Patent classifications
A63B47/04
TOWEL WITH INTEGRATED BRUSH
The present disclosure relates to an apparatus for cleaning equipment, such as golf clubs, golf balls, or cleats. The apparatus includes a towel and an integrated brush having bristles, wherein the integrated brush is durably attached to the towel along an edge of the towel, and the bristles extend away from the edge of the towel. The apparatus offers many benefits, including the ability to clean articles more quickly and efficiently, as well as providing convenience to users by combining multiple cleaning implements into a single apparatus. Also disclosed are methods of cleaning equipment with the apparatus described herein.
Label for Sports Netting
A label includes a body including a front surface configured to display graphics with the label attached to the sports netting and a rear surface including a central adhesive region, a plurality of tabs extending radially outward from the body, and a plurality of foldable regions wherein each of the plurality of tabs is connected to the body by one of the plurality of foldable regions, respectively. Each of the plurality of tabs have a rear surface including a second adhesive region, respectively. Each of the plurality of foldable regions includes an adhesive-free rear surface configured to contact the sports netting with the label securely attached to the sports netting. The central adhesive region and each of the respective second adhesive regions are sized and located such that contact is absent between the adhesive regions and the sports netting with the label securely attached to the sports netting.
Golf tool kit
The present invention relates to a golf tool kit, and more particularly, to a golf tool kit including a tool box part in which an inner surface of a front case and an inner surface of a rear case are coupled to face each other with a buffer part provided therebetween and which has a belt clip formed on an outer surface of the rear case, a tee storage part in which a tee is stored by being inserted into an upper portion of the tool box part, a golf accessory storage part formed to arrange golf supplies on a surface of the tool box part, and a towel part formed in a lower portion of the tool box part so that a towel is changeable.
Golf tool kit
The present invention relates to a golf tool kit, and more particularly, to a golf tool kit including a tool box part in which an inner surface of a front case and an inner surface of a rear case are coupled to face each other with a buffer part provided therebetween and which has a belt clip formed on an outer surface of the rear case, a tee storage part in which a tee is stored by being inserted into an upper portion of the tool box part, a golf accessory storage part formed to arrange golf supplies on a surface of the tool box part, and a towel part formed in a lower portion of the tool box part so that a towel is changeable.
PORTABLE SPORTS RACK AND DELIVERY SYSTEM
A portable sports rack and delivery system including an elongate rack enclosure, and a method of use thereof are provided. The elongate rack enclosure defines a storage space for accommodating balls stacked one above the other. A delivery opening, disposed at a first end of the elongate rack enclosure, receives, accommodates, and delivers an uppermost ball from the storage space. A base member, attached to a second end of the elongate rack enclosure, supports the stacked balls within the storage space. A release component including a compression spring, disposed on an upper surface of the base member, elastically compresses and expands to elevate and release the uppermost ball from the storage space for delivery through the delivery opening. A training component, operably and adjustably coupled to a rear section of the elongate rack enclosure, extends above the first end of the elongate rack enclosure to assist in training a sportsperson.
Golf glove
A system for a golfing device including a glove assembly and a brush assembly is disclosed. The glove assembly includes a glove to be worn on a desired hand of a user. The brush assembly includes a brush removably secured to the glove. The brush helps to clean golfing equipment. Additionally, the brush serves as a training aid and helps the user with proper alignment and hand position on a golf club prior to a golf swing. When the user positions their hands on the golf club, the brush aligns with the golf club ensuring that the user has proper hand position on the golf club for a better golf swing due to proper alignment. The brush reinforces proper hand positioning and alignment as the user is instantly aware when the golf club is misaligned.
Golf glove
A system for a golfing device including a glove assembly and a brush assembly is disclosed. The glove assembly includes a glove to be worn on a desired hand of a user. The brush assembly includes a brush removably secured to the glove. The brush helps to clean golfing equipment. Additionally, the brush serves as a training aid and helps the user with proper alignment and hand position on a golf club prior to a golf swing. When the user positions their hands on the golf club, the brush aligns with the golf club ensuring that the user has proper hand position on the golf club for a better golf swing due to proper alignment. The brush reinforces proper hand positioning and alignment as the user is instantly aware when the golf club is misaligned.
Antimicrobial Basketball Net
A basketball net includes a multi-layer cord including each of an outer layer formed of a first antimicrobial, moisture wicking fiber and an inner layer including a second antimicrobial, moisture wicking fiber. The outer layer is woven from a first antimicrobial, moisture wicking yarn to form a wall that defines a central opening, and at least one cord is located within the central opening, the at least one cord formed by a second antimicrobial, moisture wicking yarn. The at least one cord includes a plurality of cords including a first cord formed by the second antimicrobial, moisture wicking yarn and a second cord including a third antimicrobial, moisture wicking yarn. The plurality of cords includes: the first cord; the second cord including the third antimicrobial, moisture wicking yarn and at least one monofiber yarn; and a third cord formed by a plurality of monofiber yarns.
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.
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.