Claims
- 1. A launch monitor system for measuring flight characteristics of an object moving in a predetermined field-of-view, the system comprising:
a support structure; a lighting unit disposed on the support structure and directing light into the predetermined field-of-view; a first camera unit disposed on the support structure and pointed toward the predetermined field-of-view; and a calibration assembly including a calibration fixture; and at least one telescoping member having a first end coupled to the support structure and a second end contactable with the calibration fixture, wherein the telescoping member has an extended position placing the calibration fixture in the field-of-view of the first camera unit.
- 2. The launch monitor system of claim 1, wherein the calibration fixture further includes contrasting markings in at least two different planes.
- 3. The launch monitor system of claim 2, wherein the contrasting markings are reflective markings.
- 4. The launch monitor system of claim 2, wherein the contrasting markings are painted markings.
- 5. The launch monitor system of claim 1, wherein the calibration fixture is coupled to the second end of the telescoping member, and the telescoping member has a retracted position where the calibration fixture out of the field-of-view of the first camera unit.
- 6. The launch monitor system of claim 2, wherein the calibration fixture further includes contrasting markings in at least three different planes.
- 7-13. (canceled).
- 14. The launch monitor system of claim 5, wherein the calibration fixture further includes two legs, each leg being pivotally connected to the first and second walls.
- 15. The launch monitor system of claim 1, further including a second camera unit disposed on the support structure and pointed toward the predetermined field-of-view, and the telescoping member is disposed between the first camera unit and the second camera unit.
- 16. The launch monitor system of claim 15, further including a computer with at least one algorithm, each camera for taking at least one image of the calibration fixture, wherein the computer converts each image into calibration data.
- 17. A launch monitor system for measuring flight characteristics of an object moving in a predetermined field-of-view, the system comprising:
a frame; and a launch monitor for taking at least one image of the object of the field-of view, the launch monitor being pivotally coupled to the frame at a pivot point such that the launch monitor is spaced above the ground and the pivot point is aligned above the center of the launch monitor.
- 18. The launch monitor system of claim 17, further including a calibration fixture having contrasting markings thereon.
- 19. The launch monitor system of claim 18, further including at least one telescoping member having a first end coupled to the launch monitor and a second end contactable with the calibration fixture, wherein the telescoping member has an extended position placing the calibration fixture in the field-of-view.
- 20. The launch monitor system of claim 19, wherein the frame further includes a base and at least one pair of upwardly extending arms, the monitor system further including a rod connectable to the arms with a pair of bearings.
- 21. The launch monitor system of claim 19, wherein the second end of the telescoping member is coupled to the calibration fixture.
- 22. The launch monitor system of claim 17, further including a level.
- 23. A method of calibrating a launch monitor having a calibration fixture, comprising the steps of:
providing the launch monitor with a telescoping member; moving the telescoping member from a retracted position to an extended position; contacting the calibration fixture to the free end of the telescoping member in the extended position; taking at least one image of the fixture while the telescoping member is in the extended position; and converting each image into calibration data.
- 24. The method of claim 23, further including determining launch monitor constants based on the calibration data.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/156,611 filed on Sep. 18, 1998, now pending, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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