This disclosure relates to the field of golf training devices. Specifically, to a golf training device used to improve a golfer's swing while putting, or chipping.
Disclosed herein is a golf swing training device comprising several novel components which may be arranged in different configurations. The device in one configuration comprises: a platform; a support leg having a first end pivotally connected to the platform and extending vertically therefrom; a substantially rigid base rail pivotally coupled to a second end of the support leg; a carriage plate positionally attached to the base rail so as to reposition relative thereto through a swing arc; and a golf club handle clamp attached to the carriage plate so as to fixedly attach a golf club thereto.
The golf swing training device may also include a plurality of rollers which are attached to the carriage plate and configured to engage the base rail so as to reduce friction there between. These rollers may have an outer surface which is concave relative to the rotational plane so as to maintain position on the base rail or on the sub rails.
The golf swing training device may also be configured wherein the platform comprises an upper surface upon which a trainee stands. This platform may utilize the trainee's own weight to stabilize the device.
The golf swing training device may further comprise: a carriage pivot installed between the carriage plate and the golf club handle clamp so as to allow for selective adjustment of the golf club handle clamp relative to the carriage plate. This adjustment is in a vertical plane and is substantially perpendicular to the base plate. Using this carriage pivot, the carriage pivot is generally fixed in place during operation of the training device.
The golf swing training device may further comprise a clamp slide positioned between the carriage plate and the golf club handle clamp to allow for selective linear and vertical adjustment of the golf club handle clamp relative to the carriage plate. As with the carriage pivot, generally the clamp slide is fixed in place during operation of the training device.
The golf swing training device may also comprise an upper and a lower sub rail attached to upper and lower portions of the base rail respectively. The carriage plate is normally positionally attached to the sub rails so as to slide or roll thereon. Rollers may be attached to the carriage plate so as to rotate relative to the carriage place, and may comprise a concave outer surface which engages the outer surface of the sub rails. The sub rails themselves may be substantially cylindrical, and bent into an adjustable arc.
The golf swing training device may also comprise a sub rail position adjustment system wherein the position of one or both of the upper and lower sub rails may be adjusted relative to the base rail. The sub rail position adjustment system is also normally fixed in place during operation of the training device. This sub rail position adjustment system allows for different radiuses of swing, and may also allow the distance between the sub rails to be adjusted. By adjusting the relative spacing of the sub rails, the trajectory of the club may be adjusted.
The golf swing training device may further comprise a first carriage sub plate pivotally attached to the carriage plate and positionally attached to the upper sub rail and; a second carriage sub plate pivotally attached to the carriage plate and positionally attached to the lower sub rail.
The golf swing training device may further utilize a tilt adjustment system between the base rail and the support. The tilt adjustment system provides for selective adjustment of the base rail relative to the support leg in a vertical plane perpendicular to the base rail. Generally, the tilt adjustment system is fixed during operation of the training device.
The golf swing training device may further comprise a height adjustment system between the platform and the base rail. The height adjustment system allows for the vertical position of the base rail to be selectively adjusted. As with other adjustment systems, the height adjustment system is normally fixed during operation of the training device.
The golf swing training device may further comprise: a support strut having a first end pivotally attached to the platform. Wherein the support strut in one form has a second end pivotally attached to the support leg.
The golf swing training device may also utilize a support strut length adjustment system. The support strut length adjustment system thus provides for adjustment of the distance between the first end and the second end of the support strut. Thus, the angle of the support leg relative to the platform may be selectively adjusted.
The golf swing training device may be configured wherein the support leg comprises a left side leg and a right side leg each independently attached to the platform; and wherein each of the left side leg and right side leg are independently attached to the base rail.
The golf swing training device may alternatively be configured wherein each of the left side leg and right side leg comprise a height adjustment system independent of the height adjustment system of the opposing side leg.
The golf swing training device may further comprise: a left side support strut having a first end pivotally attached to the platform; and the left side support strut having a second end pivotally attached to the left side leg; a right side support strut having a first end pivotally attached to the platform; and the right side support strut having a second end pivotally attached to the right side leg.
The golf swing training device may be arranged wherein each of the left side support strut and right side support strut comprise a length adjustment system independent of the length adjustment system of the opposing support strut.
