WO2008017252A1 - But de sport, et son dispositif formant cible - Google Patents

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WO2008017252A1
WO2008017252A1 PCT/CN2007/002344 CN2007002344W WO2008017252A1 WO 2008017252 A1 WO2008017252 A1 WO 2008017252A1 CN 2007002344 W CN2007002344 W CN 2007002344W WO 2008017252 A1 WO2008017252 A1 WO 2008017252A1
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Brian Goldwitz
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Hangzhou Rhino Outdoor Products Co., Ltd
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B63/00Targets or goals for ball games
    • A63B63/004Goals of the type used for football, handball, hockey or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B63/00Targets or goals for ball games
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B63/00Targets or goals for ball games
    • A63B63/08Targets or goals for ball games with substantially horizontal opening for ball, e.g. for basketball

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  • the present invention relates to an exercise goal for sports competitions. More specifically, the present invention relates to a goal for athletic games (e.g., ice hockey, soccer, lacrosse) featuring certain exercise-related components that enable an athlete to improve his skill level.
  • a goal for athletic games e.g., ice hockey, soccer, lacrosse
  • certain exercise-related components that enable an athlete to improve his skill level.
  • ice hockey (or any other similar movement) includes a goalkeeper who usually stands in front of the goal and is responsible for trying to deflect the ice hockey from the direction of the net. Due to the typical inconsistency between the size and shape of the goalkeeper and the goal, there are usually several goal areas that are relatively more difficult to defend against the goalkeeper.
  • the technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a sports goal having a tangible marking that indicates the goalkeeper's defensive weakness position and that is easy for the athlete to directly aim and inject, and a target assembly that is adapted to be selectively coupled to the sports goal. The athlete can visually observe whether he has hit the tangible mark.
  • the sports goal of the present invention includes:
  • the target core assembly includes - a plurality of target cores, each of the target cores being adapted to provide an easy-to-see mat for the user of the target to be able to aim and inject into the movable object;
  • each of the strings extending between adjacent ones of the target cores to interconnect the target cores;
  • connection device that releasably connects the target core to the door frame.
  • the present invention provides a target core assembly adapted to be selectively coupled to a sports goal, comprising - a plurality of target cores adapted to be selectively coupled to a door frame of a sports goal, each target core being adapted to provide a user of the target core
  • An easy-to-see mat that can be aimed at and injects into an injectable moving object; a plurality of strings, each string extending between adjacent target cores to interconnect the target cores; and A connecting device that detachably connects the target core to the door frame.
  • the present invention also provides a target core assembly adapted to be selectively coupled to a sports goal, comprising - a plurality of target cores adapted to be selectively coupled to a door frame of a sports goal, each target core being adapted to provide use of a target core
  • a target core assembly adapted to be selectively coupled to a sports goal, comprising - a plurality of target cores adapted to be selectively coupled to a door frame of a sports goal, each target core being adapted to provide use of a target core
  • the plurality of target cores include a first target core that is selectively connectable to an upper right corner of the door frame; a second target core connected to the upper left corner of the door frame; a third target core selectively connectable to the lower right corner of the door frame; a fourth target core selectively connectable to the lower left corner of the door frame;
  • a plurality of elastic or flexible strings interconnecting the target cores, wherein the plurality of strings comprise a first string extending between the first target core and the second target core; in the first target core and a second string extending between the three target cores; a third string extending between the second target core and the fourth target core; and a fourth thinner extending between the third target core and the fourth target core Rope;
  • a plurality of selectable lockable rings adapted to releasably secure each target core to the door frame.
  • the sports goal of the present invention is provided with a plurality of target cores that the athlete can directly aim and inject, and the athlete can know whether he or she hits the position of the weak point of the goalkeeper indicated by the target core through simple observation, thereby being able to easily monitor your ability to complete your practice tasks and help improve your athlete's athletic skill.
  • the target core assembly of the present invention is simple in construction and easy to install, use and arrange.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an example sports goal and target core assembly of the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a corner portion of the sports goal and the target core assembly of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the upper frame portion of the sports goal and the target core assembly of Figures 1 and 2;
  • Figure 4 is a rear elevational view of the corner portions of the sports goal and the target core assembly of Figures 1 through 3;
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of a vertical side portion of the sports goal and the target core assembly of Figures 1 through 4;
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of the bottom portion of the middle of the sports goal and the target core assembly of the present invention;
  • Figure 7 is Figure 1 to Figure 1
  • Figure 8 is a partially exploded perspective view showing the door frame connecting device of the target core assembly of the present invention;
  • Figure 9 is a perspective view showing the door frame connecting device of Figure 8;
  • Figure 10 is a perspective view of the lower frame of the door frame connecting device of Figures 8 and 9;
  • Figure 11 is a perspective view of a variation example of the sports goal and the target core assembly of the present invention.
