GOLF ACCESSORY HOLDING UNIT
20180193710 ยท 2018-07-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B1/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf accessory holding unit includes an upper portion having a golf tee holding portion and a golf ball marker holding portion. A lower portion is connected to the upper portion via a curved portion. The holding unit is configured to attach to the brim of a hat.
Claims
1. A golf accessory holding unit comprising: a top portion having a golf tee holding portion and a golf ball marker holding portion; a plurality of channels formed in the golf tee holding portion of the top portion for removably holding golf tees; a fastener provided on golf ball marker holding portion of the top portion for removably holding a golf ball marker; a bottom portion; and a connector portion connecting the top portion and the bottom portion.
2. The holding unit of claim 1 wherein the top portion has a trapezoid shape with rounded corners.
3. The holding unit of claim 1 wherein the bottom portion has a trapezoid shape with rounded corners.
4. The holding unit of claim 1 wherein the bottom portion is biased towards the top is portion.
5. The holding unit of claim 1 wherein the connector portion has a semicircular shape.
6. The holding unit of claim 1 wherein the plurality of channels formed in the golf tee holding portion of the top portion are formed by a first projection, a tubular member and a second projection.
7. The holding unit of claim 1 wherein the first projection and the second projection are water droplet shaped.
8. The holding unit of claim 6 wherein a first channel is formed between the first projection and the tubular member.
9. The holding unit of claim 8 wherein a second channel is formed between the second projection and the tubular member.
10. The holding unit of claim 9 wherein a third channel is formed by the tubular member.
11. The holding unit of claim 6, wherein each of the plurality of channels is sized to hold a shaft of a golf tee.
12. The holding unit of claim 6, wherein the plurality of channels extend radially across the top portion.
13. The holding unit of claim 1, wherein the bottom portion has a free end, and wherein distance between the free end of the bottom portion and the top portion is equal to or less than a thickness of a brim of a hat.
14. The holding unit of claim 1, wherein the fastener is seated in a recessed area of the golf ball marker holding portion of the top portion.
15. The holding unit of claim 14, wherein the fastener is a magnet.
16. A golf accessory holding unit for holding golf accessories on a brim of a hat, comprising in combination: a hat having a brim; a golf accessory holding unit flaming a clip for engaging the brim of the hat; a plurality of channels provided on and extending radially across the golf accessory holding unit, wherein each of the plurality of channels is sized to hold a shaft of a golf tee; and a golf ball marker holder provided on the golf accessory holding unit.
17. The holding unit of claim 16, wherein the holding unit includes a rubber liner.
18. The holding unit of claim 16, wherein the golf ball marker holder is a magnet configured to magnetically hold a metal golf ball marker.
19. The holding unit of claim 15, wherein the holding unit is configured to attach horizontally to the brim of the hat in a plane substantially parallel to a plane defined by the brim of the hat.
20. The golf tee holder of claim 15, wherein the plurality of channels include a first channel, a second channel and a third channel, and art configured to hold a first golf tee, a second golf tee and a third golf tee alternating orientation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The drawing figures depict one or more implementations in accord with the present teachings, by way of example only, not by way of limitation. In the drawing figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements. Details of the present invention, including non-limiting benefits and advantages, will become more readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the relevant art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0043] The following description refers to numerous specific details which are set forth by way of examples to provide a thorough understanding of the relevant method(s), system(s) and device(s) disclosed herein. It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present disclosure may be practiced without such details. In other instances, well known methods, procedures, components, and/or structures have been described at as relatively high-level, without detail, in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring aspects of the present disclosure.
[0044] While the description refers by way of example to methods and devices relating to holding and carrying golf items, it should be understood that the method(s) and device(s) described herein may be used in any situation where holding and/or carrying small items is needed or desired while performing an activity.
[0045] While various embodiments of the present disclosure are described herein, it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible that are within the scope of the claims. All dimensions are the preferred dimensions and may vary in alternate embodiments so long as the holder performs substantially the same function in substantially the same way and produces substantially the same result. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be restricted except in light of the attached claims and their equivalents.
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[0047] The curved portion 106 may be made of a material having memory characteristics such as plastic. The curved portion 106 is configured such that the lower securing portion 104 is biased towards the upper portion 102 causing the lower portion 104 to move towards the upper portion 102 when a force is applied to the lower portion 104 in a direction away from the upper portion. An end 114 of the lower securing portion 104 is separated from the lower surface of the upper portion 102 by a predetermined distance. In one embodiment, the predetermined distance is approximately equal to the thickness of a brim of a hat. The surface of the lower securing portion 114 facing the lower surface of the upper portion 102 may include gripping units 116 that are configured to engage the surface of an object positioned between the lower securing portion 114 and the upper portion 112. In one embodiment, the lower portion 104 includes at least one gripping unit 116. In another embodiment, the lower portion 104 includes a plurality of gripping units 116. The gripping units 116 may extend along or across a length or width of the lower portion 116 or may be individual gripping units 116.
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[0049] The lower portion of each opening 108, 110 and 112 includes a channel 204. The channel 204 provides access from the lower surface of the upper portion 102 to the cavity of the opening 108, 110 or 112. The channel 204 also allows the openings 108, 110 and 112 to flex when a force is applied on opposite ends of the upper portion 102. As an illustrative example when a force is applied perpendicular to the short diameter of the upper portion 102, the channel is narrowed allowing the opening 108, 110 or 112 to deform.
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[0051] The lower surface of the curved portion 106 is substantially coplanar with the lower surface of the upper portion 102. The curved portion 106 may form a substantially semi-circular shape. The gripping units 116 may be substantially triangular in shape with the center axis of the triangle being angled towards the curved portion 106. By angling the central axis of the gripping units 116 towards the center portion, the golf tee holder 100 is held in position when the upper portion 102 and lower securing portion 104 engage a surface. In one embodiment, the top of the upper portion 102 is removable. Consistent with this embodiment, the top may be removed to expose the openings 108, 110 and 112.
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[0054] The golf tee holding portion 20 of top portion 12 of holder 10 includes a plurality of projections or formations which define a plurality of golf tee shaft receiving channels. More particularly, a first projection 26 and a second projection 28 extend upward from top portion 12. These projections are generally tear drop shaped or water droplet shaped, generally defined by a neck portion and a bulbous end portion, as best seen in
[0055] Additionally, it is preferred that the spacing of the channels is such that golf tees must be placed in alternating directions in the channels to enable room for the golf tee heads. Golf tees in the first and second channels 36 and 38 are preferably oriented in a first direction, while the golf tee in the third channel 40 is oriented in a direction opposite to or one hundred eighty degree from the first direction. In this manner, the channels may be located closer together, without having the golf tee heads interfere with each other, as illustrated in
[0056] Golf ball marker holding portion 22 of top portion 12 of holder 10 includes a fastener 24 for removably fastening the golf ball marker 6 to the golf ball marker holding portion 22. Preferably, the fastener 24 is a magnet and the golf ball marker 6 is at least partially or wholly of a metal which is magnetic. It should be understood however that fastener 24 can be any suitable fastener such as a pressure sensitive hot melt adhesive which can removably secure thereto a golf ball marker of any material such as plastic or metal in whole or in part. Preferably, the fastener sits in and/or is secured in a recessed area 45 in the golf ball marker holding portion 22, as best seen in
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[0060] The bottom portion 14 curves upward to a distance of 0.051 inches from the top portion 12, with the lined attached. This 0.051 inch distance from the free end of the bottom portion 14 to the top portion 12 sufficiently allows for the insertion of the brim of a standard baseball hat or cap, having a thickness of at least 0.051 inches, such that the holder 10 can be clipped on the brim of such hat and remain secured thereto during normal use until pulled off of the brim of the hat by a pulling force. Preferably, at least the connector portion 16 is resilient and provides a clipping force between the free end of the bottom portion 14 and the top portion 12 such that the holder 10 is held frictionally on the brim of a hat.
[0061] The first projection 26, second projection 28 and tubular formation 30 can further be seen in
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[0066] It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments disclosed herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims. While the embodiment(s) disclosed herein are illustrative of the structure, function and operation of the exemplary method(s) and device(s), it should be understood that various modifications may be made thereto with departing from the teachings herein. Further, the components of the method(s) and device(s) disclosed herein can take any suitable form, including any suitable components capable of adequately performing their respective intended functions, as may be known in the art.
[0067] While the foregoing discussion presents the teachings in an exemplary fashion with respect to the disclosed method(s) and device(s) for holding and carrying golf accessories on the golfer during a round of golf, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present disclosure may apply to other method(s) and devices(s) in other applications. Further, while the foregoing has described what are considered to be the best mode and/or other examples, it is understood that various modifications may be made therein and that the subject matter disclosed herein may be implemented in various forms and examples, and that the method(s) and device(s) may be applied in numerous applications, only some of which have been described herein.