The disclosed training device is an apparatus where in one form a user stands upon the upper surface 32 of the platform 24, grasps the handle 34 of a golf club 36, and swings the golf club 36 and attached carriage 30 laterally through an arc along the base rail 28. Due to the nature of the base rail and the way the carriage is mounted to the base rail, the user must swing the club through a prescribed arc. Thus, the head 38 of the putter 36 is forced too swing back and forth in a correct angle and arc which establishes and/or reinforces a correct muscle memory to the user. This formalized repletion would establish and/or reinforce the correct form and swinging of the golf club 36. This muscle memory would be maintained when the golf club is not attached to the putting training device 20.
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The golf training device 20 generally comprises three interoperating portions. These portions being: a platform 24, a base rail 28, and a carriage 30. To gain a better understanding of some of the solutions previously addressed, a review of prior patents such as U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,862,444, 7,670,233, and 7,144,340 incorporated herein by reference, is suggested.
The disclosed training device is an apparatus where in one form a user stands upon the upper surface 32 of the platform 24, grasps the handle 34 of a golf club 36, and swings the golf club 36 and attached carriage 30 laterally through an arc along the base rail 28. Thus, the head 38 of the putter 36 would swing back and forth in a correct angle and arc to establish and reinforce a correct muscle memory to the user. This formalized repletion would establish and/or reinforce the correct form and swinging of the golf club 36. This muscle memory would be maintained when the golf club is not attached to the putting training device 20.
To allow for easier portability, in one form a locking pivot 40 is formed between a support 42 and the platform 24. In one form, a portion of the locking pivot 40 is attached to a frame portion 44 of the platform 24. This frame portion 44 adds stability and rigidity to the overall device 20.
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In one form a carriage pivot 52 is attached to the carriage plate 46 and a clamp slider 54 is pivotably attached thereto and configured to rotate about the carriage pivot 52 relative to the carriage plate 46. The clamp slider 54 comprises a surface 56 to slideably attach a clamp 58 thereto or upon the clamp 58 is configured to selectively reposition linearly relative to the clamp slider 54.
In one form, a fixing device is utilized to hold the clamp 58 and maintain relative position of the clamp 58 to the clamp slider 54 once the correct orientation is achieved. In one form, a wing nut 60 achieves this purpose while at the same time providing the clamp body 62 with a tensioning mechanism to rigidly hold the shaft 64 of the golf club 36 therein. In one form, the clamp body 62 pivots about a clamp pivot 66.
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In addition, a surface 56′ may provide for sliding movement between the clamp 58′ and carriage plate 46′ is formed somewhat different from the figuration shown in
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Also shown in this configuration is a height adjustment system 92 in one form comprising a locking knob 94 having a threaded shaft which engages a threaded portion of a lower leg portion 96. An upper leg portion 98 may fit within the lower leg section in a telescoping manner. Thus, as the locking knob 94 is tensioned, the shaft may engage the outer surface 100 of the upper leg portion 98. Thus fixing the upper leg portion 98 in place relative to the lower leg portion 96. In this way, the height of the base rail 28 may be adjusted. Furthermore, given a certain degree of flexibility in the support 42, the height of the base rail 28 on the right side 102 may be adjusted separately from the height of the base rail 28 at the left side 104 to offset the arc of the base rail for a particular user.
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Rigidity can be improved in the apparatus by the addition of support struts 106. In particular, right leg 42a may be supported by a right support strut 106a, and the left leg 42B may be supported I a left support strut 106b. In one form, each of the support struts 106 is connected at a lower pivot 108 to the frame portion 44 and is also connected to the associated leg 42 at an upper pivot 110. In one form, each support strut 106 comprises a length adjustment system 112 which may operate in a similar manner to the height adjust the system 92 previously disclosed.
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The two legs may be similarly asymmetrically offset when the height adjustment systems are not set equally.
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While the present invention is illustrated by description of several embodiments and while the illustrative embodiments are described in detail, it is not the intention of the applicants to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Also, several components have been depicted in separate drawings, but may be combined in ways not particularly shown. For example, the height adjustment system 92 is shown in a two legged configuration of
This application claims priority benefit of U.S. Ser. No. 61/499,796, filed Jun. 22, 2011 and incorporated herein by reference.
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