JOSEPH BAILEY LANE
Pilots in Ridgefield, CT

License number
Connecticut A1078996
Issued Date
Aug 2016
Expiration Date
Aug 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
29 Silver Spg Park Rd, Ridgefield, CT 06877

Professional information

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Golf Swing Training Device And Method

US Patent:
6503148, Jan 7, 2003
Filed:
Apr 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/825695
Inventors:
Joseph Lane - Ridgefield CT 06877
International Classification:
A63B 6936
US Classification:
473215, 473216
Abstract:
A simple, golf swing training device and method of training which provides a lightweight, completely portable device for teaching and practicing a proper golf swing, and more particularly to a golf swing practice device and method to train a golfer to rotate his body throughout the golf swing and thereby train the body to know the feel of a correct golf swing by air swinging. The device comprises a rod of predetermined length and diameter having a distal end and a proximal end; a utility belt attached to the proximal end of the rod for positioning the rod on a golfer; a club receptacle attached to the distal end of the rod for receiving a golf club shaft, wherein the golf swing training device facilitates the training of the golfers body to know the feel of a correct golf swing.


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Spiked Golf Shoe Cleaning Brush

US Patent:
7437793, Oct 21, 2008
Filed:
Nov 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/990981
Inventors:
Joseph Lane - Ridgefield CT, US
International Classification:
A47L 13/02, A47L 13/12, A47L 23/04
US Classification:
15113, 1523606, 15237
Abstract:
An athletic shoe cleaning device includes cleaning teeth affixed to a handle. Pairs or opposed cleaning teeth are provided which have a first section and a second section joined by an angle suitable for cleaning golf shoe spikes having multiple nubs or flanges. The cleaning teeth are especially suited for removing debris from circular or softer type golf spikes.


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Golf Swing Training Method

US Patent:
6024656, Feb 15, 2000
Filed:
Oct 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/947177
Inventors:
Joseph Lane - Ridgefield CT
International Classification:
A63B 6936
US Classification:
473409
Abstract:
A simple, lightweight, portable golf swing training device to fix the rear knee of a golfer in the correct position at setup and to restrict its lateral movement away from the target during backswing, with no interference of the forward movement of the knee, hips or body during the downswing, impact or follow through. The device comprises a base unit with a vertical rod, which has a height that extends at least to the rear knee, affixed thereto. A golfer uses the device by positioning his rear foot on the base rearwardly of the vertical rod and his rear knee forwardly of the vertical rod. By restricting the knee's freedom to over rotate or slide laterally away from the target or collapse away from the target line; the golfer's hips are prevented from either over rotating and/or sliding laterally away from the target. A video camera may be used to videotape a golfer before and during the use of the golf swing training device to compare knee positions.


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Golf Putting Training System

US Patent:
2009018, Jul 16, 2009
Filed:
Jan 10, 2008
Appl. No.:
11/972226
Inventors:
Joseph Lane - Ridgefield CT, US
International Classification:
A63B 69/36
US Classification:
473251, 473212, 473261
Abstract:
A golf putting training system for a golfer is disclosed generally comprising a linear measurement device that is placed on the ground such that a golf ball is placed at one end and a stopper for engaging a putting head is positioned along the measurement device at a desired distance from the ball. A golfer putts the golf ball, taking a backswing that moves the putter head to the surface of the stopper prior to accelerating towards the ball. The golfer then compares the distance between the end of the measurement device and the stopper to the distance between the end of the measurement device and the final destination of the golf ball. In this way, the golfer can calculate a backswing-to-putt ratio to quickly determine the required backswing distance for any desired putt distance for a given stroke acceleration rate.