AUTOMATED SPORTS TARGET SYSTEM
This present disclosure is directed to a movable target system intended for sports and activities. Two vertical support members are coupled with a target to create the system. The target is coupled to four component housings, located on the vertical support members, that contain an electric motor and processor that controls movement. Two target sensors are positioned in the system; one coupled to the target, and the other coupled to a vertical support member are used to detect movement through the target and between the two vertical support members. A database of positions loaded onto the processor that have corresponding decision weights for each position. The positions are selected by either the stationary randomizer function or the moving target randomizer function. Shooting statistics are recorded and used to update the target position database decision weights to challenge the user.
The ideas expressed below relate to sport and activity targeting systems capable of randomized movement.
BACKGROUNDThis section introduces aspects that may help facilitate a better understanding of the disclosure. Accordingly, these statements are to be read in this light and are not to be understood as admissions about what is or is not prior art.
Most sports played throughout the world today involve movement, through throwing, hitting, or shooting, of some type of ball or other projectile. This list could include, but is not limited to; Lacrosse, baseball, softball, hockey, soccer, shooting, paintball, and archery. Practice of these sports requires a backdrop or target system to aim at when practicing certain aspects of the applicable sport. For example, lacrosse and baseball may have a standing stationary net, while archery and shooting might have hanging wood and/or metal targets.
In each of the previously mentioned sports, a key method of practice and perfecting one's craft is aiming at a moving target. It would be advantageous for someone practicing a sport like those mentioned above to practice on a target capable of movement to add an increased level of difficulty. Such a described target would be capable of moving in any number of defined paths creating a sense of randomness and variability. However, there are no such moving targets in the prior art.
Thus, there is an unmet need for a target system capable of movement to help train athletes and others where the target is adapted to move according to various vectors.
SUMMARYCertain representations in scope with the originally claimed subject matter are expressed in the description below. The ideas expressed are meant to establish an example of possible forms of the previously mentioned subject matter. In a representation, the target system includes at least two vertical support members capable of being mounted or otherwise attached to a surface and a target which moves in the space defined by the placement of the at least two vertical support members. The target system includes a plurality of electrical motors which communicate with one another to define the targets movement patterns and are attached to both the moving target, and the at least two vertical support members. In addition, the target system includes one or more sensors attached to the target capable of detecting motion or light. Lastly, the target system is to contain a controller capable of processing computer given information to control the movement of the plurality of electrical motors.
The target system is mobilized by a method of calibrating these plurality of electrical motors. These motors receive a database that is programmed with potential target positions. These positions each have a decision weight representing the likelihood of an open scoring position. A statistic sheet is then initialized. The target system can also be set to the user's preference of movement. Based on the user's preference and the received database of potential target positions, the target movement system is actuated to achieve a first position. This is based on: a stationary randomizer function where movement occurs after a target event is triggered or a moving target randomizer function where movement occurs after the expiration of a timer.
The disclosure will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of this disclosure is thereby intended.
In the present disclosure, the term “about” can allow for a degree of variability in a value or range, for example, within 10%, within 5%, or within 1% of a stated value or of a stated limit of a range.
In the present disclosure, the term “substantially” can allow for a degree of variability in a value or range, for example, within 90%, within 95%, or within 99% of a stated value or of a stated limit of a range.
A target system capable of movement to help train athletes and others where the target is adapted to move according to various vectors is described in the present disclosure. Surrounding any ball or projectile related sport or activity, it is standard practice to perfect the athletes craft by aiming at some target related system when practicing. The aforementioned sports or activities could range from anything such as lacrosse to archery. During the practice of one of these sports or activities the athlete would typically set up some sort of object such as a target in which to take aim. As would be expected, the size, shape, and function of the target would vary widely depending upon the sport or activity in question. For example, in the case of baseball, the player would throw the ball toward a target that is typically 6′×6′ and may contain a net as a backstop. This would be considered unlike archery in which the athlete would shoot an arrow into something far different like a circular block of wood to stop it. With the use of a target to aid in practice of one of the aforementioned it would be a natural next step to try and imitate some sort of movement in the target system. Many of the applicable sports or activities are team oriented and it is an essential skill to be able to place the projectile at hand into or at a moving target. As such, it would be considered beneficial to design a target capable of movement that spans as many ball or projectile based sports or activities as possible.
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Furthermore, in this embodiment is a bracket 14, capable of sliding over any of the at least two vertical members 2 and locked in place. This bracket 14, is attachable to the main component housing shell 10, via two threaded bolts 12, and two nuts 11 equally spaced along the component housing 10 and bracket 14. Included in
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After a position is selected, and the previously mentioned steps are carried out, actuation vectors are calculated 29, to aid in the movement of the target into the selected target position. These vectors are calculated by determining the shortest path for the target to take to get to the new selected position. The target is then moved 37 by actuating the plurality of electric motors 16 and held in the selected position 25. Following this step, the athlete would shoot, launch, or any variation thereof, the projectile or light thereof in question at the opening of target 4. Following this action, several steps could possibly follow. In the event that only the vertical support sensor 6, residing on one of the at least two vertical support members 2 is triggered 28, this would result in a “miss” and the miss would be added to the stat sheet 32. A “miss” being defined as the projectile or light thereof passing through the two vertical support members 2, but not through the target 4. As the flow chart
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Those having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that numerous modifications can be made to the specific implementations described above. The implementations should not be limited to the particular limitations described. Other implementations may be possible.
Claims
1. A moveable target system, comprising:
- a frame including at least two vertical support members configured to be attached to a surface;
- a target coupled to the at least two vertical support members, wherein the target is configured to receive light or a moving object;
- a plurality of electrical motors coupled to the target;
- four attachment members coupled to each corner of the target and adapted to couple the target to the plurality of motors;
- a controller having a processor adapted to execute a computer-readable program encoded on the controller;
- a computer-readable program encompassing:
- a plurality of motors being calibrated;
- a statistics sheet being initialized;
- a database of potential target positions each having a corresponding decision weight;
- a target receiving a movement choice; and
- based on the received target movement choice and the received database of potential target positions, a target movement system being actuated to achieve a first target position according to; (i) a stationary randomizer function, or (ii) a moving target randomizer function.
2. The target system of claim 1, wherein one or more sensors are coupled to the target and adapted to detect reception of light or the moving object through the target.
3. The target system of claim 1, wherein one or more sensors coupled to the vertical support members and adapted to detect reception of light or the moving object through the vertical support members.
4. The target system of claim 1, wherein the target is coupled to the at least two vertical members by method of the four attachment members.
5. The target system of claim 4, wherein the plurality of the attachment members are located on equidistant vertices of the target.
6. The target system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of electrical motors are to be in constant contact with one another to execute proper movement of the target.
7. The target system of claim 4, wherein the plurality of electric motors are housed individually in component housings.
8. The target system of claim 1, wherein the target, capable of movement, is a plurality of members oriented and fixed to each other to form a circular or regular polygonal shape.
9. The target system of claim 1, wherein the actuating target movement system stationary randomizer function includes:
- a plurality of target positions and corresponding decision weights received from a database;
- a target position that is selected from the received plurality of target positions;
- actuation vectors that are calculated for the plurality of motors; and
- the plurality of motors that is actuated according to the calculated actuation vectors.
10. The target system of claim 9, wherein the actuating target movement system stationary randomizer function includes:
- an end function choice, where the current target position decision weight is modified accordingly and the function is ended;
- a vertical member sensor receiving a trigger that causes a miss to be recorded in a stat sheet; and
- a vertical member and target sensor receiving a trigger that causes a goal to be recorded in the stat sheet and modifies the current target position decision weight accordingly.
11. The target system of claim 1, wherein the actuating target movement system moving target randomizer function includes:
- a plurality of target positions and corresponding decision weights received from a database;
- a target position that is selected from the received plurality of target positions;
- actuation vectors that are calculated for the plurality of motors;
- the plurality of motors that is actuated according to the calculated actuation vectors; and
- a timer.
12. The target system of claim 11, wherein the actuating target movement system moving target randomizer function includes:
- an end function choice, where the current target position decision weight is modified accordingly and the function is ended;
- a vertical member sensor receiving a trigger that causes a miss to be recorded in a stat sheet;
- a vertical member and target sensor receiving a trigger before the expiration the timer that causes a goal to be recorded in the stat sheet and modifies the current target position decision weight accordingly; and
- a timer expiration trigger that modifies the current target position decision weight accordingly.
13. A method for moving a sports target, comprising:
- calibrating a plurality of motors;
- receiving a database of potential target positions each having a corresponding decision weight;
- initializing a statistics sheet;
- receiving a target movement choice; and
- based on the received target movement choice and the received database of potential target positions, actuating target movement system to achieve a first target position according to; (i) a stationary randomizer function until a target event has been triggered at which point the target movement system is actuated to a second target position, or (ii) a moving target randomizer function until one of a timer expiration has occurred or a target event has been triggered at which point the target movement system is actuated to a second target position.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the actuating target movement system stationary randomizer function further includes:
- receiving a plurality of target positions from a database;
- selecting a target position from the received plurality of target positions;
- calculating actuation vectors for the plurality of motors; and
- actuating the plurality of motors according to the calculated actuation vectors.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the actuating target movement system stationary randomizer function includes:
- receiving a manual ending choice that modifies the current target position decision weight accordingly and ends the function;
- receiving a vertical member sensor trigger that causes a miss to be recorded in a stat sheet; and
- receiving a vertical member and target sensor trigger that causes a goal to be recorded in the stat sheet and modifies the current target position decision weight accordingly.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the actuating target movement system moving target randomizer function includes:
- receiving a plurality of target positions from a database;
- selecting a target position from the received plurality of target positions;
- calculating actuation vectors for the plurality of motors;
- actuating the plurality of motors according to the calculated actuation vectors; and
- starting a timer.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the actuating target movement system moving target randomizer function includes:
- receiving a manual ending choice, that modifies the current target position decision weight accordingly, and ends the function;
- receiving a vertical member sensor trigger that causes a miss to be recorded in a stat sheet;
- receiving a vertical member and target sensor trigger before the expiration of a timer that causes a goal to be recorded in the stat sheet and modifies the current target position decision weight accordingly; and
- receiving a timer expiration trigger and modifying the current target position decision weight accordingly.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 18, 2020
Publication Date: Oct 21, 2021
Inventors: Monica Difato (Jacksonville, FL), Sean Hoover (Indianapolis, IN), Jordan Cole (Munster, IN)
Application Number: 16/852,437