is turned on is a decisive factor for reducing the number of strokes when playing golf. In order to practice such a putting, as described above, it is possible to practice in an actual field or a golf driving range, but recently, a putting practice plate with a mat form was put in a home or an office.

Such a putting practice plate is configured such that a mat is attached to an upper portion of a plate body having a predetermined length and a hole cup is formed on one side of the plate body so that a golfer can exercise a golf ball in a hole cup or practice posture during putting do.

However, in the case of such a putting practice plate, there is a problem that it is not possible to judge whether the swing distance of the putting golf club, the swing trajectory, the swing tempo, and the position of the putter when putting is correct in practice of putting.

Further, since the putting practice plate is provided with a mat having a predetermined length or more, it occupies a large area when it is put in a home or an office, and thus there is a problem that practice is not possible in a narrow place.

Also, there is a problem that it is troublesome to install a golf practice plate every time even if a golf practice plate is stored in a separate place due to a narrow space, and a golfer takes out a putting practice plate to practice putting and practice.

Korean Registered Patent No. 10-0901345 (2009.06.01)

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a putting practice device which can improve the efficiency of putting practice because accurate putting practice can be performed in a narrow space.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a putting practice device which can be easily put in practice in a home or an office.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a putting practice device which can save time and cost according to the use of a golf course and a golf driving range because a putting practice can be performed without using a golf course and a golf driving range.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a golf club putter which can multiply the putting ability by checking whether the swing trajectory of the putter, the tempo of the swing, the position of the putter at the time of putting, Thereby providing an exercise device.

In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention provides a golf club comprising a plate-shaped board and a putter for putting a golf ball in a flow path of the board, a speed sensor for sensing speed of the putter upon putting, And a controller for receiving the putting speed data from the speed sensor and reading the corresponding putting distance value from the storing part, and storing the putting distance value corresponding to the putting distance value, And a putting controller including a liquid crystal unit for displaying the putting distance data generated by the calculating unit.

A plurality of speed sensors are provided at predetermined intervals in the front and rear direction on the board to sequentially detect the passing time of the putter at the time of putting and to generate the speed data based on the passing time and the distance between the speed sensors .

Further, the putting controller further includes an input unit for inputting the putting distance data. The calculating unit calculates a putting speed value corresponding to the putting distance data using the storage unit, and a plurality of putting speeds The LED lighting device further includes a LED lighting device that guides the putting speed when the putting speed is varied according to the value of the putting speed.

The putter includes a putter head provided at a lower portion of the putter for hitting a golf ball and a putter head provided at an upper portion of the putter head to display a putting direction of the putter at the time of putting, And a light emitting portion.

The apparatus further includes a direction sensor for sensing the direction of the laser beam emitted from the laser emitting unit in four directions to generate putting direction data, and the liquid crystal unit receives and displays the putting direction data from the direction sensor.

Also, the liquid crystal unit indicates whether the golf ball is hole-in or not through the putting direction data received from the direction sensor, and when it is hole-in, it is indicated as " HOLE IN "Quot; OUT ".

According to the solution of the above problem, the putting practice apparatus of the present invention has the effect of improving the putting practice efficiency because accurate putting practice can be performed in a narrow space.

In addition, the structure has a simple structure, so that the putter can be easily practiced in the home or office.

In addition, since putting practice can be performed without using a golf course and a golf driving range, time and cost according to the use of a golf course and a golf driving range can be saved.

Further, in practicing the putting, since the swing trajectory of the putter, the tempo of the swing, the position of the putter at the time of putting, the moving distance and direction of the golf ball, etc. can be visually confirmed, the putting ability can be doubled.

1 is a perspective view of a putting practice apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a view showing the putter head and the laser emitting unit of the putting practice apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
3 is a block diagram showing a putting controller of a putting practice apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
4 is a block diagram showing LED lighting of the putting practice apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
5 is a view showing a liquid crystal unit of the putting practice apparatus according to the second embodiment of the present invention.

The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The advantages and features of the present invention, and how to accomplish them, will become apparent with reference to the embodiments described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS The present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

≪ Embodiment 1 >

1 to 4 are views for explaining a putting practice apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention. 2 is a view showing a putter head and a laser emitting unit of the putting practice apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 3 is a view showing the putter practicing apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing LED lighting of a putting practice apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a putting controller of a putting practice apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention.

