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US1561960A
US1561960A US736395A US73639524A US1561960A US 1561960 A US1561960 A US 1561960A US 736395 A US736395 A US 736395A US 73639524 A US73639524 A US 73639524A US 1561960 A US1561960 A US 1561960A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63B69/3608Attachments on the body, e.g. for measuring, aligning, restraining
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B71/00Games or sports accessories not covered in groups A63B1/00 - A63B69/00
    • A63B71/02Games or sports accessories not covered in groups A63B1/00 - A63B69/00 for large-room or outdoor sporting games
    • A63B71/023Supports, e.g. poles
    • A63B2071/026Supports, e.g. poles stabilised by weight
    • A63B2071/027Supports, e.g. poles stabilised by weight using player's own weight, e.g. on a platform
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B2225/00Miscellaneous features of sport apparatus, devices or equipment
    • A63B2225/09Adjustable dimensions
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  • Another object is to provide a positioning means-to enable a player to position his feet properly in making slice or hook strokes.
  • a further object isto'make'the apparatus of relatively adjustableparts so as to facilitate its-transportation and to adapt for use with players of various heights a'ndshapes.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view-of thedevice embodying the invention, showing its anode of application to the body of a player.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view-of the apparatus itself.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail vertical sectiontaken-on the line 33 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a horizontal section of the belt holder takenon the line 4-4 of Fig. 2.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 are views showing details of several parts of the apparatus.
  • the apparatus comprises a base plate 1 having a pivot plate 2 extending vertically therefrom near the center of one'edge'thereof.
  • a socket member 3 is pivoted to said plate 2 by means'of a pivot "member '4 and has stop lugs 5 extending laterally therefrom.
  • the clamp member 7 'cooperat'es'with ano her clamp mem er 11 and with plate to hold the standard 6 in any desired position-relative to the base plate 11, the two clamping members 7 and '10 being drawn into frictional-clamping contact With plate 2 by means of a screw 12, having screwthreaded engagement with elampmember 7,
  • AdjustableIlongitudinally in the standard 6 is a rod 14, adapted to be secured'in different adjusted positions in the standard 6 by-means of the set-screw 15.
  • An abutment 16 is fixed near the'end of rod 14 as'by a pin .17 and serves as a support for a bifurcated member 18 mounted to rotateon'the end of rod 14, the member 18 being provided with a .slot 19 and-the 'rod1'4 having a pin "20 operating in said slot to limit'the relative rotation of said member and'r'od. 7
  • a slide carrier 22'havi'ng stop ends 23 to contact with the ends 24 of "member 18 to limit 'the movement of said carrier around its DlVOt 25.
  • the carrier 22 has slidably mounted-therein a rod 26 'having "at one of its ends a universal joint 27,
  • the rod'26 at the other side of the carrier 22 has a-stopv member 31 adjustable-thereon adapted'tdbe secured in adjusted positionby means of a set screw 32.
  • The'marks 36 on the plate 1 are provided to indicate to players using the invention the proper positions for'their feet in order to make slice, 'hookjor other strokes.
  • the belt carrier is adjusted as toiheight by sliding the rod 14 up or down inithefstan'dardt'to accommodate persons of different heights, and the standard 6 .is adjusted about its pivot "4 and is "clamped in adjusted position 'by means of the clamp members 7 and '10 to position persons ofdifferent shapes conveniently on the stand or plate L1,
  • the extentof sliding movement of the rod 26 in the carrier 22 is determined by the skill of the player, and is effected by the adjustment of the member 31 on the rod 2-6; beginners being limited to movements of a few inches relative to the standard While more skillful players may take anything up to the full length, the lengths of permissible sliding movement being dependent on the errors which it is desired to correct.
  • a support adapted to be fixed to the ground, a rod adjustably mounted in said support, means for holding said rod in adiusted position in said support, a second rod slidably carried by the first rod, and means carried by said second rod and adapted to be secured to and hold the body of a player.
  • a support adapted to be fixed to the ground, a rod adjustably mounted in said support, means for holding said rod in adjusted position in said support, a second rod slidably carried by the first rod, and a belt carried by said second rod.
  • a stand In golf positioning apparatus, a stand, a support pivotally connected to said stand, a rod fixed to said support, clamping means carried by said rod and cooperating with said stand to clamp said rod thereto, and means carried by said rod for holding the body of a player.
  • a stand In golf positioning apparatus, a stand, a support pivotally connected to said stand, a rod fixed to said support, means for clamping said rod to said stand, a second rod adjustably mounted in the first rod, and means slidably connected to the second rod for holding the body of a player.
