The present disclosure relates to the field of portable mechanical products in sports and especially to the methods and systems that aid training for golf skills at locations where an actual golf court or facility is not available.
Golf is well known and enjoyed by multitudes of people around the world. It's very easy to practice chipping, pitching, and all the short shots without having access to a driving range. However, finding the space to master your long shots makes things a little more complicated. There is a way around this problem by using a golf hitting net or practicing tent. Using a net/tent enables practicing long shots using irons and woods without the risk of damaging any surroundings. These advantages make the golf hitting net an ideal way to improve the golf game. For these golf practicing nets/tents to be more portable, many such nets or tents are supported by a retractable and collapsible metal frame. Additionally, it is well known in the golf industry to practice golf by hitting a golf ball directly into a golf practice tent. Such tents use panels that are generally comprised of a taut mesh or net. Although one may practice using a mesh, it lacks means of ascertaining if the ball will reach the intended hole in actual practice, i.e., it lacks means of measuring the accuracy of the hit ball.
One problem associated with retractable/collapsible practice nets is that it takes some muscular strength to unfold them for commissioning and folding them for packing. Suppose one wants to erect the collapsible practice net quickly. In that case, another problem is one must be skilled in assembling different parts into an assembled practice net without assistance from instruction manuals. Even if the instruction manual is well written, it takes time to assemble numerous parts into an erect practice net. If the instruction manual is not well written, it results in frustration and a longer assembly/disassembly period for users. Retractable/collapsible nets are generally tricky to fold properly. It's a lot like folding a map. There are many ways to fold a map, but only one way gets all the creases to line up properly and look decent instead of a big mess. The multiplicity of parts and the skill required in assembly/disassembly is an irritant for many golf enthusiasts who want to practice.
Another less appreciated matter among collapsible-practice-net users is the hazard associated with using these structures. According to a study, assembly/disassembly (i.e., general injury while assembling or disassembling) and strain injuries (i.e., a strain injury resulting from the rigorous nature of tent handling) are among the top eighteen hazard patterns associated with tents. It is well known that golf ball injuries can be severe. Golf balls are small, heavy, and falling from great heights can increase the potential severity of any injury caused.
The third undesirable aspect of the existing practicing nets is their single functionality. If you want to take a camping trip and play golf along with your vocation, you might not bother to carry two pieces of equipment—a camping tent and a golf practicing net in your luggage. Why cannot they be combined into one simple gold practicing tent?
The existing collapsible practice nets usually have a single net to stop the golf ball. It is not unusual for the existing collapsible practice nets to rupture due to the ball's impact resulting in property damage and minor to fatal injuries. Thus, there is an unmet need to improve existing collapsible practice nets to prevent property damage, injuries, and lost lives.
With the advent of golf simulators, golf enthusiasts have an option to choose from simulator mats or projector-based, sonic-sound-based, radar-based, optical-sensor-based, and camera-based systems. However, cost, outdoor use functionality, portability, and need for tech-savviness are some of the many challenges associated with these golf simulators.
As a result, there exists a need for improvements over the prior art and, more particularly for a golf practice net that provides a golf enthusiast with an accurate, reliable, flexible, and user-friendly method and system to use a real golf ball in an indoor/outdoor setting of choice, provides ease in unfolding/folding, is equipped with providing desirable features, and reduces the likelihood and severity of injury to the golf enthusiast and of damage to the golf practice net in a cost-effective manner.
The present disclosure presents a method and system for a quick set-up and take-down, aka instant tent, doubled as a multifunctional golf practicing net. In one embodiment, the instant multifunctional golf practicing tent comprises a ceiling, a floor, two opposing side panels, a back panel, and an open face and one or more receiving nets for accepting golf balls that are launched into the tent; a collapsible frame structure at least partially external to the ceiling, two opposing side panels, back panel and floor panel providing structural support and enclosure for the instant tent; an upper end of a receiving net coupled to the ceiling, side panels or frame structure towards the ceiling and a lower end of the receiving net extending loosely towards the floor; the receiving net spaced apart from the back panel and/or the open face; and a quick set-up and take-down (aka instant) hub as a part of the collapsible frame structure for quickly launching the instant tent from the folded position into a fully built or expanded position and for quickly collapsing the fully built or expanded instant tent into the fully folded position so that the instant tent may be easily stored and transported.