1 to 4, the putting practice apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes a board 100, a putter 200, a speed sensor 300, and a putting controller 400.

Since the board 100 is formed in a plate shape and can be used on a floor or a golf mat and is made of light plastic or a thin steel plate for use as a portable, it is easy to install in a home or office, The exercise efficiency can be improved. The board 100 is formed with a flow path 120, which is a movement path through which the golf ball B flows by putting a putter 200 to be described later. The flow path 120 is formed in a shape cut linearly on the board 100 and has a width larger than the diameter of the golf ball B and narrowed to the putting position, .

The putter 200 is a golf club used for putting a golf ball B into a hole cup. The putter 200 includes a putter head 220 hitting a golf ball B at the bottom of the putter, And a laser emitting unit 240 for emitting a laser beam.

The putter head 220 is provided at a lower portion of the putter 200 to hit the golf ball B located in the flow path 120 and move to the hole cup. At this time, the golf ball B, the putter head 220 and the golf ball B are aligned in a straight line. In order to move the golf ball B struck by the putter head 220 in a straight line to the hole cup, That is, a surface hitting the golf ball B is formed in a plane, a straight line between the hole cup and the golf ball B at the time of putting and a striking surface of the putter head 220 should be vertical, It is characterized by flatness.

The laser emitting unit 240 is provided on the upper surface of the putter head unit 220 to emit a laser beam in four directions of the front, rear, left, and right of the putter head unit 220. The laser emitting unit 240 emitting light in the front, rear, left, and right directions includes a first laser beam 242 emitted forward toward the golf ball B and the hole cup, and a second laser beam 242 emitted from the left and right of the putter 200, A second laser beam 244 which is perpendicular to the first laser beam 244 and is emitted toward the sensor 300 provided on one side of the board 100 to be described later, a first laser beam 242, And a fourth laser beam 248 that emits backward toward the end of the board 100. [ The first laser beam 242 allows the center of the golf ball B before putting, the center of the putter head 220, and the center of the hole cup to be aligned with each other. The second to third laser beams 244 and 246 can confirm whether or not the putter head 200 is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the board 100. When the putter head 220 is positioned on the board 100 The golf ball B is moved in a tilted direction of the putter head portion 220, so that the golf ball B is moved in the inclined direction of the second to third laser beams 244 and 246 It is possible to confirm the direction of the putter head 220 and correct the putter posture of the golfer to be perpendicular to the length direction of the putter head 220 and the board 100. The fourth laser beam 248 is formed so that the center of the putter head 220 and the center of the board 100 are aligned with each other after the putter is put in the putting direction, 220, the golfer's putting posture can be corrected as well as the putting trajectory can be confirmed.

The speed sensor 300 is provided at one side of the upper portion of the board 100 to sense the speed of the putter 200 during putting to generate speed data. A plurality of speed sensors 300 are provided at a predetermined distance in the front and rear direction on one side of the board 100 to detect the passing of the putter 200 between the speed sensors 300 during putting, The speed data is generated through the time difference in which the putter 200 is sensed. The speed data is the speed value of the putter 200 passing between the speed sensors 300. The speed data is the speed of the putter 200 when the first speed sensor senses the putter 200 at time t 1 , Speaking of time (t 2), the velocity of the first velocity sensor and a second speed putter 200 past a sensor (v 1) is a difference between the time of the detected putter 200 at a first velocity sensor and a second speed sensor And the velocity v of the putter 200 is an average value of the velocities measured by the velocity sensors 300 and is expressed by the following equation.

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The putting controller 400 is provided on one side of the board and receives the putting speed data from the storage unit 420 (not shown) and the speed sensor 300 for storing the putting distance value corresponding to the putting speed value in advance, (Not shown) that reads the corresponding putting distance value from the controller 420 and generates the putting distance data, and a determining unit 460 that displays the putting distance data generated by the calculating unit 440.

