Swing posture doll

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6439952
  • Patent Number
    6,439,952
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 27, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 27, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Ackun; Jacob K.
    • Francis; Faye
    Agents
    • Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack, L.L.P.
Abstract
A swing posture doll includes a bent-forward chest member 5 on a waist member 4 supported by a pair of leg members 2, 2a. Right and left arm members 6, 7 are attached to shoulder portions on both sides of the chest member 5 so as to be capable of taking a slightly bent-forward posture. A head portion 9 is provided on the chest member 5, and the chest member 5 is capable of rotating about the shaft which can oscillate in the lateral direction. The right arm member 6 and the left arm member 7 attached to the chest member 5 are formed to be capable of rotating and bending in specified directions. Thus, by applying swinging movement from sports to the arm members 6, 7 while rotating the chest member 5, it is possible to represent a desirable swing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a swing posture doll capable of representing postures in performing swinging movement in golf.




2. Description of the Background Art




In order to improve striking techniques in golf, for example, its very important that positional relationships among each part of the body and an angle of movement at the time of swinging movement are proper. Therefore, it is necessary to acquire successive movements and positions of each part of the body at the time of swinging movement and to reproduce them at the time of actual swinging movement.




Even though theory established regarding how each part of the body should move at the time of swinging movement in golf, it is very difficult to actually move the body according to that theory. Hence, the most reliable way to master the correct swing is to learn desirable swinging movement through one's own eyes. From this view point, the inventor of the present invention has already proposed a doll capable of representing swinging movement in Japanese Examined Patent Publication JP-82 2-55066 (HEI-2 1990).




The doll described above has a structure such that a pair of arm members is oscillatably attached to a chest member. However, available range of movement of the chest member is not sufficient, and there has been found room for improvement in representing desirable swinging movement.




In view of this, a problem of the present invention is to provide a swing posture doll capable of representing desirable swinging movement by improving the structure of the chest member.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to solve the above-mentioned problem, the present invention provides a swing posture doll in which a bent-forward chest member is provided on a waist member supported by a pair of leg members. Right and left arm members are attached to shoulder positions on both sides of the chest member so as to be capable of taking a downwardly and slightly bent-forward posture, and a head portion is provided on the chest member.




The chest member is made to be rotatable about a shaft capable of lateral oscillation. The right arm member is composed of a right clavicle member, an upper arm, a forearm and a hand member. The right clavicle member is attached to the right shoulder of the chest member so as to be capable of rotating in the fore-and-aft direction. The upper end of the upper arm is attached to the right clavicle member by a shoulder hinge so as to be capable of rotating in the vertical direction, and the forearm is connected to the upper arm so as to be capable of bending in the vertical direction. The hand member is attached to the forearm so as to be capable of moving in the vertical and lateral directions.




The left arm member is composed of a left clavicle member, an upper arm, a forearm and a hand member. The left clavicle member is fixed to the left shoulder of the chest member. The upper and of the upper arm is attached to the left clavicle member by means of a shoulder hinge so as to be capable of revolving and rotating in the lateral direction. The forearm is connected to the upper arm so as to be capable of revolving and bending, and the hand member is attached to the forearm so as to be capable of moving in the vertical direction.




In the above configuration, the chest shaft capable of lateral oscillation of the chest member is attached to a fulcrum shaft in the fore-and-aft direction provided in the chest member at its lower end. The chest shaft is able to oscillate about the fulcrum shaft, and the head portion is rotatably attached to the upper end of the shaft projecting from the upper part of the chest member.




Furthermore, the chest member is fixed to the upper end of the support column standing on a pedestal on which the pair of leg members are to be placed. By rotating the support column with the use of a lever, the waist member will rotate two-dimensionally.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a swing posture doll;




FIG.


2


(A) is a side view in longitudinal section showing an upper part of the swing posture doll, and




FIG.


2


(B) is a front view in longitudinal section of a waist member;





FIG. 3

is a front view in longitudinal section showing the upper part of the portion posture doll;





FIG. 4

is a plan view partially cut away showing a shoulder portion and an arm portion of the swing posture doll;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged section view showing a part where a foot member is attached to a pedestal; and




FIG.


