GOLF BALL MARKER AND ALIGNMENT TOOL
20220072387 · 2022-03-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/3688
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B43/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/3655
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf ball alignment tool (100) for assisting a golfer in visually aligning a golf ball (200) with a golf hole (114), the tool comprising a support base (101) and an alignment indicator (102), wherein the alignment indicator (102) is mounted on the support base (101) and moveable relative thereto to allow adjustment of the alignment indicator (102) without movement of the support base (101).
Claims
1. A golf ball alignment tool for assisting a golfer in visually aligning a golf ball with a golf hole, the tool comprising: a support base; and an alignment indicator, wherein the alignment indicator is mounted on the support base and moveable relative thereto to allow adjustment of the alignment indicator without movement of the support base, and wherein the alignment indicator includes an alignment guide positioned along a centre of the alignment indicator and along a length of a flat surface of the alignment indicator.
2. The golf ball alignment tool as in claim 1 wherein the alignment tool, for example the support base comprises a base concave end dimensioned to receive a golf ball.
3. The golf ball alignment tool as in claim 2 wherein the alignment indicator comprises an alignment concave end wherein the alignment concave end is substantially parallel to the base concave end.
4. The golf ball alignment tool as in claim 3 wherein the alignment indicator comprises: an alignment distal end, distal to the alignment concave end, and the alignment guide extending from the alignment concave end to the alignment distal end.
5. The golf ball alignment tool as in claim 4 wherein the alignment concave end is movable through a smaller distance than the alignment distal end.
6. The golf ball alignment tool as in claim 1 wherein the alignment indicator comprises one or more secondary aiming lines.
7. The golf ball alignment tool as in claim 6 wherein the one or more secondary aiming lines are parallel to the alignment guide.
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14. A kit for aligning a golf ball comprising: a golf ball alignment tool for assisting a golfer in visually aligning a golf ball with a golf hole, the tool comprising: a support base; and an alignment indicator, wherein the alignment indicator is mounted on the support base and moveable relative thereto to allow adjustment of the alignment indicator without movement of the support base, wherein the alignment indicator includes an alignment guide positioned along a centre of the alignment indicator and along a length of a flat surface of the alignment indicator.
15. The kit for aligning a golf ball according to claim 14 wherein the alignment guide and a main ball alignment line of a marking applied to the golf ball are alignable to form a main alignment indicator.
16. The kit for aligning a golf ball according to claim 15 wherein the alignment indicator includes one or more secondary aiming lines that are alignable with one or more secondary ball alignment lines of the alignment indicator to form secondary alignment indicators.
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30. The golf ball alignment tool as in claim 7, wherein the one or more secondary aiming lines include a first secondary aiming line parallel to and on one side of the alignment guide and a second secondary aiming line parallel to and on the other side of the alignment guide.
31. The golf ball alignment tool as in claim 6 wherein the one or more secondary aiming lines are perpendicular or a combination perpendicular and parallel-to the alignment guide.
32. The golf ball alignment tool as in claim 1, wherein the alignment indicator is constructed and arranged to rotate or pivot relative to the support base.
33. The golf ball alignment tool as in claim 1, wherein the alignment indicator comprises a rounded end facing the golf ball for aligning the alignment indicator and the golf ball.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] Embodiments of the invention will be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0049] A golf ball alignment tool within the present invention is described below with reference to the figures.
[0050] A golf ball alignment tool 100 and a golf ball 200 are shown in
[0051] The golf ball 200 is shown comprises markings 201, 202 which have been applied to the golf ball 200. The markings shown on the golf ball 200 in
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[0053] The embodiment of the golf ball alignment tool 100 is shown in
[0054] The support base 101 of the golf ball alignment tool 100 may have a base concave end 103 dimensioned to receive a golf ball 200. The base concave end 103 may allow the golf ball alignment tool 100 to be positioned such that the golf ball alignment tool 100 abuts the golf ball 200. The golf ball is thus nested (partially) within the concave end.
[0055] The alignment indicator 102 of the golf ball alignment tool 100 may also comprise an alignment concave end 104. The alignment concave end 104 may run substantially parallel to the base concave end 103. The parallel configuration of the alignment concave end 104 and the base concave end 103 may facilitate the alignment indicator 102 to move relative to the support base 101 without movement of the support base 101.
[0056] The alignment indicator 102 of the golf ball alignment tool 100 as shown in
[0057] The alignment indicator 102 of the golf ball alignment tool 100 is movable relative to the support base 100. The alignment concave end 104 is movable through a smaller distance than the alignment distal end 105.
[0058] The alignment indicator 102 of the golf ball alignment tool 100 may also comprise one or more secondary aiming lines 107. The one or more secondary aiming lines 107 may be parallel 107a or perpendicular 107b or a combination thereof to the alignment guide 106.
[0059] The golf ball alignment tool 100 may also comprise a removable disc 300. The removable disc 300 may be used as a traditional golf ball position marker when the golfer does not wish to use the golf ball alignment tool 100 as a place marker for the ball when the ball is removed to allow another player to take a shot.
