Golf Towel
20170266523 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B57/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf towel including a towel body, the towel body having both a first abrasive portion and a second abrasive portion for cleaning the dimples on a golf ball and the grooves in a golf club head, respectively. The first abrasive portion includes a plurality of nubs projecting outwardly therefrom and corresponding to dimples on a golf ball. The first abrasive portion may include a bowl-shaped cavity for at least partially enveloping a golf ball when seated therein. The second abrasive portion includes a plurality of linearly arranged mounds projecting outwardly therefrom in a substantially parallel manner. The plurality of mounts is arranged to clean individual and corresponding grooves formed in golf club head.
Claims
1. A golf towel comprising: (a) a fabric towel body having a first side and a second side; (b) a first abrasive portion secured to one side of the towel body and comprising a plurality of nubs projecting outwardly therefrom, each one of the plurality of nubs comprising an abrasive material that nests within an associated dimple on a golf ball; and (c) a second abrasive portion secured to a side of the towel body and comprising a plurality of mounds projecting outwardly therefrom, the plurality of mounds being arranged in a plurality of linear and parallel rows, each one of the plurality of mounds comprising an abrasive material that nests within an associated groove on a golf club head.
2. The golf towel of claim 1 wherein the first and second abrasive portions are integrally formed with the towel body and formed from a single piece of fabric.
3. The golf towel of claim 1 wherein the towel body further comprises: (a) a substantially circular opening formed within the towel body for accepting a golf ball, the opening having a diameter at least as large as that of a golf ball.
4. The golf towel of claim 3 wherein the first abrasive portion is a separate piece of fabric secured to the towel body about the opening formed therein, the first abrasive portion further comprising: (a) a bowl-shaped cavity, the plurality of nubs disposed within the cavity and extending toward a center portion thereof; and wherein the cavity at least partially envelops a golf ball when seated within the cavity.
5. The golf towel of claim 4 wherein the first abrasive portion fully envelops a golf ball when seated within the cavity.
6. The golf towel of claim 1 wherein each one of the plurality of nubs is substantially hemispherical.
7. The golf towel of claim 1 wherein each one of the plurality of rows comprises a single elongated mound.
8. The golf towel of claim 1 wherein each one of the plurality of rows comprises a plurality of individual mounds being arranged linearly.
9. The golf towel of claim 1 wherein the plurality of mounds corresponds to the grooves on of right-handed golf club head.
10. The golf towel of claim 8 wherein the second abrasive portion further comprises an outline of a right-handed golf club head.
11. The golf towel of claim 1 further comprising an opening formed in the towel body for removably attaching the golf towel to a golf bag.
12. The golf towel of claim 1 wherein the fabric body is cotton terrycloth.
13. The golf towel of claim 1 wherein the plurality of nubs is formed from a bristle brush material.
14. The golf towel of claim 1 wherein the plurality of mounds is formed from a bristle brush material.
15. The golf towel of claim 1 further comprising: (a) a third abrasive portion disposed on the towel body comprising a plurality of mounds projecting outwardly therefrom, the plurality of mounds being arranged in a plurality of linear and parallel rows corresponding to a configuration of grooves on a left-handed golf club head.
16. The golf towel of claim 14 wherein the third abrasive portion is disposed on a side of the towel body opposite the second abrasive portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] Turning now to the drawing,
[0028] The golf towel 10 of the present invention generally includes a towel body 12, preferably, made of a single piece of soft fabric, such as cotton terry cloth, a polyester or a polyamide microfiber, or the like. The golf towel 10 has a first side 14, a second side 16, and a perimetral edge 18. The golf towel 10 further comprises a first abrasive portion 20 and a second abrasive portion 28. It is to be understood that the first and second abrasive portions 20, 28 may be either extensions of the towel body 12, itself, or, alternatively, the first and second abrasive portions 20, 28 may comprise additional pieces of fabric secured within associated cutouts or substantially circular openings formed in the towel body 12 by any suitable method such as sewing or the like.
