WO2021187955A1 - Putter capable d'émettre des lumières de guidage droites, appareil d'entraînement au putting de golf équipé de celui-ci, et système d'entraînement au putting de golf l'utilisant - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a putter capable of emitting linear guide light, a golf putting practice apparatus having the same, and a golf putting practice system using the same.
- golf mats are placed on the floor instead of natural grass so that users can practice golf in the same conditions as actual golf courses in the indoor driving range or field, and skills necessary in practice, such as swinging or putting, with a golf ball on it. It is used to learn how to play, and is mainly used for tee shots, iron shots, chip shots, or places where you practice putting.
- the conventional golf practice mat adheres artificial turf to the upper surface of a rubber plate, which is a flooring material, and attaches thin urethane foam to the lower surface of the rubber plate. Some are constructed to absorb this shock, and others are made by bonding artificial turf to the upper surface of urethane foam, which is a flooring material, to prevent impact when hitting artificial turf to hit a golf tee or a golf ball placed on artificial turf during swing. There are things that are made up to be absorbed.
- the laser pointer points to the location of the target point, as well as grasping the movement trajectory of the rolling golf ball during putting, and measuring the speed of the moving golf ball.
- the development of technology that can visually inform people is required.
- the present invention has been devised to solve the above-described problems, and a first object of the present invention is to indicate the location of a target point through a laser pointer when practicing golf indoors, as well as the movement trajectory of a rolling golf ball during putting. It is to provide a putter capable of emitting a straight guide light that can visually inform a user by measuring the speed of the moving golf ball and visually inform the user, a golf putting practice device having the same, and a golf putting practice system using the same.
- the second object of the present invention is to form an inclined section in which the shape of the ground on which the golf ball rolls on the target point is curved to achieve a motion similar to that in the real situation, and reversely rolls along the inclined section by gravity.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a putter capable of emitting a straight guide light capable of reaching an arbitrary position while naturally rolling, a golf putting practice device having the same, and a golf putting practice system using the same.
- the third object of the present invention is to transmit the user's practice information in real time to a wireless device or server through the wireless communication method of the putting distance and the movement speed of the ball at the time of putting and the practice time or amount of practice to manage the amount of practice for each individual user.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a putter capable of emitting linear guide light, a golf putting practice device having the same, and a golf putting practice system using the same.
- the present invention provides a golf putting practice apparatus.
- the golf putting practice device includes a pair of body parts; an inclination portion fixed to the inner portion of the pair of body portions on both sides and forming a set inclination along the other end from one end to form a reciprocating path of the golf ball; And, forming a set width and length, one end is fixed to the end of the inclined portion, one end of the bottom surface of the mat in close contact with the bottom of the inclined portion; includes.
- curvature plate which is formed at the end of the second inclined plate and has a curvature surface forming a semicircular shape and a predetermined curvature at the end of the second inclined surface.
- first inclined surface, the second inclined surface, and the upper surface of the curvature surface are formed with a plurality of curves formed at intervals.
- the front panel is installed
- the lower part of the front panel is the upper part of the front panel.
- a third body supporting both ends of the curved plate and both ends of the front plate
- the width is set to cover both sides of the reciprocating path.
- a display area in which a target position is displayed is formed
- a laser light emitter for emitting laser light is installed in the display area.
- a putter according to the present invention includes a grip portion having a predetermined length
- a light irradiator installed in the head unit and irradiating a guide light having straightness at a position having an interval set in the front part when an external signal is received;
- a display unit disposed on the upper end of the head part and displaying a center between a pair of light irradiation positions to which the guide light is illuminated and a center between the pair of light irradiation positions.
- the hitting guide unit The hitting guide unit,
- striking guide dolly lines formed in the striking area.
- a plurality of first protrusion lines having a certain curvature
- the plurality of first protrusion lines and the plurality of second protrusion lines protrude outwardly so as to overlap in different directions.
- a power supply connected to the controller and providing power for driving the pair of light sources
- a switch connected to the controller for switching the driving of the pair of light sources
- the controller and the power supply are embedded in the head part,
- the switch is installed in the grip part,
- the switch and the controller are electrically connected to each other through an electric wire.
- the second lamp is
- the controller is
- the pair of first lamps and the second lamp may be driven.
- Each of the guide lights emitted in a straight line through the pair of light exit holes is preferably irradiated to the front plate.
