LYLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN
Pilots at 1/2 Barrington Dr, Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania A4872473
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
4 Barrington Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15209

Professional information

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Golf Putting Training Aid

Golf Putting Training Aid

US Patent:
8465377, Jun 18, 2013
Filed:
Apr 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/091706
Inventors:
Joseph A. Kamnikar - Sewickley PA, US
Lyle Chamberlain - Pittsburgh PA, US
International Classification:
A63B 69/36
US Classification:
473266, 473268, 473278, 473409
Abstract:
A putting training device includes a base having a top surface and an opposing bottom surface for placing on a putting surface. The top surface is a tapered surface tapering to the putting surface. A ball receiving recess can be defined on the top surface. The device also includes a ball positioning sensor positioned adjacent to the ball receiving recess and a light source for transmitting light visible from the top surface of the base. The light source is in operable communication with the ball positioning sensor to respond to a signal from the ball positioning sensor that a ball has been impacted from the ball receiving recess. When the light source receives the signal from the ball positioning sensor, the light source will transmit light for a finite predetermined period of time after the ball is impacted from the ball receiving recess.


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Golf Training Aid

Golf Training Aid

US Patent:
2013027, Oct 17, 2013
Filed:
Jun 7, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/912737
Inventors:
Joseph A. Kamnikar - Sewickley PA, US
Lyle Chamberlain - Pittsburgh PA, US
International Classification:
A63B 69/36
US Classification:
473199
Abstract:
A golf training device may include a base having a top surface and an opposing bottom surface for placing on a surface; a ball positioning sensor positioned adjacent to the top surface; and a light source for transmitting visible light from the base, the light source being in operable communication with the ball positioning sensor to respond to a signal from the ball positioning sensor that a ball has been moved from a resting position to transmit light for a finite predetermined period of time after the ball is moved from the resting position. A method of training may include receiving a ball on a training device in a resting position; detecting the presence of the ball on the top surface; detecting that the ball has been moved; transmitting light from a light source for a predetermined period of time in response to detecting that the ball has been moved.


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Lyle Chamberlain

Lyle Chamberlain

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Industry:
Defense & Space