The instant hub enables quick launching and collapsing of the instant tent with minimal effort. Non-limiting examples of minimal effort include manually operating a string or ring-shaped runner for both opening and/or closing; or pushing a button for a spring-loaded or pneumatically operated mechanism to create a force for quickly launching and collapsing the instant tent. Minimal effort is defined as much less muscular strength, operating steps, attention, and skill required than manually assembling and collapsing a collapsible practice net. For example, a person with half or one-third of the physical strength required for manually assembling and collapsing can do the same task. Thus, the present invention enables a golf enthusiast to forgo instruction manual (less operating steps and attention) and lessens the need for physical strength.
The receiving net attenuates the ball's kinetic energy in the form of speed and changes its moving direction to contain it within the instant tent to prevent property damage and physical injuries. Adding receiving net can increase golf practicing safety by ensuring the golf ball will never penetrate the back panel and causing damages. Applying additional receiving nets not only further ensure safety but also add advanced functions. In some embodiments, the receiving net is also a measuring net used to identify, infer, and monitor the golf ball's trajectory. This is especially true when multiple such receiving/measuring nets are installed in the instant tent. When the ball hits the measuring receiving net, the ball's hitting location can be identified by measuring maps. The net's lower end swings toward the back of the tent due to the striking force and/or trajectory of the ball. The ball then comes to rest at a location on the floor panel depending on the ball's speed, angle, and/or trajectory. The floor panel is pre-marked to show the corresponding actual distance the ball might have traveled if it was shot on an actual golf court. In other embodiments, a trajectory monitoring device, for example, a camera, is used to monitor and/or record the trajectory of the ball hitting the receiving net, and an instant prediction software analyzes the recording and translates that trajectory into a simulated trajectory of that ball if shot on an actual golf court. This simulation provides a near-real feeling, effect, and value of practicing on the actual golf court. In yet other embodiments, the receiving net has an image of a target or golf holes on the actual golf court.
The instant golf practicing tent in the present disclosure can be used to practice both swing, sand, and green golf skills, also multi-functionally used as a camping tent, beach tent, and/or other vocational shelters. The instant golf practicing tent can also have one or more side extension panels acting as a barrier to catch balls that miss the tent. The instant tent also has extension feet that allow adjustment to the length of the tent's extension poles as needed.
Thus, the instant tent overcomes the prior art limitations and provides an accurate, flexible, reliable, and user-friendly method and system for quickly launching and collapsing a practice net with minimal effort giving the golf enthusiast a near-real feel of practicing the actual golf court.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to further understand the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment (s) of the present disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principle of the invention. For simplicity and clarity, the figures of the present disclosure illustrate a general manner of construction of various embodiments. Descriptions and details of well-known features and techniques may be omitted to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the discussion of the present disclosure's described embodiments. It should be understood that the elements of the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. The term FIG. intends to include Figure & figure, and FIGs intends to include Figures & figures. Some elements' dimensions may be exaggerated relative to other elements for enhancing the understanding of described embodiments. In the drawings:
The present disclosure generally relates to instant multifunctional tent systems and methods that may take various forms and double as a golf practicing net. Various examples of the present invention are shown in the drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments. In the following description, specific details are mentioned to give a complete understanding of the present disclosure. However, it may likely be evident to a person of ordinary skill in the art; hence, the present disclosure may be applied without mentioning these specific details. The present disclosure is represented as few embodiments; however, the disclosure is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated by the figures or description below.
The language employed herein only describes particular embodiments; however, it is not limited to the disclosure's specific embodiments. The terms “they”, “he/she”, “his or her”, or “he or she” are used interchangeably because “they,” “them,” or “their” are considered singular gender-neutral pronouns. The terms “comprise” and/or “comprising” in this specification are intended to specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, and/or components; however, they do not exclude the presence or addition of other features, steps, operations, elements, components, or groups.
Unless otherwise defined, all terminology used herein, including technical and scientific terms, have the same definition as what is commonly understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art, typically to whom this disclosure belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having the same meaning as defined in the context of the relevant art and the present disclosure. Such terms should not be construed in an overly strict sense unless explicitly described herein. It should be understood that multiple techniques and steps are disclosed in the description, each with its individual benefit. Each technique or step can also be utilized in conjunction with a single, multiple, or all of the other disclosed techniques or steps. For brevity, the description will avoid repeating each possible combination of the steps unnecessarily. Nonetheless, it should be understood that such combinations are within the scope of the disclosure. Reference will now be made in detail to some embodiments of the present invention, illustrated in the accompanying figures. The followings are some of the element numbers used in these figures.