6


(A) is a section view showing attachment structure between a forearm and a hand member of a right arm, and




FIG.


6


(B) is a section view showing attachment stucture between a forearm and a hand member of a left arm.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In the following, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the illustrated examples.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a swing posture doll is formed by a pair of leg members


2


,


2




a


standing on a pedestal


1


having an appropriate size. A buttock member


3


is supported by upper ends of both the leg members


2


,


2




a


and a spherical waist member


4


is rotatably supported on the buttock member


3


. A chest member


5


is attached on the waist member


4


in a bent-forward posture so as to be capable of rotating about a shaft for allowing lateral oscillation in a bent-forward posture. Left and right arm members


6


,


7


are attached to the chest member


5


at each shoulder position on each side of the upper part of the chest member


5


so as to be capable of taking a downwardly and slightly bent-forward posture, and a head portion


9


is attached to a neck member


8


on the upper end of the chest member


5


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, an upper end of a support column


10


disposed so as to stand on the upper surface of the pedestal


1


penetrates through the buttock member


3


in the in the vertical direction so that the buttock member can rotate. The lower part of the waist member


4


is rotatably fitted in an arc-shaped concave portion


11


provided in the upper part of the buttock member


3


, and the waist member


4


is fixed to the upper end of the support column


10


so as to allow the support column


10


and the waist member


4


to rotate in an integrated manner.




The chest member


5


is hollow inside, as an opening in the lower part of chest member


5


fitted above the waist member


4


, and has a vertical shaft


12


disposed inside the waist member


5


. The shaft


12


is formed by connecting a lower shaft


12




a


in a slightly bent-forward posture and an upper shaft


12




b


in a further bent-forward posture by a flexible member


13


such as a wire, rubber, spring and the like for allowing bending. The lower end of the lower shaft


12




a


is pivoted on a fulcrum shaft


14


aligned in the for-and-aft direction and provided in the waist member


4


so as to allow oscillation in the lateral direction with the fulcrum shaft


14


being the center of oscillation. The upper shaft


12




b


rotatably penetrates through the neck member


8


at an upper end portion thereof. The neck member


8


is fixed to the upper center part of the chest member


5


, and has an upper end attached to the head portion


9


in a rotatable manner so that the head portion


9


is located on the neck member


8


.




As described above, the waist member


4


is able to rotate two-dimensionally. Thus, the shaft


12


, which has its lower end attached to the fulcrum shaft


14


of the waist member


4


, can two-dimensionally rotate integrally with the waist member


4


. Accordingly, the head portion


9


attached to the shaft


12


rotates integrally with the waist member


4


.




The support column


10


located on the pedestal


1


is bent at a midpoint of the lower part, and curved toward the pedestal


1


in a rotatable manner so that the lower end thereof is positioned directly under the center of the upper end portion of the right leg member


2


. The lower end portion of the support column


10


is formed into a lever


10




a


projecting rearward from the pedestal


1


. By causing the lever


10




a


to oscillate, thereby rotating the support column


10


, the waist member


4


is caused to rotate.




The pair of leg members


2


,


2




a


each consist of a combination of a foot member


15


to be attached to the pedestal


1


, a lower limb


16


located above the foot member


15


and an upper limb


17


located above the lower limb


16


. As shown in

FIG. 5

, the foot member


15


is attached to the pedestal


1


via an attachment member


18


made of wire.




The attachment member


18


is formed in such a manner that a lateral shaft


18




a


of the front end is curved toward a bearing member


19


provided in the bottom surface of the pedestal


1


. At the rear end of a lower shaft


18




b


which extends rearward from one end of the lateral shaft


18




a


is provided an arc-shaped shaft


18




c


which forms an arc shape with the lateral shaft


18




a


being the center thereof. The arc-shaped shaft penetrates in the vertical direction through a hole


20


provided in the pedestal


1


. At the upper end of the arc-shaped shaft


18




c


is a fulcrum shaft


18




d


bending forward, with the result that the attachment member


18


is capable of oscillating in the vertical direction with the lateral shaft


18




a


being the center of oscillation. And the foot member


15


is attached to the fulcrum shaft


18




d


so as to be capable of rotating in the lateral direction on the pedestal


1


.




