This application is a National Stage Patent Application of PCT International Patent Application No. PCT/KR2015/005898 (filed on Jun. 11, 2015) under 35 U.S.C. ยง 371, which claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2015-0082782 (filed on Jun. 11, 2015), which are all hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a bat for golf swing practice. The present invention relates to a bat for practicing swings and, more particularly, to a bat that can not only calculate and display the swing speed, the virtual driving distance for each club, etc., but also transmit the results to a terminal for management when the user practices golf swings. Also, a bat for golf swing practice based on the present invention recognizes the swing plane during a swing practice and transmits the swing plane to a terminal, enabling the user to personally check the result.
For a more enjoyable game of golf and to lower one's score, one has to hit the golf ball exactly with the face of a club, such as a driver, wood, iron, etc. To do so, it is important to establish an always consistent swing posture.
A golf swing performed as a rhythmical action not only enables a stable posture but also results in a stable trajectory of the golf ball and driving distance when an exact impact is achieved with each club. A golf swing may be divided into roughly seven steps, including the address, backswing, backswing apex (backswing top), downswing, impact, follow-through, finish, etc.
Korean Registered Patent No. 10-0982482 was provided for stable swing practice. The swing practice bat of the above registered patent lets the user know when the bat has reached the backswing apex point and the finish point by means of a sound made as a notifying ball impacts an alarm tube. In an indoor driving range, etc., the impact noise is not easily heard due to the noise made by other users practicing, etc. In making a golf swing, which requires concentration, this impact noise may disrupt the user's own swing practice. Also, the user has to burden the cost of buying a separate practice bat, and there is a lack of realism as the user has to practice swings with a practice bat that is different from a golf club.
When practicing golf swings, the address (posture) is important. For a user to check whether or not a normal address is being made, the user checks the so-called lie angle. Generally, the lie angle refers to the rear-side angle formed between the shaft of the golf club and the ground surface during the address. Generally, when a wedge is used, which has a shaft of a shorter length, the lie angle is greater, and conversely when a driver is used, the lie angle is smaller. Also, considering a specific golf club, a lie angle that is greater than normal (for example, when the distance between the golf ball and the tip of the foot is farther than normal) causes the heel portion of the golf club to be raised up from the ground surface. A lie angle that is smaller than normal (for example, when the distance between the golf ball and the tip of the foot is closer than normal) causes the toe portion of the golf club to be raised up from the ground surface. When the heel portion is raised up, the golf ball flies more to the right from the intended target direction. An effect comparable to a slice or a fade is obtained. When the toe portion is raised up, the golf ball would fly more to the left from the intended target direction. An effect comparable to a hook or a draw is obtained. It may thus be said that it is important for a user to check the lie angle during the address based on his/her own posture.
Also, there is a need for a device that can measure swing speed during use of the practice bat, so as to virtually estimate the driving distance for each corresponding club, and enable the user to check whether or not the strength, etc., of the shaft of the golf club owned by the user is adequate for the swing speed, etc., for suitable club fitting.
Furthermore, there is a need for a device that can measure the swing speed and predict the distance as converted for each club, to allow the user to maintain a consistent swing tempo. Also needed is a device that allows the user to check the swing trajectory, i.e. the swing plane, during swing practice and thus maintain a consistent swing plane.
The present invention aims to resolve the problems above. More specifically, an objective of the present invention is to provide a bat that may be variably adjusted in length, in consideration of the fact that golf clubs can have different lengths, and can measure the user's swing speed to virtually display the driving distance if a golf ball were hit in such manner.
Also, another objective of the present invention is to enable the user to compare the address point and impact point and check whether or not the exact impact point was achieved, etc., by having the bat recognize the swing trajectory.
Another objective is to allow the user to check whether or not a club carried by the user is suitable for the user and thus provide information helpful for club fitting by having the bat calculate and display the speed by which it is swung.
The present invention includes a head 100; a first shaft 200 connected to one end of the head 100; a length adjustment part 300 connected with the first shaft 200; a second shaft 400 connected with the length adjustment part 300 and having a grip 410 formed at one end thereof to allow a gripping by a hand of a user; and a swing measurement module 500 mounted on at least one of the head 100, the first shaft 200, the length adjustment part 300, and the second shaft 400, wherein the swing measurement module 500 comprises: a swing speed measurement part 520 for measuring a swing speed of the user from a backswing apex point to a follow swing point; a mode setting part 550 for selecting a type of golf club according to a fixed length after a length adjustment by the length adjustment part 300; and a driving distance conversion part 530 for comparing the swing speed recognized at the swing speed measurement part and a club set at the mode setting part 550 and converting the swing speed to the driving distance that would be obtained if a golf ball were virtually hit.
The swing measurement module 500 of the present invention may recognize the point at which the user makes an address for a practice swing, may further comprise a first sensor for recognizing a lie angle between the first shaft and a ground surface, and may further comprise a lie angle indicator part 510 for indicating the lie angle recognized by the first sensor.
The swing measurement module 500 of the present invention may further include: a second sensor for recognizing a trajectory of a swing during a practice swing by the user; and a transmission part for transmitting the recognized trajectory from the second sensor to a separate mobile device.