- Auxiliary display line portions are formed on both sides of the display area as a boundary,
- First auxiliary display lines and second auxiliary display lines are formed with the display area as a boundary
- each of the first auxiliary display lines and the second auxiliary display lines are formed at equal intervals;
- Any one of the respective guide lights is irradiated to any one of the first auxiliary display lines,
- the other one of the respective guide lights may be irradiated to any one of the second auxiliary display lines.
- a pair of light irradiation angle adjusting units are detachably disposed so as to be disposed at the rear end of each of the pair of light emission holes,
- the pair of light irradiation angle control unit The pair of light irradiation angle control unit
- a slit having a certain length along the top and bottom is formed
- each of the guide lights has a light irradiation angle range along the top and bottom according to the length of the slit.
- the light irradiation angle range is,
- the speed sensors transmit the measured speed to a controller
- the controller externally displays the speed measured by each of the speed sensors through a display installed on the front panel.
- a display area in which a target position is displayed is formed
- a laser light emitter for emitting laser light is installed in the display area.
- the plurality of bends may be variably adjustable in the vertical position of the valley.
- Incision grooves forming a predetermined interval are formed.
- An elastic plate made of an elastic material is disposed in the cutout groove.
- a cylinder is disposed inside the cut-out groove.
- a pair of cylinders having a shaft that expands and contracts are disposed on both sides of the inner side of the antler groove so as to be disposed on both sides of the cylinder.
- the shaft of each of the pair of cylinders is hinged to the center of both ends of the cylinder.
- the pair of cylinders are driven under the control of the controller.
- the shaft of each of the pair of cylinders is raised and lowered, the cylinder is raised and lowered.
- the upper outer periphery of the cylinder is in close contact with the bottom surface of the elastic plate, and the degree of protrusion of the bending is variably adjusted according to the position at which the cylinder is lifted.
- the present invention provides a golf putting practice system having the above-described golf putting practice device.
- the present invention indicates the location of a target point through a laser pointer when practicing golf putting indoors, and grasps the movement trajectory of the rolling golf ball during putting, and the speed of the moving golf ball can be measured and visually notified to the user.
- the present invention forms an inclined section in which the shape of the ground on which the golf ball rolls to the target point is curved to achieve a motion similar to that in a real situation, and when rolling in reverse by gravity along the inclined section, it naturally rolls while can be brought to the position of
- the present invention transmits the user's practice information in real time to a wireless device or server through a wireless communication method of the putting distance and the movement speed of the ball at the time of putting and the practice time or amount of practice, so that the amount of practice for each individual user can be managed.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a golf putting practice apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged perspective view showing A of FIG. 1 .
- Figure 3 is a perspective view showing the rear portion of the body according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view showing an inclined portion according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a state in which a pair of body parts are installed on an inclined part according to the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is another perspective view showing a golf practice device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a view showing an example in which the cylinder of FIG. 8 is raised to change the curvature.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a putter according to the present invention.
- 11 is a perspective view showing a head unit according to the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing a rear portion of the head according to the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a front view showing the rear portion of the head according to the present invention.
- [Correction by Rule 91 10.06.2021] 15 is a view showing another example of a display unit according to the present invention.
- 16 is a view showing an example in which a distance sensor is installed in the head according to the present invention.
- 17 is a block diagram showing the operation of another embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 19 is a perspective view showing an example in which the putter according to the present invention is used.
- 21 is a view showing a state in which the guide light emitted from the putter according to the present invention is irradiated in a straight line to the display area.
- [Correction by Rule 91 10.06.2021] 22 is a view showing an example in which the light irradiation angle adjusting unit is disposed on the rear side of the cover according to the present invention.
- the present invention may be embodied in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein.
- the provision or arrangement of an arbitrary component on the “upper (or lower)” or “top (or below)” of the substrate means that any component is provided or disposed in contact with the upper surface (or lower surface) of the substrate.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a golf putting practice apparatus according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged perspective view showing A of FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the rear portion of the body according to the present invention.
- the golf putting practice apparatus includes a pair of body parts 100 and both sides are fixed to the inner side of the pair of body parts 100, from one end along the other end.
- An inclined portion 200 (refer to FIG. 4) forming a set inclination to form a reciprocating path of the golf ball, and a set width and length, one end is fixed to the end of the inclined portion 200, and one end of the bottom surface is the It has a mat part 300 that is in close contact with the bottom of the inclined part 200 .
- the pair of body parts 100 is formed in a plate shape.
- the pair of body parts 100 support both ends of the inclined part 200 .
- FIG. 4 is a front perspective view showing an inclined portion according to the present invention.
- 5 is a rear perspective view showing an inclined portion according to the present invention.
