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Sensor for detecting whether a basketball player's shot was successful

  • US 10,537,780 B2
  • Filed: 01/30/2017
  • Issued: 01/21/2020
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/08/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system for detecting basketballs passing through a basketball hoop comprising:

  • a ball ejector configured to launch a series of basketballs to various locations on a basketball playing area for a basketball player to catch and shoot towards the basketball hoop;

    an interface configured to program the ball ejector to launch the series of basketballs to the various locations on the basketball playing area;

    a ball sensor comprising a microphone, a processor electronically connected to the microphone, an electronic storage device in electronic connection with the processor, and a protrusion extending from said microphone, wherein the microphone is configured to detect a sound generated when one or more of the basketballs shot towards the basketball hoop and passing through the basketball hoop contact the protrusion; and

    a controller in electrical communication with said ball sensor and the interface, wherein the controller is configured to record the number of made shots or missed shots for each of the various locations on the basketball playing area the basketballs are launched to;

    wherein the electronic storage device comprises a number of pre-recorded sample audio signals, wherein each of the pre-recoded sample audio signals comprise recordings of sounds detected by the microphone when basketballs passing through the hoop contact the hollow tube, and executable software instructions, which when executed by the processor, configure the processor to;

    filter audio signals received from the microphone;

    compare the filtered audio signals to the pre-recorded sample audio signals stored on the electronic storage device; and

    determine that the basketball shot was successfully made where the audio signal received from the microphone is within a predetermined margin of error compared to any of the pre-recorded sample audio signals.

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