Patent classifications
A63B47/001
GOLF BALL HOLDER AND METHOD THEREOF
An apparatus has a golf ball holder including a receiver assembly having a resilient wall. The resilient wall is configured to: (A) form a stressed shape in response to the application of a stressing force to the resilient wall of the receiver assembly, and in the stressed shape, a golf ball is releasable from the receiver assembly; and (B) form an unstressed shape in response to the removal of the stressing force from the resilient wall of the receiver assembly, and in the unstressed shape, the receiver assembly is ready to receive and to hold the golf ball.
Juggling practice tool
The juggling practice tool is a device that is designed to collect objects that are dropped in the course of practicing juggling. The juggling practice tool is a catch basin that is worn by the juggler during the practice session. The catch basin is attached to the juggler through the use of a plurality of shoulder straps, a waist belt, and a belt connector. The plurality of shoulder straps and the waist belt hold the catch basin perpendicular to the plane of juggling in such a way that when a juggled object is dropped the catch basin catches and hold the dropped juggled object in a location readily accessible to the juggler. The juggling practice tool comprises a catch basin, a plurality of shoulder straps, a waist belt, and a belt connector.
GARMENT POCKET
Aspects herein provide for a pocket structure for a garment that is configured to effectively stow and secure objects such as balls. The pocket structure comprises a gusset insert located on an outer-facing panel of the pocket structure and a pleat structure located on an inner-facing panel of the pocket structure. The gusset insert and the pleat structure work in combination to increase the interior volume of the pocket structure to effectively accommodate the stored object.
Tennis ball retaining and dispensing apparel
A sports apparel top is adapted with an integral generally tubular, flexible sleeve affixed for holding and dispensing tennis balls. The sleeve defines first end forming a ball-receiving inlet disposed at the shoulder portion of the apparel, and a second end forming a ball-dispensing outlet disposed at the side of the apparel proximal the wearer's waistline. This configuration allows a tennis player to insert tennis balls into the sleeve inlet, and to retrieve tennis balls from the sleeve outlet using his/her free left hand. The sleeve may further be adapted with external loops that may be employed to hold a tennis racket by insertion of the handle end therein.
PORTABLE CASE FOR GOLF ACCESSORIES
The present invention relates to a portable case for a golf item. More specifically, the present invention relates to a case which enables persons enjoying golf to easily and comfortably carry golf items in a field when going out into the field. That is, the present invention relates to a portable case for a golf item, whereby a user can carry various golf items such as tees, markers, green repair devices, etc. as well as a golf ball by inserting the items into one case and wearing the case at the waist, can take out and use each of the items whenever needed, and easily insert each of the items again after using it.
WEARABLE PAINTBALL DISPENSING BAG
A wearable paintball dispensing bag for storing paintballs and loading the paintballs to a hopper of a paintball gun. The wearable paintball dispensing bag includes arcuate flexible internal compartments and first fastening members. The arcuate flexible internal compartments extend from a top section to a bottom section of the wearable paintball dispensing bag. A first opening of the arcuate flexible internal compartments receives the paintballs and a second opening of each of the arcuate flexible internal compartments releases the paintballs. The first fastening members are positioned proximal to the second opening of the arcuate flexible internal compartments for releasably sealing the second opening of the wearable paintball dispensing bag. Unfastening the first fastening members releases the paintballs into the hopper of the paintball gun. The second opening has a spring element configured to be squeezed open in order to release the paintballs after unfastening the first fastening members.
BALL HOLDER FOR CARRYING AND DRYING A BALL HELD THEREIN
A ball holder includes a first and second hollow hemispherical shell, each having a plurality of apertures therein. Each hemispherical shell includes a respective hinge part, and, diametrically opposed therefrom, a respective closure element. The first and second hinge parts are connected with each other, enabling turning the first or the second hemispherical shell relative to each other to open or close the ball holder. The first and second closure elements are aligned when the ball holder is closed permitting engagement with a releasable lock therethrough. The ball holder includes a plurality of protuberances spaced apart along internal surfaces of the hemispherical shells. The protuberances separate a ball held within the ball holder from the internal surfaces of the shells, and form discrete contact points to reduce surface contact areas of the ball with the internal surface for effectively drying the ball carried by the ball holder.
GOLF BALL HOLDER DEVICE
A golf ball holder device has a concave body made of a yieldably bendable material. The concave body is arcuate in shape both length-wise and width-wise so as to define an interior surface forming an interior cavity and an opening to the interior cavity through which a golf ball can be inserted into or removed from a snug gripping hold by the interior surface on the golf ball within the interior cavity of the concave body.
Paintball pod holder
The present invention provides a strapless holder that securely supports a generally cylindrical object, such as a paintball pod, within the retention tunnel by an elastic band that is curved to form at least a portion of a saddle-shaped, hyperbolic, paraboloid within the retention tunnel. Also provided is a method for using a retention strap-free holder for paintball pods for fast access to replenishment paintball pods.
GOLF BALL HOLDER AND METHOD THEREOF
An apparatus has a golf ball holder including a receiver assembly having a resilient wall. The resilient wall is configured to: (A) form a stressed shape in response to the application of a stressing force to the resilient wall of the receiver assembly, and in the stressed shape, a golf ball is releasable from the receiver assembly; and (B) form an unstressed shape in response to the removal of the stressing force from the resilient wall of the receiver assembly, and in the unstressed shape, the receiver assembly is ready to receive and to hold the golf ball.