Claims
- 1. A practice platform for use by a golfer to practice swinging a club on different inclines, comprising:
- a base;
- a deck, pivotally mounted to said base; and
- hydraulic means for releasably holding said deck at different inclines, including at least two hydraulic cylinders between said deck and said base, and at least one valve means for controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid through said hydraulic cylinders;
- said deck being pivotable to different inclines with said valve means in an open position solely by the golfer's positioning himself thereupon so that his weight causes said deck to pivot without the use of power drive means, and said deck being prevented from pivoting when said valve means is in a closed position regardless of where the golfer positions himself thereupon;
- wherein at least one of the valve means is adapted to control simultaneously more than one attached hydraulic cylinder.
- 2. The practice platform of claim 1 wherein the valve means has ports for fluid communication with the attached hydraulic cylinders and means for controlling simultaneously communication between the ports.
- 3. The practice platform of claim 2 wherein each hydraulic cylinder comprises at least one hydraulic chamber and the valve comprises a housing having a bore therethrough, the housing having formed therethrough at least two pairs of ports opening into the bore for fluid communication between at least two pairs of the chambers; and a rod disposed slidingly in the bore, the rod being adapted to provide for an open circuit or a closed circuit between each pair of ports by sliding movement within the bore.
- 4. The practice platform of claim 3 wherein each hydraulic cylinder comprises at least one hydraulic chamber and the valve means provides a circuit between each of at least two pairs of the hydraulic chambers.
- 5. The practice platform of claim 4, wherein said deck is mounted to said base by universal joint means allowing multi-directional pivoting of said deck relative to said base.
- 6. The practice platform of claim 5 wherein said hydraulic cylinder has a housing connected to one of said base and said deck and has a piston rod connected to the other of said base and said deck, said piston rod including a piston dividing said cylinder into upper and lower hydraulic chambers, and said hydraulic cylinder has fluid lines communicating in a closed loop extending from said upper and lower hydraulic chambers.
- 7. The practice platform of claim 6 wherein the flow of fluid through said closed loop and said hydraulic cylinder is restricted, thereby moderating the speed at which said deck is pivotable on said base in reaction to the golfer's weight upon said deck.
- 8. The practice platform of claim 7, having four hydraulic cylinders situated for controlling pivoting of the deck on the base in generally orthogonal directions of inclination.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/170,957, filed Dec. 21, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,527,042.
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