All Shot

a technology of all shots and shotguns, applied in the field of all shots, can solve the problems of affecting the training experience, and affecting the training effect of individuals,

Pending Publication Date: 2016-03-24
ADAMS ADRIAN
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Of course this basic approach to training had limitations that made training less effective and inaccessible to most individuals.
On the other hand, problems caused or unsolved by these netting type systems have greatly hampered or limited the training experience.
Among the problems created or remaining are: 1) diagnostics remained difficult to conduct due to the disperse shooting patterns, 2) netting makes the shot unrealistic (it is alien to the actual game of basketball), 3) netting limits the types of shots, 4) netting prevents smaller or weaker shooter from practicing a natural or full range of shots, 5) limited useful close-in work for shooter, 6) passes come from a fixed point under the rim (this pass rarely occurs in basketball), and 7) restriction on executable shot types (no turn and locate passes or shallow fall away shots).

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[0451]Description: Shot Finishing

[0452]In this embodiment, the All Shot is configured for post-to-mid post and finishing shots. This Operational Mode uses the Rim Backboard Support Assembly 265 (FIGS. 3 and 9) rending capabilities to simulate close shots without the loss of ball confinement provided by the Rear Wall 119, Forward Wall 219, and each Interior Containment Wall 233.

[0453]The Slant Floor Base Frame 123 (FIG. 5) is rotated up on the Industrial Hinge 121 (FIG. 5) to the level position. The Slant Floor 117 (FIG. 5) is essentially at the height of the Shooting Platform 107 (FIGS. 1 and 5) when at the level position. As currently conceived, The Slant Floor 117 (FIG. 5) is comprised of sections of portable basketball court fitted and secured to the Slant Floor Base Frame 123 (FIG. 5). The Slant Floor 117 (FIG. 5) could alternatively be made of a single section of fitted basketball court, or any other surface suitable for athletic activities conducted by a specified number of pl...

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The All Shot Dynamic Basketball Shooting and Diagnostic Room is an automated, computer controlled athletic training system (see FIG. 1). The first embodiment allows a basketball shooter to shoot every shot on a basketball half court without moving to create distance or angle. The basket assembly (rim / net, backboard, shot cameras and attached sensors) move via computer generated instructions while the shooter remains stationary; the assembly moves in three dimensions and rotates within an enclosure. The predictability of the shooters position allows for diagnostic devices to focus on particular aspects of the shooter's mechanics. Additionally, the system includes a ball collection and return system connected to two mobile ball ejectors, which permit the shooter to receive passes in a programmable manner. A second embodiment allows a slanted floor used in the first embodiment to aid the collection process to be leveled to support close in training activity (see FIG. 5).

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[0001]This application claims the benefit of PPA Ser. No. 61 / 936,475, filed 2014 Feb. 6 by the present inventors, which is incorporated by reference.[0002]This application claims the benefit of PPA Ser. No. 62 / 115,416, filed 2015 Feb. 12 by the present inventors, which is incorporated by reference.PRIOR ART[0003]Soon after Doctor James Naismith invented the game of basketball in 1891, the concept of basketball skill training came into existence. Initially the process consisted of human(s) chasing rebounds and providing feedback on the shot. Of course this basic approach to training had limitations that made training less effective and inaccessible to most individuals. In response to these issues, a number of inventors have developed devices, many of them contraptions, proposed to improve training, particularly as it relates to ball gathering and return, shot practice, and skills evaluation.[0004]Since those early days of basketball training and skills evaluation, some inventors have...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B69/00
CPCA63B69/0071A63B63/06A63B63/08A63B69/40A63B47/021A63B2047/004A63B2063/001
Inventor ADAMS, ADRIAN
Owner ADAMS ADRIAN
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