Claims
- 1. A tennis-swing training device, said device comprising:(a) a racket, said racket comprising a stringed head having a lower end portion, a handle having an upper end portion, and a pair of beams connecting the head to the handle and defining an open area between the upper and lower end portions thereof; (b) a shaft having a first end and a second end and a medial portion between the ends of the shaft; (c) means for mounting the shaft to the racket whereby the first end is proximate to the upper end portion of the handle, the second end is proximate to the lower end portion of the head, and the medial portion is proximate to the open area; and (d) means movably mounted on the medial portion of said shaft and positionable in the open area for changing the balance and the resultant center of gravity of the tennis racket, wherein said means movably mounted on the medial portion of said shaft comprises a weight mounted for movement in the open area between the head and handle portions, the weight comprising: (1) first and second interdigitating opposedly arranged body portions; and (2) at least one locking member for locking the first and second body portions together into a resulting body member and securing the body member to the shaft, the locking member precluding the slidable movement of the body member relative to the shaft.
- 2. The device as claimed in claim 1, whereinsaid shaft is generally cylindrical, and at least one of the two body portions of the weight has a threaded channel formed therein so that when the two body portions are interdigitated about the shaft, the resulting resulting body member has a channel drawn from its outer surface to its inner surface.
- 3. The device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said mounting means for mounting the shaft to the racket comprises:a pair of generally U-shaped brackets, the brackets being disposed on opposite axial end portions of the shaft and the U-shaped portions opening in opposite axial directions, and means associated with the shaft for moving the brackets in opposite axial directions and towards and away from one another, movement of the brackets in one of said directions moving the U-shaped portions of the brackets away from one another and into seating engagement about the end portions of the handle and the head proximate to the open area, and movement of said brackets in the other of said directions moving the brackets towards one another and from seating engagement with the racket thereby enabling the shaft to be removed from the racket.
- 4. The device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said shaft comprisesan externally threaded stem, a sleeve having first and second end portions, the first end portion forming an internally threaded socket adapted to receive and threadably engage with the stem, means for fixedly mounting one of said U-shaped brackets to one of said stem and said second end portion of said sleeve, and means for rotatably mounting the other of said U-shaped brackets to the other of said stem and said second end portion of said sleeve.
- 5. The device as claimed in claim 1, whereinsaid shaft is externally threaded between the first and second ends of the shaft; and said means movably mounted on the medial portion of said shaft comprises at least one weight member, said weight member including a threaded bore adapted to threadably engage with the shaft be positioned in the open area between the upper and lower end portions of the head and the handle of the tennis racket.
- 6. The device as claimed in claim 1, whereinsaid shaft is provided with a series of detents between the first and second ends of the shaft; and said locking member is engageable within a selected one of said detents whereby to lock the weight member in the open area between the upper and lower end portions of the head and the handle of the tennis racket.
- 7. The device as claimed in claim 1, whereinsaid shaft is provided with a series of detents between the first and second ends of the shaft; and said means movably mounted on the medial portion of said shaft comprises a weight mounted for movement in the opening between the head and handle portions, the weight comprising: a body member having a central bore adapted to fit about said shaft and an outer periphery, and at least one locking member extending radially between said bore and said outer periphery, said locking member having a locking portion mounted for inward radial movement and engagement with a selected one of said detents for securing the body member to the shaft and precluding slidable movement of the body member relative to the shaft.
- 8. The device as claimed in claim 1, whereinsaid racket has a central axis extending through the head and the handle, said shaft has a central axis extending between the first and second ends thereof, and said means for mounting the shaft to the racket arranging the axes to be generally coaxially aligned with one another.
- 9. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mounting means for mounting the shaft to the racket comprises:a first and a second detent, respectively, in the upper and lower end portion of the handle and the head of the racket; and a first and a second pin member, respectively, in the first and second end of the shaft, the pin members extending in opposite axial directions from their respective ends and spring biased relative to the shaft whereby to retract within and be biased outwardly of the shaft end to seat within the first and second detents and secure the shaft to the racket.
- 10. A swing training device, said device comprising:a frame having first and second end portions spaced apart along a central axis and a central opening disposed between said end portions, the first end portion adapted to be grasped by the hand of a player when swinging the frame; an elongated axial shaft having first and second ends and a medial portion; means for removably securing said shaft to said frame such that said shaft is disposed entirely within said central opening, said means for removably securing comprising a first generally U-shaped bracket adapted to engage said first end portion, a second generally U-shaped bracket adapted to engage said second end portion, means for journaling said first bracket to the first end of said shaft in a manner that enables the first U-shaped bracket to rotate but not translate relative to the shaft, and means for threadably connecting said second bracket to the second end of said shaft in a manner that enables the second U-shaped bracket to move axially towards and away from the shaft; and at least one weight member movably mounted on the medial portion of said shaft whereby to adjust the center of gravity and weight balance of the frame, the weight comprising: (1) first and second interdigitating opposedly arranged body portions; and (2) at least one locking member for locking the first and second body portions together into a body member and securing the body portions to the shaft, the locking member precluding the slidable movement of the body member relative to the shaft, wherein fitment of the brackets to the frame portions and relative rotation of the shaft in one direction drives the brackets axially away from one another and into snug engagement with the respective frame portions, and in the other direction, draws the brackets axially towards one another and from engagement with the frame portions.
- 11. The device as claimed in claim 10 wherein a plurality of weight members, of the same or different weight, are disposed along said medial portion.
- 12. A swing training device for a tennis racket, said racket including an annular head having a base portion and an elongated handle connected to and extending from said base portion toward a grip remote therefrom and defining an open area between said head and said handle, the swing training device comprising:a weight element; and means for removably attaching said weight element in the open area of said racket, said means for removably attaching comprising an axial shaft having first and second end portions and a medial portion, and a first and second bracket adapted to be connected, respectively, to one and the other of said base and handle, said first bracket being axially immobilized and journalled for rotation relative to said first end portion, and said second bracket being threadably connected to and axially drivable towards and away from the second end, wherein connection of the brackets to said racket and rotation of the shaft relative to said brackets causes the second bracket to be driven axially and into or from snug engagement with the racket, and further including at least one locking member for adjustably connecting the weight element at a desired axial location along the medial portion of said shaft, wherein said weight element comprises first and second interdigitating opposedly arranged body portions; and said locking member locks the first and second body portions together into a body member and secures the body member to the shaft, the locking member precluding axial slidable movement of the body member relative to the shaft.
- 13. The swing training device as claimed in claim 12, whereinthe second bracket includes a body portion extending axially, the body portion being provided with a first thread, and the second end portion of said shaft is provided with a second thread extending axially, the first and second thread being adapted to threadably mate with one another and depending on the direction of threadable interengagement causing the second bracket to axially advance towards or away from the second end of the shaft.
- 14. The swing training device as claimed in claim 13, wherein the body portion comprises an externally threaded axial stem formed with said first thread, and an internally threaded axial bore formed with said second thread extends axially inwardly from the second end of said shaft, said bore being dimensioned to receive said stem and the first and second thread to matingly interengage.
CROSS REFERENCE TO PENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/941,415, filed Sep. 30,1997, for “Golf Training Device”, issuing Sep. 19, 2000 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,120,385, which application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/685,441, filed Jul. 23, 1996, for “Housing and Securing Device”, issuing Nov. 17, 1998 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,836,627, which is a divisional Patent Application of patent application Ser. No. 08/312,816, filed Sep. 27, 1994, issuing Jul. 23, 1996 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,538,299, the disclosures of which are specifically incorporated herein by reference.
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