  • a plate adapted to rest on the ground, a lug projecting vertically from said plate, a rod pivoted to said lug, means for clamping said rod to said lug, and means connected to said rod for holding the body of a player.
  • a plate adapted to rest on the ground, a rod pivoted to said plate, means for clamping said rod to said plate, a second rod adjustable longitudinally on the first named rod, means for holding said second rod in adjusted position on said first rod, and means connected to the second rod for holding the body of a player.
  • a plate for receiving the feet of a player, a rod pivotally connected to said plate, means for clamping said rod to said plate, a slide rotatably mounted on said rod, and means slidably mounted in said slide for holding the body of a player.
  • a plate adapted to rest on the ground, a support mounted on said plate, a carrier pivotally mounted on the end of said support, said carrier and support having cooperative means for limiting the pivotal movements of the carrier relative to the support, and means slidable in said carrier for holding the body of a player.
  • a plate adapted to rest on the ground, a support mounted on said plate, a slide carrier, means rotatably mounted on the end of said support and pivotally connected to said carrier to connect the latter rotatably and pivot ally to said support, and means slidably arranged in said carrier to be secured to and hold the body of a player.
  • a support In golf positioning apparatus, a support, a rod adjustable longitudinally of said support, a second rod slidable transversely of the first named rod, and means connected by a universal joint to said second rod for holding the body of a player.
  • a support In golf positioning apparatus, a support, a rod slidable transversely of said support, a cup at the end of said rod, a ball rotatably secured in said cup, and means connected to said ball for holding the body of a player.
  • a support In golf positioning apparatus, a support, a rod connected to said support to slide transversely thereof, means to hold the body of a player, acup at the end of said rod, a ball rotatably mounted in said cup, and a rod connecting said ball and said means, the cup being provided with slots adapted to receive the lastnamed rod.
  • a plate adapted to rest on the ground and to receive the feet of a player, said plate being provided with means for positioning the players feet.
  • a support adapted to be fixed to the ground, means for holding the body of a player and rotatably mounted at the end of said support, said means and said support having a cooperative pin and slot connection for limiting the rotary movements of said means relative to said support.
  • a supllio port adapted to be fixed to the ground, a bifurcated member rotatably mounted at the end of said support, said member and said support having cooperative means for limiting their relative rotation, a carrier pivotally mounted in said member, and means for holding the body of a player slidably connected to said carrier.
  • a sup-' port adapted to be fixed to the ground, a
  • a support adapted tobe fixed to the ground, a member rotatably mounted on the end of said support, said member and said support having cooperating means for limiting their relative rotation, a carrier pivoted to said member, means slidably connected to said carrier for holding the body of a player, and means for adjustably limiting the sliding movements of the last named means relative to the carrier.

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H. A. UNGAR GOLF POSITIONING APPARATUS Filed Sept. 8, 1924 INVENTOR. v HARRY A. UNQAR WTTOi EEY.
Patented Nov. 17, 1925.
UNITED STATES P-ATLE NT OFFICE.
HARRY A. TING-AR, 0F LOS'ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.
GOLF POSITIONING APPARATUS.
Application filed. September 8, 1924. Serial No. 736,395.
' a device for use in practising driving strokes,
and in training the players muscles so as automatically, and asnearly as possible, to limit the movements of the players "body while making a stroke to a vertical pivotal movement about his spine as a fixed vertical ivot.
Another object is to provide a positioning means-to enable a player to position his feet properly in making slice or hook strokes.
A further object isto'make'the apparatus of relatively adjustableparts so as to facilitate its-transportation and to adapt for use with players of various heights a'ndshapes.
' Other objects will become apparent/as the detailed description proceeds.
In the drawings, wherein the similar parts are indicatedby like reference'characters in the different views,
Fig. 1 is a perspective view-of thedevice embodying the invention, showing its anode of application to the body of a player.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view-of the apparatus itself. Q
Fig. 3 is a detail vertical sectiontaken-on the line 33 of Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a horizontal section of the belt holder takenon the line 4-4 of Fig. 2.
Figs. 5 and 6 are views showing details of several parts of the apparatus.
' The apparatus comprises a base plate 1 having a pivot plate 2 extending vertically therefrom near the center of one'edge'thereof. A socket member 3 is pivoted to said plate 2 by means'of a pivot "member '4 and has stop lugs 5 extending laterally therefrom. A'hollow standard '6 passingth'rough and secured to a clamp member .7 has one end8'seated in "the socket 9 of =socket=memher 3. The clamp member 7 'cooperat'es'with ano her clamp mem er 11 and with plate to hold the standard 6 in any desired position-relative to the base plate 11, the two clamping members 7 and '10 being drawn into frictional-clamping contact With plate 2 by means of a screw 12, having screwthreaded engagement with elampmember 7,
passing freely through clamp member 10,
and carrying at its end an operating handle 18.
