GOLF ACCESSORY DEVICE AND METHOD
20180078835 ยท 2018-03-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A golf accessory for a golf putter includes a divot repair tool, a ball marker that may be decorated in a variety of designs, and a shaft clip to removably attach the golf accessory to a golf putter shaft. The golf accessory for a golf putter is useful for providing a golfer with an easily accessible golf accessory on the putting green, as the device is designed to remain stationery on the golf putter shaft during use of the golf putter.
Claims
1. A golf accessory for a golf putter, the golf putter including a golf putter shaft having a shaft axis, the golf accessory comprising: a divot repair tool including a body, a pair of divot repair prongs extending from said body, a recessed cavity within said body, and a magnetic insert within said recessed cavity; a ball marker configured to fit within the recessed cavity, and to magnetically couple with the magnetic insert when within said recessed cavity; and a shaft clip including a shaft receiver and a shaft retainer, the shaft clip fixed to the divot repair tool, the shaft clip configured to removably clip on to the golf putter shaft with sufficient grip to remain stationary during use of the golf putter.
2. The golf accessory of claim 1, wherein the shaft receiver includes a shaft-seat and a shaft-opening, said shaft-seat configured to circumscribe between 180 and 315 degrees of the shaft axis when the golf putter shaft is seated in said shaft-seat, said shaft-opening extending a complementary arc about the shaft axis between 180 to 45 degrees, respectively, when the golf putter shaft is seated in said shaft-seat; and wherein the shaft receiver and the shaft retainer are combined together as a flexible member configured to deform away from the golf putter shaft when said golf putter shaft is pressed into the shaft-opening, and to retract against and hold the golf putter shaft when said golf putter shaft is fully seated into the shaft-seat.
3. The golf accessory of claim 2, wherein the shaft receiver further includes flared legs at opposing ends of the shaft-seat, said flared legs defining the shaft-opening, said flared legs configured to spread open and away from the golf putter shaft when said golf putter shaft is pressed into the shaft-opening.
4. The golf accessory of claim 2, wherein the shaft-seat has a tubular configuration.
5. The golf putter mounted tool device of claim 1, wherein the recessed cavity of the divot repair tool is asymmetric in shape.
6. The golf putter mounted tool device of claim 1, wherein the shaft receiver and the shaft retainer are combined together as a flexible member configured to deform away from the golf putter shaft when said golf putter shaft is pressed into the shaft receiver, and to retract against and hold the golf putter shaft when said golf putter shaft is fully seated into the shaft receiver.
7. The golf accessory of claim 1, wherein the flexible member is composed of a metal material.
8. The golf accessory of claim 1, wherein the flexible member is composed of a rubber material.
9. The golf accessory of claim 1, wherein the flexible member is composed of a plastic material.
10. The golf accessory of claim 1, wherein the pair of divot repair prongs are composed of a metal material.
11. The golf accessory of claim 1, wherein the recessed cavity of the divot repair tool is circular in shape.
12. The golf accessory of claim 11, wherein the recessed cavity of said divot repair tool includes an indentation configured to aid in removal of the ball marker from said recessed cavity.
13. The golf accessory of claim 12, wherein the recessed cavity of said divot repair tool further includes a raised ring around a circumference of said recessed cavity configured to inhibit said removable magnetic ball marker from moving from said recessed cavity.
14. The golf accessory of claim 1, wherein the ball marker is circular in shape.
15. The golf accessory of claim 14, wherein the ball marker has a diameter no greater than a diameter of said recessed cavity of said divot repair tool.
16. The golf accessory of claim 1, wherein the shaft clip is configured to exert a biasing friction force when clipped onto the golf putter shaft such that the shaft clip is held in place during use of the golf putter.
17. The golf accessory of claim 1, wherein the shaft clip further includes an anti-slip material configured to resist slippage when said shaft clip is clamped onto the golf putter shaft.
