Golfer's Tool Holder
20230405424 ยท 2023-12-21
Inventors
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Abstract
A golf tool holder is disclosed herein. The golf tool holder includes a housing and a fastener, such as a clip, configured to fasten the golf tool holder to a waistband or a belt of a golfer. The golf tool holder includes a divot repair tool holder, at least one tee holder, a golf ball holder and a ball marker holder. As such, the golf tool holder holds essential golf tools in specific places, thereby providing the golfer with easy access to the essential tools during golf play and allowing the golfer to remain focused on the golf game.
Claims
1. A golf tool holder comprising: a housing including a front side opposite a rear side, a left side opposite a right side, a top side opposite a bottom side, a divot repair tool holder disposed within one of the left side and the right side and configured to receive a divot repair tool, at least one tee holder disposed within another one of the left side and the right side and configured to receive at least one tee, a golf ball holder disposed within the front side and configured to receive a golf ball, and a ball marker holder disposed within the top side and configured to receive a ball marker; and a fastener attached to the rear side of the housing and configured to fasten the golf tool holder about a waist of a golfer.
2. The golf tool holder of claim 1, wherein the housing is substantially rigid.
3. The golf tool holder of claim 1, wherein the golf ball holder includes a substantially spherical socket formed into the front side of the housing, the substantially spherical socket including a diameter substantially equal to a diameter of the golf ball.
4. The golf tool holder of claim 3, wherein the golf ball is held within the golf ball holder via friction.
5. The golf tool holder of claim 4, wherein the bottom side of the housing includes an opening extending into the substantially spherical socket, and wherein the opening facilitates removal of the golf ball from the substantially spherical socket.
6. The golf tool holder of claim 1, wherein the divot repair tool holder includes a first slot configured to hold the divot repair tool substantially vertically within the housing.
7. The golf tool holder of claim 6, wherein the first slot extends from the top side of the housing through to the bottom side of the housing on the one of the left side and the right side thereof.
8. The golf tool holder of claim 7, wherein the at least one tee holder includes a second slot configured to hold the at least one tee substantially vertically within the housing.
9. The golf tool holder of claim 8, wherein the second slot extends from the top side of the housing through to the bottom side of the housing on the another one of the left side and the right side thereof.
10. The golf tool holder of claim 1, wherein the ball marker holder includes a substantially circular recess.
11. The golf tool holder of claim 10, wherein the substantially circular recess includes a magnetic material disposed about a bottom surface thereof, and wherein the ball marker is held within the ball marker holder via magnetic attraction.
12. The golf tool holder of claim 1, wherein the fastener includes a clip, the clip including an arm having a horizontal portion and a vertical portion extending downwardly and at least substantially perpendicularly from the horizontal portion, the vertical portion being at least partially flexible, the horizontal portion being attached to the rear side of the housing, the vertical portion and the rear side of the housing together defining a space therebetween.
13. A golf tool holder comprising: a substantially rigid housing including a front side opposite a rear side, a left side opposite a right side, a top side opposite a bottom side, the housing further having: a divot repair tool holder disposed within one of the left side and the right side, the divot repair tool including a first slot configured to receive and hold a divot repair tool substantially vertically within the housing; at least one tee holder disposed within another one of the left side and the right side, the at least one tee holder including a second slot configured to receive and hold at least one tee substantially vertically within the housing; a golf ball holder disposed within the front side, the golf ball holder including a substantially spherical socket formed into the front side of the housing, the substantially spherical socket including a diameter substantially equal to a diameter of the golf ball, the golf ball holder configured to receive and hold the golf ball therein; and a ball marker holder disposed within the top side, the ball marker holder including a substantially circular recess, the ball marker holder configured to receive and hold a ball marker therein; and a fastener attached to the rear side of the housing and configured to fasten the golf tool holder about a waist of a golfer.
14. The golf tool holder of claim 13, wherein the golf ball is held within the golf ball holder via friction.
15. The golf tool holder of claim 14, wherein the bottom side of the housing includes an opening extending into the substantially spherical socket, and wherein the opening facilitates removal of the golf ball from the substantially spherical socket.
16. The golf tool holder of claim 13, wherein the first slot extends from the top side of the housing through to the bottom side of the housing on the one of the left side and the right side thereof.
17. The golf tool holder of claim 16, wherein the second slot extends from the top side of the housing through to the bottom side of the housing on the another one of the left side and the right side thereof.
18. The golf tool holder of claim 13, wherein the substantially circular recess includes a magnetic material disposed about a bottom surface thereof, and wherein the ball marker is held within the ball marker holder via magnetic attraction.
19. The golf tool holder of claim 13, wherein the fastener includes a clip, the clip including an arm having a horizontal portion and a vertical portion extending downwardly and at least substantially perpendicularly from the horizontal portion, the vertical portion being at least partially flexible, the horizontal portion being attached to the rear side of the housing, the vertical portion and the rear side of the housing together defining a space therebetween.
20. A golf tool holder comprising: a substantially rigid housing including a front side opposite a rear side, a left side opposite a right side, a top side opposite a bottom side, the housing further having: a divot repair tool holder disposed within one of the left side and the right side, the divot repair tool including a first slot configured to receive and hold a divot repair tool substantially vertically within the housing, the first slot extending from the top side of the housing through to the bottom side of the housing on the one of the left side and the right side thereof; at least one tee holder disposed within another one of the left side and the right side, the at least one tee holder including a second slot configured to receive and hold at least one tee substantially vertically within the housing, the second slot extends from the top side of the housing through to the bottom side of the housing on the another one of the left side and the right side thereof; a golf ball holder disposed within the front side, the golf ball holder including a substantially spherical socket formed into the front side, the substantially spherical socket including a diameter substantially equal to a diameter of the golf ball, the golf ball holder configured to receive and hold the golf ball therein via friction, wherein the bottom side of the housing includes an opening extending into the substantially spherical socket, and wherein the opening facilitates removal of the golf ball from the substantially spherical socket; and a ball marker holder disposed within the top side, the ball marker holder including a substantially circular recess, the ball marker holder configured to receive and hold a ball marker therein, the substantially circular recess including a magnetic material disposed about a bottom surface thereof and thereby, the ball marker is held within the ball marker holder via magnetic attraction; and a clip attached to the rear side of the housing and configured to fasten the golf tool holder about a waist of a golfer, the clip including an arm having a horizontal portion and a vertical portion extending downwardly and at least substantially perpendicularly from the horizontal portion, the vertical portion being at least partially flexible, the horizontal portion being attached to the rear side of the housing, the vertical portion and the rear side of the housing together defining a space therebetween.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, golfer's tool holder, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0020] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to golf accessories and more particularly to a golf tool holder. Generally, the golf tool holder may be a small, lightweight device that clips onto a belt or waistband of a golfer and holds essential golf tools in specific places, thereby enabling the golfer to carry the essential tools in an organized fashion such that they are easy to access during golf play. Particularly, the golf tool holder may carry a ball, one or more tees, a divot repair tool and a ball marker.
[0022] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
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[0024] The golf ball holder 130 may be disposed within the front side 111 of the housing 110 and configured to receive a golf ball 10. As shown in
[0025] In other embodiments, the substantially spherical socket 131 may include a spring assembly (not illustrated) that holds the golf ball 10 within the substantially spherical socket 131 via tension. The spring assembly may be in communication with a button (not illustrated) located on an exterior of the housing 110 such that it is manipulable by the golfer 5. As such, when the button is pressed by the golfer 5, the golf ball 10 may be ejected out of the substantially spherical socket 131 and into a hand of the golfer 5.
[0026] The divot repair tool holder 140 may be disposed within one of the left side 113 or the right side 114 of the housing 110 and configured to hold a divot repair tool 15. For example, as demonstrated by these figures, the divot repair tool holder 140 may located on the right side 114 of the housing 110 (relative to the golfer 5the right side 114 of the housing 110 closest to the golfer 5's right side 114 when the golf tool holder 100 is attached about the waist of the golfer 5).
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[0028] In some embodiments, the first slot 141 may extend from the top side 115 of the housing 110 through to the bottom side 116 of the housing 110 on the one of the left side 113 or the right side 114 thereof (i.e., the right side 114). Particularly, as shown in
[0029] In some embodiments, the divot repair tool holder 140 may be sized to hold a variety of differently sized and shaped divot repair tools. In additional embodiments, the divot repair tool 15 may be provided with the golf tool holder 100, as demonstrated in these figures. As such, the first slot(s) 141, 1411, 1412 may be sized to specifically accommodate the divot repair tool 15 provided.
[0030] The at least one tee holder 150 may be disposed within another one of the left side 113 or the right side 114 of the housing 110 and configured to receive at least one tee 20. Particularly, as shown in these figures, the at least one tee holder 150 may be located on the left side 113 of the housing 110 (the left side 113 thereby being closest to the golfer 5s left side when the golf tool holder 100 is attached about the waist of the golfer 5). The at least one tee holder 150 may include a second slot 151 configured to hold the at least one tee 20 substantially vertically within the housing 110. Similar to the first slot 141, the second slot 151 may extend from the top side 115 of the housing 110 through to the bottom side 116 of the housing 110 (
[0031] Preferably, as shown in these figures, the at least one tee holder 150 may include two tee holders 150. As such, two second slots 151 may be provided on the top side 115 of the housing 110 and extend through to the bottom side 116 of the housing 110, thereby enabling the golf tool holder 100 to hold two tees 20 therein. Further, as shown, the two second slots 151 may each include (but are not limited to) a square cross-section.
[0032] It should be appreciated that the divot repair tool holder 140 and the tee holders 150 are not limited to being used solely for holding the divot repair tool 15 and tees 20 (respectively). For example, the divot repair tool holder 140 and/or the tee holders 150 may be used for holding pencil(s).
[0033] Further, the ball marker holder 160 may be disposed within the top side 115 and configured to receive a ball marker 25. Particularly, the ball marker holder 160 may include a (substantially) circular recess 161, as shown in
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[0035] The vertical portion 124 may be at least partially flexible to enable the clip 121 to fasten to surfaces of various thicknesses. Further, as shown in
[0036] In using the golf tool holder 100, the golfer 5 may insert the golf ball 10, the divot repair tool 15, one or two tees 20, and the ball marker 25 into their respective holders (130, 140, 150, 160). The golfer 5 may then attach the golf tool holder 100 to their waist, such as to their waistband or belt, via the fastener 120. Preferably, the golfer 5 positions the golf tool holder 100 such that it does not inhibit their golf swing. The golf ball 10, the divot repair tool 15, the tees 20, and the ball marker 25 are then readily accessed by the golfer 5 during golf play.
[0037] It should be noted that certain steps are optional and may not be implemented in all cases. It should also be noted that the steps described above can be carried out in many different orders according to user preference. The use of step of should not be interpreted as step for, in the claims herein and is not intended to invoke the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 112(f). It should also be noted that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as design preference, user preferences, marketing preferences, cost, structural requirements, available materials, technological advances, etc., other methods for using a golf tool holder are taught herein.
[0038] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.