RFID golf ball target system and method
First Claim
1. A radio-frequency identification (RFID) golf ball range target system comprising:
- a plurality of golf hitting booths;
a plurality of RFID golf balls, wherein each RFID golf ball includes a RFID tag fixedly coupled to the surface of a spherical golf ball core and the RFID tag is disposed between the spherical golf ball core and a spherical golf ball shell;
each RFID golf ball including an omnidirectional antenna associated with the RFID tag that operates in the ultra-high-frequency (UHF) range;
each RFID golf ball including a flexible substrate that encapsulates the RFID tag, wherein the flexible substrate is disposed between the spherical golf ball core and a spherical golf ball shell, wherein the flexible substrate includes an elastomeric material that encapsulates the RFID tag that includes an RFID antenna and an RFID chip;
each RFID golf ball including a unique RFID golf ball identifier;
a scanner disposed in each hitting booth that scans an electronic device associated with a particular player so that the electronic device includes a player ID;
a client computer disposed in each hitting booth that includes a touch screen display that presents a plurality of player information associated with the player ID;
a golf ball dispenser disposed in each hitting booth that houses a plurality of RFID golf balls;
an RFID reader disposed within the golf hitting booth and associated with the golf dispenser, the RFID reader that reads each RFID golf ball associated with the player ID, the RFID reader communicatively coupled to a network communications module;
a target area having a known geographic location that reads each golf ball that lands in a capture area and identifies each RFID golf ball that is associated with the player ID;
a game of skill associated with hitting the RFID golf ball at the target area and awarding a skill based prize for hitting the golf ball at the target area; and
at least one game of chance that awards a prize according to a random outcome, wherein the game of chance prize is awarded only when the golf ball misses the target area.
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Abstract
A radio-frequency identification (RFID) golf ball range target system is described. The RFID golf ball range target system includes a RFID golf ball, a scanner, a client computer, a game selection module, a target, a target RFID reader and a target network communications module. The RFID golf ball that includes a RFID tag fixedly coupled to the surface of a spherical golf ball core corresponding to the RFID golf ball, wherein the RFID tag is disposed between the spherical golf ball core and a spherical golf ball shell. A unique RFID golf ball identifier is associated with the RFID golf ball. In the illustrative embodiment, the RFID tag includes an omnidirectional antenna that operates in the ultra-high-frequency (UHF) range. Additionally, the illustrative RFID tag can be encapsulated in a flexible substrate that is disposed between the spherical golf ball core and a spherical golf ball shell.
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19 Claims
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1. A radio-frequency identification (RFID) golf ball range target system comprising:
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a plurality of golf hitting booths; a plurality of RFID golf balls, wherein each RFID golf ball includes a RFID tag fixedly coupled to the surface of a spherical golf ball core and the RFID tag is disposed between the spherical golf ball core and a spherical golf ball shell; each RFID golf ball including an omnidirectional antenna associated with the RFID tag that operates in the ultra-high-frequency (UHF) range; each RFID golf ball including a flexible substrate that encapsulates the RFID tag, wherein the flexible substrate is disposed between the spherical golf ball core and a spherical golf ball shell, wherein the flexible substrate includes an elastomeric material that encapsulates the RFID tag that includes an RFID antenna and an RFID chip; each RFID golf ball including a unique RFID golf ball identifier; a scanner disposed in each hitting booth that scans an electronic device associated with a particular player so that the electronic device includes a player ID; a client computer disposed in each hitting booth that includes a touch screen display that presents a plurality of player information associated with the player ID; a golf ball dispenser disposed in each hitting booth that houses a plurality of RFID golf balls; an RFID reader disposed within the golf hitting booth and associated with the golf dispenser, the RFID reader that reads each RFID golf ball associated with the player ID, the RFID reader communicatively coupled to a network communications module; a target area having a known geographic location that reads each golf ball that lands in a capture area and identifies each RFID golf ball that is associated with the player ID; a game of skill associated with hitting the RFID golf ball at the target area and awarding a skill based prize for hitting the golf ball at the target area; and at least one game of chance that awards a prize according to a random outcome, wherein the game of chance prize is awarded only when the golf ball misses the target area. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A radio-frequency identification (RFID) golf ball range target system comprising:
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a RFID golf ball that includes a RFID tag fixedly coupled to the surface of a spherical golf ball core corresponding to the RFID golf ball, wherein the RFID tag is disposed between the spherical golf ball core and a spherical golf ball shell, wherein a flexible substrate includes an elastomeric material encapsulates the RFID tag that includes an RFID antenna and an RFID chip; a unique RFID golf ball identifier associated with the RFID golf ball;
a golf driving range booth;a scanner disposed within the golf driving range booth, wherein the scanner scans an electronic device associated with a particular player identification (ID); a client computer disposed with the golf driving range booth that includes a touch screen display presents a plurality of player information, wherein the electronic device includes a player ID; a golf ball dispenser houses a plurality of RFID golf balls, wherein the golf ball dispenser in disposed within the golf driving range booth; an RFID reader disposed within the golf driving range booth and associated with the golf dispenser, the RFID reader reads a plurality of RFID golf balls that are associated with the player ID, the RFID reader communicatively coupled to an issuing area network communications module; and a target having a known geographic location, wherein the target includes, an enclosed boundary capture component receives at least one RFID golf ball in a capture area, a target RFID reader associated with the capture area that reads the RFID golf ball, and a target network communications module that communicates a plurality of reads associated with the target RFID reader reading a plurality of RFID golf balls; a game of skill associated with hitting the RFID golf ball at the target area and awarding a skill based prize for hitting the golf ball at the target area; and at least one game of chance that awards a prize according to a random outcome, wherein the game of chance prize is awarded only when the golf ball misses the target area. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method for operating a radio-frequency identification (RFID) golf ball range target system, the method comprising:
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scanning an electronic device having a player ID at a golf hitting booth that is associated with a particular player with a scanner; presenting a plurality of player information associated with a player ID to a client computer located in the golf hitting booth; dispensing a plurality of RFID golf balls, wherein each RFID golf ball includes a flexible substrate that encapsulates an RFID tag, the flexible substrate disposed between a spherical golf ball core and a spherical golf ball shell, wherein the flexible substrate includes an elastomeric material configured to encapsulate the RFID tag that includes an RFID antenna and an RFID chip; enabling an RFID reader to read each RFID golf ball that includes the RFID tag fixedly coupled to the surface of a spherical golf ball core, wherein the RFID tag includes an omnidirectional tag disposed between the spherical golf ball core and a spherical golf ball shell that are associated with the player ID, the RFID reader communicatively coupled to an issuing area network communications module; receiving the RFID golf ball at a target having a known geographic location, wherein the target includes an enclosed boundary capture component configured to receive at least one RFID golf ball in a capture area; enabling a target RFID reader associated with the capture area to read the RFID golf ball; communicating a plurality of RFID golf ball data obtained from the target RFID reader via a target network communications module; initiating a game of skill that is associated with hitting the RFID golf ball at the target area and awarding a skill based prize for hitting the golf ball at the target area; and initiating at least one game of chance that awards a prize according to a random outcome, wherein the game of chance prize is awarded only when the golf ball misses the target area. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19)
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