Golf swing training apparatus
First Claim
1. In golf practice apparatus which includes structure defining a normal path direction and a normal point of impact of a golf club head during a practice swing, mechanism for representing the lateral or vertical position of the swinging club head, comprising in combination,a light sensitive sensor,a continuous strip sensor positioned laterally of the club head path for developing a signal proportional to the portion of length thereof passed over by a swinging club head,said continuous strip sensor including a light receiving strip means to focus light received from the entire strip to said light sensitive sensor,and output means for utilizing the output signal from the continuous strip sensor as a representation of the lateral or vertical position of the club head.
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Abstract
The time and position of a golf club head are sensed photoelectrically at selected stations along a practice swing, and corresponding characteristics of the swing and the resulting ball flight are computed electronically and displayed to the player. The lateral club position is sensed accurately by continuous strip sensors at spaced stations near the ball for computation of the swing direction. All light received by the strip sensors is respectively focused to light diffusing surfaces from which sensors read the amount of light focused thereon. The club head attitude at impact is determined by three triangularly spaced sensors spaced along the club face. The club head height at impact is determined by two directional-sensitive sensors spaced longitudinally with the club head path and having their paths of directional sensitivity crossing in the longitudinal direction. A plurality of these height detectors are also utilized to determine whether the club head is descending or rising at the time of impact. Club head velocity is also detected and all of these club head characteristics of swing are computed electronically into ball flight characteristics which are displayed. The electronic computing circuitry is not activated until a predetermined club head velocity is detected thereby eliminating erroneous readings of preliminary club head swings when addressing the ball.
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7 Claims
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1. In golf practice apparatus which includes structure defining a normal path direction and a normal point of impact of a golf club head during a practice swing, mechanism for representing the lateral or vertical position of the swinging club head, comprising in combination,
a light sensitive sensor, a continuous strip sensor positioned laterally of the club head path for developing a signal proportional to the portion of length thereof passed over by a swinging club head, said continuous strip sensor including a light receiving strip means to focus light received from the entire strip to said light sensitive sensor, and output means for utilizing the output signal from the continuous strip sensor as a representation of the lateral or vertical position of the club head.
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4. In golf practice apparatus which includes structure defining a normal path direction and a normal point of impact of a golf club head during a practice swing, mechanism for representing the height position of the swinging club head, comprising in combination,
two directional-sensitive sensors spaced longitudinally with the club head path and having their paths of directional sensitivity crossing in the longitudinal direction, the sensors for developing signals responsive to the passage of the club head leading edge through their respective paths of directional sensitivity at respective longitudinally spaced points of the club head path, time-discriminating circuit means receiving the signals and responsive to the mutual time relation in which the signals are received and thereby producing an output signal proportional to the height of the club head within the normal path of direction, and including velocity correction circuit means to correct the output signal for the velocity of the club head, and output display means for utilizing the output signal from the circuit means for representing vertical height of the club head within the normal path direction.
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7. In a golf practice apparatus which includes structure representing a golf ball and defining a normal path of a golf club head during a practice swing including mechanism for detecting and displaying swing characteristics of the swinging club head, mechanism for disabling the display of the swing characteristics during ball addressing movements of the club head while addressing the ball prior to a practice swing, comprising in combination,
reset circuit means to de-activate the display of club head swing characteristics in the normal swing path, and velocity limit detection circuit means responsive to a predetermined practice swing minimum velocity limit of the club head in the normal path to activate the display of club head swing characteristics in the normal swing path.
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