GOLF PUTTING PRACTICE DEVICE AND AUXILIARY FASTENING UNIT FOR PUTTER HEAD
20220193519 · 2022-06-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/36211
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a putting practice device for developing a putting motion for accurately striking a golf ball to a target spot, wherein the putting practice device can be used irrespective of a trajectory and curvature formed by a putter head when striking the golf ball. In addition, the present disclosure includes an auxiliary fastening unit for fastening the putter head to a mounting part.
Claims
1. A golf putting practice device, comprising: a support; a rotary body installed in the support rotatably around a rotation axis (32) installed at a central part, including parallel rails, and having a greater curvature than a trajectory formed by a putter head when putting; an elastic member installed on one or two sides of the rotary body with respect to the rotation axis (32) to apply an elastic force to allow the rotary body to make a rotational motion such that two front ends of the rotary body move up and down in an alternating manner; and a mounting part which is movable along the parallel rails, wherein the mounting part is installed such that the putter head is detachably attached to the mounting part, and the mounting part moves along the parallel rails with the movement of the putter head when putting, and in response to the trajectory formed by the putter head, the rotary body makes the rotational motion around the rotation axis (32) by overcoming the elastic force of the elastic member such that the two front ends of the rotary body move up and down in an alternating manner, and accordingly the mounting part and the parallel rails are kept in close contact, and the mounting part is kept tightly fastened to the putter head.
2. The golf putting practice device according to claim 1, wherein the elastic member is an elastic spring or an elastic plate installed between the support and the rotary body, and in response to the movement of the mounting part along the parallel rails, the elastic member applies the elastic force to the rotary body to push up or pull down the rotary body.
3. The golf putting practice device according to claim 1, wherein two parallel rails are formed in parallel along a lengthwise direction of the rotary body, and the mounting part includes: two wheels movably installed along the two parallel rails; a connecting member connecting the two wheels; and a protrusion which protrudes from the connecting member, and is inserted into a fastening groove of the putter head.
4. The golf putting practice device according to claim 3, wherein the connecting member includes: two ends (16) fastened to the wheels; and a central part (52) connecting the two ends (16), and having a protrusion, and wherein the central part (52) is formed at a lower height than the two ends (16), and has at least a longer width than the putter head, thereby the putter head strikes a golf ball at a low height.
5. The golf putting practice device according to claim 3, wherein the rotary body includes a cover, and the cover extends along the parallel rails above the parallel rails to prevent separation of the wheels.
6. An auxiliary fastening unit of a putter head, comprising: a body having a groove; a fastening means to fasten the body to the putter head, wherein a protrusion (5),(25) of a mounting part (4) installed in a golf putting practice device is detachably inserted into the groove.
7. The auxiliary fastening unit of a putter head according to claim 6, wherein the body is formed in a shape of a flat plate to cover only one striking face of the putter head, and the fastening means includes: a hook installed on one side of the body; and an elastic strap installed in the hook to connect the putter head to the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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TABLE-US-00001 1: Support 2: Rotary body 2a: Cover 2b: Cutout formed in cover 3, 30: Wheel 4: Mounting part 5. 25: Protrusion 7: Step 8: Sloping plate 9: Golf ball 10: Ball connector 11: Stop 12: Stop hole 13, 24: Putter head 14: Striking face 15: Handle 16: End of connecting member 17: Ball movement groove 18: Parallel rail 19, 26: Bearing 20, 20a: Elastic member 21: Circumferential groove 22, 23: Fastening groove 27, 28: Groove formed in circumferential direction on outer peripheral surface of wheel 31: Teeth 32: Rotation axis 33: Rotation axis connection hole 34: Circumference 35: Adjustment screw 36, 39: Elastic strap 37, 45, 46, 47: Groove 38: Hook 40: Center point of rotation trajectory of putter head 41, 42, 43, 44: Auxiliary fastening unit 48: Base 50: Connecting member 52: Central part of connecting member
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0058] Hereinafter, the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Prior to the description, the terms or words used in the specification and the appended claims should not be construed as being limited to general and dictionary meanings, but rather interpreted based on the meanings and concepts corresponding to the technical spirit of the present disclosure on the basis of the principle that the inventor is allowed to define the terms appropriately for the best explanation. Therefore, the embodiments described herein and the elements shown in the drawings are just embodiments of the present disclosure, but not intended to fully describe the technical spirit of the present disclosure, so it should be understood that a variety of other equivalents and modifications could have been made thereto at the time that the application was filed.