[0029] Although the first abrasive portion 20 is shown as being visible from the first side 14 of the towel body 12, it can be arranged on either the first side 14 or the second side 16. Preferably, and as shown in
[0030] As shown in
[0031] The cavity 21 removably houses a golf ball during the cleaning process. The circumference 25 of the cavity 21 is larger than the diameter 23 of the circumference 24. It is to be understood that the diameter 23 and the circumference 25 of the cavity 21 cooperate to define the depth 27 of the cavity 21. Either decreasing the diameter 23 or increasing the circumference 25 of the cavity 21 results in a cavity 21 having a greater depth 27. Similarly, either increasing the diameter 23 or decreasing the circumference 25 of the cavity 21 so that the diameter 23 and circumference 25 are almost equal to one another would render the cavity 21 substantially flat. Preferably, the first abrasive portion 20 has a cavity 21 deep enough that it can completely, or at least partially, envelop a portion of the surface area of a golf ball during cleaning.
[0032] As shown in detail in
[0033] The arrangement or spacing of the plurality of nubs 22 on the first abrasive portion 20 preferably corresponds to the configuration of dimples on a golf ball wherein each one of the plurality of nubs 22 can nest within the dimples on a golf ball simultaneously during cleaning.
[0034] The plurality of nubs 22 can either be integral extensions of the first abrasive portion 20 having a varying height or, alternatively, a separate abrasive material, such as a bristle brush material. If the nubs 22 are separate materials, they can be secured to the first abrasive portion 20 by any suitable means, such as sewing, gluing, or the like.
[0035] As noted above, the fabric comprising the cavity 21 is may be the same as that of the towel body 12 and secured to the circumference 24 of the first abrasive portion 20 using any suitable means such as sewing, adhesive, or the like. Alternatively, the cavity 21 can be integrally formed with the circumference 24 of the first abrasive portion 20 such that the towel body 12 is a continuous extension throughout.
[0036] As shown in
[0037] The second abrasive portion 28 comprises a plurality of linear elongated rows 30. Each one of the plurality of rows 30 comprises at least one mound 32, thus forming a plurality of mounds 32 arranged in a substantially linear and parallel manner. Each one of the plurality of mounds 32 has a depth dimensioned to nest within a respective groove formed in a gold club head. Each one of the plurality of mounds 32 comprises a curvilinear abrasive surface 34 radiating outwardly from the first side 14 of the towel body 12 within the second abrasive portion 28. Moreover, the depth of each one of the plurality of mounds 32 has a depth at least equal to the depth of a groove on a golf club head. Preferably, the depth of each one of the plurality of mounds 32 exceeds the depth of the grooves, thus resulting in an abrasive cleaning within the entire interior of the groove.
[0038] The plurality of rows 30 is arranged in a configuration corresponding to the configuration of grooves found on the head of a golf club. Thus, when the head of a golf club is positioned over the second abrasive portion 28, the plurality of mounds 32 should correspond to and nest within the grooves of the golf club head.
[0039] The mounds 32, similar to that of the plurality of nubs 22, can either be extensions of the towel body 12 having a varying height protruding outwardly from the towel body 12 or, alternatively, a separate abrasive material, such as a bristle brush material. If the mounds 32 are separate from that of the towel body 12, they can be secured to the towel body 12 by any suitable means, such as sewing, gluing, or the like.
[0040] In a first embodiment of the present invention, each of the rows 30 comprises only a single elongated mound 32.
[0041] In an alternative embodiment, each of the rows 30 comprises a plurality of smaller, individual mounds 32.
[0042] Further, while it is to be understood that the second abrasive portion 28 can have a variety of configurations, it is preferred that the second abrasive portion 28 includes an outline 36 matching that of a golf club head. The outline 36 of the second abrasive portion 28, therefore, comprises an upper edge 38 and a lower edge 40. The upper and lower edges 38, 40 are interconnected by an arc 42 at a first end of each of the upper and lower edges 38, 40. The ends of the upper and lower edges 38, 40 opposite the arc 42 are interconnected by an upwardly extending extension 44 matching that of the hosel of a golf club shaft.
