US20040198524A1 - Simulation system for golf practice - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a golf simulation system, and in particular to a golf simulation system constructed such that a golf ball setting plate is automatically controlled in its height and inclined angle to be in conformity with those of a position at which a struck golf ball is stopped, whereby a golfer can exercise golf in various inclined angles and topographical conditions like a real golf course and when two or more golfers play a golf game, victory or defeat can be determined according to true ability of golf like in the real golf course.
- Such a golf simulation system comprises a striking zone for striking a golf ball, a flying trace sensing means for sensing the flying trace such as direction, velocity and the like of the struck golf ball, a projection screen onto which three-dimensional images of golf course projected by a projector is displayed, and a control section for outputting image signals, which proceed with the three-dimensional images of golf course in accordance with the flying trace sensed by said flying trace sensing means, into said projector.
- the flying trace of struck golf ball is sensed by the flying trace sensing means and then inputted into the control section.
- the control section inputted with such a data of sensed flying trace calculates the flight distance and stoppage position of golf ball and then inputs signals reflecting the three-dimensional images of the golf course along the flying trace into said projector, so that the three-dimensional images of golf course along the flying trace are displayed on said projection screen, whereby the golfer can exercise golf with a visual feeling as if playing a golf game in a real golf course.
- the golf simulation system is constructed such that the golf ball-striking zone has a fixed height and inclined angle, whereby it allows a uniform striking practice only but renders it impossible to perform a detailed striking practice for various inclined angles and topographical conditions as in a real golf course. Accordingly, the system has a problem in that it is not only difficult to provide sufficient and satisfactory conditions of golf practice but also difficult for two or more golfers to play a golf game for contending for mastery in true ability of golf.
- the present invention has been conceived in view of the above-mentioned problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a golf simulation system in which a golf course is displayed in three-dimensional images, wherein a golf ball setting plate, the inclined angle and height of which are adjustable, is provided in a golf ball-striking zone, and if a golf ball located on the setting plate is struck, the flying trace of struck golf ball is sensed and the moved distance and stoppage position of golf ball are calculated, and then the height and inclined angle of said setting plate are automatically adjusted to be equal to the height and inclined angle of the stoppage position, whereby a golfer can exercise golf in various inclined angles and topographical conditions like a real golf course and when two or more golfers play a golf game, victory or defeat can be determined according to true ability of golf like in the real golf course.
- the present invention provides a golf simulation system comprising a flying trace sensing means for sensing a golf ball struck in a striking zone provided in a side of golf practice ranger, a projection screen installed to face said striking zone, a projector for projecting three-dimensional images of golf course onto said projection screen, and a control section for outputting image signals, which proceed with the three-dimensional images of golf course in accordance with the flying trace sensed by said flying trace sensing means, into said projector, wherein a setting plate for locating a golf ball is provided in said striking zone and a setting plate adjusting means is installed below said setting plate for adjusting the height and inclined angle of setting plate, and wherein said control section calculates the moved distance and stoppage position based on the flying trace of golf ball sensed by said flying trace sensing means, inputs signals reflecting the three-dimensional images of the golf course along the flying trace into said projector, so that the three-dimensional images of the golf course along the flying trace are displayed on said projection screen, and controls said setting
- FIG. 1 is a constructional view showing an embodiment of a golf simulation system according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an example of a setting plate and setting plate adjusting means in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the setting plate and adjusting means shown in FIG. 2 in the assembled state
- FIGS. 4 to 9 are perspective views showing various embodiments of flying trace sensing means shown in FIG. 1, respectively.
- FIG. 1 is a constructional view showing an embodiment of a golf simulation system according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an example of a setting plate and setting plate adjusting means in FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the setting plate and adjusting means shown in FIG. 2 in the assembled state.
- the golf simulation system according to the present invention is installed in a golf practice ranger and comprises a setting plate 12 , a setting plate adjusting means 14 , a flying trace sensing means 20 , a control section 60 , a projector 70 , and a projection screen 80 .
- the golf practice ranger is provided with a striking zone 1 a for hitting a golf ball in a side potion of bottom 1
- the projection screen 80 is vertically installed in the other side 2 opposite to the striking zone 1 a
- the projector 70 is installed in a predetermined position to be directed toward said projection screen 80 for projecting three-dimensional images of golf course onto said projection screen 80 .
- Said flying trace sensing means 20 is a means for sensing and inputting a flying trace of golf ball struck in said striking zone, i.e., flying angle, flying velocity and the like of golf ball into said control section 60 , and various conventional techniques can be applied thereto.
- said flying trace sensing means 20 can comprise a plurality of light emission sensors arranged on a left side wall of golf practice ranger to be equally spaced in up and down and right and left directions, a plurality of light receiving sensors arranged on a right side wall of golf practice ranger to respectively receive light signals outputted from each of the light emission sensors, the number of light receiving sensors being equal to that of said light emission sensors, and a signal processing section inputted with data indicative of whether a light signal is received or not, from each of said light receiving sensors and calculating the flying trace of golf ball using the data and time intervals between changed data.
- the receiving of light signals by certain light receiving sensors among said a plurality of light receiving sensors is temporarily interrupted by a flying golf ball in a certain time interval depending on flying angle and velocity of the golf ball, whereby it becomes possible to calculate flying angle and velocity data for the flying golf ball, based on the positional relationship of the light receiving sensors which are subjected to interruption of receiving light signals and the time intervals at which the receiving of light signals is interrupted.
- Said setting plate 12 is a plate, on which a golf ball is located so that a golfer can strike the golf ball, and is positioned on the striking zone 1 a in the golf practice ranger in the condition that its height and inclined angle can be adjusted, and a setting plate adjusting means is installed below said setting plate 12 for adjusting the height and inclined angle of the setting plate 12 . If it is constructed so that a golf ball located on said setting plate 12 is to be struck toward said projection screen 80 , it is necessary to install a net in front of said projection screen 80 or to form the projection screen 80 itself from woven member such as cloth in order to prevent it from being destroyed by the struck golf ball.
- said setting plate adjusting means 14 is a means for selectively adjusting the height and inclined angle of said setting plate 12 and is installed vertically underside of said setting plate 12 and may comprise a motor 14 a, a height adjusting actuator 14 b and an inclination adjusting actuator 14 c.
- Said motor 14 a is a means for rotating said setting plate 12 and is installed vertically underside of said setting plate 12 with its spindle being directed upwardly.
- Said height adjusting actuator 14 b is a structure for adjusting the height of said setting plate, wherein its body is fixed on the upper end of spindle of said motor 14 a and the upper end of its rod is connected to the center of said setting plate 12 by a pipe-shaped ball-joint, whereby as said height adjusting actuator 14 b moves up and down, said setting plate 12 can be moved up and down and the inclined angle of said setting plate 12 can be adjusted with reference to the center part to which the height adjusting actuator 14 b is connected.
- the height adjusting actuator 14 b it may be possible to use a manually operated lifting jack with an upwardly extended rod, as well as a hydraulic actuator, a pneumatic actuator, and an electromagnetic actuator.
- Said inclination adjusting actuator 14 c is a means for adjusting the inclined angle of said setting plate 12 with reference to the ball-joint connection of said setting plate 12 , wherein its body is fixed on a side of said height adjusting actuator 14 b and the upper end of its rod is hinged to a side of bottom surface of said setting plate 12 .
- the hinged part of said inclination adjusting actuator 14 c is located on a position spaced from the central part of setting plate 12 to which the upper end of said height adjusting actuator 14 c serving as a central axis is connected.
- said motor 14 a, height adjusting actuator 14 b and inclination adjusting actuator 14 c are independently operated by control signals inputted from said control section 60 .
- control section 60 can adjust the height, inclined angle and inclined direction of said setting plate.
- control signals are described as if they are sequentially inputted into said height adjusting actuator 14 b, inclination adjusting actuator 14 c and motor 14 a from said control section 60 in the above, it is a matter of course that said control signals can be made to be simultaneously inputted into each of the apparatus 14 a to 14 c from the input section 60 for the speediness of operation.
- Said control section 60 incorporates a memory section 30 for storing three-dimensional images of real or virtual golf courses and outputs three-dimensionally proceeded golf course images to said projector 70 according to a flying trace sensed by said flying trace sensing means 20 , whereby the dimensional golf course images can be displayed on said projection screen 80 .
- said control section 60 calculates the moved distance and stoppage position of golf ball based on the flying trace of the golf ball sensed by said flying trace sensing means 20 , inputs signals of golf course images proceeded from the striking position to the stoppage position into said projector 70 to display the images on said projection screen 80 .
- said control section 60 controls said setting plate adjusting means 14 according to the stoppage position of said golf ball and the inclined angle, whereby said setting plate 12 can be automatically adjusted to the height and inclined angle identical to those of said stoppage position of golf ball.
- Reference numeral 40 indicates a key input section for initializing and operational-controlling of said control section 60 .
- the control section inputted with the flying trace of golf ball in this manner calculates the flying distance and stoppage position of golf ball based on the flying trace of the golf ball. That is, said control section 60 calculates the drop point of golf ball in consideration of the flying velocity and angle of said golf ball, calculates the distance the golf ball runs from the dropped point in consideration of the acceleration and frictional force of golf ball and the like, and then calculates the flying distance and stoppage position by taking those calculated values into consideration.
- said flying distance means the distance from the striking position to the stoppage position of golf ball.
