GOLF TEE WITH LEVEL AND DEPTH INDICATORS
A golf tee includes a stem defining a first end and a second end. The golf tee includes a ball receiving portion positioned on the second end of the stem. A level gauge is disposed in the ball receiving portion. The stem includes indicia representative of a depth of insertion of the first end into a surface.
The present invention is generally directed to a golf tee, and more particularly to a golf tee having a level gauge and a depth insertion gauge.
BACKGROUNDThe sport of golf involves the use of a club to swing at and strike a stationary ball, thereby causing the ball to travel in a desired direction. Typically, a golf ball is about 1.68 inches in diameter. An object of the game of golf is to cause the ball to enter into a hole located at a predetermined distance from a starting point, in the fewest possible number of strokes. The starting point is sometimes referred to as a teeing ground or tee box. In the teeing ground, each player sequentially places the ball on a tee, peg or the like to elevate the ball relative to a surface of the teeing ground. Once the ball is placed on the tee, a player strikes the ball with the club to drive the ball away from the teeing ground in an effort to reach the hole in the fewest possible number of strokes.
SUMMARYAccording to aspects disclosed herein, there is provided a golf tee including a stem defining a first end and a second end. The golf tee includes a ball receiving portion positioned on the second end of the stem for removably holding a ball thereon. A level gauge is disposed in the ball receiving portion. The level gauge is operable to determine whether or not the stem is plumb. The stem includes indicia representative of a depth of insertion of the first end into a playing surface of a golf course. For example, the indicia can comprise a plurality of protrusions extending outwardly from the stem and/or grooves formed in the stem.
In one embodiment, the level gauge and the ball receiving portion cooperate to define a concave surface for removably holding the ball thereon. The concave surface can have a radius of curvature from about 0.7 inches to about 0.9 inches.
The level gauge can include an inside surface defining a cavity. A first fluid and an indicator are disposed in the cavity. For example, the first fluid can be a fluorescent liquid. In addition, the indicator can be a second fluid having a density less than that of the first fluid.
In one embodiment, the level gauge is manufactured from a transparent or translucent material and/or an elastomeric material. In addition, the level gauge can be press-fit in a pocket defined by an interior surface of the ball receiving portion and/or secured by an adhesive to the interior surface.
The golf tee can include a level gauge that is formed integral with the golf tee. The level gauge can include an inside surface defining a cavity and at least one passage extending from an outside surface of the golf tee into the cavity. The passages can be used to introduce the first liquid and/or the indicator into the cavity.
The golf tee can be manufactured in a substantially hollow form in which the level gauge includes a cavity defined by an inside surface of the ball receiving portion and an inside surface of the stem.
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The concave surfaces 14R and 24R have a radius of curvature R2. The magnitude of the radius R2 is from about ten percent less than the radius R1 to about ten percent greater than the radius R1. In one embodiment, the radius R2 is from about 0.7 inches to about 0.9 inches. While the radius of curvature R2 is described as being about ten percent less than or greater than the radius R1 or from about 0.7 to about 0.9 inches, the present invention is not limited in this regard, as other magnitudes of R2 can also be employed including but not limited to those greater than or less than ten percent of R1, greater than 0.9 inches and/or less than 0.7 inches.
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The inside surface 24A defines an inwardly curved portion 24B which curves away from the concave surface 24R. The level gauge 24 defines a window 32 manufactured from a transparent or translucent material configured to allow viewing of the indictor 30 and the first fluid 28 from a position external to the golf tee 10. For example, all or a portion of the level gauge 24 can be manufactured from the transparent or translucent material such that the window 32 is formed integral with the level gauge 24. In one embodiment, the level gauge 24 includes an opening defined therein and in which the window 32 is secured.
The window 32 includes leveling indicia 34 disposed thereon. In one embodiment, the leveling indicia 34 is a pair of circles 34A and 34B marked and/or formed (e.g., grooves) concentrically on the concave surface 24R. When the golf tee 10 is oriented with the ball receiving portion 14 positioned above the stem 12 and the stem is substantially plumb, the indicator 30 is positioned on the curved portion 24B of the inside surface 24A and the centered in the leveling indicia 34.
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While the present disclosure has been described with reference to various exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A golf tee comprising:
- a stem defining a first end;
- a ball receiving portion positioned on a second end of the stem;
- a level gauge disposed in the ball receiving portion; and
- wherein the stem comprises indicia representative of a depth of insertion of the first end into a surface.
2. The golf tee of claim 1, wherein the level gauge and the ball receiving portion cooperate to define a concave surface.
3. The golf tee of claim 2, wherein the concave surface has a radius of curvature from about 0.7 inches to about 0.9 inches.
4. The golf tee of claim 1, wherein the level gauge includes an inside surface defining a cavity which contains a first fluid and an indicator disposed in the cavity.
5. The golf tee of claim 4, wherein the first fluid comprises a fluorescent liquid.
6. The golf tee of claim 4, wherein the indicator comprises a second fluid having a density less than that of the first fluid.
7. The golf tee of claim 1, wherein the level gauge is manufactured from a transparent or translucent material.
8. The golf tee of claim 1, wherein the level gauge is manufactured from an elastomeric material.
9. The golf tee of claim 8, wherein the level gauge is press-fit in a pocket defined by an interior surface of the ball receiving portion.
10. The golf tee of claim 1, wherein the level gauge is secured in a pocket defined by an interior surface of the ball receiving portion by an adhesive.
11. The golf tee of claim 1, wherein the level gauge is integral with the golf tee.
12. The golf tee of claim 11, wherein the level gauge includes an inside surface defining a cavity and at least one passage extending from an outside surface of the golf tee into the cavity.
13. The golf tee of claim 11, wherein the golf tee is substantially hollow and the level gauge includes a cavity defined by an inside surface of the ball receiving portion and an inside surface of the stem.
14. The golf tee of claim 1, wherein the indicia comprise at least one of plurality of protrusions extending outwardly from the stem and grooves formed in the stem.
15. The golf tee of claim 1, wherein the level gauge is operable to determine plumbness of the stem.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 11, 2011
Publication Date: Feb 14, 2013
Inventors: Carlo Costantini (Wolcott, CT), Gary Parenti (Wolcott, CT)
Application Number: 13/207,952
International Classification: A63B 57/00 (20060101);