The present invention relates to a system and method for assisting children in learning and improving upon aim in basketball and other sports. More specific, the present invention relates to a novel device for instructing and reinforcing proper aim in basketball and other sports, and a novel method relating to such implementation.
There exist many types of devices for promoting and teaching youth sports. For instance, miniature basketball rims are well known in the art. As an example, Little Tikes® makes and sells a miniature free-standing basketball rim intended for use by toddlers and small children. The rim stands about four feet off the ground, though is adjustable to greater heights.
As another example, Gorilla® brand makes basketball rims that can be lowered by turning a crank to positions of about six feet off the ground, or can be raised to regulation height of ten feet, or any position in between.
These devices accomplish the goals of teaching children how to play certain sports such as basketball by lowering the rim to a height that a toddler or a young child can reach. In other sports, such as baseball, tees are well known in the art for helping children to learn how to bat a ball, as another example.
The prior art devices do not teach children proper aim for throwing or kicking a ball. For instance, in basketball, it is understood by good coaches that one should aim just slightly above the rim and not at the rim. But youth basketball devices do not provide for any indicator of proper aim. Rather, children tend to aim at the bright orange rim, which almost certainly results in a rebound and not a basket.
According to one non-limiting aspect of the present disclosure, an example embodiment of a system is disclosed for assisting children in learning and improving upon aim in basketball and other sports. The system is adapted for use with a basketball rim secured to a post or a mount, the basketball rim having a recessed portion. The system includes a retainer ring for insertion within or securing to the recess in the basketball rim; and one or more targets secured to the retainer ring, each target comprising a head portion connected to a stem. The target is an educational tool that may be a traditional bullseye, a character or cartoon character, a number, a letter, among many other examples. In use, a child aims for the target, which is positioned just above the basketball rim, as opposed to the rim itself. In so doing, the child positions the basketball for a successful basket and not a rebound off the rim. The system also is configurable for other youth sports, including soccer and baseball as examples.
According to another non-limiting aspect of the present disclosure, an example embodiment of a method is disclosed for assisting children in learning and improving upon aim in basketball and other sports. The method includes the steps of attaching a retainer ring to a basketball rim, securing one or more targets to the retainer ring, each target having a head portion connected to a stem, the stem retained by the retainer ring. Then, positioning the head portion of each target above the basketball rim at a location wherein aim of the basketball is optimized for shooting a successful basket, and aiming and shooting a basketball at a location immediately adjacent to and above the head portion of a target.
Additional features and advantages are described herein, and will be apparent from the following Detailed Description and the figures.
Features and advantages of the system and method described herein may be better understood by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
A skilled artisan will appreciate the foregoing details, as well as others, upon considering the following Detailed Description of certain non-limiting embodiments of the system and method according to the present disclosure. One of ordinary skill also may comprehend certain of such additional details upon using the system and method described herein.
The present disclosure, in part, is directed to a system and method for assisting children in learning and improving upon aim in basketball and other sports. More specific, the present invention relates to a novel device for instructing and reinforcing proper aim in basketball and other sports, and a novel method relating to such implementation.
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Moreover, instead of the retaining ring 12 being sized to fit within a recess 24 of the rim 20, the retaining ring 12 may be sized to be positioned immediately inside of and abutting against the rim 20. In this configuration, the retaining ring 12 may be attached directly to the rim 20 with one or more clips that hold the retaining ring 12 against the rim 20. Alternatively, the retaining ring 12 may be secured to the rim 20 by one or more set screws, or bolts and wing nuts, as examples. One skilled in the art may appreciate additional ways of securing the retaining ring 12 to the rim 20 upon use of the present invention so as to limit the number of parts involved and thereby minimize the installation time and effort.
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The target 30 may further comprise internal circuitry for activating and powering lights and/or sound effects or music. The lights and/or sound of the target 30 may be activated upon impact from a basketball. For example, if a basketball grazes over the top of a target 30, as would be the situation when a ball is shot with proper aim, then the target 30 may illuminate one color of lights and/or play a specific song or sound effect. As another example, if the basketball strikes the target closer to the base, as would be the situation when a ball is shot with poor aim, then the target 30 may illuminate another color of lights and/or play a different song or sound effect. If the targets 30, in working in unison, detect that a ball passed through the hoop, then the targets 30 may operate in unison to cheer the user on by illuminating certain lighting, together or in sequence, and playing a common song or sound effect.
The target 30 may further comprise internal circuitry for facilitating the interaction of the target 30 with a smart phone application or app. The circuitry of target 30 may be a radio frequency identification tag (RFID) or other integrated circuit or chip capable of interaction with a smart phone via radio frequency, Bluetooth® technology, and the like. The target 30 may provide a smart phone app with certain data relating to the user's performance, such as the number or percentage of basketball shots with proper aim, poor aim, number of successful baskets, and so forth. The smart phone app may be configured to provide further guidance to the user based on the quantitative data provided by the target 30, such as how the user may adjust his or her aim to improve the aim and increase the number of successful baskets.
In use, a child aims for the head 32 of the target 30 when shooting a basketball at the basket, which forces the child to aim just slightly above the rim and not at the rim. By aiming for this spot, the child learns proper aiming techniques for successful basketball shooting. After a child has mastered the aiming technique, the target 30 may be removed, as the child now understands where to aim when attempting to score a basket.
To teach children to aim for particular locations above or about the rim, a plurality of targets 30 may be used wherein each target different from one another to aid in the instruction of calling out targets for the child. For instance, the targets may be numbered, such as “1,” “2,” and “3,” such that the coach or person providing instruction to the child or student can call out, “Aim for target “1,” and so forth. Alternatively, the targets may be different characters, to allow the coach to call out specific targets that the child then aims for while shooting the ball at or just above the target.
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It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present subject matter and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended set of claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/503,814, filed Jul. 5, 2019, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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Parent | 16503814 | Jul 2019 | US |
Child | 18144410 | US |