- the inclined portion 200 includes a first inclined plate 210 , a second inclined plate 220 , and a curvature plate 230 .
- the first inclined plate 210, the second inclined plate 220, and the curvature plate 230 are integrally formed.
- first swash plate 210 the second swash plate 220 , and the curvature plate 230 may be separated or replaced with plates having different inclinations in a fitting coupling manner at their ends.
- a first inclined surface S1 is formed on the upper end of the first inclined plate 210 .
- the first inclined surface S1 forms an inclination set along the other end from one end.
- a pair of support bodies 211 supported on the ground are formed at the lower end of the first inclined plate 210 .
- One end of the support body 211 is connected to one end of the first inclined plate 210 , and the other end protrudes to the rear of the inclined portion 200 .
- the lower ends of the pair of support bodies 211 are connected to both ends of the support plate 212 .
- the support plate 212 is configured to be supported on the ground.
- a plurality of upright plates 213 are installed at a plurality of positions at the top of the support plate 212 at intervals.
- the lower ends of the plurality of upright plates 213 are integrally connected to the upper ends of the support plates 212 .
- the method of connection can be made through welding.
- upper ends of the plurality of upright plates 213 may be connected to support the bottom surface of the inclined portion 200 .
- the upper ends of the plurality of upright plates 213 may be formed in a shape corresponding to the shape of the lower surface of the inclined portion 200 .
- an elastic layer (not shown) having a predetermined thickness may be further formed on the upper end of the pair of support bodies 211 and the upper end of each of the plurality of upright plates 213 .
- the elastic layer may be attached to the lower surface of the inclined portion 200 through a separate adhesive.
- the inclined portion 200 may achieve a certain elasticity due to the elasticity of the elastic layer. That is, it is possible to simulate putting in various environments by the elasticity of the bends 250 and the inclined portion 200 while the golf ball rolls.
- the second inclined plate 220 forms a steeper inclination by a predetermined angle than the inclination of the first inclined surface S1.
- first and second inclined plates 210 and 220 may form a two-stage inclination through each other.
- the curvature plate 230 is integrally formed at the rear end of the second inclined plate 220 .
- the curvature plate 230 forms a semicircular curvature.
- the slope according to the present invention forms a curvature slope through a two-stage straight slope and a curvature surface R at its rear end.
- a connecting plate 240 is integrally formed at the other end of the curved plate 230 .
- first swash plate 210 and the second swash plate 220 are connected with a predetermined curvature.
- a plurality of curved lines 250 formed at intervals between the first inclined surface S1 , the second inclined surface S2 , and the curvature surface R may be formed on an upper surface thereof.
- a plurality of curves 250 formed at intervals may be formed on the first inclined surface S1 , the second inclined surface S2 , and the upper surfaces of the curvature surface R .
- the golf ball on which the putting is made through the above configuration is moved upward along the first and second inclined surfaces S1 and S2 and the curvature R, the golf ball simulates the ground deformation by a plurality of bends 250. can be achieved
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a state in which a pair of body parts are installed on an inclined part according to the present invention.
- a front plate 150 is installed at the upper end of the pair of body parts 100 .
- the upper end of the front plate 150 may be fixed to the lower end of the above-described connecting plate 240 through a fixing member such as a separate bolt.
- the lower end of the front plate 150 forms a predetermined vertical separation distance from the first inclined surface S1 and the second inclined surface S2.
- Each of the pair of body parts 100 includes a first body 110 supporting both ends of the first swash plate 210 and a second body 120 supporting both ends of the second swash plate 220 . ) and a third body 130 supporting both ends of the curved plate 230 and both ends of the front plate 150 .
- each of the pair of body parts 100 is formed to have a width set to cover both sides of the reciprocating path.
- FIG. 7 is another perspective view showing a golf practice device according to the present invention.
- the mat unit 300 forms a predetermined width and length.
- the mat unit 300 forms a rectangular plane.
- the mat unit 300 is formed of a flexible material.
- One end of the mat part 300 may be fixed to the end of the inclined part 200 .
- the bottom surface of the mat part 300 is in close contact with the upper surface of the inclined part 200 .
- magnets are further installed on the bottom surface of one end of the mat part 300 , and may be attached and fixed to the inclined surface of the inclined part 200 made of metal through magnetic force.
- the mat unit 300 is provided at intervals along the length direction of the mat unit 300, and speed sensors 310 for measuring the speed of the rolling golf ball are installed.
- the speed sensors 310 transmit the measured speed to the controller 400 .
