Magnetic towel holder

12150597 ยท 2024-11-26

    Inventors

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    Abstract

    An apparatus for selectively attaching and removing a golf towel from a golf bag, golf club, or other metal surface comprises a magnetic holder that can be inserted through an aperture formed in a golf towel or other similar object. The magnetic holder comprises a multi-part body with a threaded portion that connects two body portions where the threaded portion is configured be inserted through the aperture and secured in place via matching threads. The magnetic holder further comprises one or more ball marking devices that are magnetically attached to the magnetic holder, where the ball marking devices can be selectively detached from the magnetic holder and used to mark a desired golf ball location.

    Claims

    1. A method of using a magnetic towel holder and a towel, the method comprising the steps of: inserting a threaded portion of the magnetic towel holder though an aperture formed in the towel; detachably connecting a first body portion of the magnetic towel holder to a second body portion of the magnetic towel holder by engaging a plurality of threads in the threaded portion with one of the first body portion of the magnetic towel holder and the second body portion of the magnetic towel holder, thereby selectively attaching the towel to the magnetic towel holder, wherein the first body portion and the second body portion are manufactured from a ferromagnetic material; and placing the magnetic towel holder in close proximity to a metal object, thereby using magnetic attraction to attach the magnetic towel holder to the metal object.

    2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of removing a first marker from the magnetic towel holder, the first marker being selectively attached to the magnetic towel holder via magnetic attraction.

    3. The method of claim 1 wherein the metal object is one of a golf bag or golf club, thereby allowing for selective removal of the towel to and from the metal object.

    4. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of removing a second marker from the magnetic towel holder, the second marker being selectively attached to the first marker via magnetic attraction.

    5. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of: removing a first marker from the magnetic towel holder, the first marker being selectively attached to the magnetic towel holder via magnetic attraction; and removing a second marker from the magnetic towel holder, the second marker being selectively attached to the first marker via magnetic attraction.

    6. The method of claim 5 wherein the second marker is contained within the first marker.

    7. The method of claim 5 wherein the second marker is positioned over a recessed portion of the first marker and the second marker is removed by pressing on a surface of the second marker so as to force an edge of the second marker into the recessed portion of the first marker, thereby creating a grasping surface for removing the second marker from the first marker.

    8. The method of claim 5 wherein: the second marker is contained within the first marker; and wherein the second marker is positioned over a recessed portion of the first marker and the second marker is removed by pressing on a surface of the second marker so as to force an edge of the second marker into the recessed portion of the first marker, thereby creating a grasping surface for removing the second marker from the first marker.

    9. The method of claim 5 wherein each of the first marker and the second marker are used to mark the location of a golf ball on a putting green.

    Description

    BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE FIGURES

    (1) The various preferred embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements, and:

    (2) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a magnetic towel holder in accordance with a preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

    (3) FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a magnetic towel holder in accordance with a preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

    (4) FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a selectively removable marker used in conjunction with a preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and

    (5) FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a selectively removable marker positioned for removal from a magnetic towel holder in accordance with a preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (6) An apparatus for selectively attaching and removing a golf towel from a golf bag, golf club, or other metal surface comprises a magnetic holder that can be inserted through an aperture formed in a golf towel. The magnetic holder comprises a multi-part body with a threaded portion that can be inserted through the aperture and secured in place via matching threads. The magnetic holder further comprises one or more ball marking devices that are magnetically attached to the magnetic holder.

    (7) Referring now to FIG. 1, a perspective view of a magnetic towel holder 100 in accordance with a preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention is depicted. As shown in FIG. 1, magnetic towel holder 100 comprises two main body components, a first body component 110 and second body component 120. Body component 110 and body component 120 may be joined together by using threaded portion 130. In the most preferred embodiments of the present invention, body component 110 and body component 120 are manufactured from a ferromagnetic material and, accordingly, can be affixed to metal objects via magnetic force (e.g., magnetic attraction between two charged objects as a consequence of electromagnetic force).

    (8) Referring now to FIG. 2, an exploded perspective view of a magnetic towel holder 100 in accordance with a preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention is depicted. As shown in FIG. 2, body component 110 and body component 120 may be selectively connected to each other by inserting the threads of threaded portion 130 into an appropriately configured threaded aperture in body component 110. Similarly, body component 110 and body component 120 may be selectively disconnected by reversing this threading process.

    (9) Additionally, the most preferred embodiments of magnetic towel holder 100 further comprises a first removable marker 220 and a second removable marker 210. Marker 210 and marker 220 can be used in a variety of situations, such as marking the location of a golf ball on the putting green. In the most preferred embodiments of the present invention, removable ball marker 220 is manufactured from a ferromagnetic material and is removable attached to the surface of either of body component 110 or body component 120 via magnetic attraction.

