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WO2006066343A1
WO2006066343A1 PCT/AU2005/001951 AU2005001951W WO2006066343A1 WO 2006066343 A1 WO2006066343 A1 WO 2006066343A1 AU 2005001951 W AU2005001951 W AU 2005001951W WO 2006066343 A1 WO2006066343 A1 WO 2006066343A1
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Marino Robert Sussich
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B65/00Implements for throwing  ; Mechanical projectors, e.g. using spring force
    • A63B65/12Ball-throwing apparatus with or without catchers ; Mechanical projectors, e.g. using spring force
    • A63B65/127Means for throwing or catching balls, attached to the foot
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B67/00Sporting games or accessories therefor, not provided for in groups A63B1/00 - A63B65/00
    • A63B67/02Special golf games, e.g. miniature golf ; Putting tracks therefor

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  • the present invention relates to a sporting game and in particular to a sporting game that makes use of wearable sporting equipment. It is particularly related to a new shoe device for use in a sports game.
  • the present invention is particularly aimed at a new game, which is similar to the game of golf but takes a substantial deviation from the usual play of the game. It is particularly aimed at making use of the golfing facilities that are obsolete or out of favour due to the lengthening of the standard game of golf. This has occurred due to the advances in golf ball technology and golf club technology to the extent that some of this equipment is banned under the international rules of golf.
  • mini golf which is based on carnival type mazes such that a golf ball must be hit only by a golf putter through a convoluted path and around and through and over and under obstacles. Such paths and obstacles can be dressed up to include mouths of a clown or otherwise use facades and props which follow a theme such as a crash site or a dinosaur theme park or the like.
  • mini golf is generally taken as a holiday entertainment rather than a sport. It uses only a putter and relies more on luck than on skill.
  • a primary object of the present invention is to overcome or at least ameliorate the shortcomings of the prior art and to at least partially achieve one of the following objects.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a compact golf like game which requires skill and has a range of options.
  • Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a sports shoe which allows the play of a compact golf like game.
  • Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a compact golf club accessory set having removable club heads which correspond to a typical set of golf clubs.
  • a game which includes:
  • the game can use a shaped and structured foot mounted hitting implement and a resilient impact device such that there is a maximising kinetic transfer from the foot mounted hitting implement to the resilient impact device.
  • the resilient impact device of the game can be a resilient ball having elastic or tesiliently compressive elements of construction.
  • the shaped and structured foot mounted hitting implement is similar to a head of a golf club having an angled surface for applying elevation and made from a solid material for providing impulse force.
  • the sports shoe include replaceable shaped and structured foot mounted hitting implement relating generally to golf clubs and more specifically to a set of golf clubs such as more solid low angled structures similar to woods intended for longest distances, and range of angled heads up to the most angled pitching wedges or sand wedges.
  • the sports shoe can further include a flat bar mounted on the shoe at a height with the centre near the height of the centre of the ball when both the shoe and ball is sitting on a flat surface wherein the flat bar is used for putting or rolling the resilient ball across a relatively flat and manicured putting surface along which the ball can roll to the hole forming the respective finishing place.
  • an accessory kit of replaceable shaped and structured foot mounted hitting implement having a set of golf club like heads all positioned and retained in a unique carrying case, which provides ready access for mounting on the sports shoe.
  • Other items such as balls and tees can be included.
  • the various club heads combine with the sports shoe to form both a long and a short club assembly, corresponding with a typical driver wood to a typical putter, respectively.
  • the club shafts couple directly to the sports shoe without an intervening shank, which allows a complete thirteen club head set to be compactly and efficiently positioned in receptacles in the carrying case.
  • Coupling of the club head to the sports shoe is accomplished by connection of the club head to the golf shoe by sliding sleeve arrangement, tongue and groove arrangement, snap on/off arrangement or other readily replaceable arrangement.
  • the form of coupling of such components is chosen such that there is sufficient retention of the club head even when the force of the club head striking the ball or the swing force of the leg on the club head is substantial.
  • the direction of the coupling chosen can be altered from the right footed club heads to be mirrored for the left footed club heads.
  • the invention more particularly proposes a shoe device comprising: a sports shoe body having at least a coupling member positioned on a front or side portion of the shoe body, one or more club heads having a mass, shape and angle to provide required impact on a resilient ball of a size smaller than the user's foot when the user provides a kicking action of the ball, the one or more club heads having on the side or rear to the face of the club head a coupling member complementary to the coupling member of the sports shoe body acting as a structured foot mounted hitting implement.
  • the one or more club heads can be singularly received by the sports shoe body and held in position to form a shaped and structured foot mounted hitting implement able to be used by the user when fitted on the foot of the user to impact a resilient impact ball device such that (here is a maximising kinetic transfer from the foot mounted hitting implement to the resilient impact ball device.
