WO2003033082A1 - Soccer training apparatus - Google Patents

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WO2003033082A1
WO2003033082A1 PCT/GB2002/004611 GB0204611W WO03033082A1 WO 2003033082 A1 WO2003033082 A1 WO 2003033082A1 GB 0204611 W GB0204611 W GB 0204611W WO 03033082 A1 WO03033082 A1 WO 03033082A1
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rocker arm
contact member
visual indicator
chassis
user
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PCT/GB2002/004611
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George Redburn Young
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Birchill Limited
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Priority to EP02801379A priority Critical patent/EP1436049A1/en
Priority to BR0213315-6A priority patent/BR0213315A/pt
Priority to JP2003535879A priority patent/JP2005505389A/ja
Priority to US10/493,014 priority patent/US20040266563A1/en
Publication of WO2003033082A1 publication Critical patent/WO2003033082A1/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B69/00Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
    • A63B69/002Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for football
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B69/00Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
    • A63B69/0053Apparatus generating random stimulus signals for reaction-time training involving a substantial physical effort

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  • the present invention relates to a soccer training apparatus.
  • it relates to a device for improving and assessing the skill and reactions of soccer players.
  • the primary form of training involves actually playing soccer as often as possible as no other type of training is sufficiently reaUstic or directed specifically at developing the necessary skills.
  • the opportunity to play on a regular basis does not always arise and so other forms of general fitness training must be undertaken instead. Although this results in an improvement in the overall fitness of the player, it generally does not develop the essential skills that a soccer player must possess if they are to quickly improve their technique and abilities.
  • a soccer training apparatus including a chassis and a plurality of contact members on the chassis arranged, in an operable configuration, to at least partially surround a user, each contact member having a visual indicator associated therewith capable of being activated by a user in accordance with a random or preset sequence, switch means associated with each contact member operable to deactivate said associated visual indicator when a contact member is kicked by the user and control means for detecting when a visual indicator has been deactivated and for activating the next visual indicator in the sequence, wherein each contact member is attached to a rocker arm pivotally mounted to the chassis and the switch means comprises an actuator on the rocker arm and a sensor on the housing such that, when a contact member is kicked by a user, movement of the actuator is detected by the sensor to deactivate the visual indicator.
  • the senor comprises an optical sensor and the actuator comprises a blocking element, the arrangement being such that the blocking element moves to interrupt a beam of light generated by the sensor in response to a ball pad being kicked, said interruption being detected by the sensor.
  • the rocker arm includes biasing means to bias it into a rest position in which the blocking element does not interrupt the light beam.
  • the biasing means may conveniently comprise a resiliently compressible member disposed between the rocker arm and the chassis.
  • a stop is provided to limit rebound of the rocker arm after a ball pad has been kicked.
  • the stop is a rod upstanding from the chassis through an aperture in the rocker arm and rocker arm restraint means mounted on the rod.
  • the rod is threaded and the rocker arm restraint means comprises a nut threadingly received on a portion of the rod that protrudes through the aperture in the rocker arm.
  • the rocker arm is normally biased against the nut by the compressible member.
  • a damping member is disposed between the nut and the rocker arm.
  • the contact member preferably has a foamed polyurethane core.
  • the apparatus is advantageously formed from a plurality of releasably attachable modules, each module including at least one contact member.
  • the modules co- operate together to partially surround a user in an arcuate configuration.
  • co-operating means is provided at each end of a module for attachment to an adjacent module.
  • the co-operating means preferably comprises a tenon on one module that dovetails with a mortise on an adjacent module.
  • control means is a control unit releasably attachable to the free end of one module.
  • the control unit preferably comprises a computer processor, a memory for storing one or more computer programs and a use interface for selecting a program stored in the memory.
  • the present invention also provides a computer program for use with a soccer training apparatus comprising a chassis and a plurality of contact members on the chassis each having a visual indicator, the program being operable, when run on a computer processor, to activate the visual indicators in a random or preset sequence, switch means associated with each contact member being operable to deactivate an associated visual indicator when a contact member is kicked by a user, the program also being operable to activate the next visual indicator in the sequence. 5
  • FIGURE 1 illustrates a front perspective view of the assembled device according to 0 the invention
  • FIGURE 2 illustrates a perspective view of a single module forming part of the assembled device shown in Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 illustrates an exploded perspective view of the single module shown in
  • Figure 2; / Figure 4 illustrates a section through the module shown in Figure 2;
  • Figure 5 illustrates a perspective cut-away view of the module shown in Figure 2.
  • a reflex and reaction training system for soccer players 1 comprises a body 2 having five mutually spaced contact 0 members in the form of ball pads 3 mounted thereon and a visual indicator in the form of a light 4 mounted within the body adjacent to each ball pad 3.
  • the body 2 comprises a plurality of discrete modules 5 (see Figure 2) which interlock so that the ball pads 3 are disposed in an arcuate configuration and so as 5 to partially surround a user of the device who would generally stand in the region of the area marked X in Figure 1.