- Said control section 60 which has calculated the flying distance and stoppage position in this manner inputs signals of golf course images, which are three-dimensionally proceeded along the moving distance from the striking position to the stoppage position, into said projector 70 , whereby the three-dimensional images proceeded from said striking position to said stoppage position can be displayed on the projection screen 80 .
- said control section 60 controls said setting plate adjusting means 14 according to the actual height and inclined angle of said stoppage position, whereby said setting plate 12 is adjusted to the height and inclined angle identical to the height and inclined angle of the stoppage position. Therefore, the golf ball prepared for next striking is located on the height and inclined angle identical to the height/angle of the stoppage position of the golf ball flied by the previous striking, whereby the golfer can exercise golf in the state that the height and inclined angle were automatically adjusted to be same condition as in a real golf course.
- a turning button 50 for adjusting direction may be additionally provided in the striking zone adjacent to said setting plate 12 , and it is possible to construct said control section 60 , so that it can automatically adjust the inclined angle of three-dimensional images of golf course displayed on said projection screen 80 and the height and inclined angle of said setting plate according to the adjustment of said turning button 50 .
- the control section 60 senses this and inputs three-dimensional image signals into said projector 70 so then the display angle of three-dimensional golf course image displayed on said projection screen 80 can be turned to the turning direction of said turning button, and at the same time said control section 60 operates said setting plate adjusting means 14 to adjust the height and inclined angle of said setting plate 12 to be in conformity with the height and inclined angle of the stoppage position in the direction displayed on said projection screen 80 .
- each golfer can select a desired direction according to his (her) ability, taste or topographical condition and strike a golf ball to the direction, whereby equalization of condition to an real golf course can be further enhanced.
- a turning button it is a matter of course that it is preferable to construct the central part of said projection screen 80 in the direction most of golfers strike golf balls in each of striking positions.
- the striking zone 1 a is provided with the setting plate 12 and setting plate adjusting means 14 only is explained.
- the present invention can also be applied to the case that a footboard 16 is provided adjacent to said setting plate 12 and a footboard adjusting means is provided below the footboard, in which case it is possible to use various structures having a construction as well as a function equal to those said setting plate adjusting means, as said footboard adjusting means.
- said control section 60 adjusts the height and inclined angle of said setting plate adjusting means 14 according to the calculated height and inclined angle of the stoppage position, and at the same time, controls said footboard adjusting means so that the height and inclined angle of the footboard can be adjusted to be in conformity with the height and inclined angle of a footing place on which the golfer's feet are actually located when the golfer strikes the golf ball which has been positioned on said stoppage position.
- Said footboard 16 may be formed as a single part having such a dimension that a golfer can position both of his feet on said footboard.
- the setting plate 12 for supporting a golf ball can be adjusted to a height and inclined angle identical to those of said stoppage position, and the height and inclined angle of the footboard 16 the golfer steps on with his feet also can be adjusted to be in conformity with those of said footing place in the real golf course, whereby the golfer can exercise golf in a condition equal to that of real golf course.
- said control section 60 should be constructed in such a manner that the angle of three-dimensional images of golf course displayed on said projection screen 80 can be turned as said turning button 50 is operated, yet still the setting plate adjusting means 14 and said footboard adjusting means can be individually controlled so that the heights and inclined angles of said setting plate 12 and foot board 16 can be in conformity with the heights and inclined angles of said stoppage position and footing place in the direction displayed on said projection screen 80 .
- FIGS. 4 to 8 show constructions of various embodiments of said flying trace sensing means.
- said flying trace sensing means 20 may comprise a first light sensor 210 , a second light sensor 212 , a plurality of third light sensors 214 , and a first signal processing section (not shown).
- Said first light sensor 210 is provided within a hollow golf tee 200 projectedly mounted on said setting plate 12 , and constructed to sense and output the moment when a golf ball located on said golf tee 200 is struck and disappeared, thereby sensing the time when the golf ball is struck.
- Said second light sensor 212 is provided in a side aside from the front of said golf tee 200 , and constructed to sense and output the time when a swung golf club passes a certain point.
- Said a plurality of third light sensors 214 are densely arranged right and left of said setting plate, and constructed to sense and output the point and time when the struck golf ball passes.
- said first signal processing section is constructed to be inputted with data related to whether the struck golf ball is sensed or not and sensing times by each of said light sensors 210 , 212 and 214 , and to compare and analyze light sensors which sensed golf ball and time intervals between them, thereby calculating the flying trace such as velocity, angle, and spin of golf ball.
- said flying trace sensing means 20 may comprise a fourth light sensor 220 , a plurality of fifth light sensors 222 , a plurality of contact sensors 224 and a second signal processing section, as shown in FIG. 5.