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[0061] As shown in the drawings, the putting practice device includes the support 1, the sloping plate 8, the rotary body 2 rotatably installed in the support 1, the mounting part 4 movably installed in the rotary body 2, and an elastic member 20 to provide an elastic force to the rotary body 2.
[0062] The support 1 is a frame of an approximately rectangular shape, and has an internal space in which the rotary body 2 is installed. Among the four sides of the support 1, a rotation axis connection hole 33 is formed on two opposing sides, and a step 7 is formed on the side corresponding to the front end of the rotary body 2. A stop hole 12 of the sloping plate 8 is installed in the step 7.
[0063] As shown in
[0064] The golf ball 9 is rotatably installed at one end of the ball connector 10, and the stop 11 is formed at the other end. A circumferential groove 21 is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the golf ball 9, and one end of the ball connector 10 is fastened to the groove 21, and accordingly the golf ball 9 is brought into rotation.
[0065] The ball connector 10 is installed to be inserted into the ball movement groove 17, and when the golf ball 9 is hit, the golf ball 9 and the ball connector 10 move up along the sloped surface, and in turn, move down along the sloped surface, and in this instance, when the stop 11 is held in the top of the sloping plate 8, the golf ball 9 stops and returns to the original position.
[0066] The rotary body 2 is rotatably installed in the support 1. Specifically, the rotary body 2 includes two parallel rails 18 formed along the lengthwise direction, and a rotation axis 32 that is inserted into the connection hole 33 installed in the support 1.
[0067] The two parallel rails 18 have a curved trajectory bending downward such that it is low at the center and the height increases as it goes toward two ends. Wheels 3 move along the trajectory.
[0068] Preferably, the two parallel rails 18 have a greater curvature than the trajectory formed by the putter head when putting, leading to rotation around the rotation axis 32 with the movement of the wheels 3 when putting. More preferably, the two parallel rails 18 have a circumferential trajectory (a circumferential trajectory of a part of a circle) having a greater curvature than the trajectory formed by the putter head when putting.
[0069] The two parallel rails 18 have an empty space between, and the sloping plate 8 and the mounting part 4 are installed in the empty space.
[0070] The rotation axis 32 protrudes outward from the two sides at the center of the rotary body 2, and is inserted into the connection hole 33 installed in the support 1.
[0071] Preferably, the rotary body 2 further includes a cover 2a and a cutout 2b formed in the cover 2a. The cover 2a extends along the lengthwise direction of the parallel rails 18 above the parallel rails 18. The cover 2a serves to prevent the separation of the wheels 3 when putting.
[0072] The cutout 2b may be formed by cutting the cover 2a, and when installing the mounting part 4 in the parallel rails 18, the wheels 3 and the two ends 16 may be inserted and installed through the cutout 2b.
[0073] The mounting part 4 is fastened to the putter head 13,24, and is installed in the parallel rails 18 movably along the parallel rails 18. The mounting part 4 includes two wheels 3, a connecting member 50 connecting the two wheels 3, and a protrusion 5,25 protruding from the connecting member 50.
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[0075] Additionally, a groove 27 is formed along the circumferential direction on the outer peripheral surface of the wheels 3. The groove 27 prevents the wheels 3 from being separated from the parallel rails 18, and is preferably formed in a shape that matches (corresponds to) the shape of the parallel rails 18.
[0076] Meanwhile, as shown in
[0077] The connecting member 50 includes two ends 16 and a central part 52 between the two ends 16. The wheels 3 are rotatably installed at the two ends 16, and the protrusion 5 is formed in the central part 52. Additionally, the central part 52 is formed with a lower height than the two ends 16, and has a larger width than the width of the putter head 13,24.