  • Figure 12 is a perspective view showing another variation of the sports goal and the target core assembly of the present invention.
  • Figure 13 is a perspective view showing another variation of the sports goal and the target core assembly of the present invention.
  • Figure 14 is a perspective view showing a modified example of the sports goal and the target core assembly of the present invention.
  • Figure 15 is a perspective view showing still another variation of the sports goal and the target core assembly of the present invention.
  • Figure 16 is a perspective view showing a modified example of the sports goal and the target core assembly of the present invention.
  • Figure 17 is a perspective view of the fabric belt connection of the top portion of the sports goal and the target core assembly of Figure 16;
  • Figure 18 is a perspective view of the fabric belt connection of the vertical side portions of the sports goal and the target core assembly of Figure 16;
  • Figure 19 and Figure 20 is a perspective view of the fabric belt connection of the corner portion of the sports goal and the target core assembly of FIG. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
  • the practice goal of the present invention features certain modifications and components, particularly configured as athletic exercise practice aids.
  • the practice goal of the present invention can be applied to any suitable athletic game, preferably a sport that shoots a ball into a netted goal, such as ice hockey, hockey, lacrosse, football, etc.
  • a sport that shoots a ball into a netted goal such as ice hockey, hockey, lacrosse, football, etc.
  • Using the practice goal of the present invention allows an individual to hone their skill in sports competitions.
  • ice hockey is used herein as an exemplary exercise that describes various features and advantages of the practice goal of the present invention.
  • the goal 100 includes a door frame 102, a main net 112 (Figs. 12, 13), and one or more target cores.
  • the door frame 102 provides a structural frame that supports the main mesh 112 and/or the target core.
  • the door frame 102 is a generally rectangular member formed by a right bezel 104, a left bezel 106, an upper bezel 08, and an optional lower bezel 110.
  • the right bezel 104 and the left bezel 106 form a substantially vertical portion of the door frame 102, and preferably, the right and left bezels 104, 106 are parallel to each other and spaced apart from each other in space.
  • the upper frame 108 constitutes a horizontal portion of the door frame 102.
  • the right bezel 104, the left bezel 106, and the upper bezel 108 form a generally rectangular frame-like member suitable for supporting the main mesh 112 and/or other components for the main mesh.
  • the door frame 102 can be characterized by additional structures that allow it to stand up independently.
  • the door frame 102 can suitably include a lower frame support frame and a vertical support frame.
  • the lower frame support can be interpreted as a generally horizontal frame-like member suitable for placement on the bottom layer (e.g., floor, grass, ground, etc.) and vertically supporting the door frame 102 therefrom.
  • the door frame 102 may also suitably include a vertical support frame extending vertically along the middle portion thereof, the vertical support frame of the door frame 102 suitably extending from the upper frame 108 to the back of the lower frame support frame.
  • other suitable door frames 102 are shown and/or described in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2002/0193189, U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 10/951,280, U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 20C/0072634, et al. Those additional structures.
  • the door frame 102 also includes a main mesh 112 (consisting of cloth, nylon or any other suitable material) of). As best shown in Fig. 10, preferably, generally in accordance with the conventional concept of a net for a goal, the net 112 is typically placed behind the door frame 102 for objects (e.g., a ball) , ice hockey, etc.) trapped in the rear obstacles.
  • the mesh 112 may be permanently or removably attached to the door frame 102 by an adhesive, a suitable fastening ring (eg, an O-ring, a D-ring, a cable tie, a Velcro rivet, etc.). connection.
  • the goal 100 of the present invention correspondingly includes one or more target cores for enabling an athlete to hone their skill.
  • a hockey player often practices his or her shot technique by hitting a moving object toward an open goal and usually aiming at a goal selection such as an upper or lower corner.
  • a goal selection such as an upper or lower corner.
  • an individual usually has to imagine a part of the goal that is trying to score.
  • the target core of the present invention provides the athlete with a tangible target to which the ice hockey is directed, and thus the ability of the monitored athlete to complete the practice task.
  • the target core of the present invention overcomes the limitations of conventional target exercises in several respects.
  • the target provides a visual marker that the athlete can aim at directly, eliminating the need for the athlete to imagine the part of the goal that the goal is aimed at.
  • the physical properties of the target core allow the athlete to directly monitor their progress. More specifically, since the target core is an actual item (for example, by simply observing whether the ice hockey hits the actual target, or by having the target core contain a net capable of retaining the ice hockey hitting there), the ice hockey player It is easy to see with the eyes whether the hit ice hockey really hits its target.
  • the goal of the present invention is characterized by the modification, and components of the target core that are mounted, used, and disposed in connection with the goal. Each aspect will be more fully explained below.
  • the target core of the present invention is configured such that the athlete can force the ice hockey to hit and/or align, and preferably is capable of feeding back the actual item of aiming accuracy.