    (10) In the most preferred embodiments of the present invention, removable ball marker 210 is manufactured from a metallic material that is magnetically active, meaning that removable ball marker 210 may be removably attached to the surface of removable ball marker 220 via magnetic attraction. Additionally, in at least one preferred embodiment of the present invention, removable ball marker 210 is sized to fit snugly inside a recessed portion of removable ball marker 220. Additionally, in the most preferred embodiments of the present invention, ball marker 210 has a flat surface that may be used for displaying a logo or other branding information which is useful in specialty marketing applications.

    (11) Referring now to FIG. 3, a perspective view of a selectively removable ball marker 220 used in conjunction with a preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention is depicted. As shown in FIG. 3, removable ball marker 220 is manufactured with a step down or detent portion 310. This allows removable ball marker 210 to be easily separated from removable ball marker 220. In this embodiment, the top of removable ball marker 210 is flush with the top of removable ball marker 220.

    (12) Referring now to FIG. 4, a perspective view of a selectively removable ball marker positioned for removal from a magnetic towel holder in accordance with a preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention is depicted. As shown in FIG. 4, an edge portion of removable ball marker 210 that lies over step down or detent portion 310 has been pushed down or depressed and is now recessed into step down or detent portion 310. This action causes edge portion 211 to be lifted up, creating a grasping surface and making it easy for a golfer to grasp edge portion 211 and to remove removable ball marker 210 from removable ball marker 220.

    (13) As previously discussed, removable ball marker 220 can be selectively detached from body component 110 by overcoming the magnetic attraction between removable ball marker 220 and body component 110. This can be accomplished by simply sliding body component 110 off of body component 110. Once removable ball marker 210 and removable ball marker 220 have been removed from body component 110 and separated from each other, they may be used to mark the location of a golf ball on the green.

    (14) In order to affix magnetic towel holder 100 to a golf towel, body component 110 and body component 120 are separated by unscrewing body component 110 and body component 120. Then, threaded portion 130 can be inserted through an aperture in a golf towel and body component 110 and body component 120 can be connected again by screwing body portion body component 110 into body component 120. Given that body component 110 and body component 120 are both manufactured from a ferromagnetic material, the magnetic attraction between magnetic towel holder 100 and a metal surface on a golf bag or the metal surface of a golf club will provide a simple way to removably attached the golf towel to golf bag or the metal surface of a golf club (e.g., the head of the golf club). This will allow the golfer to have quick and easy access to the golf towel when needed.

    (15) In summary, it will be understood that even though certain aspects of the present specification are highlighted by referring to one or more specific embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that these disclosed embodiments are only illustrative of the principles of the subject matter disclosed herein. Therefore, it should be understood that the disclosed subject matter is in no way limited to a particular methodology, protocol, and/or material, etc., described herein. As such, various modifications or changes to or alternative configurations of the disclosed subject matter can be made in accordance with the teachings herein without departing from the spirit of the present specification. Lastly, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure, which is defined solely by the claims. Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to those precisely as shown and described herein.

    (16) Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers expressing a characteristic, item, quantity, parameter, property, term, and so forth used in the present specification and claims are to be understood as being modified in all instances by the term about. As used herein, the term about means that the characteristic, item, quantity, parameter, or term so qualified encompasses a reasonable range above and below the value of the stated characteristic, item, quantity, parameter, property, or term. Accordingly, unless indicated to the contrary, the numerical parameters set forth in the specification and attached claims are approximations that may vary. At the very least, and not as an attempt to limit the application of the doctrine of equivalents to the scope of the claims, each numerical indication should be construed in light of the number of reported significant digits and by applying ordinary rounding techniques.

    (17) Notwithstanding that the numerical ranges and values setting forth the broad scope of the disclosure are approximations, the numerical ranges and values set forth in the specific examples are reported as precisely as possible. Any numerical range or value, however, inherently contains certain errors necessarily resulting from the standard deviation found in their respective testing measurements. Recitation of numerical ranges of values herein is merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate numerical value falling within the range. Unless otherwise indicated herein, each individual value of a numerical range is incorporated into the present specification as if it were individually recited herein.

    (18) The terms a, an, the and similar referents used in the context of describing the disclosed embodiments (especially in the context of the following claims) are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., such as) provided herein is intended merely to better illuminate the present disclosure and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the embodiments otherwise claimed. No language in the present specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element essential to the practice of the disclosed embodiments. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not by the embodiment(s) illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.