The calculating unit 440 receives the speed data generated from the speed sensor 300 and reads the putting distance value corresponding to the previously stored putting speed value from the storing unit 420 and outputs the putting distance data corresponding to the received speed data And receives the putting distance data generated by the operation unit 440 at the selecting unit 460 and displays the putting distance data so that the golfer can visually confirm the putting distance data so that the golfer adjusts the putting speed so that the golfer can put his / .

The putter controller 400 further includes an input unit 480 for inputting putting distance data so that the golfer inputs the desired putting distance data through the input unit 480 and the arithmetic unit 440 receives the putting distance data from the storage unit 420, The putting speed value corresponding to the received putting distance data is calculated from the putting distance value corresponding to the previously stored putting speed value.

The LED lighting apparatus 500 further includes a plurality of LED lighting units 500 arranged at a predetermined distance in the front-rear direction on the upper side of the board. The LED lighting unit 500 guides the putting speed when the putting speed varies according to the value of the putting speed.

The calculating unit 440 calculates a putting speed value corresponding to the putting distance data input through the input unit 480. The LED lighting 500 receives the putting speed value and sequentially flashes according to the putting speed value, The golfer repeats the blinking until the putter 200 passes between the speed sensors 300 so that the golfer can input the desired putting distance data and calculate the putting speed corresponding to the putting distance data The putting speed for the desired putting distance can be controlled by checking the LED lighting 500 which is sequentially blinked according to the value.

≪ Embodiment 2 >

5 is a view for explaining a putting practice apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention. 5 is a view illustrating a liquid crystal unit of a putting practice apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 5, the putting practice apparatus according to the second embodiment of the present invention further includes a plurality of direction sensors 320. The direction sensor 320 senses the direction change of the laser beam emitted in the front, rear, left, and right directions in the laser emitting unit 240 of the putter 200 to generate the putting direction data, and the accepting unit 460 receives the direction sensor 320 The putting direction data is received and displayed.

The selection unit 460 not only indicates the putting distance and the putting speed but also indicates whether or not the golf ball B is hole-in through the putting direction data received from the direction sensor 320, , And when it is not hole, it is indicated by an arrow indicating the direction of the golf ball B and "OUT". That is, it is possible to visually check the putting distance and the putting speed as well as whether the hole is in the hole and the direction of the golf ball (B), so that problems such as the putter posture and the putting speed of the golfer can be immediately confirmed and corrected.

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art, It is to be understood that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the appended claims.

100: Board
120: flow path
200: Putter
220: putter head part
240: laser emitting part
300: Speed sensor
400: Putting controller
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A plate - shaped board;
A putter for putting a golf ball located in a flow path of the board;
A speed sensor provided at one side of the upper portion of the board for detecting speed of the putter upon putting to generate speed data; And
And a controller for receiving the putting speed data from the speed sensor and reading the corresponding putting distance value from the storage unit and storing the putting distance value corresponding to the putting distance value, A putting controller including a calculating unit for generating data, and a liquid crystal unit for displaying the putting distance data generated by the calculating unit;
And a putting exercise device.
The method according to claim 1,
The speed sensor comprises:
Wherein the plurality of speed sensors are provided at a predetermined interval in the front and rear direction of the board to sequentially detect the passing time of the putter at the time of putting and to generate the speed data based on the passing time and the distance between the speed sensors Device.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the putting controller further comprises an input for inputting putting distance data,
The calculating unit calculates the putting speed value corresponding to the putting distance data using the storage unit,
Further comprising a plurality of LED lights arranged at a predetermined distance in a front side direction of the board to guide the putting speed at different speeds according to the putting speed value, Putting practice device.
The method according to claim 1,
The putter includes:
A putter head provided at a lower portion of the putter to strike the golf ball,
And a laser emitting unit provided at an upper portion of the putter head unit to emit a laser beam in front, rear, left, and right directions of the putter head unit to display a putting direction of the putter upon putting.
5. The method of claim 4,
Further comprising a direction sensor for detecting the direction of the laser beam emitted in the four directions by the laser emitting unit and generating putting direction data,
Wherein the liquid crystal unit receives and displays the putting direction data from the direction sensor.
6. The method of claim 5,
The liquid crystal unit indicates whether the golf ball is hole-in or not through the putting direction data received from the direction sensor, and if it is hole-in, it is indicated as " HOLE IN "Quot; OUT ".< / RTI >
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