18. A golf accessory for a golf putter, the golf putter including a golf putter shaft having a shaft axis, the golf accessory comprising: a divot repair tool having a body, a pair of divot repair prongs extending from said body, a recessed cavity within said body, and a magnetic insert within said recessed cavity; a ball marker configured to fit within the recessed cavity, and to magnetically couple with the magnetic insert when within said recessed cavity; and a shaft clip including a shaft receiver and a shaft retainer, the shaft clip fixed to the divot repair tool, the shaft clip configured to removably clip on to the golf putter shaft with sufficient grip to remain stationary during use of the golf putter; wherein the shaft receiver includes a shaft-seat having a tubular configuration, and a shaft-opening, the shaft-seat configured to circumscribe between 180 and 315 degrees of the shaft axis when the golf putter shaft is seated in said shaft-seat, said shaft-opening extending a complementary arc about the shaft axis between 180 to 45 degrees, respectively, when the golf putter shaft is seated in said shaft-seat; wherein the shaft receiver and the shaft retainer are combined together as a flexible member configured to deform away from the golf putter shaft when said golf putter shaft is pressed into the shaft-opening, and to retract against and hold the golf putter shaft when said golf putter shaft is fully seated into the shaft-seat; wherein the shaft receiver and the shaft retainer are combined together as a flexible member configured to deform away from the golf putter shaft when said golf putter shaft is pressed into the shaft receiver, and to biasingly retract when the golf putter shaft is fully seated into the shaft receiver; wherein the shaft receiver further includes flared legs at opposing ends of the shaft-seat, said flared legs defining the shaft-opening, said flared legs configured to spread open and away from the golf putter shaft when said golf putter shaft is pressed into the shaft-opening; wherein the recessed cavity of the divot repair tool is asymmetric or circular in shape; wherein the recessed cavity of said divot repair tool includes an indentation configured to aid in removal of the ball marker from the recessed cavity; wherein the recessed cavity of said divot repair tool further includes a raised ring around a circumference of said recessed cavity configured to inhibit said removable magnetic ball marker from moving from said recessed cavity; and wherein the shaft clip further includes an anti-slip material configured to resist slippage when clamped onto the golf putter shaft.
19. The golf accessory of claim 18, further comprising set of instructions; and wherein the golf accessory is arranged as a kit.
20. A method of using the golf accessory of claim 1, the method comprising the steps of: clipping the golf accessory on a first diameter of a golf putter shaft of a golf putter; sliding the golf accessory up to a second diameter of the golf putter shaft, the second diameter being sufficiently larger than the first diameter to secure the golf accessory from movement when the golf putter is played; using the golf putter until the golf accessory is needed; removing a magnetic ball marker from the golf accessory whilst the golf accessory remains clamped on the golf putter shaft; sliding the golf accessory away from the second diameter of the golf putter shaft until loose; and removing the golf accessory from the golf putter shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a golf accessory for a golf putter device, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0021] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to golf accessories and more particularly to a golf accessory for a golf putter as used to improve golf accessory devices.
[0023] Generally, disclosed herein is a combination divot tool and ball marker for attachment to a golf putter. The accessory is useful for providing easier and quicker access to the divot tool and ball marker, so that a golf player does not have to waste time in trying to find the apparatus. The golf accessory is configured to snap on at a thinner diameter of a golf putter shaft and slide up to the thicker diameter and is intended to stay on the golf putter at all times, including whilst putting. The only time the golf accessory is removed the golf putter shaft is when the golf player needs to use the divot repair tool to fix divots left on a putting green. Further to this, the golf accessory has a low profile and no moving or breakable parts.
[0024] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
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[0028] Relatedly, the ball marker 120 is shown configured to fit within the recessed cavity 302, and to magnetically couple with the magnetic insert 304 when within the recessed cavity 302. Likewise, the shaft clip 130 may include a shaft receiver 502 and a shaft retainer 504. The shaft clip 130 may be fixed to the divot repair tool 110. The shaft clip 130 may be further configured to removably clip on to the golf putter shaft 5 (
[0029] The figure illustrates the divot repair tool 110 including the body 314, the pair of divot repair prongs 312 extending from the body 314, the recessed cavity 302 within the body 314, and the magnetic insert 304 within the recessed cavity 302, the ball marker 120 configured to fit within the recessed cavity 302 and to magnetically couple with the magnetic insert 304 when within the recessed cavity 302, and the shaft clip 130 including a shaft receiver 502 and a shaft retainer 504. The shaft clip 130 may be fixed to the divot repair tool 110, the shaft clip 130 configured to removably clip on to the golf putter shaft 5 (
[0030] The recessed cavity 302 of the divot repair tool 110 may include an indentation 306 configured to aid in the removal of the ball marker 120 from the recessed cavity 302. In addition to this, the recessed cavity 302 may include a raised ring 308 around a circumference of the recessed cavity 302, the raised ring 308 being configured to inhibit the ball marker 120 from moving from the recessed cavity 302. The ball marker 120 may have a diameter no greater than a diameter of the recessed cavity 302. In embodiments, the ball marker 120 may have a variety of designs.
