Patent classifications
A63B57/50
Debris Removal Apparatus, Systems, and Methods of Using the Same
Debris removal apparatus, systems, and methods of using the same are described. An example debris removal apparatus includes a shaft, an energy source, a motor, a fan attached to the motor, and a switch. The shaft has a lengthwise axis, a first end, a second end, a first portion, a second portion, a third portion and defines an opening on the second end, a passageway in fluid communication with the opening, and a plurality of inlet openings on the third portion of the shaft in fluid communication with the passageway. The motor is operatively connected to the energy source and disposed between the plurality of inlet openings and the second end of the shaft. The motor has a lengthwise axis extending through a drive shaft. The lengthwise axis of the motor is parallel to the lengthwise axis of the shaft. The switch is operatively connected to the motor.
Debris Removal Apparatus, Systems, and Methods of Using the Same
Debris removal apparatus, systems, and methods of using the same are described. An example debris removal apparatus includes a shaft, an energy source, a motor, a fan attached to the motor, and a switch. The shaft has a lengthwise axis, a first end, a second end, a first portion, a second portion, a third portion and defines an opening on the second end, a passageway in fluid communication with the opening, and a plurality of inlet openings on the third portion of the shaft in fluid communication with the passageway. The motor is operatively connected to the energy source and disposed between the plurality of inlet openings and the second end of the shaft. The motor has a lengthwise axis extending through a drive shaft. The lengthwise axis of the motor is parallel to the lengthwise axis of the shaft. The switch is operatively connected to the motor.
Apparatus for Dispensing Fill Material Into a Golf Course Divot Hole
A bottle for storing grass seeds, soil, and/or fertilizer used for filling a golf divot is provided. The bottle includes a bottom section having a base and a perimetrical sidewall extending therefrom to an open end to define an interior. A pair of bosses extend outwardly from the sidewall at the open end. The top section has a perimetrical edge and a top surface with a spout extending therefrom for discharging the contents of the bottle. A pair of latches that extend from the perimetrical edge and pivot downwardly to engage the bosses to secure the top section to the bottom section. The bottle can also be part of an assembly that includes the bottle and a holder.
Apparatus for Dispensing Fill Material Into a Golf Course Divot Hole
A bottle for storing grass seeds, soil, and/or fertilizer used for filling a golf divot is provided. The bottle includes a bottom section having a base and a perimetrical sidewall extending therefrom to an open end to define an interior. A pair of bosses extend outwardly from the sidewall at the open end. The top section has a perimetrical edge and a top surface with a spout extending therefrom for discharging the contents of the bottle. A pair of latches that extend from the perimetrical edge and pivot downwardly to engage the bosses to secure the top section to the bottom section. The bottle can also be part of an assembly that includes the bottle and a holder.
GOLF BUNKER FILTRATION DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS
A golf bunker cleaning device includes a base having an open top end and an open bottom end defining an interior open space therebetween and the base configured to be buried below a ground surface of a golf bunker without filling in the interior open space. An extension collar is configured to be removably secured over the open top end of the base to increase a height of the interior open space to above the ground surface of the golf bunker, and a lid is configured to be removably secured over either the top end of the base or over the extension collar to enclose the interior open space. The extension collar comprises a plurality of collar latches each extending to a respective free end, and the base comprises a plurality of base locking apertures configured to releasable engage the respective free end of the plurality of collar latches.
Compact retractable golf club holder
A pocket-sized, retractable golf club stand that can hold one or more golf clubs is described. The golf club stand includes a magnetic club holder that is attached to a telescoping shaft which is attached to a base including a slidable anchor. During use the anchor is extended and embedded into the ground, the telescoping pole is extended, and clubs are held against the device by the magnetic holder. Upon completion of use, the clubs are removed from the magnetic holder, the telescoping pole is retracted, and the anchor is slidably hidden away. In addition to holding golf clubs the device's anchor may be used for divot repair and the magnetic club holder may be used to secure ball markers.
DIVOT TOOL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF
A divot repair tool for fixing divots in the playing surface made while playing golf. The tool is attached to the grip of a golf club and used to replace and fix divots in the grass. The club allows the tool to be extended to the ground without bending over or squatting down, thus reducing sports related injuries. The divot repair tool includes removable prongs and blade that can be used to fix the divot holes using a levering motion or a rotational motion. The divot repair tool can include an automated motorized embodiment that can rotate the tool and the individual prongs to repair the divot holes. Both versions can press the divot material up against a flat surface of the tool to further flatten the playing surface.
DIVOT TOOL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF
A divot repair tool for fixing divots in the playing surface made while playing golf. The tool is attached to the grip of a golf club and used to replace and fix divots in the grass. The club allows the tool to be extended to the ground without bending over or squatting down, thus reducing sports related injuries. The divot repair tool includes removable prongs and blade that can be used to fix the divot holes using a levering motion or a rotational motion. The divot repair tool can include an automated motorized embodiment that can rotate the tool and the individual prongs to repair the divot holes. Both versions can press the divot material up against a flat surface of the tool to further flatten the playing surface.
Golf Tee Tethering Device
A golf tee tethering device is shown and described. The golf tee tethering device includes a fit length of material. The first length of material has loops at both ends sized to fit a golf tee within the loops. The loop is secured to a golf tee using multiple rubber washers. The rubber washers are sized to frictionally fit around a golf tee.
DIVOT REPAIR TOOL
A divot repair tool comprising a shaft having a first end and a second end, the shaft having a handle at the first end of the shaft and a divot head having one or more prongs at the second end of the shaft wherein the second end the shaft is fused to the divot head, a method of using the divot repair tool to repair divots, comprising embedding one or more prongs from the divot head into turf beneath the divot, applying a leveraging motion to the handle and lifting the turf and a method of using the divot repair tool to retrieve golf balls, comprising applying one or more prongs from said divot head underneath one or more golf balls and scooping said golf balls upward.