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Training systems and methods
Application Number |
17648103 |
Grant Number |
11911681 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2022-01-14 |
First Publication Date |
2022-08-18 |
Grant Date |
2024-02-27 |
Owner |
VXT SPORTS LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
- Cox, Preston Carpenter
- Cox, Robin Birdwell
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Abstract
A method can include providing an object having a size smaller than a size of a known regulation object, projecting the object, via a delivery device, toward a trainee, and training the trainee to follow the object. A method can include determining a game parameter of a game trajectory of a sports object that was projected along the game trajectory in a real-time sports event, and based on the game parameters, adapting a delivery device to deliver a training object along a training trajectory that mimics at least a portion of the game trajectory, with the training object being smaller than the sports object.
IPC Classes ?
- A63B 69/40 - Stationarily-arranged devices for projecting balls
- A63B 24/00 - Electric or electronic controls for exercising apparatus of groups
- A61B 3/11 - Objective types, i.e. instruments for examining the eyes independent of the patients perceptions or reactions for measuring interpupillary distance or diameter of pupils
- A61B 3/113 - Objective types, i.e. instruments for examining the eyes independent of the patients perceptions or reactions for determining or recording eye movement
- A61B 3/14 - Arrangements specially adapted for eye photography
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Training systems and methods
Application Number |
17648106 |
Grant Number |
11911682 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2022-01-14 |
First Publication Date |
2022-08-18 |
Grant Date |
2024-02-27 |
Owner |
VXT SPORTS LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
- Cox, Preston Carpenter
- Cox, Robin Birdwell
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Abstract
A method can include providing an object having a size smaller than a size of a known regulation object, projecting the object, via a delivery device, toward a trainee, and training the trainee to follow the object. A method can include determining a game parameter of a game trajectory of a sports object that was projected along the game trajectory in a real-time sports event, and based on the game parameters, adapting a delivery device to deliver a training object along a training trajectory that mimics at least a portion of the game trajectory, with the training object being smaller than the sports object.
IPC Classes ?
- A63B 69/40 - Stationarily-arranged devices for projecting balls
- A63B 24/00 - Electric or electronic controls for exercising apparatus of groups
- A61B 3/11 - Objective types, i.e. instruments for examining the eyes independent of the patients perceptions or reactions for measuring interpupillary distance or diameter of pupils
- A61B 3/113 - Objective types, i.e. instruments for examining the eyes independent of the patients perceptions or reactions for determining or recording eye movement
- A61B 3/14 - Arrangements specially adapted for eye photography
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Training systems and methods
Application Number |
17648110 |
Grant Number |
12179082 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2022-01-14 |
First Publication Date |
2022-08-18 |
Grant Date |
2024-12-31 |
Owner |
VXT SPORTS LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
- Cox, Preston Carpenter
- Cox, Robin Birdwell
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Abstract
A method can include projecting an object toward an impact device along a trajectory, receiving the object at a target zone of the impact device, a trainee striking the impact device at an impact zone with a sports tool, and scoring a performance score of the trainee to impact the impact zone at an appropriate time compared to an arrival time of the object at the target zone. A method can include projecting an object toward a target along a trajectory, receiving the object at an actual arrival position at the target, wherein the actual arrival position is either inside a target zone or outside the target zone, and where a trainee is configured to send an indication when the trainee expects the object to arrive inside the target zone, comparing the indication to the actual arrival position, and determining a performance score based on the comparing.
IPC Classes ?
- A63B 69/40 - Stationarily-arranged devices for projecting balls
- A61B 3/11 - Objective types, i.e. instruments for examining the eyes independent of the patients perceptions or reactions for measuring interpupillary distance or diameter of pupils
- A61B 3/113 - Objective types, i.e. instruments for examining the eyes independent of the patients perceptions or reactions for determining or recording eye movement
- A61B 3/14 - Arrangements specially adapted for eye photography
- A63B 24/00 - Electric or electronic controls for exercising apparatus of groups
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Training systems and methods
Application Number |
17390572 |
Grant Number |
11278784 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2021-07-30 |
First Publication Date |
2022-02-03 |
Grant Date |
2022-03-22 |
Owner |
VXT SPORTS, LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
- Cox, Preston Carpenter
- Cox, Robin Birdwell
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Abstract
A method can include providing an object having a size smaller than a size of a known regulation object, projecting the object, via a delivery device, toward a trainee, and training the trainee to follow the object. A method can include determining a game parameter of a game trajectory of a sports object that was projected along the game trajectory in a real-time sports event, and based on the game parameters, adapting a delivery device to deliver a training object along a training trajectory that mimics at least a portion of the game trajectory, with the training object being smaller than the sports object.
IPC Classes ?
- A63B 69/40 - Stationarily-arranged devices for projecting balls
- A63B 24/00 - Electric or electronic controls for exercising apparatus of groups
- A61B 3/11 - Objective types, i.e. instruments for examining the eyes independent of the patients perceptions or reactions for measuring interpupillary distance or diameter of pupils
- A61B 3/14 - Arrangements specially adapted for eye photography
- A61B 3/113 - Objective types, i.e. instruments for examining the eyes independent of the patients perceptions or reactions for determining or recording eye movement
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