  • the target core is preferably constructed of netting, and preferably, the netting is substantially similar to the net 112 attached to the goal 100, as will be more fully described below.
  • the mesh fabric may be constructed of any suitable material, such as nylon, reinforcing fibers, or any other suitable material capable of withstanding the repeated impact of the puck, and is made by a suitable manufacturing method. Additionally, the mesh fabric may be placed in a planar shape due to the mesh.
  • the fabric is typically tensioned by the cord to position the target core as a generally rigid and vertically placed pallet into which the puck can be ejected.
  • the target web may be loose and configured in a generally conical configuration because the loose conical portion is adapted to retain the puck therein.
  • any kind of target configuration has visual feedback for the exercise. In embodiments where the target web is stretched, whether the ice hockey has hit the target core is more pronounced for the athlete. In embodiments where the target mesh is loose, if the athlete successfully targets the target there, the target will retain the puck in its net because such retention is a ready success sign.
  • the target core discussed above is constructed of a mesh
  • the target core may be constructed of a substantially continuous material (eg, opposite to the mesh properties of the through-hole fabric, mesh), such as a piece of material (eg, reinforced paper (eg, cardboard, double-layer, triple-layer, etc.), Rubber, suitable polymeric materials (eg thermoplastic elastomers, polypropylene, polyethylene, etc.), etc.).
  • a piece of material eg, reinforced paper (eg, cardboard, double-layer, triple-layer, etc.), Rubber, suitable polymeric materials (eg thermoplastic elastomers, polypropylene, polyethylene, etc.), etc.).
  • the target core of the present invention can be placed in any suitable shape and/or shape.
  • the target core can be shaped as a generally triangular shape, such as an equilateral triangle, an isosceles triangle, and/or an equilateral triangle.
  • the target core may suitably be semi-bow shaped with one end portion being curved (this portion generally corresponds to the portion of the chord in other cases).
  • a plurality of target cores may be provided in various shapes, some of which are triangular, some of which are curved, and the like.
  • the goal 100 of the present invention can be characterized by any suitable number of target cores.
  • the goal 00 can be characterized by a target core at each of its corners (each angle generally corresponding to one of the aforementioned goal weaknesses), such as the first target 120 disposed in the upper right corner of the goal 100, A second target core 122 disposed at an upper left corner of the goal 100, a third target core 124 disposed at a lower right corner of the goal 100, and a fourth target core 126 disposed at a lower left corner of the goal 100 are disposed.
  • each of the above-mentioned corners is constituted by an interface of two portions of the door frame 102 of the goal 100.
  • the upper right corner of the goal 100 is constituted by the interface of the right frame 104 and the end portion of the upper frame 108, and preferably, the lower left corner is the interface of the end portions of the left frame 106 and the lower frame 110. Composition.
  • the goal 100 may suitably feature an additional target core.
  • the goal 100 may correspondingly include a target core 128 placed along the middle portion of the lower frame of the goal 100. More specifically, the target core 128 preferably extends between the target cores 124 and 126 located at the lower bezel.
  • the target core 128 provides simulated conditions for ejecting, for example, a puck, such as between the legs of a goalkeeper.
  • the target core is coupled to the goal 100 in any manner suitable for use with the target core, preferably to the door frame 102 of the goal 100.
  • the target is secured to the goal 100 in two different ways.
  • the snap ring 202 can be configured as a detachable member such that the corresponding target core can be detached from the door frame 102.
  • the example releasable snap ring 202 includes a D-ring, a Velcro fastener, a hinge clip, and the like.
  • the snap ring 202 can also be configured to permanently affix the target core to the non-unwrapped member on the door frame 102 without the act of forcibly breaking the snap ring 202.
  • a suitable non-unwrapped snap ring 202 includes a cable tie, an adhesive, or the like.
  • the snap ring 202 can be placed and/or disposed in any suitable manner for securing the target core to the door frame 102.
  • the snap ring 202 surrounds the door frame 102 and also passes through the target core. A portion (preferably the open portion of the mesh product of the target core). In this manner, the snap ring 202 attaches the target core to the door frame 102.
  • any suitable number of snap rings 202 can be utilized to properly secure the target core.
  • at least two snap rings 202 are used, at least one snap ring 202 is disposed at a corresponding portion of the door frame 102 (eg, the right frame is divided into 104), and the other snap ring 202 is disposed at the door frame 102.
  • Adjacent portions e.g., upper bezel 108 are such that the target core is secured to the two components of the door frame 102 that support it.
  • the target core also includes various means for tensioning the target core and preparing for use.
  • an elastic material e.g., a bungee cord
  • the target core also includes various means for tensioning the target core and preparing for use.
  • an elastic material e.g., a bungee cord
  • any suitable material may be utilized, such as nylon, reinforcing fibers, and the like.
