FLOATING GOLF TARGET
20220401807 · 2022-12-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B67/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B67/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B67/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A golf target for use on a body of water having a water surface is described. The golf target comprises a first float having a first diameter and a second float having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter. The golf target also comprises a mesh having an outer perimeter, a mesh center, and a middle portion extending between the outer perimeter and the mesh center. The outer perimeter of the mesh is affixed to the first float, and the mesh center is affixed to the second float. At least a part of the middle portion is arranged to submerge under the water surface when the golf target is floated on the body of water.
Claims
1. A golf target for use on a body of water having a water surface, the golf target comprising: a first float having a first diameter; a second float having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter; a mesh having an outer perimeter, a mesh center, and a middle portion extending between the outer perimeter and the mesh center, the outer perimeter of the mesh being affixed to the first float, the mesh center being affixed to the second float; and at least a part of the middle portion being arranged to submerge under the water surface when the golf target is floated on the body of water.
2. The golf target of claim 1, wherein the first float further includes a spring coupled to the first float, the spring being arranged to exert a biasing force at least on one of the first float and the outer perimeter of the mesh, at least one of the first float and the outer perimeter of the mesh being pulled away from the second float when the biasing force is applied.
3. The golf target of claim 2, wherein the first float includes an inner tube surrounded by a fabric having at least an outer surface, the spring being coupled to the outer surface.
4. The golf target of claim 3, wherein the first float further includes a spring casing attached to the outer surface of the fabric and encasing the spring, the spring being indirectly coupled to the outer surface by being encased by the spring casing.
5. The golf target of claim 3, wherein the outer surface of the fabric surrounding the inner tube of the first float includes at least a bottom outer surface, and the outer perimeter of the mesh is affixed to the first float by being affixed to the bottom outer surface, at least a part of the bottom outer surface being submerged under the water surface when the golf target is floated on the body of water.
6. The golf target of claim 1, wherein the second float at least one of: is molded: is disc shaped; and includes a base portion and a top portion having a conical shape.
7. The golf target of claim 6, wherein the golf target further includes an aiming device, the aiming device including a flagpole and a flag attached to the flagpole, the flagpole having at least a flagpole bottom portion, the conical shape of the top portion of the second float being a truncated cone having at least a top area, the top area including a flagpole coupling mechanism, the flagpole coupling mechanism receiving the flagpole bottom portion to couple the flagpole to the second float.
8. The golf target of claim 6, wherein the base portion of the second float includes a base portion bottom surface, and the mesh center is affixed to the second float by being affixed to the base portion bottom surface, at least a part of the base portion bottom surface being submerged under the water surface when the golf target is floated on the body of water.
9. The golf target of claim 1, wherein at least the part of the middle portion of the mesh is arranged to submerge under the water surface when the golf target is floated on the body of water by having a concave cross section between the outer perimeter of the mesh and the mesh center.
10. The golf target of claim 3, wherein the first float further includes a plurality of cords and a plurality of loops, each loop of the plurality of loops being affixed to the first float, each cord of the plurality of cords having a first cord end and a second cord end, the first cord end of each cord of the plurality of cords being tied to one corresponding loop of the plurality of loops.
11. The golf target of claim 10, wherein the second cord end of each cord of the plurality of cords is tied to any one of another golf target, a surface containing the body of water, and each other second cord end of each cord.
12. The golf target of claim 10, wherein each loop of the plurality of loops is affixed to the outer surface of the fabric surrounding the inner tube of the first float.
13. The golf target of claim 10, wherein the golf target further includes an anchor bag and an anchor cord, the anchor cord having a first anchor cord end and a second anchor cord end, the first anchor cord end being tied to the second cord end of each cord of the plurality of cords, the second anchor cord end being tied to the anchor bag.
14. The golf target of claim 13, wherein the anchor bag includes an anchor attachment having a drawstring in form of a loop, a drawstring channel, and a drawstring lock, the drawstring being slidable through the drawstring channel and through the drawstring lock, the drawstring lock having an unlocked position and a locked position, the drawstring lock preventing the drawstring from sliding through the drawstring lock and creating an attachment loop when in the locked position.
