Golf cap having ball marker

10609978 ยท 2020-04-07

Assignee

Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A golf cap having a ball marker proposed in the present invention includes: a ball marker which has a first coupling portion having one surface formed with a plurality of male members, e.g., hooks, or female members, e.g., loops, and a second coupling portion which corresponds to the first coupling portion, and has a plurality of female members when one surface of the first coupling portion has a plurality of male members, or has a plurality of male members when the one surface of the first coupling portion has a plurality of female members, so that the ball marker is attached to and detached from the second coupling portion, thereby improving convenience when carrying and using the ball marker, and improving detachable function between the ball marker and the cap in use.

Claims

1. A golf cap comprising: a crown: a visor; and a ball marker, wherein the ball marker comprises a main body, a first coupling portion, an adhesion portion, and an auxiliary coupling portion, the visor comprises an outer fabric covering and directly contacting a first part of an upper surface of the visor, a second coupling portion disposed on and directly contacting a second part of the upper surface of the visor from which the outer fabric is removed, and a connection portion between the outer fabric and the second coupling portion, wherein the upper surface of the visor faces a first direction in which the crown protrudes, the main body is made of at least one of stone, wood, and synthetic resin materials, the first coupling portion is made of a synthetic resin material, the first coupling portion having one surface formed with a plurality of male members or female members which have a predetermined shape, the adhesion portion is formed in a form of a double-sided adhesive sheet, the second coupling portion which corresponds to the first coupling portion has a plurality of female members when the one surface of the first coupling portion has a plurality of male members, or has a plurality of male members when the one surface of the first coupling portion has a plurality of female members, so that the ball marker is attachable to and detachable from the second coupling portion, the auxiliary coupling portion made of natural rubber, polyurethane, or PVC is provided to surround an edge of the main body, the auxiliary coupling portion having a bottom portion, a wall portion formed along an edge of the bottom portion, the wall portion having a constant height, and an opening surrounded by the wall portion, the main body tightly fits into the opening of the auxiliary coupling portion and is separable from the opening of the auxiliary coupling portion in use, and a height of the main body is greater than the height of the wall portion, and the connection portion between the second coupling portion and the outer fabric covering of the visor adjacent to the second coupling portion is covered by a needlework portion.

2. The golf cap of claim 1, wherein: the auxiliary coupling portion is coupled to the main body of the ball marker by the adhesion portion.

3. A golf cap comprising: a crown; a visor; and a ball marker, wherein the ball marker comprises a main body, a first coupling portion, an adhesion portion, and an auxiliary coupling portion, the visor comprises an outer fabric and a second coupling portion forming an upper surface of the visor, the main body is made of at least one of stone, wood, and synthetic resin materials, the first coupling portion is made of a synthetic resin material, the first coupling portion having one surface formed with a plurality of male members or female members which have a predetermined shape, the adhesion portion is formed in a form of a double-sided adhesive sheet, the second coupling portion which corresponds to the first coupling portion, and has a plurality of female members when the one surface of the first coupling portion has a plurality of male members, or has a plurality of male members when the one surface of the first coupling portion has a plurality of female members, so that the ball marker is attachable to and detachable from the second coupling portion, the auxiliary coupling portion made of natural rubber, polyurethane, or PVC is provided to surround an edge of the main body, the auxiliary coupling portion having a bottom portion, a wall portion formed along an edge of the bottom portion, the wall portion having a constant height, and an opening surrounded by the wall portion, the main body tightly fits into the opening of the auxiliary coupling portion and is separable from the opening of the auxiliary coupling portion in use, and a height of the main body is greater than the height of the wall portion, and an end of the second coupling portion and an end of the outer fabric of the visor adjacent to the second coupling portion are folded inwards and sewn together with a sewing thread wherein the upper surface of the visor faces a first direction in which the crown protrudes.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a view schematically illustrating a golf cap having a ball marker according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(2) FIG. 2 is a view schematically illustrating a technical configuration of the ball marker used on the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(3) FIG. 3A is a cross sectional view illustrating a first exemplary embodiment of the ball marker of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(4) FIG. 3B is a bottom view of the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 3A.

(5) FIG. 4A is a cross sectional view illustrating a second exemplary embodiment of the ball marker of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(6) FIG. 4B is a bottom view of the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 4A.

(7) FIG. 5A is a cross sectional view illustrating a third exemplary embodiment of the ball marker of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(8) FIG. 5B is a bottom view of the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 5A.

