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Method of determining a flight trajectory and extracting flight data for a trackable golf ball

a golf ball and flight trajectory technology, applied in the field of determining the flight trajectory and extracting the flight data of the trackable golf ball, can solve the problems of inability to provide real-time information on the flight of the golf ball, inability to determine the spin rate of the sporting equipment, and inability to use the system

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-10-20
HBL
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While some of the prior art systems have been used to track somewhat analogous equipment, such as soccer balls or footballs, none of the systems have been used to provide real-time information on the flight a golf ball.
Also, all present systems suffer from various limitations that make them impractical or unduly limiting for use by golfers.
Moreover, none of them have been used to determine a spin rate of the sporting equipment based on the determined flight trajectory.
However, this system is not known to be used to determine flight trajectories or spin rates of the soccer ball based on the flight trajectories.
However, once again, neither of these systems are used to determine flight trajectories or spin rates based on the flight trajectories.
In fact, there would be no reason to obtain any of this data in connection with a hockey puck.
Moreover, this system does not use the flight trajectory of the ball to determine a spin rate of the ball.

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[0021] The following description is provided to enable those skilled in the art to make and use the present invention and sets forth the best mode contemplated by the inventors for carrying out their invention. Various modifications will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art and this invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Thus, these embodiments are provided by way of example only.

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[0022] The inventive methods disclosed herein utilize real-time or substantially real-time position information on a trackable golf ball hit by a golfer to determine a shot trajectory and / or to determine a spin rate of the ball based on the shot trajectory. The real-time information collected for use in the system can be obtained using a variety of different technologies. Preferably, the following core equipment is used in conjunction with the inventive methods: (1) transmitting ball; (2) sens...

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Abstract

A method for determining a shot trajectory of a trackable golf ball is disclosed, wherein substantially real-time position information transmitted by the ball for a time period is received and processed to determine a shot trajectory for a golf shot, wherein a velocity value and an acceleration value is determined, and wherein an initial and final location of the shot trajectory is determined based on at least one of the acceleration and velocity values. Also disclosed is a method for determining a spin rate of a trackable golf ball, wherein the shot trajectory and a profile of the shot trajectory are determined, wherein at least one of an initial velocity, a maximum height, an initial shot angle, a curvature of the trajectory, and an in-air shot distance are calculated using the shot trajectory, and wherein the spin rate is determined based on the calculated values.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The present invention is directed to a method of determining a flight trajectory and extracting certain flight data, such as spin rate, for a trackable golf ball using in real-time or substantially real time position information. Substantially real-time weather information can also be accounted for when determining the flight trajectory and extracting flight data. Additionally, the flight trajectory and flight data can be stored in a memory for later access and viewing by a user, including access from a remote location. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Various types of systems for obtaining substantially real-time information on sporting equipment are presently known in the art. Real-time information includes information that is obtained from the sporting equipment, such as a golf ball, itself. Importantly, this information does not immediately need to be used, and can be stored in a memory for later use, and still be considered real-time information....

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B24/00A63B37/00A63B43/00A63B69/00A63B69/36A63B71/06G01P3/00
CPCA63B24/0021A63B43/00A63B69/3658A63B71/06A63B2024/0034A63B2071/0691G01P3/00A63B2220/20A63B2220/35A63B2225/50A63B2243/0029A63B2243/0045A63B2220/12A63B2102/24A63B2102/32
Inventor MCCREARY, IAINMCLACHLAN, PHILKELLETT, JOHN
Owner HBL
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