This Application is a U.S. National Phase Application of International Application No. PCT/IT2018/000075, filed on May 18, 2018, which claims priority to and the benefit of Italian Application No. 102017000060992, filed on Jun. 5, 2017, the entire teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention refers to a system for expelling and collecting balls, in particular within the field of activities with rackets and sports training.
Ball-launching machines are known in the art, and are used with the games of tennis, table tennis or basket.
Known ball-launching machines have a propelling system with two, independently actuated rollers, which allow expelling a ball at a speed of 150 km/h and affecting the rotation effect which can extend on a wide field. In particular, a ball-launching machine is known, which is equipped with an internal oscillation system with random launch of the ball, which makes it more stable and accurate, and equipped with black-colored launching wheels, making the shot unforeseeable and similar to the one of a real player.
Known ball-launching machines are also equipped with a control panel, which allows regulating, manually or with a remote control by a user, a few parameters, such as ball speed, ball rotation effects, and time interval between launch of a ball and following launch.
Ball-launching machines are also known which can be mechanically regulated in height through a screw which can be fastened and arranged along a guide, or by means of an electric motor; moreover, some types of ball-launching machines are equipped with oscillation systems, from a very narrow angle to the full length of the field, which optimize the training, allowing for example an alternate training of straight and backhand shots.
The above ball-launching machines are disclosed, for example, in the following patents: US2002165048 CN104436611, CN102921159, CN201036683.
It is clear how the above ball-launching machines prevent a continuous training by a user; such machines have a containing capacity of about 200-250 balls: after having launched all balls outside, a user is compelled to stop his play and/or training to collect the balls and place them back in the ball-launching machine. Moreover, the transport of known ball-launching machines is not optimum, being it also necessary to transport a tank containing the 200-250 balls. Finally, known ball-launching machines do not allow training and/or playing on any type of field, inside or outside, reducing their usability.
Machines equipped only with the collecting functionality are also known, for example as disclosed in patent DE3242358 related to a system to take back the balls to the ball-launching machines placed at the end of the field, through the use of a vertical curtain equipped with grooves to channel and collect all played balls, which, through suitable channels, go back to one or more ball-launching machines.
Machines are also known which combine both the ball-launching functionality and the ball-collecting functionality; in particular, patent:
CN205252475 discloses a collecting method based on a conveyor roller which conveys the balls towards a chassis equipped with a toothed belt, which manages to take the balls towards the unit which launches them, simulating a play;
CN205252474 discloses a machine with two units, a first fixed unit equipped with a movement sensor, wireless connected to a second mobile unit, such as a robotic art, adapted to collect the balls in a basket placed at the upper end of the chassis. Such basket ends with a duct which conveys to the ball-shooting portion of the machine; and
CN101288803 discloses a ball-shooting machine with a net arranged on its top, whose lower end ends with an opening which communicates with the entry of the ball-launching robot.
Known machines do not seem efficient for improving the user training, to not allow regulating the machine depending on a standard playing net, preventing a realistic simulation of the play dynamics; moreover, some of the above described known ball-launching machines note are lacking the basket, preventing the player from using more balls during its training: it follows that there is no management of the launch time between a ball and the other, and it is impossible to play many balls in the circuit simultaneously.
It is clear that there is no ball-launching machine equipped with all functionalities and characteristics necessary to guarantee an optimum training and/or play, simulating a real play dynamics in a field on any physical size and condition, such as, for example, made of clay ground, grass, concrete, or synthetic material, outside or covered, and according to the preparation level or each user.
Object of the present invention is solving the above prior art problems, by providing an optimized omnidirectional system for expelling and collecting balls.
Another object of the present invention is providing a system for expelling and collecting balls capable of simulating a real play dynamics with racket, and a customized training extended in time.
A further object is providing a ball-launching machine, which allows a user to train or play in an area with any physical size and condition.
A further object of the present invention is providing an operating process of such system for expelling and collecting balls.
The above and other objects and advantages of the invention, as will appear from the following description, are obtained with a system for expelling and collecting balls and its related operating process as claimed in the respective independent claims. Preferred embodiments and non-trivial variations of the present invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
It is intended that all enclosed claims are an integral part of the present description.
It will be immediately obvious that numerous variations and modifications (for example related to shape, sizes, arrangements and parts with equivalent functionality) can be made to what is described, without departing from the scope of the invention as appears from the enclosed claims.
The present invention will be better described by some preferred embodiments thereof, provided as a non-limiting example, with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
With reference to
Advantageously, the system 1 for expelling and collecting balls is adapted to reproduce the real dynamics of at least one sports activity with racket, such as for example, tennis, or other similar one, and in particular is adapted to launch at least one ball and to collect the ball, previously expelled and afterwards hit through a racket by at least one user.
The collecting element 3, at the same time adapted to decrease the speed of the ball and to collect the ball inside the expelling device 2, is composed of:
a chassis 5, adapted to support the collecting element 3;
at least one net element 7, adapted to accompany the movement of a ball launched by at least one user, dampening and decreasing the ball speed, preventing its forward bouncing; and
at least one channeling means 11, preferably shaped as a pyramid, composed of a soft element such as, for example, a bag, or other similar one, connected on its perimeter to the chassis 5, and equipped at its center with at least one opening 11a, adapted to be connected to at least one collecting means 4, such as, for example, a basket or other similar, one, of the expelling device 2, enabling to collect the ball; moreover, such channeling means 11 enable to transport the system allowing an easy closure of the collecting element 3.
Advantageously, the net element 7 is composed of a first net element fastened on its top and side to the chassis 5, and on its bottom not constrained to the chassis 5, and of a second net element placed before the first net element and fastened on its top and side to the chassis 5, and on its bottom to the channeling means 11; moreover, the second net element is equipped with a plurality of sensors adapted to detect technical information, such as, for example, trajectory, speed, etc., of the ball hit by the user, providing information processed by a software system software, useful for managing a customized training program.
The expelling ball-launching device 2 is equipped with:
at least one case 12 equipped on its bottom with a plurality of castor wheels 14 adapted to move the expelling device 2 and equipped on its front with at least one closing element 8, such as, for example, a door or other similar one, and the lower portion of the closing element 8 is connected to the front lower edge of the case 12;
collecting means 4, adapted to be connected to the opening 11a of the collecting element 3;
two or more propelling means 6, such as, for example independently actuated rollers, adapted to enable expelling the ball;
a plurality of motors 16, such as for example direct current motors, adapted to manage the propelling means 6, to rotate, and to incline the expelling device 2;
an electric apparatus adapted to electrically and mechanically manage the plurality of motors 16 and propelling means 6, through at least one managing unit, regulating the launching speed of the ball, managing the launch timing of two or more balls, the rotation, the height and the slant of the expelling device 2, allowing the user to intensify or slowing down his training and/or play; and
at least one framework 10, adapted to include the collecting means 4, two or more propelling means 6, the plurality of motors 16, and the closing element 8.
Advantageously, the framework 10 is equipped on its bottom with a plurality of mechanical devices 13, such as for example bearings or other similar ones, adapted to enable the rotation of the expelling device 2, and on its front is equipped with at least one constraining means 9, such as, for example, a single or multiple hinge, adapted to enable the clockwise slant of the expelling device 2, through the plurality of motors 16.
In particular, the closing element 8, when using the system 1, is arranged orthogonal to the expelling device 2, when expelling the ball from the expelling device 2 through the propelling means 6, the ball bounces onto the upper surface of the closing element 8 before going towards the user, simulating the real play dynamics, and allowing to use the system 1 and enabling the user to train and/or play in an area with any physical size and condition, such as, for example, made of clay ground, grass, concrete, or synthetic material, outside or covered; moreover, simultaneously regulating manually or from a remote place the slant of the expelling device 2, the impact of the ball onto the upper surface of the closing element 8, and will confer the ball such an attitude as to simulate a volley shot, a semi-volley shot or a counterbalance shot, or a smash or a passing shot along a line, or a crossed passing shot, etc.
Advantageously, it is possible to regulate the height of the expelling device 2, and consequently of the system 1, by arranging the channeling means 11 next to an upper portion of a regulatory game net, in order to really simulate a play dynamics and enabling the user aerobic and reflex training.
The electric apparatus is mainly composed of:
at least one displaying means, such as for example a tactile display or other similar one, arranged on the expelling device 2, adapted to allow the user, in manual mode through a touch-screen, or through a remote control, or in Wi-Fi mode through an application on at least one mobile device, to set a training and/or playing program, regulating inclination and rotation of the expelling device 2 and ball speed, launching timing, etc.;
the managing unit, such as, for example, a programmable logic controller, or other similar one;
a plurality of sensors, such as for example, position sensors or limit sensors, adapted to verify the device movements, proximity sensors adapted to detect the presence of the ball inside the collecting means 4, tachometers adapted to verify the operating speed of the plurality of motors 16, etc.; and
a wireless data transmission module, such as, for example Bluetooth, or other similar one; the wireless data transmission module is adapted to manage the expelling device 2 by the user from remote, through a remote control, or through the use of the application on a mobile device, and adapted to manage the communication of two or more expelling and collecting systems 1, allowing a multiple and simultaneous training by two or more users.
The operating process of the expelling and collecting system 1 comprises the following steps:
providing the system 1;
providing the plurality of motors 16 of the electronic apparatus and placing the system 1 depending on the training and/or playing program set by the user, regulating slant, rotation of the expelling device 2 and ball speed, timing interval, etc.;
expelling a first time a ball from the expelling device 2 through the propelling means 6;
beating a first time the ball by the user along the direction of the collecting element 3;
impacting the ball with the net element 7; such impact induces an outwards extension in parallel with the ground of the first net element enabling a dampening of the ball speed and trajectory;
channeling, through the second net element, the ball next to the opening 11a enabling its collection;
housing the ball in the collecting means 4;
expelling a second time the ball from the expelling device 2 through the propelling means 6;
beating a second time by the user the ball along the direction of the collecting element 3; and
cyclically operating the system 1 till it is voluntarily stopped by the user.
The invention has the following advantages:
it allows a long training also without interruption, since the ball-collecting element of the system allows collecting the balls simultaneously with the training performance;
it allows each system user a customized training depending on sex, age, technical skills, enabling a computerized training management;
it guarantees the training of the system user on any area, both outside and inside, through the ball bouncing on the mobile element of the system, enabling to improve technique and user reflexes;
it allows the system user to launch balls in any direction, since speed, training program, etc., are adjustable by the user;
it allows a real reproduction of a play dynamics, being the expelling device of the system arranged at a height equal to that of an official net; and
it enables the transport, since the system is equipped with wheels and is capable of being completely disassembled, and further has minimum overall sizes, not needing a ball dispenser.
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