Golf putting practice apparatus
A golf putting practice apparatus includes a frame, a plurality of elongate boards positioned in the frame, the elongate boards being connected by elastic members such as springs, and an artificial green placed over the boards. The heights of the frame and at least selected ones of the boards can be adjusted by frame-height adjusting members and individual board-height adjusting members. The apparatus further includes an acoustic resonator generating a light metallic sound when the golf ball enters the hole cup and a ball retrieval means for discharging the ball near the standing location of the golfer.
This application is a continuation of pending International Patent Application No. PCT/KR03/00583 filed on Mar. 25, 2003 which designates the United States and claims priority of pending Korean Patent Application No. 2002-18067 filed on Apr. 2, 2002.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a golf putting practice apparatus with a tiltable putting mat resembling a real golf course environment.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONOne round in golf game consists typically of 18 holes and each green has varied slopes or lies around its hole cup. In fact there isn't any identical slope around the hole cup.
Golfers often practice golf putting on a golf putting mat having a top surface without slope, and this enables golfers to practice only straight line putting.
In an attempt to simulate a real green, certain putting practice apparatus have been introduced with a mat surface tiltable by height adjustments of four edges of the device. However, these known apparatus enable slight adjustment of the whole surface by tilting up only one side and is quite different from real green slopes having varying lies in a variety of different directions.
Such known golf putting apparatus can be used for pleasure but not for effective putting practice. Accordingly, there is a need to provide a golf putting practice apparatus having a mat with various slopes or lies resembling the real green.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
With reference to the drawings, preferred embodiments of the invention are described herein in detail.
The putting practice apparatus of the present invention has a putting mat or green which can be tilted and also capable of providing various lies on the mat. Thus, the present invention can provide a wide variety of putting practice, such as straight line putting for beginners, putting on a tilted mat for intermediate learners, and putting on varied slopes for advanced learners and professionals.
In order to accomplish such functions, the present invention provides, among others, two types of elevation or slope adjustment members. One is used for adjusting the heights of each selected side or corner of the apparatus frame on which a putting mat is placed. The other is used for adjusting the heights of particular regions in the mat selected by the practicing golfers.
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The upper surface of artificial green (5) has three hole cups for receiving golf balls therein, one in the center and others is in each corner side.
Below the hole cups has exhaust hopper (9) having an inclination for collecting and discharging balls there-through. The exhaust hopper (9) connects with ball retrieval tube (10). The ball retrieval tube (10) extends to a standing position of the golfer for easy retrieval of the balls exiting from ball retrieval hole (11) by the golfer.
Ball dropping area (9a) is formed at the ball dropping location in the exhaust hopper (9), and includes resonator (14) preferably with resonance space (12) and hole (13) for producing a light metallic sound for the golfer's entertainment when a ball hit the resonator (14). This metallic sound resembles the dropping sound of a ball within the hole cup of a real golf course.
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Elevating member (18) includes nut portion (10) and is positioned on the feeder screw (16) for moving up and down upon rotation of the feeder screw (16). The elevating member (18) is preferably formed with two pieces combined together using fastening bolts (19) for easy assembly of the components of the frame-height adjusting members (3).
Vertical guide post (20) and leg member (22) are located at the lateral sides of the elevating member (18). The guide post (20) guides an up-and-down movement of the elevating member (18). The leg member (22) has an upper end affixed to the elevating member (18) and moves up and down upon the vertical movement of the elevating member (18) for adjusting its projecting height from the lower surface of the frame (2), thereby, enabling adjustment of the height of the particular corner of the frame from the ground.
The leg member (22) preferably includes a foot member or terminal support (21) attached at the lower end thereof. The lower end of the leg member (22) and adjoining end of foot member (21) are respectively shaped in a hemisphere, forming a circular contacting area (21a) thereby, and the foot member (21) is secured with pin (23) to the leg member (22) enabling tilting of the foot member (21) to a certain degree. This arrangement facilitates a secured positioning of the leg member (22) on the ground.
Cap (26) is fixed on the upper side of casing (15) by fastening bolts (27). The cap (26) includes coupling holes (24, 25) for rotatably receiving the upper ends of the feeder screw (16) and guide post (20) therein. The upper end of feeder screw (16) protrudes above the coupling hole (24) of the cap (26) and includes a hexagonal or square wrench portion (16a) in order to enable rotation of the feeder screw (16) with the wrench portion by a suitable manner known in the art.