AdjustableIlongitudinally in the standard 6, is a rod 14, adapted to be secured'in different adjusted positions in the standard 6 by-means of the set-screw 15. An abutment 16 is fixed near the'end of rod 14 as'by a pin .17 and serves as a support for a bifurcated member 18 mounted to rotateon'the end of rod 14, the member 18 being provided with a .slot 19 and-the 'rod1'4 having a pin "20 operating in said slot to limit'the relative rotation of said member and'r'od. 7 Between the furcations 21-of the member 18, there is pivoteda slide carrier 22'havi'ng stop ends 23 to contact with the ends 24 of "member 18 to limit 'the movement of said carrier around its DlVOt 25.
The carrier 22 has slidably mounted-therein a rod 26 'having "at one of its ends a universal joint 27,
one member of which has fixed thereto'the end of a rod 28 carrying. a plate 29 to which is riveted-0r otherwise secured a belt 30.
"The rod'26 at the other side of the carrier 22 has a-stopv member 31 adjustable-thereon adapted'tdbe secured in adjusted positionby means of a set screw 32.
The universal joint "is of peculiar construction and is-p'articularly designed'to allow =for peculiar movements of the players body while making a stroke. it comprises a socket member 33 and a ball member 34 seated rotatably'therein, the'socket member having slots 35 cut-therein toreceive the rod as the playerin pivotingmoves the rod.
The'marks 36 on the plate 1 are provided to indicate to players using the invention the proper positions for'their feet in order to make slice, 'hookjor other strokes.
In operation, the belt carrier is adjusted as toiheight by sliding the rod 14 up or down inithefstan'dardt'to accommodate persons of different heights, and the standard 6 .is adjusted about its pivot "4 and is "clamped in adjusted position 'by means of the clamp members 7 and '10 to position persons ofdifferent shapes conveniently on the stand or plate L1, The extentof sliding movement of the rod 26 in the carrier 22 is determined by the skill of the player, and is effected by the adjustment of the member 31 on the rod 2-6; beginners being limited to movements of a few inches relative to the standard While more skillful players may take anything up to the full length, the lengths of permissible sliding movement being dependent on the errors which it is desired to correct.
What is claimed is 1. In golf positioning apparatus, a support adapted to be fixed to the ground, a rod adjustably mounted in said support, means for holding said rod in adiusted position in said support, a second rod slidably carried by the first rod, and means carried by said second rod and adapted to be secured to and hold the body of a player.
2. In golf positioning apparatus, a support adapted to be fixed to the ground, a rod adjustably mounted in said support, means for holding said rod in adjusted position in said support, a second rod slidably carried by the first rod, and a belt carried by said second rod.
3. In golf positioning apparatus, a stand, a support pivotally connected to said stand, a rod fixed to said support, clamping means carried by said rod and cooperating with said stand to clamp said rod thereto, and means carried by said rod for holding the body of a player.
4. In golf positioning apparatus, a stand, a support pivotally connected to said stand, a rod fixed to said support, means for clamping said rod to said stand, a second rod adjustably mounted in the first rod, and means slidably connected to the second rod for holding the body of a player.
5. In golf positioning apparatus, a plate adapted to rest on the ground, a lug projecting vertically from said plate, a rod pivoted to said lug, means for clamping said rod to said lug, and means connected to said rod for holding the body of a player.
6. In golf positioning apparatus, a plate adapted to rest on the ground, a rod pivoted to said plate, means for clamping said rod to said plate, a second rod adjustable longitudinally on the first named rod, means for holding said second rod in adjusted position on said first rod, and means connected to the second rod for holding the body of a player.
7. In golf positioning apparatus, a plate for receiving the feet of a player, a rod pivotally connected to said plate, means for clamping said rod to said plate, a slide rotatably mounted on said rod, and means slidably mounted in said slide for holding the body of a player.
8. In golf positioning apparatus, a plate adapted to rest on the ground, a support mounted on said plate, a carrier pivotally mounted on the end of said support, said carrier and support having cooperative means for limiting the pivotal movements of the carrier relative to the support, and means slidable in said carrier for holding the body of a player.
9. In golf positioning apparatus, a plate adapted to rest on the ground, a support mounted on said plate, a slide carrier, means rotatably mounted on the end of said support and pivotally connected to said carrier to connect the latter rotatably and pivot ally to said support, and means slidably arranged in said carrier to be secured to and hold the body of a player.