(9) FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a fourth exemplary embodiment of the ball marker of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(10) FIG. 7A is a view illustrating a fifth exemplary embodiment of the ball marker of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(11) FIG. 7B is an exploded view of the fifth exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 7.

(12) FIG. 8A is an elevational view illustrating a sixth exemplary embodiment of the ball marker of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(13) FIG. 8B is a perspective view of the sixth embodiment shown in FIG. 8A.

(14) FIG. 9A is an elevational view illustrating a seventh exemplary embodiment of the ball marker of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(15) FIG. 9B is a perspective view of the seventh embodiment shown in FIG. 9A.

(16) FIG. 10 is a view illustrating an eighth exemplary embodiment of the ball marker of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(17) FIG. 11A is a view illustrating a first exemplary embodiment of a second coupling portion of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(18) FIG. 11B is a view illustrating a second exemplary embodiment of a second coupling portion of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(19) FIG. 11C is a view illustrating a third exemplary embodiment of a second coupling portion of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(20) FIG. 11D is a view illustrating a fourth exemplary embodiment of a second coupling portion of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(21) FIG. 12A is a full view illustrating an example of needlework for the second coupling portion of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(22) FIG. 12B is a cross sectional view of the example shown in FIG. 12A.

(23) FIG. 13A is a full view illustrating an example of needlework for the second coupling portion of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

(24) FIG. 13B is a cross sectional view of the example shown in FIG. 13A.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(25) Hereinafter, a technical configuration of a golf cap having a ball marker according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

(26) First, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 13, a golf cap 20 having a ball marker according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may include a ball marker 10 which has a first coupling portion 11 having one surface formed with a plurality of male members, e.g., hooks, or female members, e.g., loops, and a second coupling portion 21 which corresponds to the first coupling portion 11, and has a plurality of female members in a case in which the first coupling portion 11 has a plurality of male members, or has a plurality of male members in a case in which the first coupling portion 11 has a plurality of female members, so that the ball marker 10 may be attached to and detached from the second coupling portion 21.

(27) The first coupling portion 11, which has one surface formed with a plurality of male members or female members as described above, is formed on a main body 12 of the ball marker 10, and may include a decorative surface 12a that is formed on the other surface so as to display various types of logos or symbols.

(28) As the first coupling portion 11 of the ball marker 10 and the second coupling portion 21 of the cap 20, a female member material or a male member material may be used, but one of the female member or the male member may be made of a plastic material having a predetermined degree or more of elasticity so that coupling strength does not deteriorates despite the repeated attachment and detachment.

(29) In order to have a predetermined degree or more of elasticity, as illustrated in FIG. 2, a male member 11a or a female member 21a formed on the first coupling portion 11 and the second coupling portion 21 may have a predetermined shape, and may be disposed regularly.

(30) In addition, by the aforementioned configuration, it is possible to prevent dust or sand from being caught in the first coupling portion 11 or the second coupling portion 12 and contaminating the first coupling portion 11 or the second coupling portion 12, and dust or sand may be easily cleaned out and removed even in a case in which the dust or sand is attached to the first coupling portion 11 or the second coupling portion 12.

(31) For example, the male members 11a are regularly formed to have columns 11aa which protrude at predetermined intervals 11b, and heads 11ab which are attached to free ends of the columns 11aa. The female members 21a of the second coupling portion 21 are formed to have loops 21aa so that the heads 11ab of the male members 11a may be fastened to the loops 21aa of the female members 21a.

(32) The male member 11a may have a hook shape, and the female member 21a may have a loop shape.

(33) The main body 12 of the ball marker 10 may be made of at least one of metal, wood, stone, synthetic resin, and fibrous materials. A weight of the main body 12 may be more than about 5 g, and a thickness of the main body 12 may be about 5 mm so that the ball marker 10 may not be blown away by wind while not hindering the golf game when the ball marker 10 is placed on the ground. A thickness of the first coupling portion 11 may not be 30% or more of a thickness of the main body 12.

(34) The first coupling portion 11 may be configured by a sheet made of a synthetic resin material with which the female members or the male members are injection molded, or by a synthetic resin material, which is woven as a plurality of female members or male members, e.g., hooks.

(35) As illustrated in FIG. 2, the first coupling portion 11 may be attached to one surface of the main body 12 of the ball marker 10 by applying an adhesive having an excellent adhesive property onto the one surface or forming an adhesion portion 13 that is formed in the form of a double-sided adhesive sheet.