15. The golf target of claim 14, wherein the second anchor cord end is tied to the anchor bag by tying the second anchor cord end to the drawstring on the attachment loop.
16. The golf target of claim 13, wherein the anchor bag is arranged to receive an anchor weight, the anchor weight causing the anchor bag to sink in the body of water and keeping the golf target within a predefined area of the body of water.
17. A golf target for use on a body of water having a water surface, the golf target comprising: a first float having a first diameter, the first float including an inner tube surrounded by a fabric having at least an outer surface, the outer surface of the fabric surrounding the inner tube of the first float including at least a bottom outer surface; a second float having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter; a mesh having an outer perimeter, a mesh center, and a middle portion extending between the outer perimeter and the mesh center, the outer perimeter of the mesh being affixed to the first float, the mesh center being affixed to the second float, the outer perimeter of the mesh being affixed to the first float by being affixed to the bottom outer surface; and at least a first part of the middle portion of the mesh and a second part of the bottom outer surface being arranged to submerge under the water surface when the golf target is floated on the body of water, the at least first part having a concave cross section between the outer perimeter of the mesh and the mesh center.
18. A golf training system comprising: a golf target for use on a body of water having a water surface, the golf target comprising: a first float having a first diameter, the first float including an inner tube surrounded by a fabric having at least an outer surface, the outer surface of the fabric surrounding the inner tube of the first float including at least a bottom outer surface; a second float having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter; a mesh having an outer perimeter, a mesh center, and a middle portion extending between the outer perimeter and the mesh center, the outer perimeter of the mesh being affixed to the first float, the mesh center being affixed to the second float, the outer perimeter of the mesh being affixed to the first float by being affixed to the bottom outer surface; at least a first part of the middle portion of the mesh and a second part of the bottom outer surface being arranged to submerge under the water surface when the golf target is floated on the body of water, the at least first part having a concave cross section between the outer perimeter of the mesh and the mesh center; and at least a floatable golf ball, the at least floatable golf ball being receivable at least in part by at least one of the first float, the second float, and the mesh.
19. The golf training system of claim 18, wherein the second float is a golf hole arranged to receive the at least floatable golf ball.
20. The golf training system of claim 18, further including a carrying case having a case mesh.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] A more complete understanding of embodiments described herein, and the attendant advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0051] Before describing in detail exemplary embodiments, it is noted that the embodiments reside primarily in combinations of apparatus components of a floating golf target. Accordingly, the system, apparatus, and method components have been represented where appropriate by conventional symbols in the drawings, showing only those specific details that are pertinent to understanding the embodiments of the present disclosure so as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the description herein.
[0052] As used herein, relational terms, such as “first” and “second,” “top” and “bottom,” and the like, may be used solely to distinguish one entity or element from another entity or element without necessarily requiring or implying any physical or logical relationship or order between such entities or elements. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the concepts described herein. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “includes” and/or “including” when used herein, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
[0053] Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs. It will be further understood that terms used herein should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of this specification and the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
[0054] Referring to the drawing figures, in which like elements are referred to by like reference numerals, there is shown in
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[0056] In another nonlimiting example, the second float 130 may include and/or be a golf hole arranged to receive golf balls. Accordingly, the second float may include and/or be a golf hole of cylindrical shape having a predetermined volume and being capable of receiving a predetermined quantity of golf balls. A golf ball may hit golf target 100 and/or land directly within the golf hole of second float 130 and/or hit other components of golf target 100 and indirectly land within the golf hole of second float 130. If the predetermined quantity of golf balls is exceeded, additional golf balls that land withing second float 130 may bounce to and/or roll off to and/or be captured within and/or surrounded by other components of golf target 100. Although a cylindrical shape is described, the golf hole included in the second float 130 is not limited to the cylindrical shape and may be any other shape. Similarly, although the golf target 100 is shown in a circular shape, the golf target 100 is not limited to the circular shape and may be of any shape.
[0057] The golf target 100 may be arranged to float when placed on a body of liquid, i.e., a floating golf target, or a floatable golf target. Floating and floatable may be used interchangeably. Although buoyancy of the golf target 100 may be achieved by any element of the golf target 100, either one of the first float 110 or the second float 130 provides sufficient buoyancy for the golf target 100 to float in a body of liquid, e.g., fresh water, salt water, treated water, untreated water, or any other type of water, etc. Other liquids may also be used in conjunction with the golf target 100.
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[0062] The inner tube 112 may also be surrounded by and/or encased by and/or coupled to an outer tube 114, which may be made of a fabric, where the fabric may have at least an outer surface. The first float 110 may also include a spring casing 116 and a spring 118. The spring casing 116 may be coupled to first float 110 (e.g., the outer surface of the outer tube 114) and encasing the spring 118. Spring 118 may be coupled to the first float 110. Spring 118 may be arranged to exert a biasing force at least on one of the first float 110 and the outer perimeter of the mesh 150. At least one of the first float 110 and the outer perimeter of the mesh 150 may be pulled away from the second float 130 when the biasing force is applied.
[0063] The second float 130 may include flagpole 160, which may have flag 162 attached. Mesh 150 may extend radially from the second float 130 to the first float 110. Further, mesh 150 bows below the water surface 122. Bowing may refer to having a concave cross section, billowing, etc. Although an entirety of the mesh 150 is shown as bowing under the water surface 122, mesh 150 may be arranged so that a portion, e.g., a middle portion, of mesh 150 is under the water surface 122. Mesh 150 (and/or other components of golf target 100) may be arranged to catch/receive one or more golf balls. Put differently, having mesh 150, or a portion of the mesh 150, bow under the water creates a functional “ball catch.” In a nonlimiting example, in order for the ball to be “caught”, a combination of water and the mesh 150 that is at least in part below the water surface by a predetermined amount, e.g., ¾ inch to 1 inch below the water surface, terminates all types of ball spin speeds and/or absorbs energy associated with the golf ball. It is noted that the specific arrangement of ¾ inch to 1 inch is provided only as an example, and that implementation are not limited to such. Depending on the physical attributes of the ball, different depths and different amounts of mesh under the surface may be used.
[0064] In a nonlimiting example, the second float 130 pulls mesh 150 or a portion of the mesh 150 to, or above, the water surface 122. In another nonlimiting example, the first float 110 may pull a portion of the mesh 150 to, or above, the water surface 122. In some embodiments, both the first float 110 and the second float in combination pull mesh 150 or a portion of the mesh 150 to, or above, the water surface 122. In either of these nonlimiting examples, the pulling of the mesh 150 may cause bowing, e.g., billowing, of the mesh 150 or a portion of the mesh 150 so that the mesh 150 or a portion of the mesh 150 is submerged below the water surface 122, thereby creating a water-dampened “ball catch,” e.g., a golf ball that hits golf target 100 such as the area between first float 110 and second float 130 is caught by the partially submerged mesh 150 (billowing) and/or water surface 122.
[0065] In another nonlimiting example, the inner tube 112 may be surrounded by a fabric such as a nylon fabric. In some embodiments, the spring 118 may be a polyester spring encased by spring casing 116 which may be another nylon fabric. The spring 118 gives the golf target 100, e.g., the first float 110, rigidity and acts as a folding mechanism for easy storage of the golf target 100.
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[0067] In another nonlimiting example, a golf ball 170, e.g., a golf ball used in golf chipping, that is hit using a chip shot provides a rate of spin, e.g., produced in part by the chip shot, which may otherwise cause the golf ball 170 skip off the water. However, in accordance with the embodiments herein, the golf target 100 terminates the rate of spin or reduces the rate of spin of a golf ball 170 hit into the golf target 100 in a manner that allows the golf target to “catch” the golf ball 170, e.g., when hit into the submerged mesh 150, keeping the ball within the golf target 100.
[0068] Thus, golf ball 170 which may be floatable, e.g., floatable on the surface of the water in pool, and the golf target 100 allow any golfer to practice actual feel/touch, thereby acquiring useful experience and skill with chipping.