Inside the head 100 of the present invention, there may be included a notifying means 140, the notifying means 140 comprising: a tube body 141 having a hollow inside; a movable body 142 configured to move within the tube body and made of a paramagnetic substance; a magnetic body 143 disposed on one side of the tube body 141; and a fixed part 144 that is secured penetrating through an inside of the magnetic body 143 and is made of a paramagnetic substance such that the magnetic property of the magnetic body 143 is transferred to the movable body 142 for a magnetic coupling with the movable body 142, while the swing measurement module 500 may further include an impact check part 540 for comparing and checking whether or not a point at which the movable body 142 detaches from the fixed part 144 and reaches the other side of the tube body 141 during a trajectory beginning at a downswing, passing through an impact point, and arriving at a follow-through, in a practice swing by the user, is in agreement with an impact point of a swing trajectory recognized by the second sensor.
Inside the head 100 of the present invention, there may further be included a vibration part 150 for informing the user of an address point in a tactile manner during a practice swing by the user.
The present invention provides a bat that may be variably adjusted in length, in consideration of the fact that golf clubs can have different lengths, and can measure the user's swing speed to virtually display the driving distance if a golf ball were hit in such manner.
Also, a bat based on the present invention may recognize the swing trajectory to allow the user to compare the address point and impact point and check whether or not the exact impact point was achieved, etc.
A bat based on the present invention may calculate and display the speed by which it is swung, thereby providing information helpful for club fitting by allowing the user to check whether or not a club carried by the user is suitable for the user.
A detailed description of the present invention is provided below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The magnet 111 described above may be a separate disk 111 that does not have a magnetic quality. In this case, at the time of the initial address, the auxiliary movable body 112 is at the side of the disk 113, and during the backswing or after arriving at the backswing apex, is dropped to the disk 111 that is not magnetic. In this case also, the auxiliary movable body 112 is detached from the disk 111 due to self-weight and centrifugal force, etc., and collides with the other disk 113 to create a noise only when the exact impact point is reached. Thus, the user may know where the impact occurs.
A description of the swing measurement module 500 is provided below, with reference to
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Although there are no specific examples illustrated as regards the images, etc., of the app implemented on the mobile device, it would be conceivable to display a swing plane showing the swing trajectory, as in
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Methods of conversion may include using a separate empirical formula, using statistical conversion based on a database of swing speeds and driving distances achieved by professional golfers, and the like.
For the conversion of the virtual golf ball driving distance and for a more enjoyable and accurate practice experience by the user, a length adjustment part 300 is provided, in consideration of the fact that each club has a shaft of a different length. By manipulating the length adjustment part 300 to match the length of a driver shaft used to practice a swing, and entering a driver mode as the setting for the mode setting part 550, the user may obtain a more accurate virtual golf ball driving distance converted from the corresponding swing speed.
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A description of the impact check part 540 is provided below with reference to
Alternatively, the impact check part 540 recognizes the initial address of the user by way of the first or second sensor, etc., and then checks whether the impact point recognized after the backswing apex and downswing is in agreement or the impact point has reached the impact zone as in
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That is, when the backswing apex is reached, the movable body 142 is magnetically coupled to the fixed part 144. After the downswing when the impact point is reached, the movable body 142 is detached to the opposite side of the fixed part 144 due to self-weight and centrifugal force, etc.
Supposing that the point at which the movable body 142 drops to the opposite side of the fixed part 144 is the impact point, as described above, this point is compared with the impact point of the swing trajectory recognized by the first or second sensor, whereby it can be checked whether or not an exact impact was achieved, as described above.
A description of the length adjustment part 300 is provided below with reference to
The length adjustment part includes a rotation part 310 and an extension part 320. Referring to
When the rotation part 310 is rotated in the regular direction, the rotation part 310 moves forward towards the inside of the extension part 320, so that the extension part 320 is increasingly pushed wider. The outer perimeter of the widened extension part 320 presses against the inner perimeter of the second shaft 400. Thus, securing is achieved. Conversely, when rotated in the reverse direction, the rotation part 310 moves backward towards the outside of the extension part 320, so that the widened extension part 320 is restored and loosened. In this manner, length adjustments are enabled.
A bat based on the present invention enables the user to recognize and improve swing speed. The user may also maintain a consistent swing speed. This may be converted into the driving distance of a virtual golf ball and displayed, providing increased enjoyment. As the shaft may be adjusted in length, the user may practice effectively with one bat simulating practice for different clubs.
The present invention relates to a bat for golf swing practice. The present invention relates to a bat for practicing swings and, more particularly, to a bat that can not only calculate and display the swing speed, the virtual driving distance for each club, etc., but also transmit the results to a terminal for management when the user practices golf swings. Also, the bat for golf swing practice based on the present invention recognizes the swing plane during a swing practice and transmits the swing plane to a terminal, enabling the user to personally check the result.
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10-2015-0082782 | Jun 2015 | KR | national |
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PCT/KR2015/005898 | 6/11/2015 | WO | 00 |
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WO2016/199962 | 12/15/2016 | WO | A |
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10-0982482 | Sep 2010 | KR |
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10-2015-0045262 | Apr 2015 | KR |
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WO 2013108945 | Jul 2013 | WO |
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20180169500 A1 | Jun 2018 | US |