Method for reconditioning golf tees
10272303 ยท 2019-04-30
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Abstract
Various devices for reconditioning golf tees are disclosed herein.
Claims
1. A method of reconditioning a golf tee having an initial sharpened end for insertion within the ground and wherein said golf tee exhibits a broken portion adjacent to said sharpened end after use, said method comprising the steps of: a) providing a sharpening device having an inner body and an outer body; i) wherein said inner body comprises: an inner surface, an outer surface, a top portion, a bottom portion, and a middle portion; wherein said inner body inner surface is defined by an inner body bore having a centerline and terminating at a blunt conical point; wherein said inner body top portion has an opening leading from said outer surface to said inner surface defined as said inner body bore, said inner body bore further extending within said inner body middle portion and having a top portion and a bottom portion, wherein said inner body bore top portion begins at said opening of said inner body top portion and ends at the inner body bore bottom portion, wherein said inner body bore top portion exhibits a cylindrical shape at and below said opening and said inner body bore bottom portion exhibits a conical shape terminating at said blunt conical point, wherein said inner body inner surface exhibits a flat bottom with conical sides leading upward to said cylindrical shape wherein said cylindrical shape exhibits a diameter of a larger size than that of said flat bottom; wherein said inner body bottom portion has a closed end and an extension having a preselected shape; and wherein said inner body middle portion has an angled opening therein leading from said bore to said inner body outer surface, wherein said opening includes an extension from said inner body outer surface for holding a cutting member disposed therein at the angle of said opening and defining an edge for said opening, offset from said bore centerline, and in contact with said inner body outer surface, and wherein said opening is positioned along a portion of said blunt conical point of said inner body bore bottom portion, wherein said cutting member is aligned with said conical structure of said inner body inner surface as a sharpening implement; ii) wherein said outer body comprises: an inner surface, an outer surface, a top portion, a bottom portion, and a middle portion; wherein said outer body inner surface is defined by a recess; wherein said outer body top portion has an opening leading to said recess extending within said middle and bottom portions; wherein said outer body bottom portion has a closed end; wherein said recess is of a shape similar to that of said inner body bottom portion extension; wherein said outer body top portion includes at least two openings to receive a chain or rope; and wherein said outer body middle portion has an opening co-aligned with said inner body middle portion opening at the outer body inner surface; wherein said cutting member is secured between said inner body outer surface and said outer body inner surface through simultaneous contact with said extension from said inner body outer surface, wherein said inner body middle portion opening edge is also in contact with the outer body inner surface; wherein said inner body top portion opening and said inner body bore are of a diameter to accommodate a golf tee; wherein said inner body is interference fit within said outer body such that a golf tee inserted within said inner body bore may be freely rotated therein for reconditioning upon repeated contact with said cutting member; and wherein said inner body does not rotate as inserted and interference fit within said outer body; b) inserting a damaged end of a golf tee within said inner body bore of said device; c) rotating said golf tee within said bore until said golf tee contacts said blunt conical point; and d) removing said golf tee; wherein said golf tee of step d exhibits a blunt point.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein said recess of said outer body and said extension of said inner body bottom portion are hexagonal in shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Devices for reconditioning golf tees are disclosed herein. The device transforms a broken tee into a working golf tee by trimming off as little of the remaining portion of the broken tee as possible while at the same time sculpting the end of the broken tee into a shape that replicates the design of the original golf tee. While the resulting tee is generally shorter than the original tee, the reconditioned tee retains as much of its original length as possible because the device minimizes the amount of material needed to be removed in order to recondition the tee. The device also shapes the terminal end of the tee (i.e., the portion that is inserted into the ground) so that the tee terminates at a dull point.
(8) Since the reconditioned tee has a dull point, a player is more inclined to fix a broken tee. Otherwise, a golfer would be subject to injury every time they reach into their pockets. Since golf tees are commonly carried in the golfer's subject to injury every time they reach into their pocket to retrieve the tee. With a dull point at the end of the recycled golf tee there is no possibility of this potential injury.
(9) The device allows a golfer to recondition and reuse a tee. This is environmentally friendly as fewer trees are needed to make golf tees. Additionally, the device spares golf courses with the need of cleaning up and removing broken tees that usually litter tee boxes as well as reducing potential damage to lawn care equipment.
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(14) The device 10 also includes an opening 24 on the outer housing 14. The openings 34 on the body and the opening 24 on the outer housing are co-aligned. The openings are sized to allow the portions of the golf tee that are trimmed from the golf tee to be released from the bore 28.
(15) The outer housing 14 also includes openings 22 that are sized to receive a chain or rope 20 to allow the device 10 to be attached to another object such as, but not limited to, a belt loop, belt, golf bag, golf bag strap, zipper opening, or the like. The outer housing 14 also includes one or more surfaces 38 in which text and/or the logo of a company, brand, or event title may be printed, etched, embossed, adhered, or otherwise applied to the device 12.
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(20) The foregoing description, for purposes of explanation, uses specific nomenclature and formula to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosure. It should be apparent to those of skill in the art that the specific details are not required in order to practice the disclosure. The embodiments have been chosen and described to best explain the principles of the disclosure and its practical application, thereby enabling others of skill in the art to utilize the disclosure, and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Thus, the foregoing disclosure is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed, and those of skill in the art recognize that many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings.