Attachable To Head, Neck, Or Mouth Patents (Class 473/208)
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Patent number: 11272748Abstract: Disclosed herein are an apparatus and system for limiting head movement while, for example, but not limited to, dribbling a basketball. The apparatus may comprise a chin guard module. The chin guard module may comprise a shaft submodule and a chin surface submodule. The apparatus may further comprise at least one securing means. The securing means may comprise a connecting means and a fastening means.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2019Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Inventor: Derrick D. Earls
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Patent number: 10994183Abstract: A golf swing training device and method of use is provided. The golf swing training device has an elongated member with a first end disposed opposite a second end. The first end includes a slot which is sized to receive a shaft of a golf club. The slot is disposed at a diagonal angle relative to the elongated member such that the shaft of the golf club passes through the elongated member. A curled member is disposed at the second end which can wrap around a shoulder of a user. In use, the golf training aid provides tactile feedback to a user as they execute a golf swing and aids in training the user to keep their arms in a proper position throughout a backswing and a golf swing motion.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2020Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Inventor: James Lee
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Patent number: 10682558Abstract: A training apparatus, system and method for teaching proper athletic technique in contact sports. A first strap portion may be attached to a football helmet, and a second strap portion attached to shoulder pads. The apparatus provides feedback on the user's technique as tension is applied to the first and second strap portions, for example when the user attempts to lower their head during tackling or blocking, and causing detachment upon exceeding a threshold detachment force.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2019Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Inventor: J. Ken Thompson
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Patent number: 10335662Abstract: A method for performing balancing and squatting exercises that uses a kit that includes a clip attached to the brim on a hat or visor worn by the exerciser. Attached to the clip is a string that attaches to a weight. When the clip attaches to the brim the length of the string is adjusted so the weight hangs just above the ground when standing and when lowering to a squat position while standing on one leg or two legs. During use, exerciser stands upright with his arms extended outward and then bends his knees to a squatting position while keep the back straight. The exerciser identifies a spot on the ground and squats to place the weight over the spot. As the exerciser becomes more flexible, the length of the string is shortened. The kit may also include an optional elongated stick that extends over the exerciser's two shoulders.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2017Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Inventor: Kurt Vilhelmsen
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Patent number: 10232242Abstract: Described herein are devices that can be used to improve swing technique and methods of using the same. The devices provide alerts indicating a trainee's use of proper and/or improper technique during a swing either in real-time or after a delay, thereby improving the trainee's swing technique, including body positioning. Exemplary uses include improving swing technique in baseball, golf, and similar sports or activities.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2015Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Inventor: Kelvin Guerrero
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Patent number: 10188923Abstract: An athletic training tool that improves swinging performance by helping players maintain proper form. The tool discourages the user from raising their shoulders. The tool provides a comfortable, sanitary, and performance enhancing bite piece directly attached to the users' shirt/apparel.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2015Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: BODY ARTS GYM, LLCInventors: Angel L. Cartagena, Jr., Anna Khara Cartagena, Alex Z. Clendenon
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Patent number: 9682303Abstract: The kit includes an elongated stick designed to extend longitudinally over the golfer's two shoulders and a golf ball elevational tool that includes a clip that attaches to the front edge of the brim on a hat or visor worn by the golfer. Attached to the clip is a length adjustable, string that attaches to a golf ball. The clip attaches to the brim and the length of the string is adjusted so the golf ball hangs freely just above the ground. The elongated stick is placed over the golfer's shoulders and the head and neck are tilted downward towards the ball. The golfer then rotates his or her waist, upper torso, and swings his or her shoulders forward and rearward until the opposite ends of the elongated stick touch or pass the golfer's front mid-line axis without lifting the ball or causing the ball to excessively swing.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2015Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Inventor: Kurt Vilhelmsen
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Publication number: 20150126294Abstract: A golf-training hat is provided on each side above the ears of the user wearing the hat with an upwardly open pocket holding a weight.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2013Publication date: May 7, 2015Inventor: Joshua Thomas WILLIAMS