- the controller 400 externally displays the speed measured by each of the speed sensors 310 through a display 410 installed on the front panel 150 .
- a display area 151 in which a target position is displayed is formed on the front panel 150 .
- the putter that applies an external force to the golf ball to roll along the mat unit 300 is provided with a laser light emitter 10 that emits laser light to the display area.
- the user can immediately check the speed at which the golf ball rolls at multiple positions of the mat unit 300 through the display 410 when putting.
- information on the moving trajectory of the rolling of the golf ball may be checked through the display 410 .
- the speed sensors 310 transmit the movement speed and movement trajectory of the golf ball measured at each location to the wireless communication device or server 500 through the control unit 400 in a wireless communication method.
- the server 500 may store the movement speed and movement trajectory of the golf ball for each putting according to the practice time according to the individual user so that the amount of practice and the practice result can be confirmed later.
- FIG. 8 is a view showing an example of a configuration in which the curvature according to the present invention can be varied.
- FIG. 9 is a view showing an example in which the cylinder of FIG. 8 is raised to change the curvature.
- the plurality of curves 250 included in the golf putting practice apparatus according to the present invention may be variably adjustable in vertical and horizontal positions.
- cut-out grooves H forming a predetermined interval are formed.
- An elastic plate 600 made of an elastic material is disposed on the upper edge of the cut-out groove (H).
- a cylinder 700 is disposed inside the cut-out groove (H).
- a pair of cylinders 710 ′ having a shaft 711 that expands and contracts are disposed on both inner sides of the incision groove H so as to be disposed on both sides of the cylinder 700 .
- the shaft 711 ′ of each of the pair of cylinders 710 ′ is hinged to the center of both ends of the cylinder 700 ′.
- the pair of cylinders 710 ′ are driven under the control of the controller 400 .
- the shaft 711' of each of the pair of cylinders 710' is lifted, the cylinder 700' is lifted.
- the upper outer periphery of the cylinder 700 ′ is in close contact with the bottom surface of the elastic plate 600 , and the degree of protrusion of the bending 250 may be variably adjusted according to a position at which the cylinder 600 is lifted.
- the following describes a putter capable of emitting a straight guide light according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a putter according to the present invention
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a head according to the present invention
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing a rear part of the head according to the present invention
- FIG. is a front view showing a
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing a state of use of the putter according to the present invention
- FIG. 15 is a view showing another example of the display unit according to the present invention.
- the putter according to the present invention is a device for inducing practice to hit a golf ball to make a hole in the hole cup.
- the hole cup in the present invention may be the display area 151 formed on the front plate 150 .
- the putter largely includes a grip unit 600 , a head unit 700 , a light irradiation unit 800 , and a display unit 900 .
- the grip part 100 is formed in a rod shape having a set length.
- a grip region 110 in which an elastic material is formed is formed at an upper end of the grip part 100 .
- the head part 700 is detachably coupled to the lower end of the grip part 600 .
- the head part 700 has a head part body 710 and a cover 720 .
- a space is formed inside the head body 710 .
- the light irradiator 800 is disposed in the inner space.
- a fastening hole 711 is formed at an upper end of the head body 710 .
- the lower end of the grip unit 600 may be fastened to the fastening hole 710 by a screw method.
- the lower end of the grip part 600 may be coupled to the fastening hole 711 in a manner other than screw fastening.
- a striking guide part 750 is disposed on the front part of the head part 700 .
- the striking guide 750 includes a striking area 751 set on the front part of the head part 700 and striking guide dolly lines 752 formed in the striking area 751 .
- the striking guide protrusion lines 752 include a plurality of first protrusion lines 752a having a predetermined curvature and a plurality of second protrusion lines 752b having a predetermined curvature.
- the plurality of first protrusion lines 752a and the plurality of second protrusion lines 752b protrude outwardly so as to overlap in different directions.
- the light irradiation unit 800 is installed in the head unit 700, and when receiving an external signal, irradiates a guide light having straightness at a position having an interval set in the front part.
- the light irradiation unit 800 is connected to a pair of light sources 810 emitting the guide light, a controller 400 for controlling driving of the pair of light sources 810 , and the controller 400 , , a power supply 830 for providing power for driving the pair of light sources 810, and a switch 840 connected to the controller 400 for switching driving of the pair of light sources 810 .
- the controller 400 and the power supply 830 are embedded in the internal space of the head unit 600 .
- the switch 840 is installed on the grip part 600 , and the switch 840 and the controller 400 are electrically connected to each other through an electric wire (not shown).
