Electronic golf glove training device
First Claim
1. A golf training glove for emitting distinctive physically perceivable signals in response to a failure of a golfer to maintain a proper grip about a golf club during a golf swing, which comprises:
- a glove having a hand access opening and a plurality of finger stalls, configured to fit a golfer'"'"'s lead hand for gripping a golf club during a swing;
a first sensor means on said glove generally located in a region corresponding to the intersection of the back of a golfer'"'"'s hand and little finger, for bending when a club is gripped;
activation signal means for generating a physically perceivable signal a predetermined time after a golfer initially correctly grips a golf club; and
first electrical means on said glove connected to said first sensor for emitting a physically perceivable signal in the absence of said bending.
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Abstract
A golf training glove for emitting distinctive physically perceivable signals in response to a failure of a golfer to maintain a correct grip about a golf club during a golf swing. The basic glove is similar to a conventional golf glove with a hand access opening and plural finger stalls. A sensor is located in a region corresponding to the back of a golfer'"'"'s thumb and/or in a region corresponding to an area around the intersection of the palm, and the middle, ring and little fingers. A physically perceivable signal is generated by an electrical device if one of said sensors senses an absence of pressure thereagainst. The signal is preferably an audible signal, having different characteristics for each sensor. Typically the sensors are pressure sensitive, capacitive or proximity switches. The electronic and signaling components are housed in a pocket on the back of the glove.
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14 Claims
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1. A golf training glove for emitting distinctive physically perceivable signals in response to a failure of a golfer to maintain a proper grip about a golf club during a golf swing, which comprises:
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a glove having a hand access opening and a plurality of finger stalls, configured to fit a golfer'"'"'s lead hand for gripping a golf club during a swing; a first sensor means on said glove generally located in a region corresponding to the intersection of the back of a golfer'"'"'s hand and little finger, for bending when a club is gripped; activation signal means for generating a physically perceivable signal a predetermined time after a golfer initially correctly grips a golf club; and first electrical means on said glove connected to said first sensor for emitting a physically perceivable signal in the absence of said bending. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A golf training glove for emitting distinctive audible signals in response to a failure of a golfer to maintain a proper grip about a golf club during a golf swing, which comprises:
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a glove having a hand access opening and a plurality of finger stalls, configured to fit a golfer'"'"'s lead hand for gripping a golf club during a swing; a first sensor means on said glove generally located in a region corresponding to the intersection of the back of a golfer'"'"'s hand and little finger, for bending when a club is gripped; a second sensor means on said glove generally located in a region corresponding to the back of a golfer'"'"'s thumb short of the endmost joint, for pressing by the trailing hand when a club is gripped; electrical means on said glove connected to said sensors for emitting different distinctive audible signals if said first sensor detects a lack of bending and if said second sensor senses an absence of pressure thereagainst. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A golf training glove for emitting distinctive audible signals in response to a failure of a golfer to maintain a proper grip about a golf club during a golf swing, which comprises:
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a glove having a hand access opening and a plurality of finger stalls, configured to fit a golfer'"'"'s lead hand for gripping a golf club during a swing; a first sensor means on said glove generally located in a region corresponding to the intersection of the back of a golfer'"'"'s hand and little finger, for bending when a club is gripped; a second sensor means on said glove generally located in a region corresponding to a golfer'"'"'s palm area and the intersection of said golfer'"'"'s palm and middle, ring and little fingers for pressing against a club when said club is gripped; electrical means on said glove connected to said sensors for emitting different distinctive audible signals if said first sensor detects a lack of bending and if either of said first and second sensors senses an absence of pressure thereagainst. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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