Portable device for cleaning golf balls and golf clubs
10828537 ยท 2020-11-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B2200/3073
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B57/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B55/408
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B55/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A portable device for cleaning golf balls and golf clubs is provided. The device may include a hollow, impermeable housing and an impermeable lid. Situated on the lid beneath the lid inner surface is a plunger with a saddle in which to rest a golf ball. The device also contains a plurality of cleaning mechanisms disposed within an inner cavity of the housing and arranged to form a channel, so that when a user submerges and reciprocates the plunger, the golf balls are cleaned. The device may further include a spray nozzle to dispense cleaning solution onto golf clubs. A tee holder, divot fixer holder, and towel holder may also be coupled to the exterior of the housing. The device is preferably sized and shaped to be disposed within or coupled to a golf bag or golf cart.
Claims
1. A portable golf device for cleaning golf balls or golf clubs, the portable golf device comprising: a hollow impermeable housing sized and shaped to be disposed within, or coupled to, a golf bag, the hollow, impermeable housing comprising an inner cavity, an outer surface, an upper end, and a lower end, the upper end defining an opening and the inner cavity configured to hold a cleaning fluid at the lower end; a plurality of cleaning mechanisms disposed within the inner cavity of the housing and circumferentially arranged to form a channel; an impermeable lid sized and shaped to create a fluid-tight seal at the opening when in a closed position, the impermeable lid comprising a lid outer surface and a lid inner surface; a plunger disposed within the inner cavity beneath the lid inner surface in the closed position, the plunger comprising a ball saddle configured to hold a golf ball, wherein movement of the plunger caused by user actuation at a handle moves the golf ball held at the ball saddle within the channel to contact the cleaning fluid and the plurality of cleaning mechanisms to clean the golf ball; a spray nozzle disposed outside the outer surface of the hollow, impermeable housing; and a conduit coupled to the spray nozzle and extending into the inner cavity of the hollow, impermeable housing to permit fluidic communication with the cleaning fluid at the lower end of the hollow, impermeable housing, wherein actuation of the spray nozzle causes the cleaning fluid to travel through a lumen in the conduit to be dispensed out the spray nozzle at a force sufficient to clean a golf club face.
2. The portable golf device of claim 1, wherein the handle is coupled to the impermeable lid at the lid outer surface.
3. The portable golf device of claim 1, wherein the impermeable lid defines a lid opening from the lid outer surface to the lid inner surface; and wherein the plunger is configured to move longitudinally through the opening in a reciprocating manner responsive to the user actuation at the handle to clean the golf ball while the impermeable lid remains in place to maintain the fluid-tight seal.
4. The portable golf device of claim 1, further comprising a filter operatively coupled to the conduit to reduce an amount of solid particles in the cleaning fluid that reach the spray nozzle.
5. The portable golf device of claim 1, further comprising a one-way valve operatively coupled to the conduit to permit the cleaning fluid to only travel from the inner cavity towards the spray nozzle.
6. The portable golf device of claim 1, further comprising a gasket disposed between the impermeable lid and the opening to facilitate the fluid-tight seal in the closed position, wherein the gasket comprises one or more hooks that operatively secure to one or more clasps on the hollow impermeable housing when in the closed position.
7. The portable golf device of claim 1, wherein the impermeable lid comprises threads configured to mate with opposing threads at the opening of the hollow, impermeable housing.
8. The portable golf device of claim 1, further comprising a stopper coupled to the plunger to prevent the plunger from traveling beyond a predetermined distance.
9. The portable golf device of claim 1, further comprising a hand pump configured to pressurize the cleaning fluid disposed in the conduit for dispensing the cleaning fluid.
10. The portable golf device of claim 1, further comprising a towel holder coupled to the outer surface of the hollow, impermeable housing.
11. The portable golf device of claim 1, further comprising an elongated clip coupled to the outer surface of the hollow, impermeable housing adjacent to the upper end, the elongated clip biased toward the outer surface to anchor the portable golf device to a golf bag or golf cart via the elongated clip.
12. The portable golf device of claim 11, wherein a first end of the elongated clip is coupled to the outer surface and a second end of the elongated clip extends past the lower end of the hollow, impermeable housing.
13. The portable golf device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of cleaning mechanisms are selected from a group consisting of a brush, bristle, pad, or scrubber.
14. The portable golf device of claim 1, wherein the impermeable housing comprises a side compartment and a side compartment lid that contains the conduit and cleaning solution separate from the inner cavity.
15. The portable golf device of claim 1, further comprising a tee holder coupled to the outer surface of the hollow, impermeable housing.
16. The portable golf device of claim 15, wherein the tee holder resembles a belt.
17. The portable golf device of claim 15, wherein the tee holder is further configured to hold a divot fixer.
18. The portable golf device of claim 17, wherein the tee holder is configured to hold the divot fixer at a position such that the divot fixer resembles a belt buckle.
19. The portable golf device of claim 1, wherein a ball marker holder is coupled to the outer surface of the hollow, impermeable housing, the ball marker holder configured to hold one or more ball markers.
20. The portable golf device of claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the hollow, impermeable housing comprises a ball marker holder resembling a bowtie, a tee holder resembling a belt, and a handle resembling a face of a cartoon butler.
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(10) A portable device for cleaning golf balls and golf clubs is provided herein. The portable device illustratively includes a hollow impermeable housing and an impermeable lid, with the impermeable lid sized and shaped to create a fluid-tight seal at the opening of the housing when in a closed position. A plunger may be situated at the lid beneath the lid inner surface. The plunger has a ball saddle in which to rest a golf ball. The device also contains a plurality of cleaning mechanisms disposed within an inner cavity of the housing and arranged, e.g., circumferentially, to form a channel in which a user can activate the plunger. As the plunger is reciprocated by the user, the plunger brings the golf ball in contact with the cleaning mechanisms in a reciprocating motion to clean the golf ball. The device may also include a spray nozzle disposed on the outer surface of the hollow, impermeable housing, which draws cleaning solution from the housing, through a conduit, and dispenses the cleaning solution onto golf clubs. The device is sized and shaped to be disposed within or coupled to a golf bag.
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(13) Device 10 further may include towel holder 120 coupled to outer surface 118 of hollow, impermeable housing 100. Towel holder 120 is available for a golfer to carry a towel to dry or wipe their golf clubs after using spray nozzle 114 to clean the club. Elongated clip 122 is coupled to outer surface 118 of hollow, impermeable housing 100 adjacent to upper end 102. Elongated clip 122 is biased toward outer surface 118 to anchor portable golf device 10 to a golf bag or golf cart via elongated clip 122. A first end of elongated clip 122 may be coupled to outer surface 118 and a second end of elongated clip 122 extends past lower end 101 of hollow, impermeable housing 100. Device 10 also may have tee holder 124. Tee holder 124 is shown coupled to outer surface 118 of hollow, impermeable housing 100. Tee holder 124 may resemble a belt. Tee holder 124 further may be configured to hold a divot fixer, and tee holder 124 further may be configured to hold the divot fixer at a position such that the divot fixer resembles a belt buckle. Device 10 may also include ball marker holder 126. Ball marker holder 126 may be coupled to outer surface 118 of hollow, impermeable housing 100, and configured to hold one or more ball markers. In one embodiment, outer surface 118 of hollow, impermeable housing 100 has ball marker holder 126 resembling a bowtie, tee holder 124 resembling a belt with a divot fixer resembling a belt buckle, and handle 119 resembling a face of a cartoon butler.
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(22) While various illustrative embodiments of the invention are described above, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the invention. The appended claims are intended to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the true scope of the invention.