GOLF BALL MARKER TOOL
A golf ball marker tool is provided. The marker has an anchor pin cooperating with a retaining structure in a carrier. The carrier includes a retaining member having a recess dimensioned to receive the head of the marker. The retaining member has a thickness equal to or greater than a length of the pin. A translational groove in the thickness of the retaining member runs from an edge of the retaining member to a distal end relative to the edge of the retaining member. The translational groove has a length perpendicular to the thickness of the retaining member. The translational groove is sized to receive the pin along the length of the groove in a clearance fit, and the translational groove having a depth less than or equal to the thickness of the retaining member. The retaining member also includes a retaining structure for retaining the golf ball marker.
The invention is in the field of golf ball markers.
B. Description of the Related ArtGolf ball markers are well-known in the sport of golfing. Generally a golfer picks up his ball and replaces it with ball marker, while other players take their turns. This avoids accidental collisions of players' balls. A wide variety of ball markers are known, but all have certain short comings. What is needed in the art is a ball marker that can be stored in a carrier device.
Some embodiments of the present invention may provide one or more benefits or advantages over the prior art.
II. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONSome embodiments may relate to a golf ball marking tool having a retaining member with a recess sized to receive the head of a golf ball marker. The golf ball marker may be retained in the recess according to one or more of several retaining modalities. One modality uses a magnet to retain a ferromagnetic ball marker in the recess. Another modality includes one or more bosses positioned in a translational groove so that an anchor pin structure of the golf ball marker can be retained between the distal end of the translational groove and the one or more bosses in a snap fit. In some embodiments the translational groove is replaced with an indexing orifice or pin hole, sized and configured to retainably receive the anchor pin. Translational grooves and indexing orifices, as used herein, are both categorized under the genus of indexing receivers. Indexing receivers dimensioned and configured to receive an anchor pin in an orientation suitable for storing the ball marker, meaning that inserting the anchor pin into an indexing receiver automatically guides the ball marker into contact with and retention in the carrier. In a third modality, the recess itself includes a semi-annular ridge that sufficiently encloses the circular head of the golf ball marker to retain the head in a snap fit. Embodiments can include one or more of these modalities alone or in any functional combination.
Other benefits and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains upon reading and understanding of the following detailed specification.
The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, embodiments of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, wherein like reference numerals indicate like structure, and wherein:
As used herein the terms “embodiment”, “embodiments”, “some embodiments”, “other embodiments” and so on are not exclusive of one another. Except where there is an explicit statement to the contrary, all descriptions of the features and elements of the various embodiments disclosed herein may be combined in all operable combinations thereof.
Language used herein to describe process steps may include words such as “then” which suggest an order of operations; however, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the use of such terms is often a matter of convenience and does not necessarily limit the process being described to a particular order of steps.
Conjunctions and combinations of conjunctions (e.g. “and/or”) are used herein when reciting elements and characteristics of embodiments; however, unless specifically stated to the contrary or required by context, “and”, “or” and “and/or” are interchangeable and do not necessarily require every element of a list or only one element of a list to the exclusion of others.
Terms of degree, terms of approximation, and/or subjective terms may be used herein to describe certain features or elements of the invention. In each case sufficient disclosure is provided to inform the person having ordinary skill in the art in accordance with the written description requirement and the definiteness requirement of 35 U.S.C. 112.
Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating embodiments of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting the same,
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The person of ordinary skill will readily understand that “perpendicular” is not a critical feature, and in fact the anchor pin 104P can deviate significantly from perpendicular while still being operable. As used herein, the term “perpendicular” or “perpendicularly”, in reference to the orientation of the anchor pin 104P relative to the head 104H, includes all operable orientations of the anchor pin extending away from the head. Furthermore, the person of ordinary skill will also readily understand that the head 104H need not be circular as illustrated herein. In fact, the head 104H is not limited by a two-dimensional form. Any shape can be interchanged as a matter of convenience, or design choice, provided the retaining features (e.g. the recess 108 and ridge 108R) of the carrier 106 are similarly modified to receive the head 104H substantially as described herein.
When the marker 104 is in use, marking the position of a golf ball, the anchor pin 104P anchors the marker 104 in the earth to mark a ball's position. That is, the anchor pin 104P fixes the position of the marker 104. When the marker 104 is stored, the anchor pin 104P is received by the carrier 106. More specifically, the anchor pin 104P is placed in the translational groove 110, the bottom major face 114U (See
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It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses may be changed or modified without departing from the general scope of the invention. The invention is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof. Furthermore, the features described in one embodiment can be incorporated into other embodiments to the extent that features can cooperate. The person having ordinary skill in the art will readily understand how such combinations can be made. Accordingly, the invention is intended to encompass all 10 operable combinations of features described herein.
Claims
1. A golf tool, comprising:
- a golf ball marker (104) having a head (104H) comprising top major face (114) and a bottom major face (114U);
- an anchor pin (104P) projecting perpendicularly from the bottom major face (114U) of the ball marker (104);
- a carrier (106) having a retaining member (122) having a recess (108) defining a ridge (108R) receiving the golf ball marker head (104H), the retaining member (122) comprising a thickness (122T) equal to or greater than a length of the anchor pin (104P);
- an indexing receiver in the thickness (122T) of the retaining member (122), the indexing receiver being dimensioned and configured to receive the anchor pin (104P) in an orientation suitable for storing the ball marker (104) in the retaining member (122), and the indexing receiver having a depth less than or equal to the thickness of the retaining member (122); and
- a retaining structure disposed in the retaining member (122), wherein the retaining structure comprises a magnetic retaining structure (310) at the distal end (110D) of a translational groove (110), and wherein the magnetic retaining structure (310) is embedded in the retaining member (122) and recessed below a major face (108M) of the recess (108).
2. The golf tool of claim 1, wherein the carrier (106) comprises a poker chip, a key fob, a divot repair tool, a bottle opener, a pocket knife, or a cell phone case.
3. The golf tool of claim 1, further comprising a divot repair tool, a bottle opener, or a pocket knife coupled to the carrier in a swiveling relation.
4. The golf tool of claim 1, wherein the recess (108) includes a ridge (108R) having retaining arcs (108L) curling around and retaining a head (104H) of the marker (104).
5. The golf tool of claim 1, wherein the recess (108) includes a ridge (108R) has straight legs (108U), the ridge (108R) thus forming a U-shape.
6. The golf tool of claim 1, wherein the retaining structure is a mechanical retaining structure (110R) comprising a boss (210) near a distal end (110D) of a translational groove (110), wherein a region between the distal end (110D) and the boss (210) is sized to retainably receive the anchor pin (104P).
7. The golf tool of claim 1, wherein the retaining structure is a mechanical retaining structure (110R) comprising a length of a translational groove (110) dimensioned to receive the anchor pin (104P) in a transition fit or interference fit.
8. (canceled)
9. (canceled)
10. The golf tool of claim 9, wherein the ball marker (104) is ferromagnetic.
11. The golf tool of claim 1, wherein the anchor pin (104P) projects perpendicularly from the bottom major face (114U) of the ball marker.
12. The golf tool of claim 1, wherein the indexing receiver is a translational groove (110) in the thickness (122T) of the retaining member (122) running from an edge (122E) of the retaining member (122) to a distal end (110D) relative to the edge (122E) of the retaining member (122), the translational groove (110) having a length perpendicular to the thickness of the retaining member (122).
13. The golf tool of claim 1, wherein the indexing receiver is an indexing orifice (111) in the thickness (122T) of the retaining member (122) positioned in a major face (108M) of the recess (108) so that receiving the anchor pin (104P) guides the ball marker into contact with and retention by the carrier (106).
14. The golf tool of claim 13, wherein the retaining structure comprises a magnetic retaining structure (310) at the indexing orifice (111).
15. The golf tool of claim 13, wherein the retaining structure comprises the anchor pin (104P) and the indexing orifice (111) sized to cooperate in a light friction fit.
16. The golf tool of claim 13, wherein the retaining structure comprises a first boss (104B) disposed on the anchor pin (104) and a second boss (111) disposed in the indexing orifice (111B), the first boss and the second boss being sized and positioned to cooperate in a snap fit.
17. The golf tool of claim 16, wherein the first boss and/or the second boss is annular.
18. The golf tool of claim 17, wherein the first boss and/or the second boss comprises at least one hemispherical boss.
19. (canceled)
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 6, 2023
Publication Date: Oct 10, 2024
Inventor: Michael Teutsch (Osprey, FL)
Application Number: 18/131,451