Golf Brush with Ramp Housing
20210307497 ยท 2021-10-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B57/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46D1/0207
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/3073
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B5/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A46B5/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A golf brush with ramp housing is an apparatus intended to clean golf clubs in a user-friendly and versatile manner. To accomplish this, the apparatus includes a ramp shaped housing with a plurality of bristles. More specifically, the apparatus is a golf brush that may be fixed on the ground, hung up on a golf bag, or handheld, according to the user's preference. To that end, the golf brush includes a stepping platform with at least one gripping groove on which the user may step on while pulling a clubface upward across a plurality of bristles. Further, the golf brush includes a fastener port that provides versatility and ease of use and transportation. Furthermore, the ramp housing comprises a plurality of stabilizers, a wedge channel and a plurality of finger grooves for user-friendly and safe operation of the golf brush.
Claims
1. A golf brush device for cleaning clubface surface of golf clubs, comprising: a brush-head body; a plurality of bristles; the brush-head body comprising a first surface, a second surface, and a brush-head surface; the first surface being angularly offset from the second surface; a first terminal edge of the first surface being connected to a second terminal edge of the second surface, creating a vertex; the brush-head surface being connected between a third terminal edge of the first surface and a fourth terminal edge of the second surface; the first terminal edge being positioned opposite to the third terminal edge across the first surface; the second terminal edge being positioned opposite to the fourth terminal edge across the second surface; the plurality of bristles being mounted onto the brush-head surface opposite to the vertex; and the plurality of bristles being evenly distributed along the brush-head surface.
2. The golf brush device of claim 1, comprising: a channel; the channel laterally traversing through the brush-head body; and the channel being positioned between the fourth terminal edge of the second surface and the mounting surface.
3. The golf brush device of claim 2, wherein the channel being concave, opposite to the plurality of bristles.
4. The golf brush device of claim 1, comprising: a plurality of gripping grooves; and the plurality of gripping grooves being laterally mounted onto the brush body.
5. The golf brush device of claim 1, comprising: at least one spike support; and the at least one spike support being mounted onto the first surface.
6. The golf brush device of claim 5, wherein the at least one spike support being a plurality of grooves.
7. The golf brush device of claim 5, wherein the at least one spike support being a depression.
8. The golf brush device of claim 1, comprising: a fastener hole; the fastener hole normally traversing into the brush-head body adjacent the vertex.
9. The golf brush device of claim 8, wherein the fastener hole being positioned centrally along a width of the first surface adjacent the vertex.
10. The golf brush device of claim 1, comprising: a plurality of stabilizers; and the plurality of stabilizers being mounted onto the second surface, opposite to the first surface.
11. The golf brush device of claim 10, wherein the plurality of stabilizers being perimetrically mounted onto the second surface.
12. The golf brush device of claim 1, comprising: at least one cavity; and the at least one cavity normally traversing into the second surface.
13. The golf brush device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of bristles comprising a combination of both metallic and nylon bristles.
14. The golf brush device of claim 1, wherein the first surface and the second surface being rectangular.
15. The golf brush device of claim 1, wherein the brush-head surface being convex, and oriented away from the channel.
16. A golf brush device for cleaning clubface surface of golf clubs, comprising: a brush-head body; a plurality of bristles; a channel; the brush-head body comprising a first surface, a second surface, and a brush-head surface; the first surface being angularly offset from the second surface; a first terminal edge of the first surface being connected to a second terminal edge of the second surface, creating a vertex; the brush-head surface being connected between a third terminal edge of the first surface and a fourth terminal edge of the second surface; the first terminal edge being positioned opposite to the third terminal edge across the first surface; the second terminal edge being positioned opposite to the fourth terminal edge across the second surface; the plurality of bristles being mounted onto the brush-head surface opposite to the vertex; the plurality of bristles being evenly distributed along the brush-head surface; the channel laterally traversing through the brush-head body; and the channel being positioned between the fourth terminal edge of the second surface and the mounting surface.
17. The golf brush device of claim 16, comprising: a plurality of gripping grooves; and the plurality of gripping grooves being laterally mounted onto the brush body.
18. The golf brush device of claim 16, comprising: at least one spike support; and the at least one spike support being mounted onto the first surface.
19. The golf brush device of claim 16, comprising: a plurality of stabilizers; and the plurality of stabilizers being mounted onto the second surface, opposite to the first surface.
20. The golf brush device of claim 16, comprising: a fastener hole; and the fastener hole normally traversing into the brush-head body adjacent the vertex.
Description
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[0010] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0011] In reference to
[0012] The following description is in reference to
[0013] As seen in
[0014] According to the preferred embodiment, the present invention comprises a channel 7. As seen in
[0015] Continuing with the preferred embodiment, the present invention comprises a plurality of gripping grooves 8, wherein the plurality of gripping grooves 8 is laterally mounted onto the brush body 1. The plurality of gripping grooves 8 comes in use when the present invention is used as a handheld device by the user to clean the clubface of a golf club. Preferably, the plurality of gripping grooves 8 is finger grips on each side of the brush body 1, intended to provide a stable hold in the golfer's hand to gently rub the plurality of bristles 2 on the iron or wedge clubface to clean the dirt from within the grooves and off the clubface between each shot. As seen in
[0016] It is an aim of the present invention to provide users a stable stepping surface when the present invention is placed on the ground. In order to accomplish this, the present invention comprises at least one spike support 9, wherein the at least one spike support 9 is mounted onto the first surface 3. Preferably, the spike support 9 is intended to increase the friction between the stepping platform and the user's golf cleats. A preferred way of using the present invention while on the ground follows. The golfer may simply apply their foot on the first surface 3 with the toe of their shoe placed on the at least one spike support 9 and apply just enough pressure to stabilize the ramp while they use the club in their hand to gently brush the clubface on the plurality of bristles 2 to clean the iron or wedge grooves and clubface. A golfer would want a consistently clean clubface on each shot while using a launch monitor to achieve consistent results. Accordingly, while on a golf driving range, the present invention may be positioned on the ground near the golfers driving range balls and used to clean the clubface between each shot. Thus, the present invention provides the golfer a quick and easy way to clean their clubface efficiently between each shot while on the driving range or chipping area.
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[0018] It is an aim of the present invention to be used as a traditional golf brush while being attached to a golf bag. In order to accomplish this, and as seen in
[0019] It is the objective of the present invention to provide the user with a golf brush which comprises an arrangement of components such that the golf brush is hands-free. To that end, the present invention comprises a plurality of stabilizers 12. Preferably, the plurality of stabilizers 12 is mounted onto the second surface 4, opposite to the first surface 3. Further, the plurality of stabilizers 12 is perimetrically mounted onto the second surface 4 to achieve maximum stability. In other words, the plurality of stabilizers 12 is evenly distributed on the second surface 4, so as to touch the ground in a stable manner. The plurality of stabilizers 12 may comprise any size, shape, dimension etc. that are known to one of ordinary skill in the art, as long as the intends of the present invention are not altered.
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[0021] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.