Accordingly, the foot member


15


can make motion combining vertical tilting motion with its toe portion being the fulcrum of tilt with respect to the fore-and-aft direction and rotating motion in the lateral direction with the fulcrum shaft


18




d


being the center of rotation. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the foot member


15


and the lower end of the lower limb


16


are connected by a universal joint


21


capable of accepting motion of the foot member


15


, while the upper end of the lower limb


16


and the lower end of the upper limb


17


are connected by a knee joint


22


enabling bending motion.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, attachment of the buttock member


3


and the upper limb


17


at each of the leg members


2


,


2




a


is achieved in such a manner that a concave cut portion


23


is provided on each side of the lower part of the buttock member


3


. A lower shaft


25


is connected to an upper shaft


24


(fixed to the buttock member within the concave cut portion


23


) by a flexible member


26


such as a wire, rubber, spring and the like to thereby enable bending. The lower end portion of the lower shaft


25


is connected to a lateral shaft


27


laid transversely in the upper end of the upper limb


17


so as to leave small play therebetween. Consequently, the buttock member


3


is supported by both the leg members


2


,


2




a.






With the configuration as described above, the pair of leg members


2


,


2




a


support the waist member


4


so as to allow rotation in the horizontal direction on the buttock member


3


, which stands on the pedestal


1


and is supported by both the leg members


2


,


2




a


so that an angle of opening of legs and an angle of bending in the fore-and-aft direction can be set freely.




When both the leg members


2


,


2




a


rotate in the condition that the lower limb


16


and the upper limb


17


slightly bend forward, they allow rotations of the lower limb


16


and the upper limb


17


by right-and-left rotation and fore-and-aft oscillation with the front end of the foot member


15


being the fulcrum.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 4

, the right arm member


6


is attached at the position of the right shoulder of the chest member


5


. A right clavicle member


28


is pivotally connected to the chest member


5


by a pin


29


so as to allow movement along the horizontal direction in the fore-and-aft direction. An upper arm


31


is attached to the front end of the right clavicle member


28


by a shoulder hinge


30


so as to allow movement along the vertical direction. A forearm


32


is connected to the front end of the upper arm


31


by an elbow hinge


33


so as to allow revolution and bending in the front, rear and vertical directions. A right hand member


34


is attached to the front end of the forearm


32


so as to allow movement along the vertical and lateral directions.




The right clavicle member


28


has a thin shaft having an inside end which is pivoted in a recess portion


35


extending in the horizontal direction provided at the right shoulder of the chest member


5


by the pin


29


so as to allow movement in the fore-and-aft direction, and an outside end to which the upper end of the upper arm


31


is attached by the shoulder hinge


30


so as to allow rotation in the vertical direction. This shoulder hinge


30


enables the upper arm


31


to rotate with respect to the right clavicle member


28


within the range of a hole portion


38


by accommodating a spherical member


36


fixed to the outside end of the right clavicle member


28


inside a hollow spherical member


37


fixed to the upper end of the upper arm


31


and providing the vertical hole portion


38


through which the right clavicle member


28


is to penetrate on the side of the hollow spherical member


37


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the elbow hinge


33


connecting the upper arm


31


and the forearm


32


is formed by providing a hollow spherical member


39


fixed to the front end of the upper arm


31


with a slot


40


extending in the up-and-down (vertical) direction and accommodating a spherical member


41


in the hollow spherical member


40


in a rotatable manner. The upper end of the forearm


32


is attached to a projecting shaft


42


of the spherical member


41


, whereby the forearm


32


is connected to the upper arm


31


so as to be capable of rotating and bending in the forward, backward and vertical directions within the range of the slot


40


.




Next, as shown in FIG.


6


(A), attachment of the right hand member


34


to the forearm


20


is so configured that a spherical member


52


is provided at the front end of a hinge shaft


51


which is fixed to the forearm


32


so as to project from the front end of the forearm


32


. A tilt groove


53


through which the hinge shaft


51


is to penetrate is provided at the rear part of the hand member


34


holding the spherical member


52


, so that the hand member


34


is capable of bending in the diagonal direction combining the vertical and lateral direction along the tilt groove


53


with the spherical member


52


being the center of bending.




