GOLF BALL PICKER
The present invention provides a device for collecting golf balls from practice areas while the device is making tight turns. The device includes a vehicle such as a golf cart, tractor, or lawn mower. A collecting gang is attached to the vehicle in such a manner that the collecting gang can pivot 180 degrees around an axis. The vehicle is configured for tight turns and the collecting gang is configured to self-orient such that golf balls are collected when the gang travels in any direction. Thus the present invention provides a device for collecting golf balls that can pick up golf balls while making a zero radius turn, moving forward, and moving in reverse.
The invention relates generally to an apparatus for picking up items from ground level and more specifically to an apparatus for picking up golf balls on areas such as driving ranges wherein the apparatus is configured to operate both in forward and reverse directions.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONLarge numbers of golf balls are routinely collected from practice areas at golf courses and driving ranges. The practice areas can be very large and it is known to use motorized devices to collect golf balls from these areas. Conventional golf ball pick-up systems are powered by a vehicle such as a golf cart, tractor, or lawn tractor. The vehicle is configured to tow or push a pick-up mechanism configured to transfer a golf ball from the ground to a collection device such as a basket. Such systems are driven over the area to be cleared of balls until substantially all of the area has been covered. Conventional pick-up systems are configured to collect balls as the device is driven forward only and not when driven in reverse. Conventional golf ball pick-up systems also require a generally wide turning radius. In this regard, the turning radius of conventional pick-up systems is such that even the tightest turn defines a central area that is not covered by the pick-up mechanism.
Tight turns are generally desirable because it is often most efficient for the golf ball picker to be operated back and forth in adjacent rows across a practice area such as a driving range that is to be cleared. At the end of each row, the golf ball picker is turned to go back across. It is desirable for each row to overlap slightly in order to ensure that a maximum number of balls are picked up. The amount of overlap must be minimized so that as much of the full width of the pick-up mechanism is utilized in order to clear as much area as possible per pass. Because of the limitations of turning radiuses of conventional machines, missed areas or voids are left along the edges of the driving range. These voids are located where the vehicle was turned to start on a new row. As a result, the vehicle must be driven such that it overlaps previously picked up area if the amount of voids are to be reduced. Therefore it is believed that at least some areas must be covered twice, or overlapped, in order to ensure that voids created during turning as a result of the driving limitations of conventional pick-up devices are covered. Covering areas more than once increases the amount of time required to pick-up golf balls from a given area. Such an increase pick-up time results in a reduction in efficiency and causes an increase in the operating costs of a driving range.
One problem with conventional golf ball pick-up systems is that they do not operate to pick-up balls in reverse.
Another problem with conventional golf ball pick-up systems is that they require relatively large turning radiuses.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a device for collecting golf balls. More particularly, there is provided a self-powered golf ball picker that is configured to make tight turns and to pick up balls while moving forward, while turning, and while moving in reverse.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a device for collecting golf balls from practice areas while the device is making tight turns, wherein the device comprises. The device includes a vehicle and a collecting gang is attached to the vehicle. The vehicle is configured for tight turns and the collecting gang is configured to self-orient such that golf balls are collected when the gang travels in any direction.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the device includes a rear collecting gang positioned at the rear of the vehicle such that the rear collecting gang is configured to trail the vehicle when the vehicle moves in a first direction and a forward collecting gang positioned forward of the vehicle such that the forward collecting gang precedes the vehicle when the vehicle moves in a first direction and the vehicle defines a path and the rear collecting gang defines one portion of the path and the forward collecting gang defines another portion of the path and the rear collecting gang and the forward collecting gang are configured to collect objects from the ground whenever they move in contact with the ground.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the device includes a second rear collecting gang positioned at the rear of the vehicle such that the second rear collecting gang is configured to trail the vehicle when the vehicle moves in a first direction.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the vehicle is configured to move in a second direction that is substantially the opposite of the first direction and the forward collecting gang and the rear collecting gangs are configured to collect objects from the ground when the device is moving in the second direction.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the vehicle includes a chassis and the forward collecting gang includes a forward basket and a forward pivoting wheel and the forward basket is configured to be positioned generally between the forward pivoting wheel and the chassis when the vehicle is configured to move in the first direction and the forward basket is positioned such that the forward pivoting wheel is between it and chassis when the vehicle is moving in the second direction.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a method for collecting objects from the ground. The method includes the steps of: A) providing a vehicle that includes a chassis and a first collecting gang attached to the chassis and a second collecting gang attached to the chassis; B) moving the vehicle in a first direction such that the first collecting gang precedes the chassis and the second collecting gang trails the chassis; C) collecting objects with the forward collecting gang and with the rear collecting gang while the vehicle is moving in the first direction; D) moving the vehicle in a second direction such that the first collecting gang trails the chassis and the second collecting gang precedes the chassis; and E) collecting objects with the forward collecting gang and the rear collecting gang while the vehicle is moving in the second direction.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a method for collecting objects from the ground. The method includes the steps of: A) moving the vehicle in a first direction such that a path P is defined by the area over which the forward and the rear collecting gangs pass along a first row; B) turning the vehicle such that path P continues to be defined adjacent to the first row; C) moving the vehicle in a second direction along path P adjacent to the first row; and D) collecting objects from the ground while the vehicle is moving and while the vehicle is turning.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the method includes the step of: collecting objects from the ground such that path P is defined in two adjacent rows and each row touches the other at all points such that no void areas are defined within path P.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the objects are golf balls.
For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to an apparatus configured to collect golf balls or other articles from the ground wherein the apparatus has improved maneuverability and efficiency relative to such apparatuses of the prior art.
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First rear gang 50, second rear gang 60, and forward gang 70 are substantially identical and can be understood by a description of first rear gang 50. Like parts are designated by like reference numbers. Reference numbers in the 50 series refer to components of first rear gang 50. Reference numbers in the 60 series refer to components of second rear gang 60. Reference numbers in the 70 series refer to components of forward gang 70. First rear gang 50 includes a frame 52 that is configured to support a plurality of picking disks 54 and rear basket 56. In the illustrated embodiment, picking disks 54 are flexible disks configured to capture a ball between two adjacent disks and to release the ball when the ball contacts a combing device 57. Basket 56 is configured to contain balls as they are delivered from picking disks 54 via combing device 57. Frame 52 also is attached to pivoting wheel 58.
Pivoting wheel 58 is configured to support frame 52 relative to the ground. Pivoting wheel 58 is configured such that it pivots relative to the ground and relative to rear connecting frame 42. In this regard, pivoting wheel 58 is configured such that it pivots to lead basket 52 and picking disk 54 as the direction of travel of vehicle 20 changes. First rear gang 50 and second rear gang 60 are spaced apart approximately the width of front gang 70.
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The present invention can be better understood by a description of the operation thereof. When an area is to be cleared of golf balls, golf ball picker 10 is driven across the area to be picked. Referring to
When picker 10 is traveling in a first, forward direction first rear gang 50 and second rear gang 60 trail vehicle 20 and are positioned in the configuration shown in
As picker 10 approaches the end of a row moving in a forward direction, it can be turned as shown in
It should be noted that in prior art golf ball pickers, multiple gangs are not positioned to turn tightly. In this regard adjacent gangs interfere with each other if attempted to be turned 180 degrees as first gang 50, second gang 60, and forward gang 70 can. Due to the restrictions in turning, golf ball pickers of the prior art are limited in how tightly they can turn. For example, as shown in
In alternative embodiment, golf ball picker 10 can be configured to be remotely controlled. In this regard, golf ball picker 10 can be operated from a remote location. Because of the maneuverability of golf ball picker 10 it can be guided over the area where golf balls are to be picked up in a pattern such that most golf balls can be picked up with visual sighting of a particular ball by the operator of golf ball picker 10.
The invention is generally related to a golf ball picker than can reliably pick up golf balls when travel in any direction and while turning. This feature makes it possible to reliably pickup golf balls across a range efficiently and without visual identification of individual golf balls. While the present invention has been illustrated and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications can be made and the Invention can be practiced in other environments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, set forth in the accompanying claims.
Claims
1. A device for collecting golf balls from practice areas while the device is making tight turns, wherein the device comprises:
- a vehicle;
- a collecting gang attached to the vehicle; and
- wherein the vehicle is configured for tight turns and the collecting gang is configured to self-orient such that golf balls are collected when the gang travels in any direction.
2. The device for collecting golf balls according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a rear collecting gang positioned at the rear of the vehicle such that the rear collecting gang is configured to trail the vehicle when the vehicle moves in a first direction;
- a forward collecting gang positioned forward of the vehicle such that the forward collecting gang precedes the vehicle when the vehicle moves in a first direction; and
- wherein the vehicle defines a path and the rear collecting gang defines one portion of the path and the forward collecting gang defines another portion of the path and the rear collecting gang and the forward collecting gang are configured to collect objects from the ground whenever they move in contact with the ground.
3. The device for collecting golf balls according to claim 2, further comprising:
- a second rear collecting gang positioned at the rear of the vehicle such that the second rear collecting gang is configured to trail the vehicle when the vehicle moves in a first direction.
4. The device for collecting golf balls according to claim 2, wherein the vehicle is configured to move in a second direction that is substantially the opposite of the first direction and the forward collecting gang and the rear collecting gangs are configured to collect objects from the ground when the device is moving in the second direction.
5. The device for collecting golf balls according to claim 4, wherein the vehicle includes a chassis and the forward collecting gang includes a forward basket and a forward pivoting wheel and the forward basket is configured to be positioned generally between the forward pivoting wheel and the chassis when the vehicle is configured to move in the first direction and the forward basket is positioned such that the forward pivoting wheel is between it and chassis when the vehicle is moving in the second direction.
6. A method for collecting objects from the ground, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a vehicle that includes a chassis and a first collecting gang attached to the chassis and a second collecting gang attached to the chassis;
- moving the vehicle in a first direction such that the first collecting gang precedes the chassis and the second collecting gang trails the chassis;
- collecting objects with the forward collecting gang and with the rear collecting gang while the vehicle is moving in the first direction;
- moving the vehicle in a second direction such that the first collecting gang trails the chassis and the second collecting gang precedes the chassis; and
- collecting objects with the forward collecting gang and the rear collecting gang while the vehicle is moving in the second direction.
7. A method for collecting objects from the ground, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a vehicle that includes a chassis and a forward collecting gang attached to the chassis and a rear collecting gang attached to the chassis;
- moving the vehicle in a first direction such that a path P is defined by the area over which the forward and the rear collecting gangs pass along a first row;
- turning the vehicle such that path P continues to be defined adjacent to the first row;
- moving the vehicle in a second direction along path P adjacent to the first row; and
- collecting objects from the ground while the vehicle is moving and while the vehicle is turning.
8. A method according to claim 7, the method further comprising the steps of:
- collecting objects from the ground such that path P is defined in two adjacent rows and each row touches the other at all points such that no void areas are defined within path P.
9. A method according to claim 7, wherein the objects are golf balls.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 8, 2014
Publication Date: Jul 9, 2015
Inventor: Harry Gene Morgan (Davidson, NC)
Application Number: 14/150,653