[0043] As shown in
[0044] The third abrasive portion 28′ exhibits a similar structure to that of the second abrasive portion 28, but reflected over a vertical axis. Preferably, the third abrasive portion 28′ may be disposed on the opposite side of the towel body 12 as that of the second abrasive portion 28. Alternatively, the third abrasive portion 28′ may be integrally formed with the second abrasive portion 28 instead of being a separate piece of fabric. This is possible when the second abrasive portion 28 is secured about an opening formed in the towel body 12 and accessible from the opposite side.
[0045] As shown in
[0046] Within the outline 36′, the third abrasive portion 28′ comprises a plurality of linear and elongated rows 30′. Each one of the plurality of rows 30′ comprises at least one mound 32′ similar to that of the second abrasive portion 28. It is to be appreciated that the outline 36′ and the mounds 32′ within the third abrasive portion 28′ is optimal for golfers desiring to clean left-handed clubs.
[0047] As shown in
[0048] In use, the user positions a dirty golf ball within the cavity 21 of the first abrasive portion 20 such that the plurality of nubs 22 nest within the dimples of the golf ball. The user then wraps the first abrasive portion 20 around a portion of the surface of the golf ball and rotates the golf towel 10 and/or golf ball until satisfied.
[0049] In cleaning a dirty golf club head, the user places the head of the golf club within the confines of the outline 36 of the second abrasive portion 28 such that the plurality of mounds 32 nest within corresponding grooves formed in the golf club head. The user then traverses the second abrasive portion 28 and/or golf club head from side to side over the surface of the golf club head until satisfied.
[0050] The remaining unused areas of the towel body 12 remains available to clean surfaces other than a golf ball or golf club head. Alternatively, the third abrasive portion 28′ may be employed if it is more suitable in light of the design of the golf club.
[0051] Further, while it is to be understood that the first abrasive portion 20, the second abrasive portion 28, and the third abrasive portion 28′ can be secured to or formed within either the first or second side 14, 16 of the towel body 12, it is preferred that, when the second abrasive portion 28 and third abrasive portion 28′ are accessible from opposite sides of the towel body 12. Moreover, it is preferred that the first abrasive portion 20 be located at a distal end of the towel body 12 from either the second or third abrasive portion 28, 28′ from which it shares a side of the towel body 12. Further, it is to be understood that there is no restriction that the second abrasive portion 28 and the third abrasive portion 28′ be limited to use with either right or left-handed golf clubs.
[0052] From the above, it is to be appreciated that defined herein is a new and unique golf towel having at least two abrasive surfaces for cleaning a golf ball and a golf club. Each of the abrasive surfaces are specifically dimensioned to clean either the surface and dimples of the golf ball or the face and grooves of the golf club.
[0053] Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0054] 10 Golf towel [0055] 12 Towel body [0056] 14 First side [0057] 16 Second side [0058] 28 Perimetral edge [0059] 20 First abrasive portion [0060] 21 Cavity of first abrasive portion [0061] 22 Nubs [0062] 23 Diameter of circumference [0063] 24 Circumference of first abrasive portion [0064] 25 Circumference of cavity [0065] 26 Abrasive surface of nubs [0066] 27 Depth of cavity [0067] 28 Second abrasive portion [0068] 28′ Third abrasive portion [0069] 30 Row [0070] 30′ Row [0071] 32 Mound [0072] 32′ Mound [0073] 34 Abrasive surface of mound [0074] 36 Outline [0075] 36′ Outline [0076] 38 Upper edge of outline [0077] 38′ Upper edge of outline [0078] 40 Lower edge of outline [0079] 40′ Lower edge of outline [0080] 42 Arc of outline [0081] 42′ Arc of outline [0082] 44 Extension of outline [0083] 44′ Extension of outline [0084] 46 Opening [0085] 48 Means for attaching