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Publication number: 20150005088Abstract: A golf swing practice and improvement device is disclosed for better training the golfing enthusiast to make straighter shots when hitting a golf ball, without hooking or slicing the ball. The device is provided with an adjustable boom assembly supported to provide three-dimensional positioning to a head guide assembly attached to the boom assembly. The head guide is provided so that it can be placed at lateral or side portions of a golfer's head to guide and keep the head in position while the golfer is making their golf club swing to the golf ball. The boom assembly is made to be withdrawn from the golfer's head just after the golfer makes contact in swinging their gold club with the ball.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventor: John D. Bell
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Patent number: 8852014Abstract: A golf swing training device constructed of flexible material that stretches when deployed and that provides feedback to a user during golf swing execution regarding vertical head movement and hip rotation. The device includes a collar portion, a first tension strap, and a second tension strap. The first tension strap includes a first extension portion being adapted to be disposed along a back of the user from the collar portion down toward a waist of the user and a second extension portion that is adapted to extend from the waist at the user's back to the ground at a predetermined angle, wherein the first tension strap includes a first pass-through region disposed between the first extension portion and the second extension portion. A second tension strap includes a second attachment means at one end and a third attachment means at a second end.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2013Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Inventor: Ben Hoang
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Patent number: 8852013Abstract: A golf swing training device teaches proper golf swing. The present invention comprises a golf club with attached elastic band loop. An aspect of the present invention is the elastic band/golf club connection located at the mid longitudinal section of the golf club grip. In use, the player loops the elastic band over his/her head. The elastic band left side rests on the left shoulder; elastic band right side rests on the right shoulder. The player grasps the present invention by placing the right and left hands on the golf club with forefingers and thumbs between the elastic band distal ends. This teaches proper alignment of the hands. The player takes set-up position with out-stretched arms creating resistance forces through the arms provided by the elastic band. A collapse in either elbow will result in resistance loss and noticeable elastic band sag. Re-enforce good habits through drills, intermediate, or, unrestricted full-swing ball contact at the practice range.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2013Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Inventor: Charles Fredrick Taylor
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Patent number: 8845444Abstract: A golf swing training device constructed of flexible material that stretches when deployed and that provides feedback to a user during golf swing execution regarding vertical head movement and shoulder movement. The device includes a collar portion, a first tension strap, and a second tension strap. The first tension strap includes a first extension portion being adapted to be disposed along a front of the user from the collar portion down toward a waist of the user and a second extension portion that is adapted to extend from the waist at the user's front to the ground at a predetermined angle. A second tension strap includes a second attachment means at one end and a third attachment means at a second end. The second attachment means is adapted for attachment to the first tension strap at the user's waist area.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2013Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Inventor: Ben Hoang
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Publication number: 20140187340Abstract: A golf swing training device teaches proper golf swing. The present invention comprises a golf club with attached elastic band loop. An aspect of the present invention is the elastic band/golf club connection located at the mid longitudinal section of the golf club grip. In use, the player loops the elastic band over his/her head. The elastic band left side rests on the left shoulder; elastic band right side rests on the right shoulder. The player grasps the present invention by placing the right and left hands on the golf club with forefingers and thumbs between the elastic band distal ends. This teaches proper alignment of the hands. The player takes set-up position with out-stretched arms creating resistance forces through the arms provided by the elastic band. A collapse in either elbow will result in resistance loss and noticeable elastic band sag. Re-enforce good habits through drills, intermediate, or, unrestricted full-swing ball contact at the practice range.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2013Publication date: July 3, 2014Inventor: Charles Fredrick Taylor
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Patent number: 8696480Abstract: The present invention discloses a golf swing trainer for improving a golfer's drive, posture, and technique when swing a golf club. The golf swing trainer includes a base, two lateral arms, and inside and outside guides which form a corridor through which a golf club is swung. Other elongated members are disclosed for securing a golfer's waste with a harness, bracing their leg, and the like. These components allow a golfer to simulate a golf swing and practice posture and technique preparatory to driving an actual golf ball.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Inventor: Quentin Sasser
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Patent number: 8696481Abstract: A golfer body attached brace assembly for restricting motion of a long putter end to a fixed axis path with respect to the golfer's body including a base fixed to a frontal portion of the golfer's body with a pivotal joint on the base attached to the butt end of the putter restricting motion of the putter end to the axis of the joint. The base is held against the body using, as an example, the golfer's head to rotate the base toward the body.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Inventor: Dillis V. Allen