  • Each module 5 has a central hub portion 6 with a pair of spacing arms 7,8 that protrude at an angle from either side of the central hub 6 so as to partially surround a single ball pad 3 disposed in front of the central hub 6.
  • a control module 50 is attached to the free end of one module 5 through which the user can control the operation of the apparatus and so that he may obtain an indication of his score via an LCD display.
  • the control module 50 houses the electronics and software required to control various different programs that light the ball pads 3 up in a predetermined or random sequence. It also receives a signal from each ball pad 3 when it has been kicked so that the next pad 3 in the sequence is illuminated. Power is supplied to the control unit 50 and each module via a mains supply or battery pack (not shown) and each module 5 is electrically connected to its adjacent module through electrical connectors (not shown) disposed in the end of the arms 7,8.
  • the module 5 is formed in two main parts comprising an upper housing portion 9 and a chassis 10 to which the upper housing portion 9 is attached.
  • the upper housing portion 9 incorporates the central hub 6 and has elongate apertures 11 therein on its top edge adjacent to the central hub 6.
  • the visual indicators 4 that locate in these apertures each comprise an array of LEDs 12 and an associated reflector 13.
  • the LEDs 12 and reflector 13 are covered by a coloured lens 14 that clips into the aperture 11.
  • the hub 6 has a flat front facing surface 15 in which is formed a pair of slots 16 for reasons which will become apparent.
  • One end of the housing portion 9 has a tenon or projecting portion 17 that dovetails with a co-operating mortise or recess in an adjacent module 5 (not shown) to attach a series of modules together to form the arcuate configuration of Figure 1.
  • One such recess or mortise 18 is formed at the opposite end of the module 5.
  • the chassis 10 is formed from a generally planar sheet. Mounting bosses 40 are received in apertures 41 as shown in Figure 3. Rods (not shown) may be inserted through these bosses 40 and into the ground beneath the surface on which the device is placed to hold it more securely in place.
  • the chassis 10 also has an elongate mounting plate 19 attached to it in a region beneath the central hub 6. The plate 19 protrudes through the slots 16 in the facing surface 15 of the hub 6 and has upturned longitudinal edges 20. Axially aligned apertures 21 are provided in the upturned edges 20 adjacent one end of the plate 19 remote from the hub 6.
  • An elongate L-shaped rocker arm 22 sits on the plate 19 and has downwardly depending lateral edges 23 which locate over the longitudinal edges 20 of the plate 19.
  • the rocker arm 22 extends through the slots 16 in the front face 15 of the central hub 6.
  • the upper wall of the rocker arm 22 has an opening 24 therein to receive part of the front face 15 between the slots 16.
  • a pair of tabs 25 each having holes 26 therein depend from the lateral edges 23 such that when the rocker arm 22 is placed on the plate 19, the apertures 21 and the holes 26 are all in axial alignment.
  • a pin (not shown) is inserted through these holes to mount the rocker arm 22 to the plate 19 and allow it to pivot about a pivot axis 27.
  • the rocker arm 22 has an upstanding front wall portion 28 to which is attached a ball pad 3 which is designed to resemble a football.
  • the pad 3 has a leather or plastic outer shell 29 with a foamed polyurethane inner core 30. A portion of the pad 3 is removed to enable its attachment to the front wall portion 28 of the rocker arm 22 so that it sits in front of the central hub 6 as most clearly shown in Figure 2.
  • rocker arm 22 remote from the pivot axis 27 extends into the hub 6 and its underside rests on a resiUent compressible member or damping block 31.
  • a rebound restraint rod 32 is mounted to the chassis 10 and upstands therefrom through an aperture in the upper waU of the rocker arm 22.
  • a nut 33 and anti-knock rubber washer 34 is mounted to the end of the rod 32 over the rocker arm 22.
  • An actuator or blocking member 35 protrudes from the end of the rocker arm 22 inside the hub 6.
  • An optical sensor 36 is also mounted on a sensor support post 37 which upstands from the chassis 10. The sensor 36 is positioned so that it interacts with the actuator 35 when the rocker arm 22 pivots about axis 27, as wiU now be explained.
  • the damping block 31 biases the rocker arm 22 back to its original rest position. Excessive movement of the rocker arm 22 is prevented by the rebound restraint rod 32 and its associated ant-knock rubber 34 that dampens vibration of the rocker arm 23.
  • rocker pivot axis 27 could also be adjustable to accommodate different objectives, feel and responses when the ball pad 3 is kicked.
  • an optical sensor 36 is not essential and could be replaced with another type of sensor device.
  • a HaU type sensor element could be used.
  • the control module 50 may additionally house a sound generator capable of generating an audible tone whenever a ball pad 3 has been successfuUy struck by the player.
  • a sound generator capable of generating an audible tone whenever a ball pad 3 has been successfuUy struck by the player.
  • the apparatus is controlled by one or more computer programs which in the preferred embodiment include at least one program that enables the user to monitor his or her performance at different levels of difficulty, thereby giving the user a fixed scale against which they can compete through repeated use of the training device.
  • at least one program that enables the user to monitor his or her performance at different levels of difficulty, thereby giving the user a fixed scale against which they can compete through repeated use of the training device.
  • a second program may enable the user to assess the speed of his or her reactions.

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EP02801379A EP1436049A1 (en) 2001-10-16 2002-10-10 Soccer training apparatus
BR0213315-6A BR0213315A (pt) 2001-10-16 2002-10-10 Aparelho para treinamento de futebol e programa de computador para uso com o mesmo
JP2003535879A JP2005505389A (ja) 2001-10-16 2002-10-10 サッカー用練習装置
US10/493,014 US20040266563A1 (en) 2001-10-16 2002-10-10 Soccer training apparatus

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GB0124816.0 2001-10-16
GB0124816A GB2380948A (en) 2001-10-16 2001-10-16 A football training apparatus

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