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Nike gets patent to put sensors in clubhead

post #1 of 8
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It's similar to Swingbyte, but smaller and in each clubhead.

 

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-09-11/nike-obtains-patent-for-data-collecting-clubs-and-shoes.html

 

Here's the summary

 

 

Golf clubs and golf club heads having digital lie and/or other angle measuring equipment 
 
Abstract
 
Golf club heads having sensors configured to measure one or more swing parameters are provided. The golf club head may include several gyroscopes and accelerometers. In one embodiment, the club head contains three gyroscopes that measure angular rate data along different orthogonal axes. At least one gyroscope may an analog gyroscope. Accelerometers may provide data regarding the three orthogonal axes associated with the gyroscopes. The club head may further include software and/or hardware that perform computer-executed methods for determining one or more swing parameters. Exemplary club heads may include a display device for displaying an output of the swing parameter(s). Further aspects of the invention relate to novel methods and algorithms for calculating measurements relating to the swing parameters.
 
post #2 of 8
Now that's just cool!
post #3 of 8

I bet Tiger is already using this.

post #4 of 8

....."In one embodiment, the club head contains three gyroscopes that measure angular rate data along different orthogonal axes.".....

 

Isn't that "moving parts", and therefore non-conforming? Also, if it's a gyroscope then it will affect the club's motion, however miniscule.
 

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Originally Posted by Raymond View Post

....."In one embodiment, the club head contains three gyroscopes that measure angular rate data along different orthogonal axes.".....

 

Isn't that "moving parts", and therefore non-conforming? Also, if it's a gyroscope then it will affect the club's motion, however miniscule.
 

I doubt you would notice and I believe it would only be for club fitting/data collection.

post #6 of 8

Sounds interesting.  Now they just need to incorporate Bluetooth to send the data that the gyros collect wirelessly to my iPhone for GUI readout.

post #7 of 8

It really sounds like all the new training aids (swingbyte and the like) and the mizuno shaft optimizer.  Could be one nifty training club....

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I doubt you would notice and I believe it would only be for club fitting/data collection.

post #8 of 8

Does Nike want to make an iClub?

Bloomberg's Matt Townsend reports that Nike obtained a patent last week to "put data-collecting sensors on golf clubs to improve personalization."

 

 

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In one scenario, the analysis of a swing is shown on a display screen embedded on the back of the club’s head. That would make getting fit for golf clubs faster and more precise, the company said.

“Custom fitting is outdated, and can be inaccurate,” Nike said in documents posted on the website of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. While most fitting is done indoors on a hard surface, the new club would allow golfers to measure a swing out on a course, which would garner more accurate data, Nike said.

 

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