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Patent number: 8690699Abstract: A visual aid device to provide a reference line for a golfer. The device has an elongated linear member held by opposing clips adapted for securement to the bill of a golf cap. The elongated member may be a stretchable elastic member or a rigid member to provide a reference line for a putter or wedge, for example, as the golfer addresses and strikes the golf ball. Spaced markings may further be utilized to provide additional visual aids to a golfer and advertising or logos may be applied to the clip members.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2011Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Inventor: Terrance B. Enstad
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Patent number: 8632414Abstract: A golf swing training and aid device that provides feedback to the user that allows correction of golf swing flaws. The device comprises a neck collar attached to an elastic feedback means, such as a bungee cord. The feedback means attaches to a gold club through the vent hole of the golf club grip. When a user keeps constant tension on the feedback means throughout the swing, the device promotes or encourages: a more comfortable and effective grip; a stance and posture more conducive to produce good golf shots and to preserve balance; a wider and stronger shoulder turn; a parallel position of the club relative to the shoulders at the top of the backswing; a more efficient position of the club at the start of the downswing; a stronger impact; a vertical follow through; and a balanced swing finish.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Inventor: Charles Albert Rippberger
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Publication number: 20120264533Abstract: The present invention discloses a golf swing trainer for improving a golfer's drive, posture, and technique when swing a golf club. The golf swing trainer includes a base, two lateral arms, and inside and outside guides which form a corridor through which a golf club is swung. Other elongated members are disclosed for securing a golfer's waste with a harness, bracing their leg, and the like. These components allow a golfer to simulate a golf swing and practice posture and technique preparatory to driving an actual golf ball.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2011Publication date: October 18, 2012Inventor: Quentin Sasser
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Patent number: 7780545Abstract: The system monitors a user's key physical movements when performing a particular activity, such as a golf swing, and signals visually and/or aurally when a single (or several) error(s) is/are committed, for the purpose of encouraging faster learning of fundamentally sound physical skills. Mental conditioning is achieved when the effects of repeatedly listening to the specially constructed and authored audio conditioning programs during practice sessions and games are combined with the above described physical monitoring effects of the system. Better physical execution of a selected technique or skill results, and the user experiences the benefits of mental conditioning on his/her playing performance.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: MCS Golf Company, LLC.Inventors: Fred W. Smith, Roland H. Wills, Geoffrey N. Cornish
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Patent number: 7572192Abstract: The present invention aids golfers in developing a better golf swing in a quick, easy and effective manner, comprising a “C”-shaped head rest that is positioned across the user's forehead and padded for comfort. The headrest is connected to an extendable shaft that varies in length from 4 feet long to 7 feet long. To use the apparatus, the user or a golf trainer would first position the user in a proper swing stance. Next, the apparatus is placed between the user's forehead and the ground at an outward angle. At this point the user completes his or her golf swing. If their head should stay properly positioned, the apparatus remains in place. If their head should move, the apparatus will fall away to the ground. After a period of time and repeated use, the user will be trained to maintain a proper head position at all times, even when the apparatus is not being utilized.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Inventor: Richard L. Boyd
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Patent number: 7214139Abstract: Exemplary embodiments provided herein may include a method and system for indicating to a user when the user has performed an improper golf swing, including a positioning portion, and an indicating portion coupled to the positioning portion, where the indicating portion is selectively positional via the positioning portion, adjacent a user to provide an indication when the user performs an improper swing.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2004Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Inventors: H. Lindsey Parris, Chris Ries, Andrew Viglucci
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Patent number: 7207896Abstract: A training aid for practicing a golf swing. Two laser pointers are mounted at opposite ends of a bar that is affixed to a hat. The laser pointers are horizontally and vertically adjustable and are adjusted such that the laser beams from the two laser pointers cross at a desired point in front of the user. While maintaining the proper stance for a golf swing, the beams are adjusted to intersect each other a short distance above the golf ball. Any movement of the head will cause the beams to shift. This provides immediate feedback to the user and is useful in training the user to execute a golf swing while keeping the head in a certain position and motionless.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Inventor: Mark S. Sudol
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Patent number: 6991556Abstract: A system and method for assisting an individual to perform a correct and accurate golf swing indicating to the individual if he has improperly rotated about his center line axis, the device being located on the top of or the crown of the individual's head so that it may be substantially aligned with the center line axis of the individual.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2004Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Inventor: Dante J. LaTerra
