Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Practice device attachable to body
Patent
1997-08-20
1998-10-20
Marlo, George J.
Games using tangible projectile
Golf
Practice device attachable to body
473276, A63B 6969
Patent
active
058238867
ABSTRACT:
The current invention is a non-restrictive wrist break feedback apparatus for producing feedback concerning wrist joint position. The invention is useful in monitoring wrist motion for any sport but particularly useful for monitoring the "breaking" motion of the wrist during the play of golf. The device provides feedback in the form of an audible signal when the position of the hand in relation to the position of the forearm deviates from a desirable range, in respect to the forearm. The wrist break feedback apparatus of the current invention includes a frame with a first member, that generally aligns with the back of the hand, and a second member, that is pivotally connected to the first member. Feedback is produced when the first member deviates from the second member by more than a predetermined amount in a transverse direction relative to the forearm due to dorsiflexion.
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Fred Collins and William B. Murray, a Texas Partnership
Marlo George J.
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