On the upper and lower end portions of feeder screw (16), stopper (16b) of flange-like shape is provided so as to limit its operation range or prevent the equipment from damage occurred by excessive adjustment, for example, by the user's mistake in controlling the vertical movement of the elevating member (18).
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Each of the elongate boards (28, 29) preferably includes a plurality of engaging portions disposed between adjacent boards for preventing unwanted falling or derails of boards from the aligned surface of the boards. According to the embodiment shown in
According to one preferred embodiment, the putting apparatus of the invention comprises a plurality of board-height adjusting members (6) disposed along the sides of the frame (2), as illustrated in
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Elevating member (39) includes nut portion (38) and is positioned on the feeder screw (37) for moving up and down upon rotation of the feeder screw (37). The elevating member (39) is preferably formed with two pieces combined together using fastening bolts (40).
Vertical guide post (41) and support arm (35) are located at the lateral sides of the elevating member (39). The guide post (41) guides an up-and-down movement of the elevating member (39). The support arm (35) has a lower end affixed to the elevating member (39), and moves up and down upon the vertical movement of the elevating member (39) for adjusting the elevation of the elongate board (28 or 29) which is connected to the upper end of the support arm (35).
Cap (44) is fixed on the upper side of casing (36) by fastening bolts (45). The cap (44) includes coupling holes (42, 43) for rotatably receiving the upper ends of the feeder screw (37) and guide post (41) therein. The upper end of feeder screw (37) protrudes above the coupling hole (42) of the cap (44) and includes a hexagonal or square wrench portion (37a) in order to enable rotation of the feeder screw (37) with the wrench portion by a suitable manner known in the art.
On the upper and lower end portions of feeder screw (37), stopper (37b) of flange-like shape is provided so as to limit its operation range or prevent the equipment from damage occurred by excessive adjustment, for example, by the user's mistake in controlling the vertical movement of the elevating member (39).
According to one preferred embodiment, the board-height adjusting members (6) are connected to the elongate boards (28, 29) in alternating manner, such as one after another (as shown in
Suitable mat or artificial green (5) is placed on the elongate boards (28, 29). The elongate boards (28, 29) include side blocks (46) for preventing movement of the artificial green (5) and also for preventing the balls from falling out of the matted boards.
Methods of adjusting the slopes or lies of the artificial green (5) and process of putting practice is described herein in detail.
Utilizing the apparatus of the invention, golfers can practice realistic putting simulating a real golf course, such as straight-line putting and putting on varying lies.
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When the golf ball enters hole cup (7), the ball falls onto resonator (14) positioned on exhaust hopper (9) and the resonator (14) produces a resonant sound. Thus, the golfer can be more excited listening to the light metallic sound like one in the real field.
The ball fallen on exhaust hopper (9) is discharged through ball retrieval tube (10) and ball retrieval hole (11), and reaches the standing position of the golfer.
If the golfer wants to do a putting practice on a slope inclined in a specific direction, the golfer can then tilt the entire mat by adjusting the heights of one or two corners of the frame (2). In order to adjust tilting, the golfer can turn the feeder screw (16) of the frame-height adjusting member (3) by a suitable method. For example, the golfer can turn the wrench portion (16a) of the feeder screw (16) using a wrench. This makes the feeder screw (16) to rotate in a direction and the elevating member (18) moves up or down while guided by the guide post (20). Then, the leg member (22) affixed on a side of the elevating member (18) rises or falls from the frame (2). The foot or terminal member (21) coupled with the leg member (22) with the pinned bolt (23) can adjust its orientation and secure the apparatus on the ground. In addition, since the lower part of the leg member (22) and the corresponding area of the foot member (21), respectively, have hemispherical contact surfaces (22a) and (21a) with the same radius, the adjusted leg member and the foot member can further support the apparatus stably even if angles between the foot member (21) and the leg member (22) is changed by inclination of the frame (2). As such, the users can adjust the heights of desired sides of the frame (2) and inclination of the artificial green (5).