- the above-described cover 720 formed of detachable steel is detachably installed on the front portion of the head unit 600 .
- the front area of the cover 720 forms the striking area 751 .
- the striking guide protrusion lines 752 are formed in the front area of the cover 720 .
- a pair of light emitting holes 721 are formed in the cover 720 .
- the guide light emitted from the pair of light sources 810 is emitted to the outside through the pair of light emission holes 721 .
- the display unit 900 is disposed on the upper end of the head unit 600 and displays the center between the pair of light irradiation positions to which the guide light is irradiated and the pair of light irradiation positions.
- the display unit 900 includes the pair of first lamps 910 and the second lamp 920 disposed between the pair of first lamps 910 .
- the pair of first lamps 910 are disposed at a pair of light irradiation positions to which the guide light is irradiated.
- the second lamp 920 is disposed at a central position between the pair of light irradiation positions. That is, it is disposed at an intermediate point of the pair of first lamps 910 .
- the controller 400 drives the pair of first lamps 910 and the second lamp 920 when the guide light is emitted from the pair of light sources 810 .
- 16 is a view showing an example in which a distance sensor is installed in the head according to the present invention.
- a distance sensor 850 for measuring the distance to the display area 151 and transmitting the measured distance value to the controller 400 is installed in the head part 700 according to the present invention. .
- a pair of guide rails 760 and a pair of moving motors 770 are installed in the head part 700 .
- the pair of guide rails 760 guide the movement of each of the pair of light sources 810 in a horizontal direction.
- the pair of guide rails 760 are arranged to be spaced in parallel in the inner space of the head unit 700 .
- the pair of moving motors 770 are disposed on the pair of guide rails 760 , and receive a control signal from the controller 400 to move each of the pair of light sources 810 .
- the light exit hole 721 is formed in a long hole shape to have a distance corresponding to the movement path of the pair of light sources 810 .
- 17 is a block diagram showing the operation of another embodiment according to the present invention.
- the controller 400 is connected to a distance sensor 850 that measures a distance to the display area 151 .
- the controller 400 resets the interval information according to the distance to the display area 151 .
- the controller 400 moves the pair of light sources using the pair of movement motors 770 so that the pair of light sources 810 form an interval constituting the reset interval information.
- the distance between the putting position and the display area 151 is variably set by the user, the distance between the pair of guide lights may be reset in real time according to the variable distance.
- the present invention irradiates light from a predetermined position on both sides of the putting head to both peripheral areas of the display area 151 so that the user can direct the center of the putting head toward the center of the display area 151. It has a guiding effect.
- the present invention has the effect of automatically changing the positions of the pair of light emitting units installed on the head according to a change in the distance between the putting position and the display area 151 .
- the present invention has the effect of correcting the putting posture by giving an alarm to the user by voice or text about the putting condition that can increase the accuracy of the hole-in by storing the hole-in result in real time in the putting condition.
- FIG. 18 is a block diagram showing the operation of the putter according to the present invention.
- a transmitter 780 is installed in the head unit 700 according to the present invention.
- the transmitter 780 is electrically connected to the controller 400 and is connected to the server 500 in a wireless communication method.
- a position sensor 290 is installed in the head part 700 .
- the position sensor 790 measures the corresponding position information and transmits it to the controller 400 .
- the controller 400 transmits the location information to the server 500 through the transmitter 780 .
- a pair of light receiving units 20 for receiving a pair of guide lights emitted from a pair of light emitting units 800 are installed in the peripheral structure of the display area 151 .
- Another transmitter 30 is installed in the structure of the display area 151 . The other transmitter 30 transmits a signal according to receiving the light to the server 500 .
- a sensor 40 for detecting that a golf ball is inserted is installed in the display area 151 .
- the sensor 40 transmits a signal according to the detection of insertion of the golf ball to the server 500 through another transmitter 30 .
- the user uses the device according to the present invention at a predetermined location. At this time, the location information is transmitted to the server.
- a pair of guide lights are emitted through a pair of light irradiation units.
- the user controls the emitted pair of guide lights to be received by the pair of light receiving units.
- the pair of light receiving units transmits a preparation signal for receiving light to the server.
- the center of the pair of guide lights is collimated so that the display area 151 is positioned.
- the pair of light receiving units detects the trajectory information of the pair of guide lights, and transmits it to the server through another transmitter.
- the senor may transmit a signal indicating whether the golf ball is included in the display area 151 to the server through another transmitter.
- the server stores the result signal and result information on whether the golf ball is inserted in real time.