  • the coupling device in one form can be permanently attached to the sports shoe body.
  • the coupling member is positioned on a front or side portion of the shoe body by an attachment body.
  • the one or more club heads can be positioned with a fixed angle of direction and or fixed angle of elevation.
  • the one or more club heads can be adjustable regarding angle of direction and/or angle of elevation. Such adjustment is preferably reasonably rigid such that it is not readily adjusted while in use in a kicking action of the resilient ball.
  • the adjustability can be a pivoting movement of the club head around a substantially horizontal axis relative to the shoe in an in use position or a reinsertion of. the club head into a receiving portion of the shoe in a different relative orientation in order to provide a variable angular impact plate.
  • the adjustability can be a pivoting movement of the club head around a substantially vertical axis relative to the shoe or a reinsertion of the club head into a receiving portion of the shoe in a different relative orientation in order to provide a variable angular impact plate.
  • the present invention provides an improved game, which is able to make use of the facilities of a golf course, and particularly a smaller sized golf course.
  • the action of kicking the resilient ball by means of the club head attached to the sports shoe provides a pivotal swing of maximum size of the height of the leg of the user. That is it is only the leg that can provide a swinging action.
  • the normal game of golf makes use of long shafted golf clubs, which are held by the hands and swung from the shoulders. In this arrangement the swing is often longer than the height of the shoulders of the user as the clubs are positioned away from the body.
  • the game of the present invention will provide a shorter result.
  • the game makes use of foot skills such as used in Australian Rules Football, the international game of football Known as soccer in Australia and other foot skill games.
  • the invention also provides a novel shoe wear for playing the game wherein the shoe is able to be adapted to provide a multitude of different impacts on a impact device such as a resilient ball. Further the sports shoe is able to provide footwear that allows the user to modify according to a required result. This could be by insertion of new club head or by adjustment of a previously mounted club head.
  • a sports overshoe comprising an upper configured to substantially surround an upper of a conventional sports shoe and constructed of a stretchable or fastenable material.
  • the overshoe can be a half shoe adapted to be attached to a front portion of the sports shoe or is a full overshoe for substantially surrounding the sports shoe.
  • the benefits of the overshoe are the availability to supply only a single footwear element for playing the game of the present invention.
  • the overshoe has a coupling means at a front portion for positioning one or more club heads or other foot mounted impact devices.
  • the sports overshoe can accommodate a greater number of shoe sizes with better comfort and a more secure attachment to a conventional shoe.
  • the upper By constructing the upper of a stretchable material and to substantially surround an upper of a conventional shoe, the upper can stretch and thus accommodate many different shoe shapes that a user can insert into the overshoe.
  • the shoe upper and insole are formed from commercially available neoprene.
  • the outsole portions can be formed from commercially available waterproof leather.
  • the cost of the raw materials for making such an overshoe are far less than the raw materials needed for making a conventional sports rental shoe, which translates into savings for sports facility proprietors.
  • the present invention provides improved sporting game and wearable sporting equipment to play the game which are more readily transported and without required specialised tools and which minimise the occurrence of obsolescence pinch of a player's hand when the club is in a retracted position.
  • the present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art by providing more compact and efficient storage of the components of a sports shoe golf club set. Because no shaft or unnecessary vertical extensions of the club heads are present, the club heads can be individually positioned in the carrying case in a highly efficient and compact manner.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a sports shoe with club head attachment in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention
  • Figures 2A and 2B are a diagrammatic partial perspective front view and side view of a sports shoe with club head attachment in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 3 a side elevation of a sports shoe with club head attachment in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 4 is a reverse view of a club head attachment to a sports shoe in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the invention
  • Figures 5A and 5B are a diagrammatic partial perspective front view and side view of a sports shoe with club head attachment in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the invention.
  • Figures 6A and 6B are a reverse view and front view of a club head attachment to a sports shoe in accordance with a sixth embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 7 is a reverse view of a club head attachment to a sports shoe in accordance with a seventh embodiment of the invention
  • Figures 8A, 8B and 8C are a reverse view and front view of a club head attachment to a sports shoe and partial front perspective view of a sports shoe for receiving club head attachment in accordance with an eighth embodiment of the invention
  • Figures 9A and 9B are a diagrammatic partial perspective front view of a sports shoe for receiving a club head attachment and a front perspective view of club head attachment in accordance with a ninth embodiment of the invention.
  • Figures 10A and 10B are a diagrammatic partial perspective front view of a sports shoe for receiving a club head attachment and a front perspective view of club head attachment in accordance with a tenth embodiment of the invention.
  • a shoe device 11 which is similar to known sports shoe in general structure of the sports shoe body by having an upper 12 fixed to a sole 13.
