GOLF FLAGSTICK DEVICE FOR DETERMINING A GIMME PUTT
20210260451 · 2021-08-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2220/833
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf flagstick device determines whether a golf ball has come to rest within a fixed distance of a golf hole such that a player is awarded a gimme putt. The device includes a sensor to detect whether a golf ball is near a golf hole. In operation, the device creates a visible perimeter surrounding the golf cup and measures the distance between the golf ball and the golf cup. The device can also record and detect other information related to pace of play and player activity on and around the putting green.
Claims
1. A device for visibly delineating a gimme zone surrounding a golf cup on a putting green, said device comprising: a body; at least one sensor on said body for detecting the presence of a golf ball or players on the putting green; and one or more light projectors on said body for projecting a visible perimeter delineating the gimme zone.
2. The device of claim 1 further comprising a means for attaching said body to a golf flagstick.
3. The device of claim 1, further comprising a button to turn on and control the device.
4. The device of claim 1, further comprising a processor.
5. The device of claim 1, further comprising a means for communicating to players when the sensor detects the presence of the golf ball or players on the putting green.
6. The device of claim 1, further comprising a transmitter.
7. The device of claim 1, further comprising one or more cameras.
8. The device of claim 1, further comprising one or more solar panels.
9. The device of claim 2, further comprising a mechanism to lock the device onto the golf flagstick.
10. The device of claim 1, further comprising a golf flagstick and the device is permanently embedded onto the golf flagstick.
11. The device of claim 2, further comprising an automatic golf ball elevator.
12. A method of determining whether a golf ball is close enough to a golf cup to award a gimme, said method comprising the steps of: providing a device for indicating whether a golf ball is within a gimme distance from a golf cup, said device comprising: at least one sensor for detecting the presence of a golf ball; and a processor, pre-determining a gimme zone radius; detecting the presence of the golf ball on the putting green; measuring the distance between the golf ball and the golf cup; comparing said distance to the pre-determined or selected gimme zone radius; assessing whether the golf ball is within the gimme zone; and communicating to players whether the golf ball is inside or outside the gimme zone.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising measuring a distance of a plurality of golf balls located within the gimme zone and comparing the distances between each of the plurality of golf balls.
14. The method of claim 12, where said device further comprises a processor for determining whether the golf ball is within the gimme zone and measuring the distance between the golf ball and the golf cup.
15. The method of claim 12, where said device further comprises a means for communicating to players when the sensor detects the presence of the golf ball or players on the putting green and when the golf ball is within the gimme zone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] At least one mode for carrying out the invention in terms of one or more examples will be described by reference to the drawings thereof in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] The present invention is a device that enables players to confirm through any means of communication, with accuracy and consistency, whether a putt is an acceptable gimme. The device can be permanently attached or removably attachable to a golf flagstick.
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[0035] Sensors 210 can be an optical sensor, a motion detector, a passive infrared sensor, a lidar transceiver, a camera, an active sonar transceiver, an RFID reader (for golf balls with a passive RFID tag), a metal detector (for golf balls that include an electrically conductive material), or any other type of sensor that is capable of detecting a golf ball or the motion of a golf ball. Preferably, the sensors 210 electrically or wirelessly turn on the light projectors 200 when a ball is sensed or motion is sensed within a threshold distance from the golf cup 130. In an embodiment, the threshold distance can be 4 feet of the golf cup 130, or another distance that can be customizable by each group of players putting on that green.
[0036] In one embodiment of the invention, when a ball or the motion of a ball is detected within the range of the sensors 210, for example within 4 feet of the golf cup 130, the sensors cause the light projectors 200 to turn on. As shown in
[0037] Light projectors 200 and sensors 210 are preferably powered by one or more batteries (not shown) within the device 100. It will be appreciated that a variety of batteries can be used, including 3.7-volt batteries that are common and widely available. In other embodiments, other types of batteries can be used.
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[0039] In other embodiments of the invention, means can be provided to lock the device 100 to the golf flagstick 110 to prevent theft. For instance, locking prongs can be attached to the side, top or bottom surfaces of the front 310 and rear 320 components. When the two components are connected, locking prongs can extend over to the other component and lock the two components in place on the golf flagstick 110.
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[0041] In other embodiments, the device 100 can comprise multiple sets of light projectors 200 where each set of light projectors 200 is set at a specific angle and is capable of projecting a different sized gimme zone 410. In such embodiment, players can control the size of the gimme zone 410 by choosing the set of light projectors 200.
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[0045] In other embodiments, the device 100 can further comprise a processor 1100 that is connected to the sensors 210 and the display 700. When the sensors 210 detect the presence of a golf ball within the gimme zone 410, the sensors 210 relay the information to the processor 1100, which triggers the display 700 to visibly communicate the presence of the golf ball inside the gimme zone 410 to players. For instance, the display 700 can read “GIMME” in putting green 120 when a ball is determined to be within the gimme zone. In contrast, the display 700 can read “NO GIMME” in red if the golf ball is determined to be outside the gimme zone 410.
[0046] In other embodiments, the sensors 210 can detect the presence of a golf ball near or within the gimme zone 410 and the processor 1100 can calculate the distance between a golf ball and the golf cup 130. The processor 1100 can then trigger the display 700 to communicate the distance to players. For instance, the display 700 can show the distances of the golf balls surrounding the golf cup 130 in inches so that players can play their own preferred gimme distance.
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[0048] In other embodiments, the device 100 can comprise the sensors 210, the light projectors 200, the display 700, the speaker 800 and a processor 1100 that is connected to the sensor 210, the display 700, and the speaker 800. When the sensor 210 detects the presence of a golf ball within the gimme zone 410, the sensor 210 relays the information to the processor 1100, which triggers the display 700 and the speaker 800 to communicate the presence of the golf ball inside the gimme zone 410 to players. For instance, the display 700 can read “GIMME” in green and the speaker 800 can play the sound of a golf ball dropping in a hole when a ball is determined to be within the gimme zone. In contrast, the display 700 can read “NO GIMME” in red and the speaker 800 can play a recording of someone saying “No gimme, putt again” if the golf ball is determined to be outside the gimme zone.
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[0051] In other embodiments, the button 1000 can also control the ON/OFF of the light projectors 200. When such button 1000 is pressed or activated by a player, the light projectors 200 turn on and project light 400 downwards toward the putting green 120 to create a visible perimeter delineating the gimme zone 410. Once the gimme zone 410 is visible to the player, the player can easily and quickly determine whether a golf ball lies within the gimme zone 410. The light projectors 200 can then remain activated for a fixed interval of time, such as 10 seconds. The light projector button can alternatively be pressed again to manually turn off light projectors 200 if the player is ready to putt and wants to do so without light 210 shining down and producing the gimme zone 410.
[0052] In other embodiments, the button 1000 can also control the ON/OFF of the sensors 210. For instance, when the sensor button is turned to the off position, the sensors 210 will not be powered and therefore will not detect motion or the presence of a golf ball. Accordingly, light projectors 200 will not automatically turn on when the golf ball is putted close to the golf cup 130. In such cases, players can utilize the device 100 by pressing the sensor button. Doing so will turn on the light projectors 200 to produce a visual gimme zone 410 around the golf cup 130. Once again, the light projectors 200 can then remain on for a fixed interval of time, such as 10 seconds. The sensor button can alternatively be pressed again to manually turn off light projectors 200 if a player is ready to putt and wants to do so without the light 400 shining down and producing the gimme zone 410.
[0053] In other embodiments, the buttons 1000 can also control the speaker 800 to play sound effects during gameplay. For instance, once a player has clearly identified that his or her golf ball has come to a rest within gimme zone 410, the player can press a sound effect button and pick up his or her ball. Pressing the sound effect button can produce a very satisfying sound of a golf ball falling into a cup over the speaker 800.
[0054] In other embodiments, the buttons 1000 can also control information shown on the display 700. For instance, buttons 1000 can control the display of information including, but not limited to, battery life, time, temperature, wind levels, hole number, par and pace of play information.
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[0062] In other embodiments of the invention, the device can comprise more than one solar panel 1500 to maximize the power charge of the device 100.
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[0065] If a golf ball is not present within the field of the sensors 210, then the sensors 210 continue to search for a golf ball. If a golf ball is present within the field of the sensors, then the processor 1100 measures the distance X between the golf ball and the golf cup 130 using the information received from the sensor 210.
[0066] The device 100 can assess whether a golf ball is inside the gimme zone 410 by comparing distance X to the gimme zone radius. The processor 1100 can compare distance X to a pre-determined or selected gimme zone radius. The desired gimme zone distance can be controlled and changed using buttons 1000 on the device 100 or wirelessly by players or golf course staff.
[0067] Once the processor 1100 determines whether the golf ball is inside or outside of the gimme zone 410, the processor 1100 can trigger the display 700 and the speaker 800 to communicate whether the ball is inside or outside the gimme zone to the player. The processor can also relay the information to players wirelessly using the transmitter 1110.
[0068] In an additional method, sensor 210 searches for a golf ball. If the golf ball is present within the range of the sensor 210, the processor 1100 measures the distance X between the golf ball and golf cup. Once measured, the processor 1100 causes the display 700 to show distance X. Players will then be able to easily and quickly read the distance on the display to determine and decide whether a gimme should be awarded.
[0069] If more than one golf ball is present on the putting green 120 and more than one golf ball is detected by the sensor 200, the processor 1100 can measure the distances between each golf ball and the golf cup and show each of the measured distances on the display 700 and transmit the distances wirelessly to each player.
[0070] In the foregoing description, exemplary modes for carrying out the invention in terms of examples have been described. However, the scope of the claims should not be limited by those examples but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.