100 Instant golf practice tent
102 Instant hub
104 base pole
106 Telescopic pole
108 Side panel
110 Joint member
112 First receiving net
114 Canopy fastener
116 Receiving fastener
118 Lower end
120 Upper end
122 Tent floor
124 Roof panel
130 Base cap
132 Hub pole
134 Moving pole
138 Locking member
140 Cylinder
144 Back panel
154 Open face
210 Fixed end
218 Collapsing/Opening (CO) distance
220 Fixed pulley
222 Movable pulley
224 Spring
236 Cable
304 Stopping pocket
306 Joint member
312 Extension pole
314 Push-button
322 Telescopic direction
402 Receiving pole
404 Joint member
406 First distance
408 Second distance
412 Second receiving net
502 Third receiving net
504 Map
506 Third distance
510, 512 Map regions
602 Golf ball
604 Tracking device
606 Stand
608 Trajectory
612 First panel
614 First curtain
616 Second panel
618 Third panel
620 Second curtain
622 Third curtain
624 Hole
702 Target hole
802 Extension panel
906 Extension feet
908 Hole
910 Pin
As noted above,
Receiving fasteners (116) fasten an upper end (120) of the first receiving net (112) to the ceiling (124), side panels (108), and/or collapsible frame structure towards the ceiling (124). The receiving fasteners (116) include rope, string, chain, button, snap-fit, etc. In some embodiments of the instant golf practice tent (100), an upper portion of the first receiving net (112) may be fastened with the side panels (108) and/or collapsible frame structure. Receiving fasteners (116) discussed in this disclosure may be fastened, unless stated otherwise, to the ceiling (124), side panels (108), and/or collapsible frame structure towards the ceiling (124). Although the upper end (120) and/or upper portion of the first receiving net (112) is fastened, a lower end (118) of the receiving net (112) extends loosely towards the floor (122). In other words, the lower end (118) of the first receiving net is not connected to any other part of the instant golf practice tent (100).
In some embodiments, the instant hub (102) consists of a cylinder (140), and the locking member (138) comprises a bushing coaxially encircling the cylinder (140). One end of the cylinder (140) is fixedly connected to the base cap (130). The bushing enables the locking member (138) to slide along the cylinder (140) towards and away from the base cap (130). Movement of the locking member (138) towards the base cap (130) deploys the instant golf practice tent (100) into the expanded position, and movement of the locking member (138) away from the base cap (130) folds the instant golf practice tent (100). For example, a user may hold the locking member (138) and push/pull it to move the locking member (138) along the cylinder (140).
In some embodiments, the locking member (138) is lockable at a plurality of positions along the cylinder (140) even if the instant golf practice tent (100) is not fully expanded, i.e., folded position or partially folded position. In some embodiments, the locking member (138) is lockable between and at the fully folded and fully expanded positions. In some embodiments, the locking member (138) automatically locks onto the cylinder (140) when the locking member (138) is released by the user. In some embodiments, the locking member (138) automatically locks once the instant golf practice tent (100) fully expands. In other embodiments, the locking member (138) may have a pull-to-release, twist-to-release, or press-to-release mechanism for locking/unlocking. In this disclosure, the term partially folded position is used interchangeably with partially expanded position unless stated otherwise. In some embodiments, the locking member (138) comprises a push-pull, push & press to release or push-push locked type locking mechanism (not shown) for locking the locking member (138) along the cylinder (140). Other suitable locking mechanisms may be used.
