ERGONOMIC GOLF ASSISTANCE DEVICE
20190046850 ยท 2019-02-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B60/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf assistance device including a grip assembly comprising an actuator, a base assembly comprising a plurality of grabber arms and an adjustable tee height stand, an outer shaft coupling the grip assembly to the base assembly, and an inner rod, configured to effect movement of the plurality of grabber arms based on movement of the actuator, wherein the golf assistance device is configured for repositioning golf equipment by a user in an upright posture.
Claims
1. A golf assistance device comprising: a grip assembly comprising an actuator; a base assembly comprising a plurality of grabber arms and an adjustable tee height stand; an outer shaft coupling the grip assembly to the base assembly; and an inner rod, configured to effect movement of the plurality of grabber arms based on movement of the actuator, wherein the golf assistance device is configured for repositioning golf equipment by a user in an upright posture.
2. The golf assistance device of claim 1, wherein the golf assistance device is configured to function substantially as a form of support.
3. The golf assistance device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of grabber arms comprises three or more grabber arms.
4. The golf assistance device of claim 1, wherein a height of the adjustable tee height stand is linearly variable.
5. The golf assistance device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of grabber arms are configured retain a golf ball and a golf tee in a predetermined position with respect to one another.
6. A method comprising: providing a grip assembly comprising an actuator; providing a base assembly comprising a plurality of grabber arms and an adjustable tee height stand; and coupling the grip assembly to the base assembly with an outer shaft, wherein movement of the plurality of grabber arms is effected with an inner rod based on movement of the actuator so as to reposition golf equipment while a user remains in an upright posture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The aspects of the disclosed embodiment herein will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] The device in accordance with the present disclosure may allow golfers to perform physical actions, such as setting a ball and tee and picking up a ball and tee, under any conditions that are normally found at a golf course, without having to bend low to the ground.
[0025] Although the aspects of the disclosed embodiment will be described with reference to the embodiments shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the disclosed embodiment can be embodied in many alternate forms. In addition, any suitable size, shape or type of elements or materials could be used.
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[0027] The tee height stand 310 serves the purpose of leveling the tee and supporting it being pushed into the ground to the desired height, an information function of the user's desired height of tee-off. This may be accomplished through a combination of a base 310B and plurality of legs 310L or may be accomplished only with a plurality of legs 310L. The stand also allows for upright standing of clubs.
[0028] The grabber arms 340 are actuated to acquire the ball, hold it in place, accept a tee, hold both ball and tee in place while the tee is being pushed into the ground, and then release both ball and tee simultaneously upon another actuation. Additionally, the grabber arms 340 can be actuated to acquire the ball out of the cup. The actuation of the grabber arms 340 is visible even from above and their state of open or close is a visual indicator of whether or not actuation is occurring or whether the ball and tee have been successfully acquired.
[0029] Actuation may be accomplished through the use of an actuator 210. This actuator 210 may be spring loaded and directly transfers mechanical load to the grabber arms 340, wherein the resistance encountered at the actuator 210 is a physical feedback indicator of the grabber arms' 340 state, either partially opened, partially closed, or fully opened. The grabber arms 340 are fully closed in a neutral state such that the actuator 210 does not provide direct positive tactile feedback in this state. Visual indications of the grabber arms 340 and tee height stand 310 should be sufficient to assure the user that the grabber arms 340 are in the neutral state correctly.
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[0031] The plurality of grabber arms 340 is responsible for holding and acquiring both the ball and the tee, and providing the support necessary to push them into the ground. A grabber arm 340 may be coupled to the actuation lever 330 and the actuation pivot 320 by a plurality of pins 340P, one between each of the grabber arm 340 and actuation lever 330 and the grabber arm 340 and actuation pivot 320. This configuration permits the grabber arm 340 to pivot around the longitudinal axis of the respective pins 340P. Because the individual grabber arms 340 need to hold the ball and put pressure on it from the sides and push it downwards onto the tee the individual grabber arms 340 may be designed to match the profile of the ball while putting pressure on the top of the ball. They may also be made to taper down at the bottom into a sort of point which when retrieving the ball would allow for easy picking and wouldn't become caught in the relief slots cut into the bottom of the golf cup. The very bottom of the individual grabber arms 340 may be a small curved cutout that is able to hold a standard golf tee in position when the plurality of grabber arms 340 join together around a golf ball. A piston-like mechanism with a plurality of actuation levers 330, each of the actuation levers 330 corresponding to a respective grabber arm 340, may be employed to push the plurality of grabber arms 340 in and out such that the plurality of grabber arms 340 completely clear the ball and tee once the action is complete.
[0032] In order to permit ease of use, the width of the base assembly 300 should be able to fit around the outside of the cup, so as to stand easily without issue. In some embodiments, however, the tee height stand 310 of the base assembly 300 may have a larger circumference to provide greater stability and, therefore, improved tee-up reliability. The larger circumference of the tee height stand 310 may also allow the golf assistance device 100 to stand independently upright, thereby eliminating the requirement for a user to bend over to pick up the golf assistance device 100. In these embodiments, the larger circumference of the tee height stand 310 may prevent access to the hole by the base assembly 300.
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[0034] Operation of the plurality of grabber arms 340 begins with the golfer depressing the actuator 210 against the opposing pressure provided by the spring 230. This motion pushes the inner rod 120 downward against the tripivot 350. Downward motion of the tripivot 350 cause the plurality of actuation levers 330 to pivot outward, thus causing the plurality of grabber arms 340 to pivot outward about the pin 340L installed between the respective grabber arm 340 and the actuation pivot 320. Once the actuator 210 is released, the components operate substantially in reverse to return the plurality of grabber arms to the closed (i.e., neutral) state.
[0035] Most components of the golf assistance device 100 may be constructed from substantial rigid and preferably lightweight material, for example, plastic, aluminum or other suitable material in any suitable manner such as additive manufacturing, 3D printing, extrusion, molding, etc. which allows the golf assistance device 100 to be quickly prototyped and proven. Some components, such as the inner rod 120, spring 230, and pins 340P, may be constructed from steel or other suitable material.
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[0037] In accordance with one or more aspects of the disclosed embodiments, a golf assistance device is provided. The device includes a grip assembly including an actuator; a base assembly including a plurality of grabber arms and an adjustable tee height stand; an outer shaft coupling the grip assembly to the base assembly; and an inner rod, configured to effect movement of the plurality of grabber arms based on movement of the actuator, wherein the golf assistance device is configured for repositioning golf equipment by a user in an upright posture.
[0038] In accordance with one or more aspects of the disclosed embodiments, the golf assistance device is further configured to function substantially as a form of support.
[0039] It should be understood that the exemplary embodiment disclosed herein can be used individually or in any suitable combination thereof. It should also be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the embodiment. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the embodiment. Accordingly, the present embodiment is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances.