GOLF AID DEVICE
A golf aid device for placing in the ground a tee and a golf ball thereon includes an elongate body, a ball and tee holder at a lower end of the elongate body, and a manually operable control means at an upper end of the elongate body. The ball and tee holder is movable between a closed state wherein a ball and tee may be held thereby, and an open position wherein the ball and tee may be removed therefrom. The manually operable control means is configured for moving the holder between the closed and open states, wherein upon moving the holder to the closed state, the device is biased to remain in the closed state.
The present invention relates to a golf aid device for placing in the ground a tee and a golf ball thereon.
BACKGROUNDTeeing up in golf typically requires a player to stoop, bend down or kneel to position a golf tee in the ground and placing a ball thereon. After teeing off, the player usually needs to stoop down again to retrieve the tee. Moreover, after a ball is holed, the player must bend down again to retrieve the ball. This repetitive action of constantly bending down and getting up during a game of golf can be tiring, debilitating or even prohibitive, depending on the physical fitness of a player and any physical ailments they might have.
Some golf aid devices have been developed to address the repetitive bending involved in playing golf. However, such devices are typically overly conspicuous, may not work with tees of different sizes, and do not allow for positioning of tees at various heights. Additionally, if one drops or places a prior device on the ground, it can be cumbersome and difficult to retrieve, and in certain instances may still require the player to bend down and pick it up. There is a need to address the above, and/or at least provide a useful alternative.
SUMMARYThe subject matter of the present application has been developed in response to the present state of the art, and in particular, in response to the problems and disadvantages associated with conventional systems that have not yet been fully solved by currently available techniques. Accordingly, the subject matter of the present application has been developed to provide embodiments that overcome at least some of the shortcomings of prior art techniques.
Disclosed herein is a golf aid device for placing in the ground a tee and a golf ball thereon, the device including an elongate body, a ball and tee holder at a lower end of the elongate body, movable between a closed state wherein a ball and tee may be held thereby, and an open position wherein the ball and tee may be removed therefrom; and a manually operable control means at an upper end of the elongate body, configured for moving the holder between the closed and open states, wherein upon moving the holder to the closed state, the device is biased to remain in the closed state.
According to embodiments of the invention, the control means comprises a first actuator manually operable to bias the holder to the open state, and a second actuator manually operable to bias the holder in the closed state, wherein actuation of one of the two actuators releases the other actuator such that the holder is maintained in either the closed or open states at a given time and without further manual operation of the control means.
According to embodiments of the invention, the holder comprises an openable enclosure for releasably holding the golf ball.
According to embodiments of the invention, the enclosure further comprises, at a lower end thereof, adjustable gripping means configured for holding tees of different sizes.
According to embodiments of the invention, an upper end of the enclosure comprises arms configured to scissor relative to one another to enable opening and closing of the enclosure.
According to embodiments of the invention, the holder is operatively connected with the control means via one or more links within the elongate shaft.
According to embodiments of the invention, the device further comprises a height adjustment mechanism for adjusting a height at which the device places the tee into the ground.
According to embodiments of the invention, the height adjustment mechanism comprises legs via which the device can stand such that the holder is positioned above the ground, the legs being lockably movable relative to the elongate body for travel therealong to adjust the height between the holder and the ground.
According to embodiments of the invention, the device further comprises locking means for releasably locking the legs relative to the body, wherein unlocking the legs allows them to be folded relative to the elongate body for stowage.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of placing a golf ball and tee in the ground using a device according to a first aspect of the invention, the method including (a) if the holder is in the closed stated, operating the control means to move the holder to the open state, (b) loading the ball and tee into the holder, (c) operating the control means to move the holder to the closed state, (d) orienting the device so as to place the golf ball and tee into the ground, and (e) operating the control means to move the holder to the open state so as to release the placed tee and ball from the device.
According to embodiments of the invention, prior to loading the ball and tee the method comprises locking the holder into the open state, and after loading the ball and tee the method comprises unlocking the holder from the open state.
In order that the advantages of the subject matter may be more readily understood, a more particular description of the subject matter briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the subject matter and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the subject matter will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the drawings, in which:
Throughout the description, similar reference numbers may be used to identify similar elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONIt will be readily understood that the components of the embodiments as generally described herein and illustrated in the appended figures could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of various embodiments, as represented in the figures, is not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure, but is merely representative of various embodiments. While the various aspects of the embodiments are presented in drawings, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale unless specifically indicated.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by this detailed description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
Reference throughout this specification to features, advantages, or similar language does not imply that all of the features and advantages that may be realized with the present invention should be or are in any single embodiment of the invention. Rather, language referring to the features and advantages is understood to mean that a specific feature, advantage, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, discussions of the features and advantages, and similar language, throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, refer to the same embodiment.
Furthermore, the described features, advantages, and characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, in light of the description herein, that the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific features or advantages of a particular embodiment. In other instances, additional features and advantages may be recognized in certain embodiments that may not be present in all embodiments of the invention.
Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the indicated embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the phrases “in one embodiment,” “in an embodiment,” and similar language throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, all refer to the same embodiment.
The device 2 also comprises a height-adjustable means in the form of a movable stand, depicted as a tripod 12. The tripod 12 can slide up and down the shaft 4 such that the height at which the holder 6 is held above the ground can be adjusted, thereby allowing players to select the height at which they wish to place the tee 10 into the ground. The tripod legs 14 may fold away such that the golf aid device 2 can be neatly stored away with other golf clubs and equipment.
The device 2 also comprises control means 16 configured to control the holder 6. In the depicted embodiment, the control means 16 is disposed at an upper handle end of the elongate shaft 4. The handle end is also configured to look like a handle of a regular golf club.
Embodiments of the present invention thus provide a device 2 which takes on the form of a regular golf club and can be stored and transported along with other golf clubs and equipment relatively inconspicuously. It also provides a simple control means 16 for operating the holder 6 and allows players to place and retrieve golf balls 8 and tees 10 of varying sizes at various heights in the ground without needing to bend or stoop down.
An upper end of each arm 20 is secured to a steel cable 22 which runs through the elongate shaft 4 and is operable via manual operation of the control means 16, as will be discussed. In the depicted embodiment, the control means 16 can be operated to move the cable 22 in the shaft 4 up and down, thereby causing scissoring of the arms 20, and thus the prying apart and closing of the two hemispherical halves 18 of the enclosure 6.
The enclosure 6 of the device 2 is also configured with tee gripping means 24 for holding tees 10 of various sizes. In the depicted embodiment, the tee gripping means comprises two like components 24, each fitted to a lower end of a respective hemispherical half 18 which, when brought together in the enclosure's 6 closed state, act to hold a tee 10.
Tees 10 of different sizes can be held by the device 6 by adjusting the tee gripping components 24 relative to the hemispherical halves 18. In the depicted embodiment, the ridges 30 of the tee gripping components 24 act as stoppers which bear against a surface or wall of the hemispherical enclosures 6. To adjust a spacing between the gripper components 24, the player simply squeezes the two legs 28 together to bring the ridges 30 closer to one another so they no longer abut against a corresponding wall or surface of the hemispherical ball holding halves 18. The gripper components 24 can then be pushed further into the slot of the hemispherical halves 18 to hold narrower tees, or pulled further out from the slot to hold wider tees.
The first button 32 has a substantially elongate body 36 and is disposed within the handle 44 of the shaft 4 such that it is movable along a longitudinal axis thereof. A lower end of the button 32 is operatively engaged with the cables 22 connecting to the enclosure 6. As such, movement of this elongate button 32 upward pulls the cables 22 upward to close the enclosure 6, and depression of the button 32 into the handle 44 urges the cables 22 downward to close the enclosure 6. A head 38 of the button 32 is contained within a chamber 40 at an upper end of the handle 44 and is spring-loaded therein. The spring 42 biases the button 32 upwardly, thereby maintaining the enclosure 6 in the open state.
The second button 34 is disposed in one side of the handle 44 and is depressible in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the handle 44. The second button 34 is also spring-biased and is operable to lock the first button 32 such that the enclosure 6 remains in the closed state. To this end, the two buttons 32, 34 are configured to engage one another such that actuation of one button 32, 34 also moves the other button 34, 32. Also depicted are securing means 33 and a handle chamfer 35.
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In the depicted embodiments, the two hemispherical halves 18 of the spherical enclosure 6 are joined via a tension spring 54 (
Nevertheless, if the player does not wish to manually hold the enclosure 6 open while loading the ball 8 and/or tee 10, there is provided with a swing latch 56 configured to releasably lock the enclosure 6 in the open state. Referring to
Thanks to the present device 2, the player need not continue to apply a manual pressure or force to the control means 16 to maintain the enclosure 6 in an open or closed state. Instead, a simple and single depression of one button or the other 32, 34 can achieve the desired opened or closed enclosure 6 states. As such, a player may load the tee 10 and golf ball 8 into the enclosure 6 some time before teeing up and/or some distance away from the tee up location without needing to constantly grip or squeeze the control means 16, as is required by prior art devices. This is especially beneficial for those with weaker grip strengths and/or dexterity issues.
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Many modifications of the above embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, as shown in
In other embodiments, the cover 70 may be optional, and it could be the collar 64 which is provided with locking means, such as the locking screw 66 such that it is releasably lockable to the shaft 4. The tubular height component 72 is also optional, and, for example, the collar 64 could simply be lockable directly to the shaft 4 without the central 62 or the height indicating component 72. In other embodiments, the legs 14 may be releasably lockable rather than pivoting freely relative to the collar 64.
The dual button 32, 34 actuator spring-loaded mechanism is only one way via which the control means 16 allows a user to operate the holder 6. Other known methods for maintaining the holder 6 in one of its two binary states are within the scope of the present disclosure. Furthermore, instead of push button spring-loaded mechanisms, spring-loaded levers or electronic buttons could also be used.
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The actuator 17 includes two buttons 32, 34 which are configured to actuate the device 2 and, more specifically, the holder 6. The first button 32 is located at a top of a handle 44 and is configured to be pressed into the handle 44. The second button 34 is located at a side of the handle 44 and is configured to be pressed into the handle 44. The location of the buttons 32, 34 may be located in different locations on the handle 44 in other embodiments.
The handle 44 is coupled to the elongate shaft 4. The elongate shaft 4 includes an inner conduit that houses a cable 22 that extends from the actuator 17 to the holder 6. Positioned on the elongate shaft 4 is a stopper or retainer 122. The retainer 122 is located along the elongate shaft 4 and is configured to function as a stopper for portions of the tripod 12 when put in a stowed configuration (see
Continuing down the elongate shaft 4, at the second end, a tripod 12 and holder 6 are coupled to the elongate shaft 4. The tripod 12 and the holder 6 include various components including the cover 70, a collar 64, an indexing shaft 72, legs 14, a pivot body 140, and arms 20.
The indexing shaft 72 is fit around the elongate shaft 4 (see
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As shown, the cable 22 extends from the first button 32 (within the handle 44) all the way through and out the pivot body 140 and is coupled to the two arms 20. The two arms 20 are coupled to pivot members 142 and are further biased by a torsion spring 132. The torsion spring 132 may be configured to bias the arms 20 to rotate to a closed position (
Other embodiments may be configured to function in an opposite manner That is, the torsion spring may be biased to open the handle or close the handle. In addition, the shortening of the cable may force the handle closed or open depending on the shape of the arm. This disclosure is not intended to be limited to any particular configuration.
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Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word “comprise”, and variations such as “comprises” and “comprising”, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or information derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of endeavor to which this specification relates.
Although the operations of the method(s) or processes herein are shown and described in a particular order, the order of the operations of each method may be altered so that certain operations may be performed in an inverse order or so that certain operations may be performed, at least in part, concurrently with other operations. In another embodiment, instructions or sub-operations of distinct operations may be implemented in an intermittent and/or alternating manner
Although specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, the invention is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts so described and illustrated. The scope of the invention is to be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A golf aid device for placing in the ground a tee and a golf ball thereon, comprising:
- an elongate shaft;
- a ball and tee holder at a lower end of the elongate shaft, movable between a closed state wherein a ball and tee are held thereby, and an open position wherein the ball and tee are removable therefrom; and
- an actuator at an upper end of the elongate body, configured for moving the holder between the closed state and open position, wherein the actuator comprises a first actuator manually operable to bias the holder to the open position, and a second actuator manually operable to bias the holder in the closed state, wherein actuation of the first actuator releases the second actuator to bias the holder to the open position and actuation of the second actuator releases the first actuator to bias the holder to the closed state,
- wherein upon moving the holder to the closed state, the device is biased to remain in the closed state, wherein the holder comprises an openable enclosure, wherein an upper end of the enclosure comprises arms configured to scissor relative to one another to enable opening and closing of the enclosure,
- a height adjustment mechanism for adjusting a height at which the device places the tee into the ground, wherein the height adjustment mechanism comprises legs via which the device can stand such that the holder is positioned above the ground, the legs being lockably movable relative to the elongate body for travel therealong to adjust the height between the holder and the ground,
- locking means for releasably locking the legs relative to the body, wherein unlocking the legs allows them to be folded relative to the elongate body for stowage.
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12. A golf aid device, comprising:
- an elongate body;
- a ball and tee holder at a lower end of the elongate body, movable between a closed state wherein a ball and tee may be held thereby, and an open position wherein the ball and tee may be removed therefrom; and
- a manually control at an upper end of the elongate body, configured to move the holder between the closed state and the open position, wherein upon moving the holder to the closed state, the device is configured to bias the holder to remain in the closed state.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein the manual control comprises a first actuator configured to bias the holder to the open state, and a second actuator configured to bias the holder in the closed state, wherein actuation of the first actuator releases the second actuator and actuation of the second actuator releases the first actuator such that the holder is maintained in either the closed state or open position at a given time.
14. The device of claim 12, wherein the holder comprises an enclosure for releasably holding the golf ball.
15. The device of claim 14, wherein the enclosure further comprises, at a lower end thereof, a grip configured to hold tees of different sizes.
16. The device of claim 15, wherein an upper end of the enclosure comprises arms configured to scissor relative to one another to enable opening and closing of the enclosure.
17. The device of claim 16, wherein the holder is operatively connected with the manual control via one or more links within the elongate shaft.
18. The device of claim 12, further comprising a height adjustment mechanism configured to adjust a height at which the device places the tee into the ground.
19. The device of claim 18, wherein the height adjustment mechanism comprises legs via which the device can stand such that the holder is positioned above a ground surface, the legs configured to be movable relative to the elongate body for travel therealong to adjust the height between the holder and the ground surface.
20. The device of claim 19, further comprising a lock configured to releasably lock the legs relative to the body, wherein unlocking the legs allows the legs to be folded relative to the elongate body for stowage.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 6, 2021
Publication Date: Sep 28, 2023
Applicant: SHADE CHIC PTY LTD (Queensland)
Inventors: Jill Blain (Queensland), Stephen Blain (Queensland)
Application Number: 18/040,642