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Patent number: 6939246Abstract: A top loop fits around the neck of a golfer. A bottom loop fits around the mid-section of the golfer. An intermediate section containing a breakaway unit connects the top loop to the bottom loop. If the golfer projects an acceptable swing, the breakaway unit does not disengage until the golfer reaches the follow through mode. If the breakaway unit disengages during the downward or ball contact mode, then the swing has not been satisfactory.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Genesis Creations Corp.Inventors: Michael A. Minichino, Thomas P. Cappadona
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Patent number: 6846244Abstract: A telescopic putter mounted to a headband is a novelty game that mimics the game of golf. It is played indoors with a lightweight plastic ball and a cup resting on the floor. The game follows the general rules of putt-putt golf, except for the rule that the player must not touch the club with their hands when swinging. Instead the club is attached to the player's head with the use of a headband. Thus, the player must bend over the ball, place their hands on their knees and swing the club by turning their head from side to side. The club has an adjustable length shaft that telescopes in and out to accommodate players of varying heights.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2004Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Inventor: Edward E. Davis
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Patent number: 6843730Abstract: A golf training apparatus has a frame having a base and an upright frame portion having a cross frame member. A back support is attached to the upright frame portion and positioned to support the back of a golfer making practice swings and includes a Velcro fastener portion attached thereto. A belt for attaching around a golfer has a VELCRO fastener portion positioned in the back thereof and aligned for attachment to the back support fastener portion to thereby removably hold a golfer making practice swings to the golf training apparatus. The golf training apparatus includes a pair of knee brace members for holding a golfer's knees in position during a practice swing and an elongated arm with a head support yoke on the end thereof for supporting a golfer's head during practice swings.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2003Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Inventor: Miro D. Bellagamba
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Patent number: 6814671Abstract: A telescopic putter mounted to a headband is a novelty game that mimics the game of golf. It is played indoors with a lightweight plastic ball and a cup resting on the floor. The game follows the general rules of putt-putt golf, except for the rule that the player must not touch the club with their hands when swinging. Instead the club is attached to the player's head with the use of a headband. Thus, the player must bend over the ball, place their hands on their knees and swing the club by turning their head from side to side. The club has an adjustable length shaft that telescopes in and out to accommodate players of varying heights.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2003Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Inventor: Edward E. Davis
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Publication number: 20040198525Abstract: A golf swing training apparatus increases the efficiency of the training process for a desired golf swing. Multiple training apparatus are mounted on a support base to define the proper golf swing path and corresponding body movement. The golfer strikes a barrier when the golf swing is performed in an undesirable manner, thus providing negative feedback in the training of the desired swing yet positive results. The apparatus allows a golfer to practice a selected swing without restraints to facilitate muscle memory of an optimal golf swing and with optimal body movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventor: Michael E. Bender
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Publication number: 20040171432Abstract: The invention concerns a golf training aid (10) which is in the form of comprising a pair of spectacles to be worn by a golfer. The spectacles include spectacle lenses (12) through which light can pass to the eyes of the golfer and image generation and projection means (26, 30), carried by the spectacles, arranged to project, typically onto one eye only, an image which will be visible to the golfer and which is superimposed on his normal field of view through the spectacle lenses. The image includes a series of lines (50, 52, 53) at least a first (50.1, 50.2) of which extends from side to side as viewed by the golfer and at least a second (52) of which extends in a direction normal to the first line.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventors: George Gideon Petrus Van Zyl, Pieter Anton Strauss
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Patent number: 6783464Abstract: This Continuation invention provides a system of self-contained swing motion sensors borne and powered by the golfer's body that permit a golfer to track his swing movements by artificial markers which assist him to visualize and rapidly memorize given swing action models.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1994Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Inventor: Edward A Romano
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Patent number: 6620052Abstract: A golf-swing training device includes a neck strap for wearing about the neck of a golfer-under-training. A tether strap connects to a front part of the neck strap and has an adjustable length. A foot plate is connected to a distal end of the tether strap, and is intended to be held under a foot of the golfer-under-training. Such provides for the head and neck of the golfer-under-training to be held at a constant elevation during a swinging of a golf club. A clip may be attached to the middle of the tether strap and the clothing of the golfer-under-training so the tether strap will be kept close in and away from the swinging golf club.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Inventor: John Piatt
