[0001] The present invention relates to a golf ball and to a golf ball analyzing system.
[0002] Smart golf balls that can be tracked and corresponding systems are already known
from the prior art. Such golf balls and systems are used to locate the golf balls,
because it is often very difficult to find the golf ball when the player hits the
golf ball into a hazard on the course such as water hazards, sand traps, tall grass
and so on. The document
US 2015/0094167 A1 discloses a golf ball locating system that includes a golf ball having a control
circuit therein. The control circuit includes a global positioning system (GPS) chip,
a radio frequency transmitter, one or more antennas, and a rechargeable battery.
[0003] The golf ball is capable of transmitting a signal to a smartphone or similar mobile
electronic device having a related software application thereon. The software application
indicates the position of the golf ball relative to the user. The software application
preferably displays a map of the golf course and indicates the position of the ball
on the course. As the user approaches the golf ball, the mobile electronic device
will produce an audible alert, such as a tone, with increasing frequency as the golfer
nears his or her golf ball. In this way, a user can easily locate his or her golf
ball while golfing.
[0004] A further locating system is disclosed in
US 2010/0151955 A1. Said document describes a system and methods for integrating a transmitter into
an object, such as a golf ball, that becomes active upon the motion of the object.
This transmitter sends a signal to a receiver that is configured to determine the
location of the golf ball. The receiver is able to determine the location of the golf
ball and outputs the location to a display.
[0005] Patent application
US 2017/0368411 A1 discloses a positioning system that includes a golf ball and a mobile terminal. The
golf ball includes a battery and a transmitter configured to operate with electric
power supplied from the battery and transmit a radio signal to outside of the golf
ball. The mobile terminal includes a receiver configured to receive the radio signal
from the golf ball and a processor configured to measure the position of the mobile
terminal, and to measure the position of the golf ball based on the strength of the
radio signal received by the receiver at two or more points at which the measured
position of the mobile terminal differs.
[0006] A further smart golf ball is also known from
US 2018/0236303 A1. The golf ball has at least one transmitting and receiving antenna and a position
determination unit, which has a communicative connection to the transmitting and receiving
antenna and is designed to receive GPS data, which specify the position of the golf
ball. Furthermore, the golf ball has a communication unit, which has a communicative
connection to the transmitting and receiving antenna and is designed to transmit radio
data, in particular the position of the golf ball. In addition, the golf ball has
at least one charging coil, which is connected to an energy store and is designed
to charge the energy store by means of inductive energy transmission.
[0007] The German utility model
DE 20 2011 051 355 U1 discloses a golf ball with position data acquisition means for acquiring position
data and communication means for transmitting the acquired position data or a data
value derived therefrom to a receiving unit, and a system with said golf ball.
[0008] Although state of the art provides adequate golf balls and systems, there is a further
need for improved golf balls and corresponding systems.
[0009] An object of the present invention is therefore to provide an improved golf ball
and according to a second embodiment to provide an improved golf ball analyzing system.
Description of the invention
[0010] This object is solved by a golf ball according to claim 1 and a golf ball analyzing
system according to claim 7. The dependent claims display advantageous embodiments.
[0011] In a first aspect, the present invention provides a golf ball comprising a GPS sensor
adapted to determine a location data of the golf ball, a flight data module adapted
to determine flight data of the golf ball, a transmitter adapted to transmit the location
data and flight data, and a rechargeable battery adapted to be charged wireless.
[0012] The proposed golf ball combines different properties of the golfers needs. On the
one hand, the golf ball allows to be easily located after the stroke, so that the
time-consuming search of the golf ball that slows down the round of golf will be superfluous.
As the golf ball provides further a flight data module adapted to determine flight
data of the golf ball, the golfer obtains also the possibility of analyzing the stroke
via the golf club. All the data can be transmitted to a smartphone or other mobile
device, which includes a software application that displays the location of the golf
ball on a map and provides different analytic tools to analyze the stroke.
[0013] In a preferred embodiment, the flight data module comprises an Inertial Measurement
Unit (IMU) and/or an Attitude Heading Reference System (AHRS) that determines the
flight data of the golf ball. Typical flight data that are determined via the flight
data module, preferably the Measurement Unit (IMU) and/or an Attitude Heading Reference
System (AHRS) are selected from the group comprising roll-pitch-yaw angles, accelerations,
the track, the spin, velocities, like start-velocity, end-velocity and/or maximum-
and/or minimum-velocity, the force and/or the position, at which the golf club has
hit the golf ball. For this purpose, the Measurement Unit (IMU) and/or the Attitude
Heading Reference System (AHRS) may comprise different sensors selected from the group
comprising three-dimensional acceleration sensors, three-dimensional gyroscope sensors,
three-dimensional magnetic field sensors, temperature sensors, high-precision timers,
signal generators, clock generators and/or quartz oscillators. Based on these flight
data the golf player obtains relevant information of the stroke and the flight curve
of the golf ball and can therefore optimize his personal handicap.
