Patent classifications
A63B47/04
Touch-free solar-powered golf ball washer
A touch-free solar powered golf ball washer (1) includes a housing (4) a conduit having an inlet (7), a porous conduit section (6) containing brushes (2) immersed in a cleaning fluid solution (9), an air blowing motor (3), the motor configured to blow air through an air flow tube (20) into the conduit porous section (6) and a non-porous conduit section (15) at through which a golf ball passes on its way to an outlet (8). The washer motor is preferably powered by a solar power circuit (10) in electrical communication with a solar panel (11). The motor can be activated by waiving one's hands proximate a touch-free activator panel (17) on the housing of the washer.
Touch-free solar-powered golf ball washer
A touch-free solar powered golf ball washer (1) includes a housing (4) a conduit having an inlet (7), a porous conduit section (6) containing brushes (2) immersed in a cleaning fluid solution (9), an air blowing motor (3), the motor configured to blow air through an air flow tube (20) into the conduit porous section (6) and a non-porous conduit section (15) at through which a golf ball passes on its way to an outlet (8). The washer motor is preferably powered by a solar power circuit (10) in electrical communication with a solar panel (11). The motor can be activated by waiving one's hands proximate a touch-free activator panel (17) on the housing of the washer.
Electronic device for aligning a marked golf ball
A small electronic device used to perform alignment of a lined golf ball in preparation for putting. The device is battery powered and includes one or more motors for rotating the golf ball at a high speed. The device further includes one or more photonic line sensors disposed at the golf ball for identifying the line on the golf ball and for communicating with a microcontroller which coordinates the electric rotation motors to align the golf ball to the device. The electronic device also features a mechanical loading mechanism which holds the golf ball for rotation during the alignment process and releases the golf ball to the putting green without rotation when alignment is complete.
Three section golf towel
A rectangular-shape three-section one-layer golf towel consists of a face section which cleans golfer's face/hands, a grip section which cleans club grips, and a club section which cleans golf club heads/golf balls. Among the three sections, the grip section is located between the face section and the club section. There are two one-inch wide connecting seams in the golf towel to separate the three sections. The three sections could have different color and could be made from different fabrics. Also, a small slit sewn in the middle of the golf towel on one edge is used to hang the golf towel on the golf bag. Such multi-functional golf towel could have different sizes.
Three section golf towel
A rectangular-shape three-section one-layer golf towel consists of a face section which cleans golfer's face/hands, a grip section which cleans club grips, and a club section which cleans golf club heads/golf balls. Among the three sections, the grip section is located between the face section and the club section. There are two one-inch wide connecting seams in the golf towel to separate the three sections. The three sections could have different color and could be made from different fabrics. Also, a small slit sewn in the middle of the golf towel on one edge is used to hang the golf towel on the golf bag. Such multi-functional golf towel could have different sizes.
Portable device for cleaning golf balls and golf clubs
A portable device for cleaning golf balls and golf clubs is provided. The device may include a hollow, impermeable housing and an impermeable lid. Situated on the lid beneath the lid inner surface is a plunger with a saddle in which to rest a golf ball. The device also contains a plurality of cleaning mechanisms disposed within an inner cavity of the housing and arranged to form a channel, so that when a user submerges and reciprocates the plunger, the golf balls are cleaned. The device may further include a spray nozzle to dispense cleaning solution onto golf clubs. A tee holder, divot fixer holder, and towel holder may also be coupled to the exterior of the housing. The device is preferably sized and shaped to be disposed within or coupled to a golf bag or golf cart.
Portable device for cleaning golf balls and golf clubs
A portable device for cleaning golf balls and golf clubs is provided. The device may include a hollow, impermeable housing and an impermeable lid. Situated on the lid beneath the lid inner surface is a plunger with a saddle in which to rest a golf ball. The device also contains a plurality of cleaning mechanisms disposed within an inner cavity of the housing and arranged to form a channel, so that when a user submerges and reciprocates the plunger, the golf balls are cleaned. The device may further include a spray nozzle to dispense cleaning solution onto golf clubs. A tee holder, divot fixer holder, and towel holder may also be coupled to the exterior of the housing. The device is preferably sized and shaped to be disposed within or coupled to a golf bag or golf cart.
Towel clamp and moisturizer for golf
A combination golf towel holder both clamps the towel and provides for moistening the towel while it is clamped. The device has a front portion that includes an upper part that includes a reservoir and a lower clamp portion. A generally planar back plate that is attached to the upper part of the front portion, and has a lower jaw part that acts with the lower clamp portion to hold the towel. Water or another aqueous liquid is injected via an orifice in the back of the front portion when a squeeze bulb is depressed. The unit can be hung from a golf bag or golf cart so the towel is ready for use during play on the golf course.
Towel clamp and moisturizer for golf
A combination golf towel holder both clamps the towel and provides for moistening the towel while it is clamped. The device has a front portion that includes an upper part that includes a reservoir and a lower clamp portion. A generally planar back plate that is attached to the upper part of the front portion, and has a lower jaw part that acts with the lower clamp portion to hold the towel. Water or another aqueous liquid is injected via an orifice in the back of the front portion when a squeeze bulb is depressed. The unit can be hung from a golf bag or golf cart so the towel is ready for use during play on the golf course.
Golf towel with liquid container
The golf towel with liquid container is configured for use during a game of golf. The game of golf further comprises the use of a golf ball. The golf towel with liquid container is configured for use in cleaning the golf ball. The golf towel with liquid container comprises a first textile, a second textile, an elastic webbing, a plurality of seams, a carabiner, and a bottle. The second textile and the elastic webbing form a pocket that attaches to the first textile. Each of the plurality of seams forms an attachment selected from the group consisting of: a) attaching the second textile to the first textile; and, b) attaching the elastic webbing to the second textile. The bottle is contained in the pocket formed by second textile and the elastic webbing. The carabiner anchors the golf towel with liquid container to an anchor point such as a golf bag.