(36) Meanwhile, in a case in which the first coupling portion 11 is coupled to the one surface of the main body 12 of the ball marker 10 using the adhesion portion 13, the first coupling portion 11 may be abraded and moved away when time has passed or after the first coupling portion 11 is frequently touched by hand.

(37) Accordingly, as illustrated in FIG. 3, the first coupling portion 11 may be securely attached to the one surface of the main body 12 of the ball marker 10 by an auxiliary coupling means 14 in addition to the adhesion portion 13.

(38) The auxiliary coupling means 14 may be a rivet portion that is disposed at a center of the ball marker 10, and a height of the auxiliary coupling means 14 may be smaller than that of the female member or male member 11a of the first coupling portion 11 so as not to hinder the engagement with the second coupling portion 21 of the cap 20.

(39) As illustrated in FIG. 4, the first coupling portion 11 is coupled to the one surface of the main body 12 of the ball marker 10 using the adhesion portion 13, and a rim portion 15 may be further formed to securely fix external circumferential portions of the main body 12 and the first coupling portion 11 in order to prevent the first coupling portion 11 from being separated from an external circumferential portion of the ball marker 10 which is mainly used when the ball marker 10 is grasped by hand or thrown to the ground.

(40) The rim portion 15 may be simply formed by performing a clasping process of metal.

(41) In a case in which the first coupling portion 11 is integrated with the one surface of the main body 12 of the ball marker 10 by the clasping method, a plurality of clip types may be used for the clasping between the main body 12 and the first coupling portion 11.

(42) As illustrated in FIG. 5, the first coupling portion 11 is coupled to the one surface of the main body 12 of the ball marker 10 using the adhesion portion 13, and a sewing portion 16 may be formed to sew and couple the main body 12 and the first coupling portion 11 in order to prevent the first coupling portion 11 from being separated from an external circumferential portion of the ball marker 10 which is mainly used when the ball marker 10 is grasped by hand or thrown to the ground.

(43) As illustrated in FIG. 6, the first coupling portion 11 is coupled to the one surface of the main body 12 of the ball marker 10 using the adhesion portion 13, and a wing end 12b is further provided at an edge end along the one surface of the main body 12 in order to prevent the first coupling portion 11 from being easily separated when the ball marker is mainly used to be grasped by hand or thrown to the ground, and the wing end 12b may be bent to surround and fix the external circumferential portion of the first coupling portion 11.

(44) As illustrated in FIG. 7, the ball marker 10 includes a magnetic attaching and detaching means 16 so that the first coupling portion 11 may be attached to and detached from the one surface of the main body 12, and as a result, the first coupling portion 11 may be replaced when the first coupling portion 11 is abraded or degraded.

(45) As illustrated in FIG. 7, the magnetic attaching and detaching means 16 may include a magnetic synthetic resin portion 16a which is fitted into a recess 12c formed in the one surface of the main body 12, and a magnetic synthetic resin portion 16b which is attached to one surface of the first coupling portion 11.

(46) Like a magnetic, the magnetic synthetic resin portions 16a and 16b have magnetism that does not give electromagnetic damage to electronics even though a user carries the magnetic synthetic resin portions, and may be coupled to each other. Since the magnetic synthetic resin portions 16a and 16b have plasticity, the magnetic synthetic resin portions 16a and 16b may provide various shapes, and may be formed in a shape corresponding to the recess 12c formed in the main body 12 so as to provide a flat surface.

(47) As illustrated in FIG. 8, the ball marker 10 may include a bolt type attaching and detaching means 17 which enables the first coupling portion 11 to be attached to and detached from the one surface of the main body 12.

(48) The bolt type attaching and detaching means 17 may include a first spiral portion 17a which is formed in a circumferential direction of the recess 12c formed in the one surface of the main body 12, a solid body 17b which is coupled to one surface of the first coupling portion 11 using the adhesion portion 13 and has a shape corresponding to the recess 12c, and a second spiral portion 17c which is formed in a circumferential direction of the solid body 17b and may be coupled to the first spiral portion 17a.

(49) The body 17b and the second spiral portion 17c form a rigid bolt portion, and may be fastened, attached and detached to/from the first spiral portion 17a in the recess 12c of the main body 12 by being turned with respect to the first spiral portion 17a.