  • the sports shoe body includes a coupling member 21 positioned on a front or side portion of the shoe body.
  • the coupling member 21 includes a mounting part 22 extending across the toe of the sports shoe. body. This preferably is of resilient material and is affixed by inclusion: in the moulding of the sole 13 or by fixedly attached by adhesives, plastic welding or other connecting means.
  • the coupling member 21 further includes a slide means 23 fixed on the leading edge of the mounting part 22 so as to form the front most part of the sports shoe 11.
  • the sports shoe is able to receive one or more club heads 33 which could be similar to known golf club heads.
  • club heads 33 could be merely modified known golf club heads. These would have a mass, shape and angle to provide required impact on a resilient ball such as a golf ball, which is of a size smaller than the user's foot. Therefore in use the wearer of the sports shoe 11 is able to provide a kicking action of the ball.
  • the club heads 33 have on the side or rear to the face 34 of the club head a coupling member complementary to the coupling member 23 of the sports shoe body. This can be protuberances extending from the side of the club head 33 interfitting with grooves on the side of the coupling member 23.
  • the coupling could merely be complementary shapes allowing the club head to be held in the coupling member 23 until extracted. Separate release means or locking means could be used to ensure there is a tight hold on the club head 33 to prevent accidental extraction while being used.
  • the sports shoe 11 including the club head 33 can act as a structured foot mounted hitting implement in the new game.
  • This game requires at least one foot mounted hitting implement, a sports course having at least one start place and at least one respective finishing place for each start place and an impact device for being impacted by the foot mounted hitting implement from the start place to the respective finishing place.
  • Thie player counts the number of impacts and preferably attempted impacts of the impact device in progressing the device from the start place to the respective finishing place. This can be compared to an expected, count to determine scores.
  • the game can use modified golf club heads and use golf balls and is able to make use of the facilities of a golf course and particularly a smaller sized golf course.
  • the action of kicking the resilient ball by means of the club head 33 attached to the sports shoe provides a pivotal swing of maximum size of the height of the leg of the user. That is it is only the leg that can provide a swinging action.
  • the normal game of golf makes use of long shafted golf clubs, which are held by the hands and swung from the shoulders. In this arrangement the swing is often longer than the height of the shoulders of the user as the clubs are positioned away from the body.
  • the game of the present invention will provide a shorter result.
  • the game makes use of foot skills such as used in Australian Rules Football, the international game of football known as "soccer" in Australia and other foot skill games.
  • the sports shoe is able to receive one or more different club heads which are singularly received held in position to form a shaped and structured foot mounted hitting implement able to be used by the user when fitted on the foot of the user to impact a resilient impact ball device such that there is a maximising kinetic transfer from the foot mounted: hitting implement to the resilient impact ball device.
  • a resilient impact ball device such that there is a maximising kinetic transfer from the foot mounted: hitting implement to the resilient impact ball device.
  • Similar to golf there can be a range of club heads having different masses for generating more impetus on the golf ball. Further there is a range of angles such that for shorter differences the more angled club head is selected and fitted to the sports shoe to provide a larger angle away from the vertical when in use. In this way the impact vector is more skywards providing a shorter and higher trajectory to allow better control and landing on the putting surface without rolling off.
  • the sports shoe 11 further includes a putting member formed by metal plate 32 attached to the side of the shoe. This allows for gentle tapping of the ball on the putting surface with minimal chance of causing damage.
  • the game could involve the use of a golf tee to tee up the ball off the ground and thereby minimise stubbing of toe or otherwise injuring the player.
  • the front sale 14 of the sports shoe 11 has a smooth surface to allow smooth flow over the ground if contact is made.
  • Spike means or other ground traction or body support means could be incorporated in the opposite shoe as a player will generally be left footed or right footed.
  • FIG. 2 A and 2B A second embodiment of the invention is shown in Figures 2 A and 2B in which there is a sports shoe with club head attachment.
  • a toe plate is included in the sports shoe and is able to rotate partially around a axis normal to the elongated axis of the shoe, this allows the toe plate to operate from a driving distance angle to a wedge lofted shot angle.
  • Figure 3 has a sports shoe with club head attachment in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention that can include a spring behind the toe plate to allow a cushioned explosive impact to the ball such as a golf ball.
  • the toe plate can be pivotally mounted on a pin that extends into an elongated channel in the shoe that includes a captured spring that can act in opposition to the insertion of the pin into the channel.
  • the momentum aspect of the shoe moving as well in a kicking action makes this a means of adding variations to the performance and different skill levels.
  • a fourth embodiment of the invention as shown in Figure 4 has a club head attachment to a sports shoe in a pivoting wheel that is integral with the toe plate.