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Publication number: 20030134685Abstract: A golf-swing training device includes a neck strap for wearing about the neck of a golfer-under-training. A tether strap connects to a front part of the neck strap and has an adjustable length. A foot plate is connected to a distal end of the tether strap, and is intended to be held under a foot of the golfer-under-training. Such provides for the head and neck of the golfer-under-training to be held at a constant elevation during a swinging of a golf club. A clip may be attached to the middle of the tether strap and the clothing of the golfer-under-training so the tether strap will be kept close in and away from the swinging golf club.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventor: John Piatt
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Patent number: 6467097Abstract: A golf training device including a clothing article structured to be worn by a user, an input assembly responsive to a user and structured to provide a user with at least two response options that may be elected by the user, and an output assembly disposed in association with the clothing article. The response options provided by the input assembly are associated with different aspects of an activity, thereby allowing a user to select the response option that best corresponds the aspect of the activity for which training is presently required. Furthermore, the output assembly is structured to communicate to the user instructional information that corresponds the aspect of the activity associated with a selected one of the response options, the instructional information being in the form of an audio message that is spoken by a recognizable personality.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Inventor: Daryl Kutner
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Patent number: 6332846Abstract: A head positioning device for use by a golfer including a mouthpiece and a rigid shaft affixed to and extending outwardly from the mouthpiece. The mouthpiece has a curved configuration. The shaft is affixed to the center of the curved configuration. The shaft extends radially outwardly of the mouthpiece. The shaft is a straight shaft. The mouthpiece has an interior area adapted to be received by teeth of the golfer.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1999Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Inventor: David B. Rennhack
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Publication number: 20010046904Abstract: A stabilizing strap includes an elongated flexible strap having a neck strap connected to a thumb strap with an adjustable buckle. The neck strap includes an operable fastener permitting the formation of a neck loop to hang the neck strap around the neck of a person. The thumb strap portion includes a thumb loop formed therein to permit the thumb of a person's hand to be journaled through the thumb loop. The method of use of the strap includes journaling a person's head through the neck loop of the strap, journaling a person's thumb of the arm to be stabilized through the thumb loop of the strap, and then moving the arm to be stabilized outwardly to place the strap in tension.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventor: Mike Arvanitis
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Patent number: 6132322Abstract: A golfer's putting aid device. The device has an elongated straight pendulum bar and a strap with a pad section. The strap is connected to the bar by a bar guide. The looped flexible strap extends around the neck of a user as well as the depending pendulum bar which rests against the users chest. The pad section is made of a soft foam pad on the strap rest against the back of the neck while an accessible adjustment buckle permits the strap's loop length size to be varied. In use, both straightened arms extends outwardly from the bar away from the chest while the user's hand grasp the handle of the putter and swing the putter in a pendulum type motion.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Inventor: Ryan James Bonham
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Patent number: 6013013Abstract: The present invention provides a golf exercise apparatus that includes a resistance such that during an exercise emulating a golf swing, muscles of the axial skeleton and lower extremities of a golfer are strengthened. The golf exercise apparatus includes a support base, an axial shaft coulpled to the support base, and means for resisting the muscles of the golfer during the golf swing when the golfer is coupled with the shaft of the exercise apparatus. The golf exercise apparatus preferably provides progressive resistance to the muscles of the golfer during a downswing of the golfer. The support base preferably comprises at least one end having a reverse bevel such that the support base is securable under a closed door by wedging the end having the reverse bevel under the door. Alternatively, a support frame is coupled to the support base by wedging the end having the reverse bevel with the frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1997Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Inventor: Eugene M. Wolf
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Patent number: 5976037Abstract: A training device to assist a player in maintaining proper head position and visual contact with a ball, during a swing of a club, racket, or bat, for example. In the preferred embodiment, the present invention includes a mouth piece which is secured by a person's teeth and a spring loaded attachable mechanism clamped to the person's jersey. A cord connects the mouth piece to the attachable mechanism and provides resistance to any head movements which place the cord in tension. Accordingly, the person maintains better head positioning during the swing.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Mid South Baseball AssociationInventor: Tom Watson
