Basketball collection, passing and shot analysis system

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5776018
SERIAL NO

08747921

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A basketball passing machine (18) includes a basketball supply (20) which provides basketballs (48) for a basketball ejector assembly (26) which passes basketballs one-at-a-time in a controlled manner along a trajectory (70) towards a waiting player. The machine can be used with a collection net assembly (16) adjacent a backboard (6) so that basketballs from both made and missed shots are collected and directed into the basketball supply. The supply of basketballs allows the passing machine to pass basketballs to the player as fast as desired, such as every three to four seconds. Balls can be passed from the machine on demand; the pass rate, the azimuth of the trajectory, the speed of the ball and the number of balls placed in play at each position can be preprogrammed. Sensors (74, 104) are used to generate signals whenever a ball is placed in play and when a shot is made. Shooting accuracy and associated information can be displayed for a player as well as recorded for future reference.

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AIRBORNE ATHLETICS INC1701 WEST 94TH STREET SUITE 225 BLOOMINGTON MN 55431

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Brownell, Robert B Santa Clara, CA 4 264
Dodson, Michael E Sunnyvale, CA 2 91
Kim, Sung H Palo Alto, CA 47 1659
Nash, Phillip T Sunnyvale, CA 4 330
Simpson, John B Woodside, CA 113 13536
Simpson, John David Woodside, CA 1 84
Smith, Ronald J Menlo Park, CA 30 355

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