[0078] Forming the central part 52 with a lower height than the two ends 16 is to strike the golf ball on the putter head 13,24 at the height which is as equal as possible to the height in the real field. In case that the connecting member 50 is formed in a straight line, the putter head 13,24 is spaced apart from the ground by the radius of the wheels 3 and the height of the rotation axis connection hole 33, resulting in a different striking condition from that of the real field, and the present disclosure forms the central part 52 lower than the two ends 16 and the protrusion 5,25 in the central part 52 such that that the width of the central part 52 is larger than the width of the putter head 13,24 to fasten the putter head 13,24 to the protrusion 5,25.
[0079] The protrusion 5,25 protrudes from the connecting member 50, and is inserted into a fastening groove 22,23 of the putter head 13,24. The fastening groove 22,23 is formed upward from the lower surface of the putter head 13,24.
[0080] The protrusion 5,25 is preferably formed in a shape that matches the shape of the fastening groove 22,23, and may be formed in various shapes to prevent the protrusion 5,25 and the fastening groove 22,23 from separating from each other. In case that the protrusion 5,25 and the fastening groove 22,23 separate from each other, a swing motion direction of the putter head 13,24 may move away from the parallel line direction of the parallel rails 18.
[0081] The elastic member 20 is installed in the support 1.
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[0083] Meanwhile, although one elastic member 20 is shown as being fixed to the support 1 at the central part and extending to two sides, each of two separated elastic members 20 may be installed on each side.
[0084] Additionally, although the elastic member 20 is shown as extending to two sides with respect to the rotation axis 32, the elastic member 20 may extend to only one front end of the rotary body 2 (i.e., toward the step 7) with respect to the rotation axis 32. When the wheels 3 are disposed at the center of the rotary body 2, the two front ends of the rotary body 2 are at the same height from the support 1, and in response to the movement of the wheels 3 between the two front ends along the parallel rails 18, the elastic member 20 applies a pushing elastic force and a pulling elastic force to the rotary body 2.
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[0086] In this instance, the mounting part 4 moves along the parallel rails 18 together with the putter head 13,24, and accordingly the rotary body 2 rotates around the rotation axis 32, the elastic member 20 applies an elastic force to the rotary body 2 in the arrow direction to bring the parallel rails 18 and the wheels 3 into close contact and bring the mounting part 4 and the putter head 13,24 into close contact, the swing of the putter head 13,24 travels the parallel rails 18 by the close contact, and the striking face of the putter head 13,24 continuously maintains a predetermined angle toward the target direction before, during and after striking.
[0087] As described above, the golf putting practice device according to the present disclosure enables repeated practice of a ball striking motion by setting such that the target spot to which the golf ball will go is perpendicular to the striking face of the putter head 13,24, and maintaining the striking face at the set angle before, during and after striking, when putting to strike the golf ball with the striking face of the putter head 13,24 to the target spot.
[0088] The elastic force of the elastic member 20 may increase or decrease as necessary. For example, as shown in
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[0090] Instead of the elastic spring 20a, an elastic plate such as a spring plate may be installed between the support 1 and the rotary body 2.
[0091] Meanwhile, in the present disclosure, the putter head 13,24 and the mounting part 4 are fastened by inserting the protrusion 5,25 into the fastening groove 22,23 of the putter head 13,24. Accordingly, the fastening groove 22,23 is formed on the lower surface of the putter head 13,24.
[0092] However, using an auxiliary fastening unit, it is possible to fasten a common putter head having no fastening groove 22,23 to the mounting part 4. As shown in FIGS. 19 to 21, the auxiliary fastening unit 41 includes a body, and a fastening means to fasten the body to the putter head 13,24.
[0093] The body is a flat plate including a groove 37 and a base 48. The protrusion 5 is inserted and fastened to the groove 37. Additionally, the base 48 protrudes in the shape of L on the bottom of the body, and supports the putter head 13,24.
[0094] The fastening means includes a hook 38 installed in the body, and an elastic strap 36 that is fastened to the hook 38. The hook 38 is installed on one side of the body, preferably two sides of the body. Additionally, the elastic strap 36 is a strap having an elastic property, and as shown in
[0095] The elastic strap 36 may be formed in various structures. For example, as shown in
[0096] Meanwhile,
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