Swing speed trainer
First Claim
1. A tennis service swing trainer comprising:
- a shaft;
a grip on one end of said shaft;
a cap on another end of said shaft; and
a ball having a cylindrical passageway aligned on a center axis thereof, said passageway permitting said ball to freely slide on said shaft between said grip and said cap;
a steel washer mounted at the inward end of said grip; and
a washer-like magnet mounted on said ball, said magnet and said washer having sufficient force of magnetic attraction therebetween to secure said ball against said grip until a threshold centrifugal force causes said ball to be released from said grip;
said force of magnetic attraction, a length of said shaft from said grip to said cap and a weight of said ball being coordinated so that a service swing of the trainer executed at a maximum design speed of the trainer causes said ball to strike against said cap not later than at an upward apex point of travel of the trainer during the tennis service swing.
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Abstract
A tennis serve trainer mechanically encourages and causes the execution of a counter-intuitive hitting-up-on-the-ball service swing. The trainer has a straight shaft and a ball which can slide freely on the shaft between a tennis racquet grip on one end and a cap on the other. The ball is magnetically held against the grip until a threshold swing speed releases the ball. The magnetic force, the distance from the grip to the cap and the weight of the ball are coordinated so that the ball will strike the cap at the apex of the swing. At that moment, the arm is fully extended, the racquet head speed is accelerated to its maximum, the angle of attack is ideal, the ball and the racquet meet at the perfect impact point at the apex of the serve, and a snap in the racquet motion happens automatically at the top of the swing.
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Citations
7 Claims
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1. A tennis service swing trainer comprising:
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a shaft; a grip on one end of said shaft; a cap on another end of said shaft; and a ball having a cylindrical passageway aligned on a center axis thereof, said passageway permitting said ball to freely slide on said shaft between said grip and said cap; a steel washer mounted at the inward end of said grip; and a washer-like magnet mounted on said ball, said magnet and said washer having sufficient force of magnetic attraction therebetween to secure said ball against said grip until a threshold centrifugal force causes said ball to be released from said grip; said force of magnetic attraction, a length of said shaft from said grip to said cap and a weight of said ball being coordinated so that a service swing of the trainer executed at a maximum design speed of the trainer causes said ball to strike against said cap not later than at an upward apex point of travel of the trainer during the tennis service swing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A tennis service swing trainer comprising:
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a straight shaft; a tennis racquet grip on one end of said shaft; a cap on another end of said shaft; and a ball having a cylindrical passageway aligned on a center axis thereof and defining an annulus between said shaft and said ball, said passageway permitting said ball to freely slide on said shaft between said grip and said cap; a steel washer mounted concentrically about said shaft at the inward end of said grip; and a washer-like magnet mounted on said ball concentrically about an end of said passageway closest to said grip, said magnet and said washer having sufficient force of magnetic attraction therebetween to secure said ball against said grip until a threshold centrifugal force causes said ball to be released from said grip; said force of magnetic attraction, a length of said shaft from said grip to said cap and a weight of said ball being coordinated so that a service swing of the trainer executed at a maximum design speed of the trainer causes said ball to strike against said cap not later than at an upward apex point of travel of the trainer during the tennis service swing.
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7. A tennis service swing trainer comprising:
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a shaft; a grip on one end of said shaft; a cap on another end of said shaft; and an object having a cylindrical passageway aligned on a center axis thereof, said passageway permitting said object to freely slide on said shaft between said grip and said cap; a steel washer mounted at the inward end of said grip; and a washer-like magnet mounted on said object, said magnet and said washer having sufficient force of magnetic attraction therebetween to secure said object against said grip until a threshold centrifugal force causes said object to be released from said grip; said force of magnetic attraction, a length of said shaft from said grip to said cap and a weight of said object being coordinated so that a service swing of the trainer executed at a maximum design speed of the trainer causes said object to strike against said cap not later than at an upward apex point of travel of the trainer during the tennis service swing.
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