- the server may store information about the trajectory of the light and the result of whether or not it is a hole-in several times after aiming and putting using the guide light.
- the server separately stores information on the trajectory of light after putting, which results in a result in which the golf ball is normally inserted into the display area 151, from among the stored result information, and transmits it to the user's wireless terminal through a wireless communication method to transmit images and text or It can guide you through voice information.
- the user when practicing putting, the user may practice along the trajectory of the light making the hole-in success, thereby increasing the efficiency of the putting practice.
- the present invention indicates the location of the target point through the laser pointer when practicing golf putting indoors, and grasps the movement trajectory of the rolling golf ball during putting. By measuring the speed, the user can be notified visually.
- the present invention forms an inclined section in which the shape of the ground on which the golf ball rolls to the target point is curved to achieve a motion similar to that in a real situation, and when rolling in reverse by gravity along the inclined section, it naturally rolls while can be brought to the position of
- the present invention transmits the user's practice information in real time to a wireless device or server through a wireless communication method of the putting distance and the movement speed of the ball at the time of putting and the practice time or amount of practice, so that the amount of practice for each individual user can be managed.
- FIG. 19 is a perspective view showing an example in which the putter according to the present invention is used
- FIG. 20 is a view showing a state in which a guide light is emitted from the putter according to the present invention
- FIG. 21 is a guide light emitted from the putter according to the present invention It is a diagram showing a state in which the display area is irradiated in a straight line.
- each of the guide lights emitted from the pair of light sources 810 described above is a pair of light exit holes ( 721), it is emitted with straightness.
- Each of the guide lights emitted in a straight line through the pair of light exit holes 721 is irradiated to the front plate 150 .
- auxiliary display line units 160 are formed on both sides of the front panel 150 with the display area 151 as a boundary.
- first auxiliary display lines 161 and second auxiliary display lines 162 are formed with the display area 151 as a boundary.
- Each of the first auxiliary display lines 161 and the second auxiliary display lines 162 are formed at equal intervals.
- Any one of the guide lights is irradiated to any one of the first auxiliary display lines 161 .
- the other one of the respective guide lights is irradiated to any one of the second auxiliary display lines 162 .
- FIG. 22 is a view showing an example in which the light irradiation angle adjusting unit is disposed on the rear side of the cover according to the present invention.
- a pair of light irradiation angle adjusting units 760 are detachably disposed on the rear portion of the cover 720 according to the present invention so as to be disposed at the rear end of each of the pair of light emitting holes 7212 . .
- a slit 761 having a predetermined length along the upper and lower sides of the pair of light irradiation angle adjusting units 760 is formed.
- a light irradiation angle range along the upper and lower sides is set according to the length of the slit 161 .
- the light irradiation angle range forms an angle between 0 degrees and 120 degrees with respect to an axis along a direction perpendicular to the cover 720 .
- the guide light irradiated to the outside is irradiated to the ground, that is, the upper surface of the above-described mat unit 300 and a predetermined position of the front plate 150 located at a distance, in a straight line, and when practicing putting, the mat unit 300.
- the ground that is, the upper surface of the above-described mat unit 300 and a predetermined position of the front plate 150 located at a distance, in a straight line, and when practicing putting, the mat unit 300.
- the light irradiation angle range is preferably between 30 and 90 degrees.
- the light irradiation angle adjusting unit 760 may be mounted on the rear surface of the cover 720 through a bolt, and may be installed by being inserted into a guide groove (not shown) formed on the rear surface of the cover 720 . Accordingly, the light irradiation angle adjusting unit 760 according to the present invention is replaceable, and the light irradiation angle range can be changed by replacing the light irradiation angle adjusting unit 760 having a different length of the slit 761 .
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Abstract
La présente invention concerne un putter capable d'émettre des lumières de guidage droites, un appareil d'entraînement au putting de golf le comprenant, et un système d'entraînement au putting de golf l'utilisant, le putter comprenant : une partie de préhension ayant une longueur prédéterminée ; une partie de tête couplée de manière amovible à l'extrémité inférieure de la partie de préhension ; une partie d'émission de lumière disposée sur la partie de tête et pour émettre des lumières de guidage droites pour positionner une distance prédéterminée à l'opposé de la section de surface avant lors de la réception d'un signal externe ; et une partie d'affichage disposée sur l'extrémité supérieure de la partie de tête et destinée à afficher une paire de positions d'émission de lumière vers lesquelles les lumières de guidage sont émises et le centre entre la paire de positions d'émission de lumière.
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