Method and means for practicing free throws
First Claim
1. A basketball free throw shooting training device, comprising,a frame having a top horizontal bar,support means for supporting said frame on a horizontal floor surface,said support means including means for raising and lowering said horizontal bar,a pair of upstanding closely spaced guide bars extending upwardly from said horizontal bar and having a horizontal space therebetween sufficiently wide to permit a basketball to freely pass therethrough, whereby said frame can be placed between an elevated horizontal basketball rim and a predetermined free throw line to permit a player to shoot a basketball from the location of such line over said horizontal bar and between said guide bars in an arched path so that the shot ball will reach the apex of its trajectory after passing over said crossbar towards said rim,an adjustable measuring arm secured to said frame to permit said frame to be positioned from a basketball backboard assembly a predetermined distance.
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Abstract
A basketball free throw training apparatus has a frame having a top horizontal bar. The horizontal bar is adjustably mounted for vertical positioning on the frame, so that the bar can be raised in a horizontal position with respect to the frame and with respect to the floor upon which the frame is mounted. A pair of upstanding closely spaced guidebars extend upwardly from the bar and have a horizontal space therebetween sufficiently wide to permit a basketball to freely pass therebetween. The frame has an extended arm thereon which can be pivoted to a horizontal position and which can extend between the frame and the backboard of a basket so that the frame is accurately positioned from the basket based upon the stature and shooting technique of the user of the equipment. This arm is length adjustable so as to accommodate the spacing requirements of persons of different stature and skill. The method of using the foregoing equipment comprises positioning the frame in front of a basketball basket in spaced relation thereto; raising the bar to a height commensurate with the high point of the shooting trajectory of the person using the equipment, and spacing the bar horizontally from a basket a distance equal to the distance required for a basketball shot by a person to fall from the high point of the trajectory through the basket.
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1. A basketball free throw shooting training device, comprising,
a frame having a top horizontal bar, support means for supporting said frame on a horizontal floor surface, said support means including means for raising and lowering said horizontal bar, a pair of upstanding closely spaced guide bars extending upwardly from said horizontal bar and having a horizontal space therebetween sufficiently wide to permit a basketball to freely pass therethrough, whereby said frame can be placed between an elevated horizontal basketball rim and a predetermined free throw line to permit a player to shoot a basketball from the location of such line over said horizontal bar and between said guide bars in an arched path so that the shot ball will reach the apex of its trajectory after passing over said crossbar towards said rim, an adjustable measuring arm secured to said frame to permit said frame to be positioned from a basketball backboard assembly a predetermined distance.
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6. A method of practicing free throws, comprising,
providing a vertical frame between a free throw line and a round basketball basket, providing spaced upstanding guides on said frame sufficiently spaced to receive a basketball therebetween, adjusting the height of said frame and said guides, and adjusting the position of said frame with respect to said basket, so that a basketball shot from said free throw line to and through said basket will follow a trajectory which will have a high point substantially above said frame and between said guides and spacing the guides on said frame a distance substantially the same as the diameter of said basket and only slightly greater than the diameter of said basketball.
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8. A basketball free throw shooting training device, comprising,
a frame having a top horizontal bar, support means for supporting said frame, said support means including means for raising and lowering said horizontal bar, a pair of upstanding closely spaced guide bars extending upwardly from said horizontal bar and having a horizontal space therebetween sufficiently wide to permit a basketball to freely pass therethrough, whereby said frame can be placed between an elevated horizontal basketball rim and a predetermined free throw line to permit a player to shoot a basketball from the location of such line over said horizontal bar and between said guide bars in an arched path so that the shot ball will reach the apex of its trajectory after passing over said crossbar towards said rim; - the spacing of said guide bars being substantially the same as the diameter of said rim and only slightly greater than the diameter of said basketball.
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