WO2008080880A1 - Bewegungshilfe für golfspieler - Google Patents
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- WO2008080880A1 WO2008080880A1 PCT/EP2007/064323 EP2007064323W WO2008080880A1 WO 2008080880 A1 WO2008080880 A1 WO 2008080880A1 EP 2007064323 W EP2007064323 W EP 2007064323W WO 2008080880 A1 WO2008080880 A1 WO 2008080880A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B69/00—Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
- A63B69/36—Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for golf
- A63B69/3608—Attachments on the body, e.g. for measuring, aligning, restraining
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B69/00—Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
- A63B69/0057—Means for physically limiting movements of body parts
- A63B69/0059—Means for physically limiting movements of body parts worn by the user
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B2209/00—Characteristics of used materials
- A63B2209/10—Characteristics of used materials with adhesive type surfaces, i.e. hook and loop-type fastener
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- the invention relates to a movement aid for golfers to influence the
- the movement aid is provided on the arm of the golfer.
- Golf is a ball game on a lawn in natural or slightly modified terrain.
- the aim of the game of golf is to hit a small, hard ball (golf ball) with a racket over different lengths of tracks in a hole with as few strokes.
- a track consists of a tee, followed by a mowed lawn (fairway) as the actual fairway.
- At the end of the fairway is a very short mowed lawn (green or green) with the hole as target.
- the fairway is surrounded by unmown lawns (rough or rough), shrubs, trees, waters and man-made obstacles such as sand-filled bunkers. For better recognition, the hole is marked with a flag.
- a player can choose one of up to 14 different clubs with different clubheads, depending on the terrain and the desired trajectory.
- the player wants to hit the golf ball as far as possible and precisely. To do this, the player must place the clubhead on the club at high speed and with correspondingly high kinetic energy
- Both the direction and the magnitude of the transmitted force should correspond as exactly as possible to the values required for a desired trajectory.
- a player usually holds the bat high above his head. Subsequently, the club head is guided in a circular and sweeping movement to the golf ball. Upon impact with the ball, part of the kinetic energy of the club head is transferred to the ball. After that, the player continues to swing the bat circularly.
- golf swing beat is a technically very demanding movement.
- a movement of the arms takes a rotation of the shoulders, the upper body and the hip instead. The body weight of the player is shifted from one leg to the other. The golf swing demands a good sense of rhythm, timing and accuracy from the player.
- Movement during the golf swing is often caused an unsatisfactory golf club.
- the player can lose the joy of playing golf.
- a faulty sequence of movements carries the risk of sports injuries. Joints and muscles can be charged wrongly and harmful.
- Sport-friendly golf clothing is the domain of a whole industry in the clothing industry. In addition to fashionable aspects and the golf etiquette is the golf clothes as well value on functional properties.
- the golf clothing is intended to protect the golfer from unfavorable weather conditions and to ensure an optimal body climate, without restricting in particular the freedom of movement of the golfer.
- US 7117538 B2 discloses a jacket in which a band is incorporated, which pulls the arms to the body.
- a coupling element used for this purpose is biased such that the arm is stretched.
- the stretching device must be individually adapted to the player.
- Coupling element is expensive to manufacture and complicated structure.
- US 4070027 discloses a fabric-like stiffener which is cuffed over the entire elbow joint.
- UK 2399761 A discloses an adjustable elbow cuff that holds the arm in a desired curvature.
- WO99 / 08758 discloses a band which extends along the outside of both arms and over the shoulders to the right (in right-handed) hands and is intended to assist body movement on impact.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a simply constructed motion aid, which also allows an untrained golfer to perform the exact movement during the beat with the golf club.
- the object is achieved in that the movement aid is provided in right-handed people on the left arm and left-handed on the right arm and is designed such that the movement during impact is influenced such that the forearm rotation of the provided with the movement aid arm relative to the upper arm reduced and a body rotation is promoted while allowing flexion of the arm at the end of the stroke.
- the movement aid can comprise: a) a first cuff-shaped holder for fixation on the upper arm, b) a second cuff-shaped holder for fixation on the associated forearm, and c) an elastic band which connects the first and second cuff-shaped holder on the arm outer side, to produce a Tensile stress between the first and the second holder before and during the impact.
- Such a cuff-shaped holder is for example applied similarly as a cuff for measuring blood pressure.
- the movement aid of the present invention works with simple, elastic components in which there is no risk of injury by bracers, coupling elements or the like.
- the movement aid is inexpensive to produce. It is lightweight and has a high wearing comfort.
- a support element is provided in the region of the elbow on the elastic band.
