GOLF GREEN REPAIR TOOL SYSTEM
20190240551 ยท 2019-08-08
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Abstract
A golf ball mark green repair tool system including a mechanical ball mark repair tool integrated into a putter handle. The device provides golfers with a ball mark repair tool, installed directly into a putter, to ensure ball marks are repaired in an effective manner. The apparatus includes a repair tool assembly including a top plate having a series of apertures, a cylindrical base including a first-end, a second-end, a canister, a spring mechanism, a prong-unit having at least one prong working in combination. It utilizes the prong-unit dispensing from the tool, entering the ground and pushing the ball mark inward, moving turf back into its proper location.
Claims
1. A golf ball mark green repair tool system comprising: a repair tool assembly; a top plate having; a series of apertures; a cylindrical base including; a first-end; a second-end; a canister; a spring mechanism; and a prong-unit having; at least one prong; wherein said repair tool assembly includes said top plate having said series of apertures, and said cylindrical base including said first-end, said second-end, said canister, said spring mechanism, and said prong-unit having said at least one prong in functional combination; wherein said top plate is positioned at said first-end of said cylindrical base; wherein said at least one prong is configured to eject and retract, said at least one prong is ejected through said series of apertures positioned at said first-end as said spring is compressed; and wherein said at least one prong is inserted into a ground surface and said golf ball mark green repair tool system provides a tool for repairing golf ball marks on said ground or putting surface.
2. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 1, further comprises a golf club having a shaft and a handle end, wherein said cylindrical base is positioned at said handle end.
3. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 2, wherein said repair tool assembly is non-removeable from said handle end, said cylindrical base being affixed within said handle end.
4. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 2, wherein said repair tool assembly is retrofit to said handle end.
5. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 1, wherein said canister of said cylindrical base is hollow.
6. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 5, wherein said canister houses said spring mechanism.
7. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 6, wherein said spring mechanism further comprises a stabilizing rod.
8. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 1, wherein said top plate locks to said cylindrical base via a locking pin.
9. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 1, wherein said at least one prong is configured to push turf inward in a gripping manner as said as said spring is compressed and said at least one prong is inserted into said ground surface.
10. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 1, wherein one of said at least one prong is positioned at each of said series of apertures.
11. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 2, wherein said at least one mounting-member is configured to be inserted into said handle end.
12. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 1, wherein said repair tool assembly is approximately 1.5 to 2 inches wide.
13. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 12, wherein said repair tool assembly is approximately 3 to 4 inches long.
14. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 1, wherein said at least one prong comprises a ridged and sturdy material.
15. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 15, wherein said ridged material is metal.
16. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 1, wherein said prong unit comprises four of said prongs.
17. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 1, wherein said prong unit comprises between one and four of said prongs.
18. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 16, wherein said prongs comprise a curvature.
19. The golf ball mark green repair tool system of claim 1, wherein said mounting-member is positioned at said second-end of said cylindrical base.
20. A golf ball mark green repair tool system, the golf ball mark green repair tool system comprising: a repair tool assembly; a top plate having; a series of apertures; a cylindrical base including; a first-end; a second-end; a canister; a spring mechanism; and a prong-unit having; at least one prong; wherein said repair tool assembly includes said top plate having said series of apertures, and said cylindrical base including said first-end, said second-end, said canister, said spring mechanism, and said prong-unit having said at least one prong in functional combination; wherein said top plate is positioned at said first-end of said cylindrical base; wherein said at least one prong is configured to eject and retract, said at least one prong is ejected through said series of apertures positioned at said first-end as said spring is compressed; wherein said at least one prong is inserted into a ground surface and said golf ball mark green repair tool system provides a tool for repairing golf ball marks on said ground surface; wherein said repair tool system further comprises a golf club having a shaft and a handle end, wherein said cylindrical base is positioned at said handle end; wherein said repair tool assembly is non-removeable from said handle end, said cylindrical base being affixed within said handle end; wherein said at least one mounting-member is configured to be inserted into said handle end; wherein said mounting-member is positioned at said second-end of said cylindrical base; wherein said canister of said cylindrical base is hollow; wherein said canister houses said spring mechanism; wherein said spring mechanism further comprises a stabilizing rod; wherein said top plate locks to said cylindrical base via a locking pin; wherein said at least one prong is configured to move inward in a gripping manner as said as said spring is compressed and said at least one prong is inserted into said ground surface; wherein one of said at least one prong is positioned at each of said series of apertures; wherein said at least one prong comprises a ridged material; wherein said ridged material is metal; wherein said prong unit comprises four of said prongs; and wherein said prongs comprise a curvature.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a golf ball mark green repair tool system, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0015] 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
[0016] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a golf and more particularly to a golf ball mark green repair tool system as used to repair golf ball marks on the putting greens.
[0017] Generally, golf ball mark green repair tool system, entitled Putter Punch is a mechanical ball mark repair tool integrated onto a putter handle. The present invention provides golfers with a ball mark repair tool, installed directly onto a putter, designed to ensure ball marks are repaired in a simplistic and effective manner. It utilizes four prongs dispensing from the tool, entering the ground and pushing the ball mark inward, moving the turf back into its proper location. The device includes a spring-based component designed to extend the prongs when the putter handle is pushed into the ground surface. It replaces standard hand tools used to fix ball marks, eliminating the need to constantly bending over and attempting to fix ball marks on the green, or fixing them improperly. The present invention offers a safe, efficient and effective method for repairing ball marks without further damaging greens.
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[0023] 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.