- Said fourth sensor 220 is installed adjacent to the setting plate 12 to face a golf ball located on said setting plate 12 , so that it can sense the time when the golf ball located on said setting plate 12 is struck.
- Said a plurality of fifth light sensors 222 are means for sensing the height when the golf ball passes a certain point, are vertically installed on a side portion in front of said setting plate so that each of fifth sensors is horizontally faced to the area the struck golf ball essentially passes.
- Said a plurality of contact sensors 224 are provided along the bottom surface 1 adjacent to said projection screen and adjacent with each other, whereby said contact sensors 224 are constructed so that a contact sensor located on a position on which the struck golf ball is dropped after being hit against the projection screen can be switched on and can sense the struck direction of golf ball.
- said second signal processing section is constructed to be inputted with data related to whether the struck golf ball is sensed or not, and sensing times from each of said light sensors 220 , 222 and each of said contact sensors 224 and to compare and analyze the light sensors which sensed the golf ball and time intervals between them, thereby calculating the flying trace such as flying velocity, angle and spin of golf ball.
- FIG. 6 is a constructional view showing another embodiment of flying trace sensing means according to the present invention.
- said flying trace sensing means 20 may comprise a sensor group 240 and a third signal processing section.
- Said sensor group 240 are formed in a plurality of stages 242 , 244 , 246 spaced before and behind in front of said setting plate, and each of stages 242 , 244 , 246 comprises a plurality of light sensors which are densely arranged right and left, so that said stages can sense the flying direction of a struck golf ball and time intervals between them at the moment when the golf ball passes them.
- said sensor group 240 is shown as consisting of three stages, in which the first stage 242 may be formed more narrowly than the second and third stage.
- the third signal processing section is constructed to be inputted with data related to whether the struck golf ball is sensed or not, and sensing times from said light sensors of each stage forming said sensor group 240 and to compare and analyze the light sensors which sensed the golf ball and time intervals between them, thereby calculating the flying trace such as flying velocity, angle and spin of golf ball.
- the flying trace sensed by said laser sensors 230 can be used as compensation data when said third signal processing section calculates the flying trace, whereby the accuracy of calculated flying trace can be enhanced.
- the golfer may see the movement of his body and use it as a data for correcting his posture.
- FIG. 7 is a constructional view showing another embodiment of flying trace sensing means.
- said flying trace sensing means 20 can be constructed to comprises a plurality of infrared cameras 250 and a fourth signal processing section. Said a plurality of infrared cameras 250 are installed on the ceiling to be directed toward said setting plate 12 and its surroundings, so that they can take photographs of struck and flying images of golf ball located on said setting plate 12 .
- said fourth signal processing section is constructed to be inputted with data related to the flying images of golf ball photographed by respective infrared cameras 250 and to analyze the image signals, thereby calculating the flying trace such as flying velocity, angle and spin of golf ball.
- FIG. 8 is a constructional view showing another embodiment of flying trace sensing means.
- said flying trace sensing means can be constructed to comprise a plurality of light emission sensors 260 , a plurality of light receiving sensors 262 , a plurality of contact sensors 264 and a fifth signal processing section.
- said a plurality of light emission sensors 260 and light receiving sensors 262 are provided right and left walls of said golf practice ranger in the pattern of checkers and arranged so that a light signal outputted from each of said light emission sensors 260 is inputted to a corresponding one of said light receiving sensors 262 in one to one relationship.
- Said a plurality of contact sensor 264 are densely distributed and arranged all over said projection screen 80 in the pattern of checkers, thereby to sense which part of the projection screen the struck golf ball is dashed against.
- said fifth signal processing section is constructed to be inputted with data related to whether the struck golf ball is sensed or not, and sensing times from each of said light emission sensors 260 , light receiving sensors 262 and contact sensors 264 and to compare and analyze the light sensors which sensed the golf ball and time intervals between them, thereby calculating the flying trace such as flying velocity, angle and spin of.
- FIG. 9 is a constructional view showing that light emission sensors 260 and light receiving sensors 262 can be provided only on the real parts of both of side walls, respectively, differently from FIG. 8. Beyond this, it is a matter of course that the constructions and actions of contact sensors 264 , the fifth signal processing section and the like in FIG. 8 can be identically applied to those shown in FIG. 9.
- a golf simulation system in which three-dimensional images of golf course is displayed is provided, wherein the height and inclined angle of said setting plate can be automatically adjusted to be equal to the height and inclined angle of the stoppage position. Therefore, a golfer can exercise golf in various inclined angles and topographical conditions like a real golf course, whereby the effect of golf practice can be considerably improved. Furthermore, when two or more golfers play a golf game, victory or defeat can be determined according to true ability of golf like in the real golf course because various topographical conditions are provided like the real golf course, whereby the interest for a golf game in the golf practice ranger can be largely improved.
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