SPORTS PRACTICE TARGET APPARATUS
An apparatus for providing a target for a projectile comprises an elongate member extending between first and second ends, sized to span a playing surface. The apparatus further comprises first and second support legs extending from the first and second ends of the elongate member, each of the first and second support legs having a length selected to position the elongate member above and outside of a possible path of the projectile and a plurality of lights located on the elongate member selectable by a user to provide a visual target for a user. After the elongate member is positioned above and outside a possible path of the projectile a desired path for the projectile is selected and one of a plurality of lights on the elongate member to provide a visual target for a user expected to produce the desired path in the projectile is illuminated.
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates generally to sporting equipment and in particular to a method and apparatus for providing a target for use in sporting activities.
2. Description of Related Art
In many sporting activities, an object of the activity is to throw, roll or otherwise propel an object along a playing surface. In such activities, the accuracy of the propulsion is the primary skill that a player employs. Accordingly, in order to become proficient or improve, it is necessary for a user to practice their aim, weight and consistency of their throws. In particular, one such activity is curing which requires great skill in both the force and direction applied to the curling rock as well as the amount of rotation applied thereto to achieve the desired trajectory.
With such sporting activities is that targets are frequently required to practice and therefore a target at which to aim. One difficulty that this requirement presents is that in some sports, such as curling and lawn bowling, the target needs to be held by a partner during such practice so that the partner may remove the target should contact therewith be imminent so as to prevent the projectile from impacting and therefore damaging the projectile, playing surface or target. It will be appreciated therefore that the requirement of a partner for such practice limits the ability of many players to practice as much as they would like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to a first embodiment of the present invention there is disclosed an apparatus for providing a target for a projectile in a sporting activity comprising an elongate member extending between first and second ends, sized to span a playing surface for the sporting activity. The apparatus further comprises first and second support legs extending from the first and second ends of the elongate member, each of the first and second support legs having a length selected to position the elongate member above and outside of a possible path of the projectile and a plurality of lights located on the elongate member selectable by a user to provide a visual target for a user.
The elongate member may be co-formed with the first and second support legs. The elongate member may be pivotally connected to the first and second support legs.
The plurality of lights may comprise light emitting diode lights. The plurality of lights may be selectably actuatable by a remote. Each of the plurality of lights may have a separate button on the remote. The apparatus may further comprise a processor circuit operable to select which of the plurality of lights is illuminated as selected by the user. The plurality of lights may be secured to a front vertical surface of the elongate member.
The apparatus may further comprise a camera mount having a connector for securing a camera thereto located at a position above the elongate member. The camera mount may include a slider for sliding the connector along a corresponding track secured to the elongate member.
According to a first embodiment of the present invention there is disclosed a method for providing a target for a projectile in a sporting activity comprising positioning an elongate member extending between first and second ends, above and outside a possible path of the projectile with first and second support legs extending from the first and second ends of the elongate member. The method further comprises selecting a desired path for the projectile under the elongate member and selectably illuminating one of a plurality of lights on the elongate member to provide a visual target for a user expected to produce the desired path in the projectile. The method may further comprise slidably locating a camera along the elongate member.
Other aspects and features of the present invention will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
In drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention wherein similar characters of reference denote corresponding parts in each view,
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The elongate member 12 also includes a top surface 22 adapted to hold a track 24. The track 24 slidably supports a carriage 26 therealong through the use of linear bearings, magnets, sliders, or the like. The carriage 26 includes a camera support 28, such as, by way of non-limiting example, an upright pole adapted to be received within a socket on a camera such that a camera 29 may be located thereon and positioned to record movement of a projectile approaching the apparatus for later viewing by the user. In operation, a user may slidably position the carriage 26 at the desired location along the track 24 to record the angle of their practice shots that they wish to record. It will also be appreciated that a motor may be provided to one of the carriage 26 or track 24 so as to permit the user to move the carriage 26 along the track through a remote or the like.
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It will also be appreciated that the functions of the remote may be performed by a mobile user device, such as, by way of non-limiting example, a tablet, laptop computer, smartphone, PDA, ultra-mobile PC (UMPC), desktop computer, server. etc.
It will also be appreciated that although a simple circuit is illustrated in
While specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, such embodiments should be considered illustrative of the invention only and not as limiting the invention as construed in accordance with the accompanying claims.
Claims
1. An apparatus for providing a target for a projectile in a sporting activity comprising:
- an elongate member extending between first and second ends, sized to span a playing surface for said sporting activity;
- first and second support legs extending from said first and second ends of said elongate member, each of said first and second support legs having a length selected to position said elongate member above and outside of a possible path of said projectile; and
- a plurality of lights located on said elongate member selectable by a user to provide a visual target for a user.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said elongate member is co-formed with said first and second support legs.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said elongate member is pivotally connected to said first and second support legs.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said plurality of lights comprise light emitting diode lights.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said plurality of lights are selectably actuatable by a remote.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein each of said plurality of lights has a separate button on said remote.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a processor circuit operable to select which of said plurality of lights is illuminated as selected by said user.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said plurality of lights are secured to a front vertical surface of said elongate member.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a camera mount having a connector for securing a camera thereto located at a position above said elongate member.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said camera mount includes a slider for sliding said connector along a corresponding track secured to said elongate member.
11. A method for providing a target for a projectile in a sporting activity comprising:
- positioning an elongate member extending between first and second ends, above and outside a possible path of said projectile with first and second support legs extending from said first and second ends of said elongate member;
- selecting a desired path for said projectile under said elongate member; and
- selectably illuminating one of a plurality of lights on said elongate member to provide a visual target for a user expected to produce said desired path in said projectile.
12. The method of claim 11 further comprising slidably locating a camera along said elongate member.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 21, 2016
Publication Date: Apr 27, 2017
Inventor: Guy Cole (Kelowna)
Application Number: 15/331,636