  • FIG. 5 shows a preferred string 204 extending between the upper left target 122 and the lower left target 126.
  • the string 204 preferably extends from adjacent corners of the target cores 122, 126 and propagates along the door frame 102, in this example, corresponding to the left border 106 of the door frame 102.
  • the presence of the string 204 causes the target core to remain in a tensioned, outward state.
  • the string 204 preferably due to its elastic nature, imparts an offset on the target cores 122, 126 in a manner that pulls down the left target core 122 and lifts the left target core 126 upward.
  • the string 204 is placed between adjacent target cores to maintain all of the target core in a taut configuration.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a string 204 extending between upper target cores 120, 122 that also causes upper target cores 120, 122 to remain taut.
  • each of the target cores may be suitably coupled to two strings 204, each of which is interconnected with the nearest target core.
  • the target cores can be interconnected by a string 204 into a unitary structure that allows the target core and string 204 to be coupled to the goal 100 in a simple and efficient manner.
  • Another advantage of the string 204 is shown in FIG. As shown, the string 204 preferably extends between the lower target cores 124, 126.
  • the lower target cores 124, 126 can potentially present stability difficulties depending on the particular door frame 102 being used.
  • a conventional door frame 102 is typically constructed of forward and vertically oriented letter "C"-like structures and another horizontally placed letter-like "C" structure that provides a stable support behind the vertical C structure.
  • the upper target cores 120, 122 are provided with angular structures that support them (e.g., the upper frame 108 and the right frame 104 or the left frame 106 of the door frame 102).
  • the lower target cores 124, 126 are only provided with a single structure, i.e., the right bezel 104 and the left bezel 106 that support them; there is typically no lower bezel between the right and left bezels to create the angular structure.
  • the string 204 suitably simulates the lower bezel and provides a means of retaining the lower target cores 124, 126 in a shape ready for use.
  • the string 204 may also include additional features that facilitate the mounting of the target core to the door frame 102.
  • the string 204 suitably includes a door frame clamping mechanism 210 at each end thereof.
  • the door frame clamping mechanism 210 provides a mechanism for attaching the string 204 (and the target core secured thereto) to the door frame 102.
  • the mechanism 210 also suitably provides a slave mechanism that keeps the target core taut.
  • the door frame retention mechanism 210 includes a slave string 212 and an '"S" ring 214.
  • the slave string 212 extends from a position proximate the target core and provides a length sufficient to allow the slave string 212 to be wound around the door frame 102.
  • the S-ring 214 extends from the free end of the string 212. Once the slave string 212 has been wrapped around the door frame 102, the S-ring 214 provides means for securing the slave string 212 to a suitable structure, such as the string 204.
  • the slave string 212 is also constructed of an elastic material. Therefore, a similar clip is provided when it is wound around the door frame 102 and fixed to the corresponding structure.
  • each of the four target cores includes a string 204 extending between adjacent target cores.
  • the string 204 sets the target core to a unitary structure that can be engaged with the goal 100.
  • the user can (1) first secure each door frame clamping mechanism 210 to the door frame 102 to generally secure the target core assembly to the door frame 102; or (2) by using the snap ring 202
  • Each of the target cores is fixed to the door frame 102. Once any of these steps are completed, the corresponding second step can also be completed.
  • the string 204 is flexible.
  • a D-ring 208 is provided on the fabric strip to adjust the length of the fabric strip, and the degree of tension of the target core can be controlled by adjusting the length of the fabric strip.
  • the fabric strip can be made of a nylon material.
  • the goal 100 may also include a lower intermediate target 128 that typically simulates a target position between the legs of the goalkeeper as an additional weakness of the goal.
  • a target core 128 For such a target core 128, another string 204 extending upwardly from the top of the target core 128 and secured to the upper frame 108 of the door frame 102 can be provided. In this manner, the string 204 causes the target core 128 to remain in the upright shape ready for use.
  • the sports goal of the present invention is provided with a plurality of target cores that the athlete can directly aim and inject, and the athlete can know whether he or she hits the position of the weak point of the goalkeeper indicated by the target core through simple observation, thereby being able to easily monitor your ability to complete your practice tasks and help you improve your athlete's athletic skill.
  • the target core assembly of the present invention is simple in construction and easy to install, use and arrange.

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L'invention concerne un but de sport (100) et un appareil formant cible (120, 122, 124, 126, 128) relié de manière libérable au but (100), utilisés pour que les sportifs pratiquent les techniques en rapport avec les sports qu'ils choisissent. L'appareil formant cible comprend de préférence les cibles (120, 122, 124, 126) qui sont positionnées sur chaque coin du but (100), et peut comprendre une cible supplémentaire (128) positionnée en correspondance avec la position entre les jambes du gardien de but, et comprend également plusieurs cordes (204) qui peuvent relier les cibles (120, 122, 124, 126, 128) les unes aux autres.
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