[미국특허]
System, apparatus and method for ball throwing machine and intelligent goal
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A63B-063/00
A63B-024/00
A63B-069/00
A63B-069/40
G09B-005/02
G09B-019/00
A63B-071/06
A63B-102/20
A63B-102/06
A63B-102/02
A63B-102/14
A63B-102/18
출원번호
US-0374984
(2016-12-09)
등록번호
US-10118078
(2018-11-06)
발명자
/ 주소
Lewis, Edward J.
Barberi, Steven J.
Eannarino, Steven
Denison, Thomas
출원인 / 주소
TOCA Football, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Rutan & Tucker, LLP
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초록▼
A goal apparatus comprising a cross bar, a first side post and a second side post is described. The first side post and the second side post are connected to the cross bar such that the first side post, the second side post and the cross bar form a plane (“a goal plane”). Further, one or more sensor
A goal apparatus comprising a cross bar, a first side post and a second side post is described. The first side post and the second side post are connected to the cross bar such that the first side post, the second side post and the cross bar form a plane (“a goal plane”). Further, one or more sensor pairs are coupled to the first side post and the second side post, wherein a first sensor pair of the one or more sensor pairs includes a first sensor and a second sensor. The first sensor is coupled to the first side post and the second sensor is coupled to the second side post and is also aligned horizontal to the first sensor. In addition, the first sensor pair is located in a first zone, wherein the first zone is a first portion of the goal plane.
대표청구항▼
1. A goal apparatus comprising: a cross bar;a first side post and a second side post, the first side post and the second side post connected to the cross bar, wherein the first side post, the second side post and the cross bar form a goal plane; anda plurality of sensor pairs coupled to the first si
1. A goal apparatus comprising: a cross bar;a first side post and a second side post, the first side post and the second side post connected to the cross bar, wherein the first side post, the second side post and the cross bar form a goal plane; anda plurality of sensor pairs coupled to the first side post and the second side post including (i) a first sensor pair that includes a first sensor and a second sensor, and (ii) a second sensor pair,wherein the first sensor pair and the second sensor pair are configured to establish a first zone according to a first training drill via receipt of a first software instruction, and subsequently, one or more of the first sensor pair and the second sensor pair are reconfigured to establish a second zone according to a second training drill via receipt of a second software instruction, the first zone being a first portion of the goal plane and the second zone being a first second portion of the goal plane, wherein the first portion is different than the second portion. 2. The goal apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: the second sensor pair includes a third sensor and a fourth sensor, the third sensor coupled to the first side post and the fourth sensor coupled to the second side post and aligned horizontal to the third sensor. 3. The goal apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first zone is formed by a first subset of the plurality of sensor pairs including the first sensor pair, and the second zone is formed by a second subset of the plurality of sensor pairs including the second sensor pair. 4. The goal apparatus of claim 1, wherein a through-beam is transmitted between the first sensor and the second sensor, and one or more of the first sensor or the second sensor are configured to detect an interrupt in the through-beam. 5. The goal apparatus of claim 4, wherein a detected interrupt in the through-beam is transmitted to logic configured to determine whether the first zone corresponds to one or more required zones required by a selected training drill. 6. The goal apparatus of claim 5, further comprising: a first set of one or more lights, wherein when the first zone is determined to correspond to the one or more required zones required by the selected training drill, the first set of one or more lights is configured to transition from a first state to a second state. 7. The goal apparatus of claim 5, further comprising: one or more speakers, wherein when the first zone is determined to correspond to the one or more required zones required by the selected training drill, the one or more one or more speakers are configured to generate an audible cue. 8. The goal apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a housing;one or more processors stored in the housing; anda storage device stored in the housing and communicatively coupled to the one or more processors, the storage device having stored thereon logic that, when executed by the one or more processors causes operations to be performed including:receiving information associated with a selection of the first training drill;receiving a first signal from the plurality of sensor pairs signifying a through-beam interrupt has been detected;recording a timestamp corresponding to detection of the through-beam interrupt; anddetermining whether a zone of the goal plane corresponding to the first signal corresponds to one or more zones required by the first training drill. 9. The goal apparatus of claim 8, further comprising: a speaker communicatively coupled to the logic stored in the storage device, the speaker configured to receive data from the logic and, according to the data, provide an audible cue pertaining to at least one of the first training drill, a method of performing the first training drill, scoring or timing, wherein the speaker is a set of wireless headphones. 10. The goal apparatus of claim 9, wherein the speaker is configured to provide alerts pertaining to a beginning of the first training drill, an end of the first training drill, or instructions for performing the first training drill and play music. 11. The goal apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of sensor pairs are coupled to the first side post and the second side post via physical integration of each of the sensors of the plurality of sensor pairs into one of the first side post or the second side post. 12. The goal apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the first side post and the second side post include a front portion and a back portion, and wherein a first portion of the plurality of sensor pairs is coupled to the first side post through physical integration to the back portion of the first side post, anda second portion of the plurality of sensor pairs is coupled to the second side post through physical integration to the back portion of the second side post. 13. The goal apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a speaker attached to one of the cross bar, the first side post, or the second side post, the speaker configured to provide an audible cue pertaining to at least one of the first training drill, a method of performing the first training drill, scoring or timing. 14. The goal apparatus of claim 13, wherein the speaker is configured to provide alerts pertaining to a beginning of the first training drill, an end of the first training drill, or instructions for performing the first training drill and play music. 15. The goal apparatus of claim 8, wherein the logic being executable by the one or more processors to perform further operations including: determining that a maintenance threshold of the goal has been met or exceeded; andproviding an alert indicating the maintenance threshold of the goal has been met or exceeded. 16. The goal apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a first set of one or more lights, wherein the first zone is indicated by the first set of one or more lights being in a first state. 17. The goal apparatus of claim 16, further comprising: a second set of one or more lights, wherein a second zone is indicated by a second set of one or more lights being in a second state. 18. The goal apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first sensor pair includes the first sensor coupled to the first side post and the second sensor coupled to the second side post. 19. A goal apparatus comprising: one or more posts, wherein the one or more posts form a goal plane; anda plurality of sensor pairs coupled to the one or more posts, wherein the plurality of sensor pairs includes a first sensor pair and a second sensor pair,wherein the first sensor pair and the second sensor pair are configured to establish a first zone according to a first training drill via receipt of a first software instruction, and subsequently, one or more of the first sensor pair and the second sensor pair are reconfigured to establish a second zone according to a second training drill via receipt of a second software instruction, the first zone being a first portion of the goal plane and the second zone each being a first second portion of the goal plane, wherein the first portion is different than the second portion.
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