Golf aid including heads up display

US9573039B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9573039-B2
Application numberUS-201414291225-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 30, 2014
Priority dateDec 30, 2011
Publication dateFeb 21, 2017
Grant dateFeb 21, 2017

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A golf aid for assisting a user in determining distances on a golf course includes a user tracking system configured to determine the location of a user on a golf course, a heads up display, and a processor. The heads up display is configured to be worn on the user's head, and to display an image within a field of view of the user. The processor is in communication with the user tracking system and with the heads up display, and is configured to determine a distance between the location of the user an object or a landmark on the golf course, and display a numeric representation of the determined distance via the heads up display.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A golf aid for assisting a user in determining distances on a golf course, the golf aid comprising: a user tracking system configured to determine the location of the user on the golf course; a heads up display configured to be worn on the user's head, the heads up display having a display screen with a transparent display area configured to display an image within a field of view of the user; a sensor configured to detect an object or a landmark on the golf course by detecting a special coating on the object or landmark; and a processor in communication with the user tracking system, the sensor, and the heads up display, the processor being configured to: determine a distance between the location of the user and the object or landmark on the golf course; and direct the heads up display to display a numeric representation of the determined distance coincident with or adjacent to the object or landmark as the object or landmark is visible through the transparent display area of the display screen of the heads up display. 2. The golf aid of claim 1 , wherein the object includes a pin on the golf course, and wherein a location of the pin is stored by the processor. 3. The golf aid of claim 1 , wherein the landmark includes a tree, a sandtrap, a dogleg, a natural hazard, a body of water, or a portion of a green, or any combination thereof. 4. The golf aid of claim 1 , further comprising a camera adjacent to the heads up display and configured to capture an image including at least a portion of the user's field of view. 5. The golf aid of claim 4 , wherein the processor is further configured to direct the heads up display to display an indicator within the transparent display area of the display screen, wherein the indicator corresponds to the displayed numeric representation of the determined distance, and wherein the indicator is displayed within the user's field of view coincident with the object or the landmark. 6. The golf aid of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to receive course information through a wireless communication interface, and wherein the course information includes GPS coordinate locations of a plurality of objects. 7. The golf aid of claim 1 , further comprising a headgear component configured to be worn on the head of the user, the heads up display being attached to the headgear component and configured to be worn in front of the user's eyes. 8. The golf aid of claim 7 , wherein the user tracking system and the processor are mounted inside the headgear component. 9. The golf aid of claim 1 , further comprising a user interface in communication with the processor, the user interface having one or more input devices configured to receive user inputs and transmit control signals indicative thereof to the processor. 10. A golf aid for assisting a user in determining distances on a golf course, the golf aid comprising: a headgear component configured to be worn on the head of the user; a user tracking system configured to determine a location of the user on the golf course; a heads up display attached to the headgear component and configured to be worn in front of the user's eyes, the heads up display having a display screen with a transparent display area configured to display an image within a field of view of the user; a sensor configured to detect various positions on the golf course by detecting a special coating provided on each of the positions; and a processor in communication with the user tracking system, the sensor, and with the heads up display, the processor being configured to: determine a position from the various positions on the golf course that corresponds to a predetermined distance from the location of the user; and direct the heads up display to display an indicator coincident with or adjacent to the determined position as the position is visible through the transparent display area of the display screen of the heads up display within the field of view of the user. 11. The golf aid of claim 10 , wherein the determined position includes three determined positions, wherein each of the three determined positions corresponds to a different predetermined distance, wherein the indicator includes three indicators, and wherein each of the three indicators is displayed via the heads up display coincident with or adjacent to a different one of the three determined positions. 12. The golf aid of claim 10 , wherein the processor is further configured to receive an input that represents a golf club selected by the user, and wherein the predetermined distance is a value stored by the processor that represents a distance that the user can hit a golf ball with the golf club. 13. The golf aid of claim 10 , further comprising a camera attached to the headgear component adjacent to the heads up display and configured to capture an image including a portion of the user's field of view. 14. The golf aid of claim 13 , wherein the processor is further configured to: maintain a representation of a topology of the golf course; locate the determined position within the maintained topology; and direct the heads up display to display the indicator positioned on the topology of the golf course at the determined position within the user's field of view. 15. The golf aid of claim 14 , wherein the indicator is a line that extends across the topology. 16. A non-transitory, computer readable medium having stored thereon instructions for execution by a processor of a golf aid system, the golf aid system including a headgear component with a heads up display and a camera attached to the headgear component, the instructions causing the golf aid system to perform steps comprising: determining a location of a user on a golf course; detecting, via a sensor, one or more objects or landmarks on the golf course by detecting a special coating on the objects or landmarks; receiving an indication of a user's field of view from the camera, the camera being disposed adjacent to the heads up display and in communication with the processor, the headgear component being configured to be worn on the user's head, and the heads up display having a display screen with a transparent display area configured to display an image within the field of view of the user; identifying an object or a landmark, from the detected one or more objects or landmarks, within the user's field of view from within the received indication; determining a distance between the location of the identified object or the landmark; and displaying a numeric representation of the determined distance coincident with or adjacent to the object or landmark as the object or landmark is visible through the transparent display area of the display screen of the heads up display. 17. The computer readable medium of claim 16 , further comprising instructions for causing the processor to display at least one of the numeric representation and an indicator corresponding to the numeric representation at a location on the heads up display such that the at least one of the numeric representation and the indicator is at least partially coincident with the object or the landmark within the field of view of the user. 18. The computer readable medium of claim 16 , wherein the object includes a pin on a green of the golf course. 19. The computer readable medium of claim 16 , wherein the landmark includes a tree, a sandtrap, a dogleg, a natural hazard, a body of water, or a portion of a green, or any combination thereof. 20. The computer

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  • for locating an object, e.g. a lost ball · CPC title

  • Absolute positions, e.g. by using GPS · CPC title

  • with illuminating devices {; with reflective surfaces} · CPC title

  • characterised by the informative content of the display · CPC title

  • Tracking the path or location of one or more users, e.g. players of a game · CPC title

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What does patent US9573039B2 cover?
A golf aid for assisting a user in determining distances on a golf course includes a user tracking system configured to determine the location of a user on a golf course, a heads up display, and a processor. The heads up display is configured to be worn on the user's head, and to display an image within a field of view of the user. The processor is in communication with the user tracking system…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B71/0622. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 21 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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