- a means for fixing the support element to the elastic band in the region of the elbow may be provided.
- the support element may be formed by a shell, which has a Kuhle in which the elbow supports. The shell can be threaded onto the band.
- the support element is integrated directly into the band.
- an opening in the band is suitable for securing the position of the band to the elbow, so that the band remains on the outside of the arm during the entire stroke.
- the use of Velcro fasteners allow a quick application of the movement aid. They are also well suited for adapting to the golfer's arm dimensions.
- an additional elastic band is provided in the region below the elbow, which is clamped around the sleeve like a cuff.
- the band prevents health damage, such as the "golf arm”.
- the movement aid is formed from a jacket-shaped textile upper part with at least one tubular sleeve, in which the sleeve has a stiffening in the tubular sleeve formed as a frame) and the sleeve the movement of the golf player when hitting the
- This embodiment of the invention is based on the principle to restrict the freedom of movement of a golfer during a golf swing. Surprisingly, it has been found that a better kinesthetic and tactile perception occurs in a golfer by a stiffening of the sleeve formed as a frame and a concomitant restriction of the freedom of movement. The golfer feels a compact and pleasing to the body momentum, which leads to a very well coordinated movement.
- the movement aids according to the invention bring about an improvement of the entire movement sequence during the golf swing. As a result, an optimal movement is learned much faster. In particular, the movement aids promote a correct
- the movement aid according to the invention supports golfers with limited movement in their game.
- a guide mechanism which moves the frame for the movement of the golfer in a guideway.
- the guide mechanism facilitates proper movements and counteracts wrong positions and movements.
- the arms are guided to an ideal movement.
- the golfer learns the ideal golf swing quickly and directly while performing the swing.
- the frame is detachably provided in the sleeve.
- the frame is releasably secured to the sleeve with one or more buttons, zippers, hook-and-loop fasteners or a combination of these fastening devices.
- a recording of the frame in corresponding pocket-like devices of the sleeve is possible.
- the frame can thus be removed from the jacket-shaped textile upper part.
- the textile upper part is thus more universal, eg usable as a jacket.
- a replacement of defective racks or an exchange for a rack with other properties is uncomplicated and fast.
- the frame is tubular in a useful embodiment of the invention movement aid for golfers.
- a tubular frame provides the best possible hold and thus a good guidance of the arms during a golf swing.
- the frame is more stable than other shapes with the same amount of material and can be better integrated into a sleeve. A lesser one
- the frame extends from the sleeve to the textile upper part.
- the shoulder joint and the upper body also benefit from the restriction of movement and movement. false
- the frame in a preferred embodiment of the movement aid according to the invention for golfers for stiffening the sleeve plastic or synthetic fiber material.
- Plastics or artificial fiber materials are suitable by their material properties, such as u.a. low weight, high strength, elasticity and long life especially good for the frame. A golfer gets through the low
- a frame made of plastic or synthetic fiber fabric can be produced easily and inexpensively and can be easily integrated into the textile upper part.
- Wire is also suitable because of its properties for stiffening the textile top. Depending on the design of the frame, a use of wire, plastic, synthetic pulp or a combination of these materials will be useful.
- the jacket-shaped textile upper part consists of a breathable fabric.
- Breathable fabric is tight against water and wind. Body moisture, however, is transmitted as water vapor and thus supports the natural temperature regulation of the human body.
- the jacket-shaped textile upper protects the golfer through the breathable fabric safely against unfavorable weather conditions such as rain or wind while ensuring a pleasant body climate. The golfer feels comfortable in the jacket-shaped textile top and can concentrate better on a golf swing.
- the present invention proposes for the stiffening the frame plastic or synthetic pulp. These are flexible materials that provide the golfer despite the forced movement still sufficient elasticity and thus comfort for the sport.
- the frame may preferably also contain wire.
- This can also be provided in combination with the plastic or synthetic pulp.
- the wire has in this context with respect to the elasticity similar properties as the plastic or synthetic pulp. But he is currently cheaper to manufacture.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic representation of a golfer with a
- Movement aid in the form of a jacket is
- FIG. 2 shows a detail of the movement aid according to FIG. 1 in detail
- Fig. 3 is an interior view of a movement aid with cufflinks.
- Fig. 5 shows the movement aid of Fig. 3 and 4 in the applied state.
- FIG. 1 denotes a golfer performing a golf swing to hit a golf ball 12.
- the golfer 10 uses for this purpose a golf club 14 with a club head 16, a shaft 18 and a handle 20.
- the golfer 10 wears a movement aid, generally designated 22.