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[0072] Further, anchor bag 180 may include at least an adjustable opening 194, which may be adjusted to an open or a closed condition at least in part by pulling/releasing the drawstring 188 and/or locking/unlocking the drawstring lock 186. The adjustable opening 194, e.g., when in the opened condition, may be used to load the anchor bag at least with a weight, e.g., sand, rocks, etc. Loading weight to the anchor bag allows the anchor bag to submerge, e.g., sink to the bottom of a pool.
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[0075] Thus, golf target 100 as shown in
[0076] Having described the general features of the floating golf target of the disclosure, the sections below provide additional details and examples.
[0077] In some embodiments, each of the golf targets 100, e.g., circular floatable targets, have a first float 110, e.g., including an inner tube 112 that is inflatable, as the outside perimeter, and is wrapped with a fabric such as a nylon fabric. One or more loops 120 are sewn into first float, e.g., on an outer surface of the first float 110 near or on an outer perimeter of the first float 110. The loops 120 are used for tethering the golf targets 100, e.g., circular floatable targets, if desired. The first float 110 may also include a spring 118, e.g., a fiberglass rod that acts like a spring, around an outer perimeter and allows each golf target 100 to be folded down to a smaller size, e.g., a third or one half of the size of the golf target 100 when unfolded. Mesh 150 may be a mesh fabric that is sewn to the first float 110, e.g., on a nylon fabric of the first float 110. The mesh 150 may sit at and/or just below the water surface 122. At least a portion of mesh 150 may be above the water surface 122. The mesh 150 may be made of a material that accepts (e.g., catches, receives, traps, absorbs energy of) golf balls 170 after being hit into the golf target 100, e.g., rather than slide or bounce out of the golf target 100. A 4″ circular piece of hook and loop fastener may be sewn into the center of the mesh 150 and attached to the second float 130, e.g., a custom molded, floatable, Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate (EVA) rubber flag holder with a hook and loop fastener bottom. A flagpole 160 having at least a flag 162, e.g., a miniature golf flag, attached is inserted into the second float 130, e.g., the rubber flag holder. The flagpole 160 and/or the flag 162 may be used as aiming mechanisms to the center of the golf target 100. Also included is 30 feet of cord, e.g., stretchable tethering cord, which can be turned in to a plurality of cords 196 and/or anchor cord 200. Further, clips for securing the cord and/or the plurality of cords 19 are provided.
[0078] In one embodiment, one or more golf targets 100 float on a swimming pool. At least one loop 120 is used in conjunction with at least one cord 196 to tie golf target 100 to anchor bag 180, which includes rocks that cause anchor bag 180 to sink to the bottom of the swimming pool and become stationary. Further, another loop 120 and another cord 196 may be used to tie golf target 100 to a stationary object in the swimming pool area, e.g., step of the swimming pool ladder shown in
[0079] In some embodiments, a golf training system is described. The golf training system may include golf target 100 (and/or any component of golf target 100 of the present disclosure). Further, the golf training system may include at least a floatable golf ball which may be arranged to be receivable at least in part by at least one of the first float, the second float, the mesh, and/or any other component of golf target 100. The golf training system may include a carrying case. The carrying case may be arranged to receive and/or store golf target 100 and/or any other components of golf target 100 and/or the golf training system. The carrying case may include a case mesh arranged to permeate water out of the golf training system and/or allow for environment air to enter the golf training system. In some other embodiments, the components described above may be packaged in a custom circular/cylindrical shaped reusable carrying case. The carrying case may be made from a nylon backpack type of material. The carrying case may also be branded with an embroidered logo and/or have a mesh, e.g., at the bottom of the carrying case, to ensure that any moisture remaining in the golf targets 100 is allowed to drain, thereby preventing mold growth when in storage.
[0080] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present embodiments are not limited to what has been particularly shown and described herein above. In addition, unless mention was made above to the contrary, it should be noted that all of the accompanying drawings are not to scale. A variety of modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings.