Apparatus for Dispensing Fill Material Into a Golf Course Divot Hole
20230002143 · 2023-01-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D83/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A bottle for storing grass seeds, soil, and/or fertilizer used for filling a golf divot is provided. The bottle includes a bottom section having a base and a perimetrical sidewall extending therefrom to an open end to define an interior. A pair of bosses extend outwardly from the sidewall at the open end. The top section has a perimetrical edge and a top surface with a spout extending therefrom for discharging the contents of the bottle. A pair of latches that extend from the perimetrical edge and pivot downwardly to engage the bosses to secure the top section to the bottom section. The bottle can also be part of an assembly that includes the bottle and a holder.
Claims
1. A bottle for storing grass seeds, soil, and/or fertilizer used for filling a golf divot, the bottle comprising: a bottom section comprising a base and a perimetrical sidewall extending therefrom to an open end to define an interior, and a pair of bosses extending outwardly from the sidewall at the open end; and a top section having a perimetrical edge, a pair of latches extending from the perimetrical edge, and a top surface with a spout extending therefrom, wherein the top section snugly engages the open end of the bottom section and the latches pivot downwardly to engage the bosses to secure the top section to the bottom section.
2. The bottle according to claim 1, wherein the bottom section further comprises a flanged ring extending outwardly from a midsection of the perimetrical sidewall.
3. The bottle according to claim 1, wherein the bottom section further comprises one or more handgrips in the perimetrical sidewall.
4. The bottle according to claim 1, wherein the bottom section further comprises a handle attached to the perimetrical sidewall.
5. The bottle according to claim 4, wherein the handle extends between the flanged ring and the open end.
6. The bottle according to claim 4, wherein the one or more handgrips are located between the base and the flanged ring.
7. The bottle according to claim 4, wherein the open end of the bottom section slopes upwardly and away from the handle.
8. The bottle according to claim 1, wherein each of the pair of bosses is located on an opposite side of the perimetrical sidewall.
8. The bottle according to claim 1, wherein each of the pair of bosses is located in a recessed portion of the perimetrical sidewall.
10. The bottle according to claim 1, wherein each of the latches has an aperture that receives one of the bosses.
11. The bottle according to claim 1, wherein the spout has a curved outer surface, a distal end, and a proximal end, wherein the distal end has a cross-sectional area that is less than a cross-sectional area of the proximal end.
12. The bottle according to claim 1, wherein the spout has an opening that provides communication with the interior
13. An assembly comprising the bottle of claim 1 and a holder, the holder comprising: a tubular sleeve having a sidewall extending between top and bottom open ends, wherein the holder is configured to receive the bottom section of the bottle; and one or more mounting studs or apertures for securing the holder to a structure on a golf cart.
14. The assembly according to claim 13, wherein the bottle is inserted into the holder until engaged by the flanged ring.
15. The assembly according to claim 13, wherein a section of the sidewall is substantially flat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0011] The preferred embodiments of the bottle for storing grass seeds, soil, and/or fertilizer used for filling a golf divot of the present invention, as well as other objects, features and advantages of this invention, will be apparent from the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] The present invention is a container or bottle for storing grass seeds, soil, and/or fertilizer used for filling a golf divot. As used herein, the terms “container” and “bottle” are synonymous and refer to a vessel for storing, transporting, and dispensing materials used to fill golf divots. The bottle includes a bottom section and a detachable top section.
[0024] The bottom section has a base and a perimetrical sidewall extending therefrom to an open end to define an interior. The bottom section can have a flanged ring extending outwardly from the middle and one or more handgrips is recessed in the perimetrical sidewall. The bottom section can have a handle instead of the handgrip, wherein the handle extends between the middle of the bottle (also referred to herein as the midsection) or flanged ring and the open end. In some embodiments, the bottom section can have both a handle and a handgrip. A pair of bosses used for attaching the top section extend outwardly from the sidewall at the open end. The bosses are located in recessed portions of the sidewall and are preferably located on opposite sides of the bottom section.
[0025] The top section has a perimetrical edge and a top surface with a spout extending therefrom. The spout has an opening or a mouth that provides communication with the interior. The top section also can have a pair of pivoting latches that extend from the perimetrical edge and have apertures near the distal ends. The perimetrical edge matingly engages the open end of the bottom section and the latches pivot downwardly to engage the bosses and secure the top section to the bottom section.
[0026] The bottle can also be provided as part of an assembly that includes the bottle and a holder that is mounted to a golf cart. The holder includes a perimetrical sidewall having top and bottom open ends and one or more mounting studs or apertures for securing the holder to a structure on a golf cart. The top open end of the holder is configured to receive the bottom section of the bottle. The bottle passes through the top open end of the holder until it engages the flanged ring.
[0027] One of the novel features of the design is that the bottle can be used with multiple pouring openings, spouts or nozzles. In the golf market depending on the geography, many different sand, seed, and fertilizer blends, and mixtures thereof are used depending on the type of grass on a golf course or on the specific requirements of the groundskeeper. The bottle is designed so that the same bottle can be used by changing the top section that includes the spout in order to meet the requirements of the user. For example, a large, long neck as opposed to a short, narrow spout reduces over pouring and wasted pours so that a golfer does not run out of fill material before the round of golf is completed. In addition, the design eliminates threads and the need for a screw on cap.
[0028] The bottle design allows for a low cost with maximum durability. The top spout is injection molded, which allows for the addition of a rubber additive based polypropylene that is virtually indestructible. The bottom section of the bottle is preferably made from blow-molded polyethylene that is both inexpensive and durable.
[0029] The novel configuration of the bosses and latches that secure the top and bottom sections together allow for quick release and a durable, snap-on mechanism. This design can withstand multiple years of repetitive releases because of the rubber based properties of the materials used for the fabrication.
[0030] The bottle can be provided with a holder that is attached to a golf cart at an accessible location. The bottle is placed in the holder when not in use. The holder is a sleeve with open ends and a circumferential sidewall that extends between top and bottom perimetrical edges. The holder is configured to receive the bottom section of the bottle and engage the flanged ring, which prevents the bottle from passing through the holder. The holder can have one or more mounting apertures that are used to attach the holder to a structure on the golf cart.
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[0032] The top section 14 of the bottle 10 has a perimeter edge 25 that has the same configuration as the circumferential edge 20 of the open end 27 of the bottom section 12. A pair of latches 30 with apertures 31 extend from the circumferential edge 20 and are pivoted downwardly to engage the two bosses 26 on the bottom section 12 in the apertures 31 to secure the top section 14 and bottom section 12 together. The top section 14 also has a top surface 36 with a spout 32 extending upwardly therefrom. The spout 32 has a curved sidewall 38 that extends from the top surface 36 to a mouth 34 that provides access to the interior 40 of the bottom section 12 when the two sections 12, 14 are connected. Pointing the spout 32 in a downward direction causes the fill material in the interior of the bottle 10 to flow through the spout 32.
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[0037] Thus, while there have been described the preferred embodiments of the present invention, those skilled in the art will realize that other embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention, and it is intended to include all such further modifications and changes as come within the true scope of the claims set forth herein.