(50) Therefore, the first coupling portion 11 may be attached to and detached from the main body 12 while maintaining the thickness and the weight of the ball marker 10 as described above, and the main body 12 that represents logos or marks can be used interchangeably according to the user's taste.

(51) As illustrated in FIG. 9, the ball marker 10 may include a fastener type attaching and detaching means 18 so that the first coupling portion 11 may be attached to and detached from the one surface of the main body 12.

(52) The fastener type attaching and detaching means 18 may include a female fastener 18a which is concavely formed along an edge of the recess 12c formed in the one surface of the main body 12, and a male fastener 18c which is formed to protrude in the depth direction of recess 12c to be correspondingly coupled to the female fastener 18a on one side of the cover 18b, which covers the recess 12c of the main body 12.

(53) The cover 18b has one surface corresponding to one surface of the main body 12 to prevent the recess 12c from being exposed to the outside and the other surface coupled with the first coupling portion 11 using the adhesion portion 13.

(54) Therefore, as illustrated in FIG. 9, the main body 12 representing logos or marks can be used interchangeably to the user's taste, and the ball maker 10 can be easily coupled with the second coupling portion 21 using the first coupling portion 11.

(55) As illustrated in FIG. 10, in the ball marker 10, the first coupling portion 11 is coupled to the one surface of the main body 12 using the adhesion portion 13, and the first coupling portion 11 may be securely coupled using an auxiliary coupling portion 19 that is manufactured by casting method using a synthetic resin material having elasticity such as natural rubber, polyurethane, or PVC so as to surround a rim portion 12d of the main body 12.

(56) The auxiliary coupling portion 19 may include a bottom portion 19a which abuts on one surface of the main body 12 and a wall portion 19b which is taperingly formed to be thicker around the bottom portion 19a and to surround an edge of the main body 12. The auxiliary coupling portion 19 may be tightly and elastically coupled with an edge portion 12c of the main body 12.

(57) The first coupling portion 11 is inserted into a casting mold in a desired shape and casted when the auxiliary coupling portion 19 is manufactured by casting method, and as a result, the first coupling portion 11 may be formed in one body without performing a separate adhesion process.

(58) As illustrated in FIG. 11, the second coupling portion 21 of the cap 20 may be applied to at least one of an upper surface or a lower surface of a visor portion 22 and a crown portion 23 that covers the head. In this case, the second coupling portion 21 may be applied to the entire portion or a part of a corresponding portion of the upper surface or the lower surface of the visor portion 22 or the crown portion 23.

(59) As illustrated in FIG. 12, regarding the second coupling portion 21, a part of an outer fabric 20a of the cap 20 is removed, a female member fabric panel or male member fabric panel 21a having the female member or male member having the same height is disposed, and the outer fabric 20a and the female member fabric panel or male member fabric panel 21a are connected using a needlework portion 24 so that a connection portion between the outer fabric 20a and the female member fabric panel or male member fabric panel 21a may not be exposed.

(60) In addition, as illustrated in FIG. 13, regarding the second coupling portion 21, a part of an outer fabric 20a of the cap 20 is removed, a female member fabric panel or male member fabric panel 21a having the female member or male member having the same height is disposed so as to face each other, and an end of the outer fabric 20a of the cap 20 and an end of the female member fabric panel or male member fabric panel 21a are folded inward, sewed, and then connected and finished using a sewing thread 25.

(61) The specific exemplary embodiment has been described above for helping the understanding of the golf cap having the ball marker according to the present invention, but it should be understood that the technical spirit of the present invention is not limited by the specific exemplary embodiment, and possible alterations or modifications, which may be sufficiently made from the claims and the detailed description by those skilled in the technical field to which the present invention pertains, fall within the scope of the present invention.

DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS

(62) TABLE-US-00001 10: Ball marker 11: First coupling portion 11a: Female member or male 12: Main body member 12a: Decorative surface 12b: Wing end 13: Adhesive layer 14: Rivet portion 20: Cap 20a: Outer fabric 21: Second coupling portion 21a: Female member or male member 22: Visor portion 23: Crown portion 24: Needlework portion 25: Sewing thread

(63) Thus, the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objectives and attain the ends and advantages mentioned above as well as those inherent therein. While presently preferred embodiments have been described for purposes of this disclosure, numerous changes and modifications will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Such changes and modifications are encompassed within the spirit of this invention as defined by the claims.