10. In golf positioning apparatus, a support, a slide carrier, a connector rotatably port adapted to be fixed to the ground, I
means carried slidably by the end of said support to slide substantially horizontally and to hold the body of a player, and means to limit the sliding movements of the first named means relative to said support.
12. In golf positioning apparatus, a support, a rod adjustable longitudinally of said support, a second rod slidable transversely of the first named rod, and means connected by a universal joint to said second rod for holding the body of a player.
13. In golf positioning apparatus, a support, a rod slidable transversely of said support, a cup at the end of said rod, a ball rotatably secured in said cup, and means connected to said ball for holding the body of a player.
14-. In golf positioning apparatus, a support, a rod connected to said support to slide transversely thereof, means to hold the body of a player, acup at the end of said rod, a ball rotatably mounted in said cup, and a rod connecting said ball and said means, the cup being provided with slots adapted to receive the lastnamed rod.
15. In golf positioning apparatus, a plate adapted to rest on the ground and to receive the feet of a player, said plate being provided with means for positioning the players feet.
16. In golf positioning apparatus, a support adapted to be fixed to the ground, means for holding the body of a player and rotatably mounted at the end of said support, said means and said support having a cooperative pin and slot connection for limiting the rotary movements of said means relative to said support.
17. In golf positioning apparatus, a supllio port adapted to be fixed to the ground, a bifurcated member rotatably mounted at the end of said support, said member and said support having cooperative means for limiting their relative rotation, a carrier pivotally mounted in said member, and means for holding the body of a player slidably connected to said carrier.
18. In golf positioning apparatus, a sup-' port adapted to be fixed to the ground, a
member rotatably mounted at the end of and means for limiting the sliding movements of the last named means relative to said carrier.
19. In golf positioning apparatus, a support adapted tobe fixed to the ground, a member rotatably mounted on the end of said support, said member and said support having cooperating means for limiting their relative rotation, a carrier pivoted to said member, means slidably connected to said carrier for holding the body of a player, and means for adjustably limiting the sliding movements of the last named means relative to the carrier.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification.
HARRY A. UNGAR.
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US2469301A (en) * 1947-10-04 1949-05-03 Frank L Johnston Golf practice device
US2628666A (en) * 1946-04-18 1953-02-17 Hall Harry Toy holder and guard means
US2755091A (en) * 1953-10-23 1956-07-17 James R Hara Golf practice device
US3215438A (en) * 1961-12-22 1965-11-02 Samuel E Sheldon Hip movement training device for golfers
US4521023A (en) * 1983-11-25 1985-06-04 Williams Frank M Golf training device
US4593909A (en) * 1984-02-16 1986-06-10 John Anselmo Golf club swing training device
US5358250A (en) * 1994-01-10 1994-10-25 Spencer Harold L Golf club swing training aid
US5688212A (en) * 1996-09-24 1997-11-18 Walker; Guy M. Binx Rota-flex freestanding rotational motion and relative displacement training apparatus
US6120418A (en) * 1998-06-17 2000-09-19 Plough; Bradley N. Swing trainer
US20080234062A1 (en) * 2007-03-22 2008-09-25 Andre Van Heerden Golf swing training device
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US2628666A (en) * 1946-04-18 1953-02-17 Hall Harry Toy holder and guard means
US2469301A (en) * 1947-10-04 1949-05-03 Frank L Johnston Golf practice device
US2755091A (en) * 1953-10-23 1956-07-17 James R Hara Golf practice device
US3215438A (en) * 1961-12-22 1965-11-02 Samuel E Sheldon Hip movement training device for golfers
US4521023A (en) * 1983-11-25 1985-06-04 Williams Frank M Golf training device
US4593909A (en) * 1984-02-16 1986-06-10 John Anselmo Golf club swing training device
US5358250A (en) * 1994-01-10 1994-10-25 Spencer Harold L Golf club swing training aid
US5688212A (en) * 1996-09-24 1997-11-18 Walker; Guy M. Binx Rota-flex freestanding rotational motion and relative displacement training apparatus
US6120418A (en) * 1998-06-17 2000-09-19 Plough; Bradley N. Swing trainer
US20080234062A1 (en) * 2007-03-22 2008-09-25 Andre Van Heerden Golf swing training device
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US20090011909A1 (en) * 2007-07-02 2009-01-08 Glisan Billy J Power-core training system
US7874970B2 (en) 2007-07-02 2011-01-25 Glisan Billy J Power-core training system
US8512171B1 (en) * 2010-05-27 2013-08-20 David Minotti Batter training apparatus and method
US8277331B2 (en) 2010-11-15 2012-10-02 Ricky Whitt Golf training method and apparatus
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