[0014] Said flight data can be transmitted via the transmitter to an analyzing unit to analyze
the location data and the flight data of the golf ball. The transmitter comprises
preferably a Bluetooth-Low-Energy module, an Ultrawide Band module and/or a Long-Range
module (LoRa) to determine the location of the golf ball and/or to transfer the collected
flight data of the golf ball wireless.
[0015] In a further preferable embodiment, the rechargeable battery is adapted to be charged
inductively, and/or capacitively, for instance when the golf ball is placed on an
inductive and/or capacitive charging station, and/or via Power-over-WiFi. The Power-over-WiFi
technology allows to harvest existing wireless signals and convert them into direct
current voltage to charge the golf ball while playing without the need for a plug-in
charger, all without affecting communication performance.
[0016] In a further preferable embodiment, the golf ball comprises a power generator that
transfers a kinetic energy of the golf ball into electrical energy to recharge the
rechargeable battery. The power generator may be a coil assembly that transfers the
kinetic energy caused by the stroke and used to move the golf ball into electrical
energy to recharge the battery. Such a coil assembly may comprise a transmitter and
a receiver coil.
[0017] The golf ball may further comprise an RFID chip and/or an NFC chip to personalize
the golf ball with individual data, for example identification numbers, serial number,
pairing information and/or customer data. RFID and NFC chips provides a convenient
contact-free data exchange between a transponder and a writer/reader device.
[0018] In a second aspect, the present invention provides a golf ball analyzing system comprising
said golf ball, at least three antennas adapted to receive the location data and the
flight data, and an analyzing unit adapted to analyze the location data and the flight
data of the golf ball.
[0019] The at least three antennas are preferably arranged stationary around a golf course
and are preferably electronically connected among each other. The antennas allow to
triangulate the final location of the golf ball on the course. The antennas may comprise
beacons. The beacons contain a CPU, radio, and batteries, and works by repeatedly
broadcasting out an identifier that can be picked up by the golf ball, especially
if the golf ball provides the Bluetooth-Low-Energy module, the Ultrawide Band module
and/or the Long-Range module (LoRa). Such a system allows an exceptionally accurate
localization of the golf ball and communication performance.
[0020] The beacons may further comprise a multiphase Array antenna and/or a multisectoral
Ultrawide Band module and/or transceivers, a WiFi-module preferably with a Bluetooth-Low-Energy
module, and/or a Long-Range module (LoRa). To achieve a 360° coverage, the beacons
may comprise a plurality of said modules. The plurality of said modules may also be
split into smaller segments to gain a broader range.
[0021] Usually, the antennas may be formed by high frequency antennas providing different
polarizations and directions.
[0022] In a preferred embodiment, the golf ball analyzing system is using a low-power wide-area
network protocol.
[0023] Usually, the beacons may comprise an amplifier and matching networks to amplify the
signals of the specific transceiver systems.
[0024] The CPU-module uses preferably a network-interface over Ethernet and/or an optical
fiber connection. The CPU-module may further comprise floating point unit (FPU) and/or
a time-base generator, especially a high precision time-base generator.
[0025] Usually, the golf ball analyzing system may be run via a real-time operating system
(RTOS). This is an operating system (OS) intended to serve real-time applications
that process data as it comes in, typically without buffer delays. Processing time
requirements (including any OS delay) may be measured in tenths of seconds or shorter
increments of time. A real-time system is a time-bound system which has well-defined,
fixed time constraints.
[0026] Usually, all the different devices and hardware components of the golf ball analyzing
system may be designed as grade parts and may be used at different weather conditions.
[0027] Usually, the antennas and/or beacons may be disposed on masts, on buildings, on trees,
on lanterns and/or other useful locations.
[0028] The beacons may also be arranged independently within the golf course. In a further
preferable embodiment, the beacons are further adapted to be used as an internet hotspot.
They may also be used as a local navigation system and/or a communication network
that provides a WIFI support.
[0029] In a further preferred embodiment, the antennas and/or the beacons are solar-cell
powered and/or powered over Power over Ethernet.
[0030] The golf ball analyzing system may also comprise a golf club. The golf club can further
comprise a RFID chip and/or an NFC chip, an Inertial Measurement Unit, an Attitude
Heading Reference System, a camera sensor and/or a Bluetooth module.
[0031] In an alternative embodiment, a conventional golf club may be used, preferably in
combination with a mobile electronic device providing a Ultrawide Band module. The
mobile electronic device may be a smartphone, a handheld and/or a smart watch.
Description of the Figures
[0032] The subject-matter according to the present application is intended to be explained
in more detail with reference to the subsequent figures and examples without wishing
to restrict said subject-matter to the special embodiments.
[0033] Fig. 1 shows, in a schematic cross-sectional view, a golf ball according to one embodiment
of the present invention.
[0034] The spherical golf ball 1 in figure 1 is composed of materials commonly used to construct
golf balls and includes an outer shell 2 defining an interior volume 3. The outer
shell 2 provides a plurality of circular dimples 4 on the exterior surface to improve
the aerodynamics of the golf ball 1 while in flight.
