Golf ball ejection device

10471316 ยท 2019-11-12

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    Abstract

    Golf regulations have recently changed so that the golf flagstick or flag no longer is required to be removed during play. It is important to be able to retrieve the ball, and this device, which is slightly smaller than the diameter of the golf club hole will be placed on the lower end of the golf flag stick. The device will be hidden from view when the flagstick is in the golf hole. The golfer retrieves the ball by pulling up on the flagstick until the ball rolls out of the cup. This device to retrieve the ball will prevent damage to the putting surface.

    Claims

    1. A golf ball ejection device, which is comprised of: a circular piece of material; wherein the diameter of the circular piece of material is less than the diameter of a golf hole; wherein the circular piece of material has a top surface and a bottom surface; wherein a hole is placed in the center of the circular piece of material; wherein the diameter of the hole in the center of circular piece of material is greater than the diameter of the flag stick; wherein the hole in the center of the circular piece of material is larger than the diameter of a golf flagstick; wherein the surface of the circular material is a predetermined thickness; a slit in the circular piece of material; wherein the slit extends from the hole in the center of the piece of circular material to the edge; a bushing; wherein the bushing is placed over the lower portion of the golf flagstick; wherein a slit is provided on the side of the bushing; wherein the slit in the bushing extends the length of the bushing; wherein the bushing is inserted in the hole of the circular piece of material; wherein a plurality of drain holes are placed on the top surface of the circular piece of material.

    2. The device as described in claim 1 wherein the top surface of the circular piece is comprised of a series of cavities.

    3. The device as described in claim 1 wherein the top surface of the circular piece is beveled.

    4. A golf ball ejection device, which is comprised of: a circular piece of material; wherein the diameter of the circular piece of material is less than the diameter of a golf hole; wherein the circular piece of material has a top surface and a bottom surface; wherein a hole is placed in the center of the circular piece of material; wherein the diameter of the hole in the center of circular piece of material is greater than the diameter of the flag stick; wherein the hole in the center of the circular piece of material is larger than the diameter of a golf flagstick; wherein the surface of the circular material is a predetermined thickness; a slit in the circular piece of material; wherein the slit extends from the hole in the center of the piece of circular material to the edge a bushing; wherein the bushing is placed over the lower portion of the golf flagstick; wherein a slit is provided on the side of the bushing; wherein the slit in the bushing extends the length of the bushing; wherein the bushing is inserted in the hole of the circular piece of material; wherein a plurality of drain holes are placed on the top surface of the circular piece of material.

    5. The device as described in claim 4 wherein the surface of the circular piece is comprised of a series of cavities.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 is a front isometric view of the first embodiment.

    (2) FIG. 2 is a top view of the first embodiment.

    (3) FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the first embodiment.

    (4) FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the first embodiment

    (5) FIG. 5 is an in-use of the first embodiment

    (6) FIG. 6 is an in use view of the first embodiment

    (7) FIG. 7 is an isometric view of the second embodiment.

    (8) FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the second embodiment

    (9) FIG. 9 is an in-use view of the second embodiment.

    NUMBERING REFERENCES

    (10) 1Golf Hole 2Flag Stick 5Device 10Drain holes 25Circular piece 26Cavities 30Bushing 32Slit in bushing 35Hole in circular piece 40Slit in circular piece

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

    (11) Golf flagsticks come in different shapes and sizes. During the game of golf the flag stick remains in the hole and is removed when the player is putting on the green. These flagsticks can be plain or ornate and may have different diameters, depending on the course and the specific tastes of the golf course owner.

    (12) The flagstick is placed in the hole and it stands upright during normal play. At one end of the flagstick is the flag, which serves as a target for the golfer during play. At the other end of the flagstick is a ferrule (not depicted), which is inserted into an opening in the golf cup hole to ensure that the flagstick is in the proper position during play. The golf cup hole is a predetermined depth and width and can be moved on the green depending on the desires of the golf course owner. The top lip of the golf cup is located slightly below the surface of the ground.

    (13) Golfing regulations dictate the overall length of the golf flagstick and the diameter of the lower end of the flagstick. By regulation, the bottom portion of the golf flagstick must be a certain diameter.

    (14) A primary concern for the golf course owner is to maintain the golf course in a certain condition to maximize the enjoyment of the golfers. This is particularly true on the putting green and especially around the golf hole 1. Damage around the area of the hole can lead to errant putts. Damage around the perimeter of the golf hole 1 can occur by golfers pressing on the green surface when they are retrieving the ball from the hole or the ferrule on the bottom of the flag bumping the surface around the golf cup as the flagstick is lifted out of the hole.

    (15) A circular piece 25 will permit the golfer to retrieve his ball from the hole without pressing on the surface of the green or removing the flag stick 2.

    (16) The circular piece 25 is placed on the bottom portion of the flagstick and placed within the golf cup hole. When the golfer wants to retrieve his ball, he or she simply lifts the flagstick until the ball is ejected from the hole without removing the flagstick from the hole or pressing on the surface of the green around the area of the hole. In this manner the golfer does not need to press the surface around the golf hole and does not need to remove the flagstick from the hole.

    (17) FIG. 1 depicts a series of cavities 26 in which the ball will rest when the flagstick is moved upwards. The circular piece 25 may also have a beveled surface (not depicted) on the top surface to allow the ball to roll away from the hole when the flagstick is lifted.

    (18) In order to accommodate all situations two embodiments are discussed.

    First Embodiment

    (19) The first embodiment is depicted in FIGS. 1-6. This embodiment is used when the device cannot be inserted onto the top portion of the golf flagstick because of the diameter of the upper portion of the golf flagstick.

    (20) The device 5 is comprised of the following: a circular piece 25 with an opening 35 in the middle and a bushing 30. The opening 35 is slightly larger than the diameter of the golf flagstick 2.

    (21) With this device, it is important to insert it on the bottom so that it may fit snugly within the bottom portion of the golf stick and then inserted into the golf hole. The circular piece will be slightly smaller than the diameter of the golf hole.

    (22) The bottom portion of the flagstick will be inserted through the opening 35 in the middle of the circular piece. In the first embodiment, a slit 40 is placed so that the sides of the circular piece can be opened slightly and then inserted around the bottom portion of the flagstick.

    (23) Additionally, a bushing 30 is placed around the bottom portion of the flagstick; a slit 32 is provided on the bushing so that it can be inserted onto the golf flagstick. The bushing 30 is inserted into the opening 35 to ensure that the circular piece stays in the proper alignment.

    (24) The material used must be resistant to all environments and also be pliable enough so that it can be easily fit on the bottom of the golf stick.

    Second Embodiment

    (25) The second embodiment is depicted in FIGS. 7-9 and is for those instances where the device can be slid over the top of the flag all the way from the top of the flagstick to the bottom of the flagstick. There is no slit in the circular piece in this embodiment, but there are drainage holes in the circular material so that, if water should accumulate, it will naturally drain to the bottom of the hole and then drain into the ground. These drain holes 10 may be placed on the first embodiment as well.

    (26) Additionally, a bushing 35 is inserted over a portion of the golf flagstick and inserted into the opening of the circular material so that the device will snugly fit around the top and bottom portions of the golf flagstick.

    (27) While the embodiments of the invention have been disclosed, certain modifications may be made by those skilled in the art to modify the invention without departing from the spirit of the invention.