- the movement aid 22 includes a textile upper part in the form of a jacket 24 with two sleeves 26, 28. Both the sleeve 26 and a part of the remaining jacket 24 are stiffened by a frame 30.
- frames 30 are provided for stiffening in both sleeves 26, 28.
- the frame 30 has a plurality of guide mechanisms 32 for guiding it during movement on a particular track.
- FIG. 2 shows a detailed section of the movement aid 22 according to FIG. 1.
- a frame 30 is mounted for stiffening.
- the frame 30 is tubular, thus ensuring the best possible grip on an arm and a good guidance of
- the frame 30 extends beyond the sleeve 26 onto the textile top 24 and has guide mechanisms 32. These are e.g. designed as joints and lead the upper body and the arms of a golfer in a golf swing to an optimal movement. The stiffening creates a better feeling of movement during the swing, which leads to a desired body rotation.
- the frame 30 is releasably attached to the textile upper part 24.
- attachment 36 for example, buttons, snaps, zippers or Velcro are used. In a further embodiment are not shown here
- Bags for Aufnahe of the frame 30 in the sleeves 26, 28 and the textile upper part 24 is provided.
- the frame 30 is made in this embodiment of plastic 38 and steel wire 40. However, it is also a use of other materials, such as synthetic pulp, other metals, composites or a combination of these substances possible.
- the textile upper part 24 is preferably made of breathable fabric in order to achieve a pleasant body climate when using the movement aid 22.
- stiffening frame 30 By the stiffening frame 30 is a golfer 10 in a golf swing in his
- the movement aid 30 consists here essentially of two sleeves 42, 44.
- the first sleeve 42 is provided for the upper arm 43 of the left arm 45 of a golfer 10 - see FIG. In the illustrated embodiment, the golfer is right-handed. It goes without saying that cuffs on the right arm can be provided analogously for left-handers.
- the second sleeve 44 is provided for the corresponding lower arm 49.
- the cuffs 42, 44 are each secured with Velcro straps 46, 48 on the upper arm 43 and the lower arm 49. For this purpose, the band is guided and folded through a metal loop 60 or 62 on the opposite side of the sleeve.
- cuff 62 are sewn by means of a folded fabric band 64, 66 on the outside of the sleeve.
- This Velcro closure design allows the cuffs to be adjusted to different arm dimensions.
- the cuffs 42 and 44 are fixed to the inside of the arm and can not slip even when exercising the forces usually occurring during golf swing.
- the band 48 and 46 is dispensed with and the hook and loop fastener is attached directly to the cuff.
- the sleeves 42, 44 are connected to each other via a connecting band 50 with a variable distance.
- the connecting band 50 is sewn to the outside of the cuff 42 with sutures 68 and 70.
- a metal loop 72 is sewn.
- For fastening the connecting band 50 is guided by the metal loop 72 and turned over.
- the fixation at a desired length is then similar to the cuffs by means of a hook and loop fastener 74th
- the band-shaped connection 50 is guided over elbows 51 of the left arm 45 of the (right-handed) golfer 10.
- a support element 52 for fixing the elbow 51 is provided in the area of the elbow 51.
- the support element 52 is threaded onto the belt 50 with two slots 74 and 76 for this purpose.
- the slots 74 and 76 are so large that the support member 52 is slidable. This can change the location of the
- Support member 52 are adjusted so that it rests exactly on the elbow.
- the connecting band 50 is fixed in position on the outside of the arm.
- the Support element is made of foamed plastic material. It has a Kuhle on the inside, in which rests the elbow.
- a band 54 may be passed around the beating arm which is secured with a hook and loop fastener 56. With this band health damage, the so-called “golf arm” prevented.
- FIG. 5 shows how the movement aid 30 is applied around the left arm 45 of the right-handed golfer 10.
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JP2009543450A JP2010514484A (ja) | 2006-12-27 | 2007-12-20 | ゴルファーのための練習補助器具 |
US12/521,418 US8043163B2 (en) | 2006-12-27 | 2007-12-20 | Practice aid for golfers |
CN200780048475.6A CN101610818B (zh) | 2006-12-27 | 2007-12-20 | 用于高尔夫球员的运动辅助装备 |
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DE102006062299A DE102006062299A1 (de) | 2006-12-27 | 2006-12-27 | Bewegungshilfe für Golfspieler |
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EP07110474 | 2007-06-18 | ||
EP07110474.9 | 2007-06-18 | ||
EP07118472A EP1938870B1 (de) | 2006-12-27 | 2007-10-15 | Bewegungshilfe für Golfspieler |
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