The left arm member


7


is attached at the position of the left shoulder of the chest member


5


. A left clavicle member


54


is fixed to the chest member


5


, and an upper arm


31




a


is attached to the front end of the left clavicle member


54


by a left shoulder hinge


55


so as to allow rotation along the lateral direction. A forearm


32




a


is connected to the front end of the upper arm


3


la by an elbow hinge


33




a


so as to allow bending in the forward, backward and vertical directions. A left hand member


34




a


is attached to the front end of the forearm


32




a


so as to allow bending in the vertical direction.




The left clavicle member


54


has a thin shaft and is fixed to the left shoulder portion of the chest member


5


so as to project to the outside. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the left shoulder hinge


55


enables the upper arm


31


a to revolve and rotate in the lateral direction with respect to the left clavicle member


54


within the range of a slot


58


by accommodating a spherical member


56


fixed to the outside end of the left clavicle member


54


inside a hollow spherical member


57


fixed to the upper end of the upper arm


31




a


, and by providing the slot


58


extending in the diagonally lateral direction through which the left clavicle member


54


is to penetrate on the side of the hollow spherical member


57


.




The elbow hinge


33




a


connecting the upper arm


31




a


and the forearm


32




a


is formed by rotatably accommodating a spherical member


60


in a hollow spherical member


59


fixed to the front end of the upper arm


31




a


. The upper end of the forearm


32




a


is attached to a projecting shaft


61


of the spherical member


60


, whereby the forearm


32




a


is connected so as to be capable of rotating and bending within a predetermined range of angle.




Furthermore, as shown in FIG.


6


(B), attachment of the left hand member


34




a


with respect to the forearm


32




a


is achieved by fixing a hinge shaft


62


to the forearm


32




a


so as to project from the front end thereof. A vertical groove


63


provided in the rear part of the left hand member


34




a


is fitted on the hinge shaft


62


, so that the hinge shaft


62


and the left hand member


34




a


are connected by a transverse pin


64


. The left hand member


34




a


can only bend in the up-and-down direction along the vertical groove


63


with the transverse pin


64


being the center of bending.




Both the arm members


6


and


7


take a downward and slightly bent-forward posture by adjusting so that the hand member


34


of the right arm member


6


is positioned on the front side of the left hand member


34




a


of the left arm member


7


in front of the chest member


5


. A golf club A is attached to both the hand members


34


,


34




a


in a bent-forward and downward arrangement.




The swing posture doll according to the present invention is configured as described above. As shown in

FIG. 1

, by making the swing posture doll stand on the pedestal


1


so that the leg members


2


,


2




a


on both sides bend slightly forwardly in the condition that the distance between them increases in the downward direction, turning the buttock member


3


and the chest member


5


to the front, stretching both the arm members


6


and


7


in a bent-forward and downward direction, and attaching the golf club A to the left and right hand members


34


,


34




a


overlapping back and forth, it is possible to naturally represent the posture of address where the golf club A is held in a bent-forward posture.




Starting from this state, after taking the golf club A back along the track in the direction of track up to the top position and then swinging down, the chest member


5


is integrally rotated in the same direction. In addition, each join part operates as if a person performed down swinging after taking the club back.




In other words, when the chest member


5


rotates about the bent-forward shaft, since the shaft


12


is allowed to oscillate in the lateral direction, rotation of the chest member


5


becomes smooth. The upper arm


31


of the right arm member


6


is allowed to oscillate in the fore-and-aft direction with respect to the chest member


5


and to rotate along the hole portion


38


. The chest member


5


rotates about the forwardly inclined upper shaft


12




a


in the rotation direction of the right arm member


6


. The forearm


32


is bent at an approximately right angle with respect to the upper arm


31


until top is achieved when the club is taken back, and the upper arm


31


and the forearm


32


are aligned approximately in line from top to impact.




On the other side, the upper arm


31


a of the left arm member


7


can freely rotate along the slot


59


extending diagonally with respect to the chest member


5


. The upper arm


31




a


and the forearm


32




a


are couple-driven in the rotation direction of the right arm member


6


so that they are slightly bent from the approximately line alignment during the period from address to top and return to the state that the upper arm


31




a


and the forearm


32




a


are slightly bent to the state that they are aligned approximately in line during the period from top to impact.