[0035] The interior volume 3 is composed of any suitable material used to fill golf balls,
including synthetic rubber or resin, among others and substantially fills the interior
volume 3 of the golf ball 1. Within the interior volume 3, the golf ball 1 may comprise
a circuit board 5 comprising different sensors and modules. The golf ball 1 shown
in figure 1 comprises a GPS sensor 6 adapted to determine a location data of the golf
ball 1, a flight data module 7 adapted to determine flight data of the golf ball 1,
a transmitter 8 adapted to transmit the location data and flight data, and a rechargeable
battery 9 that can be charges wireless. All the sensors and modules does impact the
weight or weight distribution of the golf ball 1, so that said golf ball 1 provides
substantially a similar weight to conventional golf balls.
[0036] The determined location of the golf ball 1 can be wirelessly transmitted to the user's
mobile electronic device (not shown) using a Bluetooth-Low-Energy module 13, or an
Ultrawide Band module 14, that forms a part of the transmitter 8, to determine the
location of the golf ball and/or to transfer the collected flight data of the golf
ball wireless. Such a device may comprise a related software application on the mobile
electronic device to display the location of the golf ball 1 as determined by the
GPS sensor 6 on a map of the golf course. In this way, the user can visualize the
location of the golf ball 1 on the golf course.
[0037] The flight data module 7 comprises in the present embodiment an Inertial Measurement
Unit (IMU) 10 and an Attitude Heading Reference System (AHRS) 11 that determines the
flight data of the golf ball 1. Said flight data, like roll-pitch-yaw angles, accelerations,
track, spin, velocities, like start-velocity, end-velocity and/or maximum- and/or
minimum-velocity, force and/or the position, at which a golf club has hit the golf
ball 1 can also be wirelessly transmitted to the user's mobile electronic device.
Based on these flight data the user obtains relevant information of the stroke and
the flight curve of the golf ball 1 and can optimize his personal handicap.
[0038] The rechargeable battery 9 within the golf ball 1 is adapted to be charged inductively,
when positioned on an inductive charging station (not shown) so as to charge the battery
9 therein. Additionally, the present golf ball 1 comprises a power generator 12 that
is electrically connected to the battery 9 and that transfers a kinetic energy of
the golf ball 1 into electrical energy to recharge the battery 9. The power generator
12 may be a spring.
[0039] Further, the golf ball 1 comprise an RFID chip 15 to personalize the golf ball 1
with individual data of the golf course or the user.
References
[0040]
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- Golf ball
- 2
- Outer shell
- 3
- Interior volume
- 4
- Dimples
- 5
- Board
- 6
- GPS sensor
- 7
- Flight data module
- 8
- Transmitter
- 9
- Battery
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- IMU
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- AHRS
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- Power generator
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- Bluetooth-Low-Energy module
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- Ultrawide Band module
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- RFID chip
1. Golf ball (1) comprising:
- a GPS sensor (6) adapted to determine a location data of the golf ball (1),
- a flight data module (7) adapted to determine flight data of the golf ball (1),
- a transmitter (8) adapted to transmit the location data and flight data, and
- a rechargeable battery (9) adapted to be charged wireless.
2. The golf ball (1) according to claim 1, wherein the rechargeable battery (9) is adapted
to be charged inductively, capacitively and/or via Power over WiFi.
3. The golf ball (1) according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising a power generator
(12) that transfers a kinetic energy of the golf ball (1) into electrical energy to
recharge the rechargeable battery (9).
4. The golf ball (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the flight
data module (7) comprises an Inertial Measurement Unit (10) and/or an Attitude Heading
Reference System (11).
5. The golf ball (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the transmitter
(8) comprises a Bluetooth-Low-Energy module (13) and/or an Ultrawide Band module (14)
to determine the location of the golf ball (1) and/or to transfer the collected flight
data of the golf ball (1) wireless.
6. The golf ball (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims, further comprising
a RFID (15) and/or NFC chip.
7. Golf ball analyzing system comprising:
- a golf ball (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims,
- at least three antennas adapted to receive the location data and the flight data,
and
- an analyzing unit adapted to analyze the location data and the flight data of the
golf ball.
8. The golf ball analyzing system according to claim 7, wherein the at least three antennas
are arranged stationary around a golf course.
9. The golf ball analyzing system according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the antennas comprise
beacons.
10. The golf ball analyzing system according to claim 9, wherein the beacons are further
adapted to be used as an internet hotspot.
11. The golf ball analyzing system according to anyone of the preceding claims 7 to 10,
wherein the antennas are connected among each other.
12. The golf ball analyzing system according to anyone of the preceding claims 7 to 11,
wherein the antennas are solar-cell powered and/or powered over Power over Ethernet.
13. The golf ball analyzing system according to anyone of the preceding claims 7 to 12,
further comprising a golf club.
14. The golf ball analyzing system according to claim 13, wherein the golf club comprises
a RFID chip.
15. The golf ball analyzing system according to claim 13 or 14, wherein the golf club
comprises an Inertial Measurement Unit, an Attitude Heading Reference System and/or
a camera sensor.