The pulley and string mechanism consists of a string (236) that is connected to or near a fixed end (210) in the locking member (138), loops around a fixed pulley (220) disposed in the base cap (130), and then loops another movable pulley (222) disposed in the locking member (138) before finally exiting from the locking member (138) and becomes accessible to the user. A hook (not shown) may be attached to the free end of the string (236) that is accessible to the user. The user may hold the locking member (138) and pull the free end of the string (236) to launch the instant golf practice tent (100). The force of quickly launching the instant golf practice tent (100) is split between the side of the string (236) connected with the fixed end (210) and the free end accessible to the user. Thus, when the user pulls on the free end, only half the force would be required in comparison to the user who opens the instant golf practice tent (100) without a pulley. The force of pulling the string (236) would move the locking member (138) for a distance (218) towards the base cap (130), thereby launching the instant golf practice tent (100) as shown in
The instant golf practice tent (100) also has one or more stopping pockets (304) to prevent the golf balls hit into the instant golf practice tent (100) from flying out of the tent (100) from the front side to hurt people or damage properties. In one embodiment, the length of the forward telescopic/extension poles, which are towards the open face (154), is less than the length of the rear telescopic/extension poles, which are towards the back panel (144). This arrangement makes the floor (122) towards the back panel (144) at a higher elevation than the floor (122) near the open face (154). In other words, the floor (122) tilts forward such that the ball launched in the instant golf practice tent (100) would slide forward and gather in either of the stopping pockets (304). The stopping pockets (304) are located in the corners where the side segments of the side panel (108) contact the tent floor (122). In this embodiment, the triangular-shaped stopping pockets (304) act as barriers to stop golf balls from rolling out of the instant golf practice tent (100) via the corners of the instant golf practice tent (100). Also, the triangular-shaped stopping pockets (304) may be collapsible. Two similar stopping pockets may be also located in two top-sided corners. After practicing for a while, the user may gather the balls from the stopping pockets (304). This arrangement makes it easier for the user to collect balls, reduces cluttered balls on the field and the resulting distraction. Although,
As shown, the first (112) and second receiving nets (412) are at a first distance (406) and second distance (408), respectively, from the base of open-face (154) facing telescopic poles (106). If the golf ball is shot with such a force that the first receiving net (112) is unable to bring it to the full stop, the momentum of the golf ball is transferred to the second receiving net (412). As a result, the golf ball remains inside the instant golf practice tent (100) without rupturing any of the instant net's panels/nets. Thus, the second receiving net (412), when used in conjunction with the first receiving net (112), reduces hazards associated with practicing golf with existing collapsible practice nets, thereby preventing property damage, injuries, and lost lives.
However, if the user hits the ball (602) with such a force to follow trajectory (708, 716, 720), it means that the ball (602) would follow trajectory (710, 718, 722), respectively, once it hits the first net/panel/curtain. The tracking device (604) would observe trajectories (710, 718, and 722) to calculate the difference between the actual distance/trajectory and the intended distance/trajectory. Instead of the tracking device (604), one may use the distance from the starting point of the ball (602) up to the point where the ball (602) stops on the ground/instant tent's floor (122) to ascertain the actual error if the ball (602) was shot in the golf court. In some embodiments, as shown in
After the extension pole (312) is at the preferred position, and the pins (910) align with a set of holes (908), the inward forces can be removed from the pin (910), allowing the pins (910) to return to their original position and locking the extension pole (312) into position inside the extension feet (906). The extension feet (906) allow the user to adjust the length of the extension poles (312) and/or the tent opening/facing direction depending on the user's preference. The length of the extension feet (906) may be adjusted such that the tent floor (122) is tilting forward, backward, or sideways when viewed in a direction from the open face (154) toward the back panel (144). However other embodiments, are within the scope and spirit of the invention. In one embodiment, the extension feet (906) may be composed of a flexible material, such as plastic, polymers, metal, alloys, ceramic, carbon fibers, or other materials with characteristics that allow flexibility of the extension feet (906). In another embodiment, the extension feet (906) may be adjusted automatically by an electrical or mechanic mechanism such as step motors with sensors upon a golf ball hitting on a certain portion of a receiving net (112), so the instant tent (100) can collect the ball in a more desirable direction and/or position.
In yet another embodiment of the present disclosure, the back panel (144) can be lowered or retracted, or rolled down to have a bigger or full opening at the back. Similar features can be implemented to the other panels.
The method for the instant tent includes providing the components discussed above in an above-discussed manner to provide a golf practice instant tent that provides ease of unfolding/folding is equipped with providing above-noted features and reduces the likelihood and severity of injury to the golf enthusiast and of damage to the golf practice instant tent in a cost-effective manner.
The terms and expressions which have been employed herein as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention, in the use of such terms and expressions, of excluding any equivalents of the features shown and described (or portions thereof), and it is recognized that various modifications are possible within the scope of the claims. Accordingly, the claims are intended to cover all such equivalents. Various features, aspects, and embodiments have been described herein. The features, aspects, and embodiments are susceptible to combination with one another as well as to variation and modification, as will be understood by those having skill in the art. The present disclosure should, therefore, be considered to encompass such combinations, variations, and modifications.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/216,253, filed Jun. 29, 2021. The entire disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
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