As described above, by restricting motion in the stretching direction of both the arm members


6


and


7


, undesired motion does not occur at each joint portion. Thus, it is possible to represent the most theoretical swing movement, and motions of the arms and the body at the time of golf swing can be learned by viewing these representations.




Moreover, since the waist member


4


is fixed to the upper end of the support column


10


, the waist member


4


is rotated by rotating the support column


10


with the lever


10




a


, and the waist member


4


and the head portion


9


are integrally rotated via the shaft


12


. Thus, operation of swinging the waist can be obtained by the rotation of the support column


10


.




Incidentally, in the drawings, swinging movements in golf are described. However, by attaching a bat to the right and left hand members


34


,


34




a


, it is possible to make it a posture doll for baseball, and such a doll is suited for appreciation as a figurine representing a swing posture.




As described above, according to the present invention, a swing posture doll has a bent-forward chest member provided on a waist member supported by a pair of leg members, right and left arm members attached to shoulder portions on both sides of the chest member so as to be capable of taking a slightly bent-forward posture, and a head portion provided on the chest member. Therefore, the chest member becomes capable of rotating about the shaft which can oscillate in the lateral direction, and the right arm member and the left arm member attached to the chest member are formed to be capable of rotating and bending in specified directions. Consequently, the bent-forward chest member can rotate smoothly, both the arm members perform only motions required for swinging movement, a posture at the time of swinging movement can be represented in agreement with the movement of thejoint desired by a person, and proper swinging movement of various sports can be learned through watching this movement.




Furthermore, since postures of swinging movement of various sports can be realistically represented, depending on combination of the sport tool to be attached to the arm members, it may be appreciated as a figurine.



Claims
  • 1. A swing-posture doll comprising:a waist member including a fulcrum shaft arranged in a front-to-rear direction with respect to the doll; a chest member including a longitudinal main shaft having a lower end connected to said fulcrum shaft of said waist member, said chest member being arranged so as to be rotatable about said main shaft and so as to be laterally pivotable about said fulcrum shaft of said waist member in a substantially vertical plane; a pair of leg members supporting said waist member; a right arm member including a right clavicle member, a right upper arm, a right forearm, and a right hand, said right clavicle member being connected to a right shoulder portion of said chest member so as to be laterally pivotable in a substantially horizontal plane, an upper end of said right upper arm being connected to said right clavicle member by a shoulder hinge so as to be pivotable in a substantially vertical plane, said right forearm being connected to said right upper arm so as to be pivotable in a substantially vertical plane, said right hand being connected to said right forearm so as to be pivotable in a substantially vertical plane and so as to be rotatable about a central axis of said right hand; and a left arm member including a left clavicle member, a left upper arm, a left forearm, and a left hand, said left clavicle member being fixed to a left shoulder portion of said chest member, an upper end of said left upper arm being connected to-said left clavicle member by a shoulder hinge so as to be pivotable in a substantially vertical plane and so as to laterally pivotable in a substantially horizontal plane, said left forearm being connected to said left upper arm so as to be pivotable in a substantially vertical plane and rotatable about a central axis of said left forearm, said left hand being connected to said left forearm so as to be pivotable in a substantially vertical plane.
  • 2. The doll of claim 1, wherein said fulcrum shaft is arranged in said waist member as to be substantially transverse to a longitudinal direction of the swing-posture doll.
  • 3. The doll of claim 1, further comprising a support column extending in a vertical direction and having an upper end connected to said waist member.
  • 4. The doll of claim 3, further comprising a platform for supporting said pair of leg members, said support column extending downward through said platform and being bent in a rearward direction so as to form a lever, said lever being operable to be pivoted in a horizontal plane so as to rotate said waist member.
  • 5. The doll of claim 1 wherein said main shaft comprises an upper shaft having a lower end flexibly connected to an upper end of a lower shaft by a flexible member.
  • 6. The doll of claim 1, wherein said main shaft is connected to said fulcrum shaft such that said chest member is angled forward with respect to a longitudinal axis of said pair of leg members.
  • 7. The doll of claim 1, further comprising a head portion connected to said chest member so as to be rotatable about a central axis of said head portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-375282 Nov 2000 JP
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