Patent classifications
A63B57/60
HAND-HELD GOLF CLUB CLEANING DEVICE
A golf club cleaning device for cleaning a plurality of grooves formed on a striking face of the golf club head. The golf club cleaning device includes a head portion having a pair of side arms spaced from each other to define a cleaning pocket. Each of the side arms and an end wall includes a plurality of cleaning bristles that extend into the cleaning pocket such that the cleaning bristles can remove debris from the golf club head. A pump mechanism is included in a main body of the cleaning device. The pump mechanism is operable to direct a spray of cleaning fluid onto the golf club head in the cleaning cavity. An end cap is mounted to the main body to close an internal reservoir. The end cap includes a retractable groove tool that can be used to clean the grooves on the club head.
PORTABLE GOLF CLUB CLEANING TOOL
A portable golf club cleaning tool apparatus for removing debris from the golf club head, comprised of a bag adapted to be hand-held comprised of a plurality of openings or pores; a plurality of granular particles held in the bag, and where the golf club cleaning tool is adapted to clean debris off the head of the golf club when the golf club cleaning tool is moistened with a liquid and a user scrubs the head of the golf club with the bag as the granular particles seep out of the bag.
PORTABLE GOLF CLUB CLEANING TOOL
A portable golf club cleaning tool apparatus for removing debris from the golf club head, comprised of a bag adapted to be hand-held comprised of a plurality of openings or pores; a plurality of granular particles held in the bag, and where the golf club cleaning tool is adapted to clean debris off the head of the golf club when the golf club cleaning tool is moistened with a liquid and a user scrubs the head of the golf club with the bag as the granular particles seep out of the bag.
COMBINATION GOLF TEE AND BRUSH
A combination golf tee and brush includes a cup-like top portion extending to a spike-like bottom portion. The top portion is configured as an arcuate, cup-like recess or cradle to nest a golf ball thereon. The bottom portion has an elongated shaft and a bottom tip that has an elongated edge. The tee brush has a series of mounting holes in which are mounted at least one group of flexible bristles or bristle portions. The bristles may include two laterally opposed groups of bristles or fibers that extend generally laterally from the shaft and are positioned closer to the top portion than the bottom tip.
COMBINATION GOLF TEE AND BRUSH
A combination golf tee and brush includes a cup-like top portion extending to a spike-like bottom portion. The top portion is configured as an arcuate, cup-like recess or cradle to nest a golf ball thereon. The bottom portion has an elongated shaft and a bottom tip that has an elongated edge. The tee brush has a series of mounting holes in which are mounted at least one group of flexible bristles or bristle portions. The bristles may include two laterally opposed groups of bristles or fibers that extend generally laterally from the shaft and are positioned closer to the top portion than the bottom tip.
Golf club cleaning aid
A golf cleaning device for cleaning a golf club with a cleaning platform. The cleaning platform has a brush positioned on the underside of the cleaning platform to scrub the face of a golf club. Attached to the cleaning platform are arms that utilize a biasing mechanism and hold the platform in a generally V-shape. A user can step on the topside of the cleaning platform to change the angle of the V-shape to clean the golf club and the biasing mechanism returns the cleaning platform to its original angle.
Golf club cleaning aid
A golf cleaning device for cleaning a golf club with a cleaning platform. The cleaning platform has a brush positioned on the underside of the cleaning platform to scrub the face of a golf club. Attached to the cleaning platform are arms that utilize a biasing mechanism and hold the platform in a generally V-shape. A user can step on the topside of the cleaning platform to change the angle of the V-shape to clean the golf club and the biasing mechanism returns the cleaning platform to its original angle.
Cleaning System having a Plurality of Tethered Sponge Cleaning Devices
A cleaning system includes a tether and a plurality of sponge cleaning devices. Each sponge cleaning device has an opening extending therethrough. The tether has body portion, an elongate holding portion extending from the body portion, a first retainer on the holding portion, and a second retainer on the holding portion between the first retainer and the body portion. The tether holding portion extends through the openings of the plurality of sponge cleaning devices. The tether first retainer removably retains at least one of the plurality of sponge cleaning devices in a use position along the holding portion. The tether second retainer removably retains at least one of the plurality of sponge cleaning devices in a storage position along the holding portion between the second retainer and the body portion.
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.