Moreover, golfers can arbitrarily adjust the slopes of particular portions of the green by manipulating any selected ones of the board-height adjusting members (6) of the invention. For that the golfer can turn the wrench portion (37a) of the feeder screw (37), for example, using a wrench. This makes the feeder screw (37) to rotate in a direction and the elevating member (39) moves up or down while guided by the guide post (41). Then, the support arm (35) affixed on a side of the elevating member (39) rises or falls relative to the frame (2). Then, the particular elongate board connected to the support arm (35) via connecting rod (34), moves up or down. This enables adjustment of the slopes of the artificial green (5) where the particular elongate board is located.
In addition, as described above in connection with
According to one aspect of the present invention, golfers can practice putting more effectively on the artificial green with adjustable slopes like one in a real course. According to other aspects of the present invention, a plurality of elongate boards are connected by elastic members such as springs, and all or at least selected ones of them can adjust their height by frame-height adjusting members and individual board-height adjusting members. Thus, golfers can practice putting on chosen slopes in the artificial green.
The apparatus of the present invention provides a putting practice environment similar to the real golf game. Also, golfers can choose a practice environment depending on their ability or desires, such as putting by straight line and on slight inclination. In addition, golfers can enjoy the light metallic sound like one in a real field when the golf ball goes in the hole cup, and the golf ball can be transported to the standing location of the golfer for his convenience.
References used in the drawings of the invention are as follows:
Claims
1. A golf putting practice apparatus comprising:
- a frame having a generally polygonal shape with at least four side walls and four corners, the frame including an opened top surface;
- a plurality of elongate members each having a pair of side portions and a pair of end portions, the elongate members arranged in a row and side by side and positioned within the opened top surface of the frame;
- at least one elastic member for elastically connecting the plurality of elongate members side by side;
- a green member covering above the elongate members and having at least one golf ball receiving hole for practicing golf putting therewith; and
- a frame-height adjusting member disposed at each of the corners of the frame for selectively adjusting the height of at least one of the corners of the frame.
2. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one elastic member comprises at least one spring received within a hole formed across the side portions of the plurality of elongate members.
3. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of board-height adjusting members disposed along the side walls of the frame for selectively adjusting the height of the elongate members.
4. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 3, wherein the end portions of at least some of the plurality of elongate members are connected to corresponding ones of the plurality of board-height adjusting members.
5. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 4, wherein the board-height adjusting members each include an actuator, and an elevating member vertically movable by the actuator for adjusting the height of the elongate members.
6. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 5, wherein the actuator of the board-height adjusting members is a rotatable feeder screw configured to move the elevating member vertically upon rotation.
7. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 5, wherein the board-height adjusting members each further includes a vertical guide member for guiding vertical movement of the elevating member.
8. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 7, wherein the elevating member of the board-height adjusting members is formed of two pieces connected together by at least one fastener.
9. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 4, wherein the plurality of the elongate members comprise a plurality of engaging portions disposed between adjacent elongate members.
10. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 9, wherein the plurality of engaging portions of the elongate members are formed of generally semi-spherical protrusions and grooves generally matching one another.
11. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 1, wherein the frame-height adjusting member disposed at the corners of the frame includes an actuator, and an elevating member vertically movable by the actuator for selectively adjusting the height of the corners of the frame.
12. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 11, wherein the actuator of the frame-height adjusting member is a rotatable feeder screw configured to move the elevating member vertically upon rotation.
13. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 12, wherein the frame-height adjusting member disposed at the corners of the frame further includes a vertical guide member for guiding vertical movement of the elevating member of the frame-height adjusting member.
14. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 13, wherein the vertical guide member of the frame-height adjusting member includes a guide post positioned within a guide hole of the elevating member of the frame-height adjusting member.
15. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 13, wherein the frame-height adjusting member disposed at the corners of the frame further includes a leg member extending vertically from the elevating member of the frame-height adjusting member.
16. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 15, wherein the leg member of the frame-height adjusting member includes a tiltable foot member connected at the lower end of the leg member.
17. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a golf ball retrieval means disposed within the frame for guiding a golf ball entered the golf ball receiving hole and discharging the ball from the apparatus.
18. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a resonator positioned below the golf ball receiving hole of the green member for providing a golf ball dropping sound when the ball enters the golf ball receiving hole.
19. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one elastic member comprises a resilient material connected between adjacent elongate members for the elastic connection of the elongate members.
20. The golf putting practice apparatus of claim 1, wherein the elongate members are boards each having a generally flat upper surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 24, 2004
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2005
Inventors: Hyun Ju Lee (Seoul), Yun Lee (Pusan)
Application Number: 10/949,265