[0031] According to a further embodiment, the recessed cavity 302 of the divot repair tool 110 may be asymmetric or circular in shape. The recessed cavity 302 may include an indentation 306 configured to aid in removal of the ball marker 120 from the recessed cavity 302 and may further include a raised ring 308 around a circumference of the recessed cavity 302 configured to inhibit the removable magnetic ball marker 120 from moving from the recessed cavity 302.
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[0035] The shaft clip 130 may be configured to exert a biasing friction force when clipped onto the golf putter shaft 5, such that the shaft clip 130 is held in place during use of the golf putter 10. For example, the shaft clip 130 may have an inner diameter between 0.5% and 5% smaller than a diameter of the golf putter shaft 5 in order to exert a sufficient grip on the golf putter shaft 5. In a further example, the shaft clip 130 may have sufficient enough grip on the golf putter shaft 5 to remain stationery during a club head speed of up to 10 mph.
[0036] According to a further embodiment, the shaft clip 130 may include an anti-slip material 310 (
[0037] Further, the shaft receiver 502 includes a shaft-seat 508 and a shaft-opening 506, the shaft-seat 508 configured to circumscribe between 180 and 315 degrees of the shaft axis when the golf putter shaft 5 is seated in the shaft-seat 508. Further the shaft-opening 506 may extend a complementary arc about the shaft axis between 180 to 45 degrees, respectively, when the golf putter shaft 5 is seated in the shaft-seat 508.
[0038] The shaft receiver 502 and the shaft retainer 504 may be combined together as a flexible member 510 configured to deform away from the golf putter shaft 5 when the golf putter shaft 5 is pressed into the shaft-opening 506, and to retract against and hold the golf putter shaft 5 when the golf putter shaft 5 is fully seated into the shaft-seat 508. The shaft receiver 502 may further include flared legs 512 at opposing ends of the shaft-seat 508. As shown, the flared legs 512 define the shaft-opening 506, and are configured to flexibly spread open and away from the golf putter shaft 5 when the golf putter shaft 5 is pressed into the shaft-opening 506.
[0039] As illustrated, the shaft receiver 502 and the shaft retainer 504 may be combined together as the flexible member 510, with the flexible member 510 configured to deform away from the golf putter shaft 5 when the golf putter shaft 5 is pressed into the shaft receiver 502, and to retract against and hold the golf putter shaft 5 when the golf putter shaft 5 is fully seated into the shaft receiver 502.
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[0041] The shaft clip 130 may be configured to exert a biasing friction force when clipped onto the golf putter shaft 5 such that the shaft clip 130 is held in place during use of the golf putter 10. For example, the shaft clip 130 may have an inner diameter between 0.5% and 5% smaller than a diameter of the golf putter shaft 5 in order to exert a sufficient grip on the golf putter shaft 5. In a further example, the shaft clip 130 may have sufficient enough grip on the golf putter shaft 5 to remain stationery during a club head speed of up to 10 mph.
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[0043] It should also be noted that the steps described in the method of use can be carried out in many different orders according to user preference. The use of step of should not be interpreted as step for, in the claims herein and is not intended to invoke the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 112(f). It should also be noted that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as design preference, user preferences, marketing preferences, cost, structural requirements, available materials, technological advances, etc., other methods for using the golf accessory (e.g., different step orders within above-mentioned list, elimination or addition of certain steps, including or excluding certain maintenance steps, etc.), are taught herein.
[0044] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.