The present invention relates generally to target-based combat training. More specifically, the present invention is a training device that houses one or more targets and or obstacles and or visual and or audible stimuli. The training device is versatile in that it may be adapted for use on varying terrain, outdoors, indoors, in scenario training, and in conjunction with accessories that affect both the exterior and interior conditions of the training device. Various types of training may be performed within the training device including, but not limited to, (percussion, traditional or nontraditional weapons, non-live round firearms training such as, but not limited to airsoft, nerf, or paintball) martial arts training, melee weapon training, and mock firearm training.
The present invention also relates to a portable virtual training or advertising experience device. More specifically, the present invention can be adapted for use with video and audio equipment for a fully automated training or advertising experience.
Targets are often used as part of the regimens for martial arts, melee weapons, and firearms training. Training is often conducted in groups with trainees subject to various environmental or situational conditions. (at times environmental factors are incorporated, but for the average practitioner environmental factors are controlled) These conditions include, but are not limited to, factors such as weather, terrain, and obstacles that are all designed to introduce trainees to likely real-world situations.
A deficiency in the current art related to target-based combat training is lack of movement. Current training methods are limited generally to stationary targets, stationary obstacles, and stationary trainees. In live combat situation, it is exceedingly rare for one to get an opportunity to strike or shoot at a stationary target. Yet that is how most target-based training is done. As well, there is a need for a training system that is portable, and adaptable to various weather and terrain conditions.
The present invention fills the needs described above. It seeks to offer a versatile device and method of conducting target-based training that users may adapt to suit their needs. The device is portable and training is adaptable for use with moving targets, moving obstacles, and the trainee themselves may be moving. The device of the present invention houses one or more targets that may be positioned in a manner that suits users' requirements. Users may adapt the training device and its interior targets for use in and on a wide variety of terrain, outdoors, indoors, in various scenarios, and with accessories that artificially simulate various environmental conditions. The present invention is capable of shielding trainees from the elements while also providing the option of subjecting the trainees to the elements as a part of the training. The training device is selectively assembled and encompasses a wide range of shapes and sizes in order to accommodate user needs and space restrictions. In its preferred embodiment, the present invention comprises a plurality of supporting structural elements onto which targets or equipment are placed. Users are provided the option of partially or fully concealing the interior of the training device with a cover.
The present invention offers a high level of versatility in terms of training environments and scenarios. The versatility stems from the various accessories that may be integrated into the training device to simulate environmental factors as well as simulated scenarios. Further versatility is provided by the ability of the present invention to be adapted for use in virtually any environment and terrain. Examples of accessories include, but are not limited to, smoke generators, mist generators, speakers, cameras, lasers, lights, and obstacles.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
Applicant has provided reference numerals to assist with understanding the invention. The reference numerals correspond to elements of the invention as follows:
1. Portable Target Training Device
2. A Scaffolding
3. One Or More Targets
4. A Removable Ventilated Cover
5. A Plurality of Base Beams
6. A Plurality of Structural Beams
7. A Plurality of Connecting Members
8. A Foundation
9. A Mist Generator
10. A Smoke Generator
11. One or More Speakers
12. One or More Lasers
13. One or More Lights
14. One or More Obstacles
15. A Visual Display
16. A Control System
17. One or more cords
18. One or more doors in the cover
19. One or more holes for cover ventilation
20. Feet for the structural beams
The present invention is a training device 1 that is configurable to subject trainees to a wide variety of environmental conditions and other scenarios. In its preferred embodiment, the present invention comprises a plurality of base beams 5, a plurality of structural beams 6 and connecting members 7, a plurality of targets 3, and a cover 4. The present invention is not limited with respect to shape and size of the training device as users may set up the training device 1 according to their desired training conditions.
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The present invention 1 further comprises a removable cover 4. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention 1, the cover 4 comprises a sheet of flexible material. The sheet of material is flexible and sturdy in order to allow movement and to serve as a barrier for containing projectiles within the training device 1. The cover 4 also provides reasonable protection from the elements to trainees within the training device 1. The cover 4 may also be used to expose trainees to the elements as a part of training regimens.
An example of exposure to the elements is the One or more sections of removed material forming openings 18 are present on the cover 4 as well. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention 1, one or more covers 4 may be deployed on the training device 1. A secondary cover (not shown) may be built into a primary cover 4 as well to provide additional protection from heat and sunlight. The present invention 1 may be utilized without a cover 4 as shown in
The versatility of the present invention 1 is further demonstrated through the ability to use the present invention 1 in virtually any environmental conditions or terrain, within reason. The present invention 1 is designed for use both indoors and outdoors. The present invention is also adaptable in order to subject trainees to the various elements found outdoors as shown in the example of
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, multiple training devices may be connected together. These larger training devices may be covered by large covers 4 designed for use with larger training devices. Alternatively, multiple smaller coverings may be used in conjunction with the larger training devices.
In addition to connecting multiple training devices 1 to form larger training devices 1, the training areas within the devices 1 may be separated into smaller individual sections. The divisions can be formed by any means including, but not limited to, hanging removable walls from structural beams 6, cord or wire and placing obstacles 14 inside the training devices 1 to section off individual areas.
The present invention also includes a method of target-based combat training utilizing the device described herein. The method may comprise the steps of: providing the device of claim 1; challenging the trainee to strike the plurality of targets of the device in a predetermined manner; presenting the trainee with one or more obstacles, the obstacles being selected based on a training need of the trainee; providing interactive feedback to the trainee.
The obstacles may include of smoke, mist, lasers, walls, boxes, people, terrain, weather, lights, and sound. As well, the trainee may be forced to adapt to an unknown challenge. The method is useful for target-based combat training in the areas of firearms training using non-live weapons and ammunition, martial arts training, percussion training, traditional weapons training, non-traditional weapons training, and more.
Although the present invention 1 has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
This Application hereby claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61727171, which was filed on Nov. 16, 2013, having confirmation number 4202.