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Patent number: 5893803Abstract: A golf training device for training a golfer to execute a putting stroke including a neck engaging member, a longitudinal strap having a first end attached to the neck engaging member and a free end. The strap includes a weighted ring which causes the strap to hang downwardly in a vertical direction when the neck engaging member is placed around the neck of a golfer and used during the execution of a putting stroke. In use, a golfer grasps the strap holding it firmly against a handle of a golf club thereby fixing the distance between the hands and his shoulders, neck and head, ensuring a repetitive consistent putting stroke.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1997Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Inventors: David Leadbetter, George P. Lee, III
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Patent number: 5842931Abstract: A mirrored device which allows the athlete to observe his motions as he performs. Specifically as this invention relates to golf, the system trains these fundamentals: steady head control; correct alignment; proper golfing posture; the proper swing paths for the backswing and downswing. These goals are accomplished by: a large mirror to reflect the golfer's side that is opposite the direction he is driving the ball, this mirror is comprised of a diagram and moveable,adhesive strips which serve as visual guides for instillment of the mentioned fundamentals; a pair of angularly arranged mirrors which are supported by a visored headgear that the golfer wears.The user adjusts the small angled mirrors for sighting himself. Following the charting of his proper backswing and downswing planes with the moveable strips, he guides his club, and hands along the relection of these strips with the purpose of memorizing the feel of these correct motions.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1997Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Inventor: Edward D. Payne
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Patent number: 5688184Abstract: A golf swing training device (10) including a grip (12), an elastic cord loop (14), a neck pad (16) and an adjustment mechanism (18). Grip (12) is in the form of a conventional golf club grip. The elastic cord loop (14) is secured at the narrow end of grip (12). Adjustment mechanism (18) allows the length of cord loop (14) to be selectively adjusted for a particular golfer. Neck pad (16) includes straps (50), through which cord loop (14) is inserted. Neck pad (16) doubles as a carrying case for the grip and cord loop. Neck pad (16) includes a sleeve (66), closed at one end by a flap (60).Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1996Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: Trio Johnson, Inc.Inventor: Dennis Neal Johnson
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Patent number: 5651680Abstract: A golf training system for conditioning a golfer to keep his head down and straight during a full golf swing by alerting the golfer after the execution of each swing whether said previous swing was performed properly, comprising a cord, said cord having a proximal end and a distal end, a mouthpiece, said mouthpiece secured at the proximal end of said cord, and a fastening assembly, said fastening assembly secured to the distal end of the cord. The mouthpiece is grasped within the mouth of the golfer, and the fastening assembly then secured to an article of the golfer's clothing such that the cord located between said fastening assembly and the mouthpiece is semi-taught when the golfer's head is fixed in a straight, downward position. After execution of the swing, if the fastening assembly has disengaged the golfer's clothing, the golfer is alerted that the execution of his swing was faulty in that he improperly lifted or turned his head.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1996Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Inventor: Carey Levy
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Patent number: 5599239Abstract: A device which monitors the head turn movement of a golfer during a golf swing. It gives the golfer instantaneous feedback by informing him whether his head turned prior to or after the golf club struck the ball. This feedback is done in the form of a digital LCD display of the time difference in milliseconds and also in the form of audible beeps. From this information, the golfer can make the necessary adjustments and corrections in the execution of his swing. The device is compact and portable. It is placed near the golf ball such that the ball lies directly between the golfer and the device. After the information is displayed, the device automatically resets and readies itself to monitor the next golf swing.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1995Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Inventors: Cheol K. Kim, Lambert A. Ling, James J. Kim
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Patent number: 5558585Abstract: A device for detecting head movement of an individual during an activity of the individual is provided. The device includes a weighted wheel for establishing a reference with respect to an initial position of the individual's head, and a first angular encoder and second angular encoder for detecting angular movement of the head with respect to the reference. The detected head movement is processed by a controller and the output is provided by a display and a speaker.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1994Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Muscle Memory, Inc.Inventor: James F. Nolan, Jr.
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Patent number: 5529306Abstract: A golf swing training device which automatically allows any golfer to develop a perfect swing plane, while hitting golf balls, and with minimal instruction. The primary operative mechanism of the device is the maintaining of a substantially constant distance between the left pectoral muscle and the right forearm (assuming a right-handed golfer). The device includes a stick, with elastic bands for connection to the left pectoral muscle and the right forearm. Various alternative connections are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1995Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Inventors: Theodore J. Staats, William O. Corder, Jr.