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[0061] The underside 108 of the golf alignment tool 100 as shown in
[0062] The alignment indicator 102 comprises a retaining means 110. The retaining means 110 projects from the opposite side of the alignment indicator 102 to the side which comprises the alignment guide 106. The retaining means 110 is shown in
[0063] The retaining means 110 is shown in
[0064] The underside 108 may also comprise an attachment means 111 for removeably attaching removable disc 300 to the golf ball alignment tool 100. The removable disc 300 may be made from plastic, metal or any other suitable material. In the embodiment shown in
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[0066] A golf ball stencil 203 is shown in
[0067] The golf ball stencil 203 may comprise a spherical enclosure defined by at least one wall and dimensioned to resiliently open and close to receive and hold a golf ball 200 within the enclosure.
[0068] The golf ball stencil 203 may resiliently open and close by means of a hinge 204. The hinge 204 may be is biased toward a closed position in which closed position the golf ball stencil 203 holds a golf ball 200 within the spherical enclosure. The hinge 204 may be biased to a closed position by a biasing means 205. The biasing means 205 may comprise a spring as shown in
[0069] The golf ball stencil 203 may form a stencil 207. The stencil 207 may be used by the golfer to apply markings to a golf ball 200 while held within the spherical enclosure of the golf ball alignment tool 203. A golf ball 200 may be stencilled with markings by applying a marking material such as ink or paint through the stencil 207 to create markings. The marking material is preferably indelible.
[0070] The golf ball stencil 203 may be used to mark the golf ball 200 with a main alignment line 201 by applying a marking material through the stencil 207 and onto the golf ball 200. The golf ball stencil 203 comprises a stencil 207 which may be used to position the markings of a golf ball 200 such that a main alignment line 201 extends partially along a great circle 401 of the golf ball 200.
[0071] The golf ball stencil 203 may be used to mark the golf ball 200 with secondary ball alignment lines 202 by applying a marking material through the stencil 207 and onto the golf ball 200. The golf golf ball stencil 203 may be used to mark a golf ball 200 with secondary ball alignment lines 202 which extend partially along a small circle of a golf ball 200. The secondary ball alignment lines 203 which may be marked onto a golf ball 200 by applying a marking material through the stencil 207 may comprise lines which are parallel 202b or perpendicular 202a, 202c or both to the main alignment line 201.
[0072] The removable disc 300 may have be shaped to substantially receive a golf ball 200 by means of a recess 301, the recess being dimensioned to receive a golf ball 200. The removable disc 300 may be used as a marker for the golf ball 200 as shown in
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[0074] The alignment guide 106 and the main ball alignment line 201 are alignable to form a main alignment indicator and are shown aligned in
[0075] For correct alignment of a golf ball 200 for assisting a golfer in visually aligning the golf ball 200 with a golf hole the method of the present invention does not require the golf ball 200 to remain abutting the golf ball alignment tool 100. Once the golf ball alignment tool 100 has been positioned abutting the golf ball 200 the golf ball alignment tool 100 acts as a golf ball marker for marking the position of the golf ball 200 on the green. The golf ball 200 may then be removed from the golf green. The golf ball alignment tool 100 comprises a support base 101 which may remain in a fixed position on the golf green to mark the position of the golf ball 200 on the golf green. The alignment indicator 102 is mounted on the support base 101 and may be moved relative to the support base 101 without moving the support base 101. This allows the golfer to visually align their next golf shot by positioning the alignment indicator 102 without moving the support base 101. The alignment guide 106 which extends from the alignment concave end 104 to the alignment distal end is positioned along a line 119 through the centre of the alignment indicator 102. The golfer may align the alignment guide 106 to the alignment of their next golf shot without the golf ball 200 being present on the golf green. This allows the golfer to align their next shot while other players are taking their golf shots and allows the golfer more time to align their shot. Once the golfer is confident that the alignment guide 106 of the alignment indicator 102 is aimed in the correct alignment and it is the golfers turn to play, the golfer may return the golf ball 200 such that it is abutting the golf ball alignment tool 100. The golfer will position the golf ball 200 such that the main ball alignment line 201 now aligns with the alignment guide 106 to form a main alignment indicator. The golfer can further position the golf ball 200 to align the parallel secondary ball alignment lines 202b with the parallel secondary aiming lines 107a such that the parallel secondary ball alignment lines 202b are aligned with parallel aiming lines 107a form secondary alignment indicators. The golfer can further position the golf ball 200 such that the first perpendicular secondary ball alignment line 202a is parallel to the perpendicular secondary aiming line 107b. The golfer may position the golf ball 200 such that the shape formed between the main alignment indicator, the secondary alignment indicator, the first perpendicular secondary ball alignment line and the perpendicular secondary aiming line forms a shape such as a rectangle shown as an alignment rectangle 112. The golfer can now remove the golf ball alignment tool 100 and strike the golf ball such that the golf ball travels along the path which the golfer has visually aligned between the golf ball 200 and the golf hole.
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[0078] The golfer when aiming the shot will have a viewpoint 113 which is substantially behind the golf ball alignment tool 100 as shown in
[0079] The golf ball alignment tool 100 as shown in
[0080] The words “comprises/comprising” and the words “having/including” when used herein with reference to the present invention are used to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps or components but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, components or groups thereof.
[0081] It is appreciated that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any suitable sub-combination.