  • the pivoting wheel can be mounted at the front of the shoe and has rotationally spaced teeth; extending around the wheel, which interfit into receiving cavities. It is important to allow adjustment of the toe plate to give different contact angles, however it is just as important to not allow the angle of the toe plate to move while the shoe is in action.
  • the teeth on the pivot wheel allow
  • the pivot pin could be mounted on a spring means such that the toe plate is extended outwards and then can be rotated to another angular position and released to lock into receiving cavities.
  • other rotational and locking mechanisms can be used.
  • FIGS 5A and 5B are sports shoe with club head attachment in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the invention in which there is an integrally connected part ⁇ al wheel with protruding laterally extending teeth.
  • the shoe in this embodiment has a receiving structure with laterally extending recesses such that the partial wheel with protruding teeth can be slid from the side into the receiving recesses at one of a limited number of relative positions.
  • a club head attachment to a sports shoe shown in Figures 6A and 6B which uses a cam pivoting on centre axis located in the shoe. The cam allows face to in effect change angle mote quickly that merely a flat plate on a central pivot.
  • FIG. 7 is a club head attachment to a sports shoe in accordance with a seventh embodiment of the invention that achieves this double movement by having two pivots. The first allows relative rotation of the toe plate. The second moves the relative position of the axis of the toe plate to provide dirierent relative height to the shoe.
  • Figures 8A and 8B show different forms of slide club head attachments to fit into the sports shoe of Figure 8C in accordance with an eighth embodiment of the invention.
  • the two parts fit together by laterally extending teeth fitting within laterally extending slots.
  • the teeth can be on the partial wheel attached to the rear of the toe plate and the slots on the shoe cavity or vice versa.
  • the teeth and slots can form dovetail joints so that there is no movement of the toe plate along the elongated axis of the shoe.
  • a side edging on the shoe adjacent the end of the cavity receiving the partial wheel can stop further lateral movement thereof.
  • Figures 9A and 9B show a sports shoe for receiving a club head attachment and a club head attachment in accordance with a ninth embodiment of the invention there is a tee plate with a number of laterally protruding lugs that fit into a curve recess to hold attached to the shoe but is adjustable into one of a plurality of angular positions by further lug housing recesses extending away from the Figures 10A and 10B show a sports shoe for receiving a club head attachment and a club head attachment in accordance with a tenth embodiment of the invention: in which particularly smaller laterally extending lugs to Figures 9A and 9B fit into angled recesses similar to a bayonet fitting such as used in light globe fittings.

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La présente invention concerne un dispositif de chaussure (11) et un jeu qui font appel à un corps de chaussure pouvant être porté et qui comporte au moins un élément de liaison (21) placé sur la partie avant ou sur une partie latérale du corps de chaussure et au moins une tête de club (33) dont la masse, la forme et l’angle permettent de fournir l’impact nécessaire sur une balle résistante plus petite que le pied de l’utilisateur, lorsque l’utilisateur donne un coup de pied dans la balle. La ou les têtes de club (33) comportent un élément de liaison (21), sur leur face arrière ou sur une de leur face latérale, qui est complémentaire avec l’élément de liaison du corps de la chaussure de sport. Le corps de la chaussure de sport sert d’engin de frappe, structuré et monté sur le pied, et peut être utilisé par l’utilisateur, lorsqu’il est placé sur le pied de l’utilisateur, pour frapper un dispositif de balle résistant à l’impact de manière à ce qu’il y ait un transfert cinétique maximisé entre le pied équipé de l’engin de frappe et le dispositif de balle résistant à l’impact.
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GB2298353A (en) * 1995-02-28 1996-09-04 Paul James Smith Golf shoe
FR2785186A1 (fr) * 1998-11-04 2000-05-05 Oreal Lotion cosmetique et/ou dermatologique poudree et son utilisation
JP2001070003A (ja) * 1999-09-09 2001-03-21 Kaoru Kondo ゴルフ用シューズ
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US2220291A (en) * 1939-08-12 1940-11-05 Ernest J Savoy Game and apparatus for playing the same
US5472200A (en) * 1994-05-16 1995-12-05 Miller; George A. Golf ball kicking device
GB2298353A (en) * 1995-02-28 1996-09-04 Paul James Smith Golf shoe
US6257998B1 (en) * 1998-06-22 2001-07-10 Moshe Ein-Gal Foot paddle
FR2785186A1 (fr) * 1998-11-04 2000-05-05 Oreal Lotion cosmetique et/ou dermatologique poudree et son utilisation
JP2001070003A (ja) * 1999-09-09 2001-03-21 Kaoru Kondo ゴルフ用シューズ

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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CN111135543A (zh) * 2019-08-07 2020-05-12 董维建 击球鞋和脚戴式击球装置

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