ACCESSORY INTENDED FOR RECEIVING A GOLF BALL EQUIPPED WITH AT LEAST ONE SENSOR AND DEVICE FOR MANAGING A GOLF COURSE PROVIDED WITH AT LEAST ONE SUCH ACCESSORY
20230072775 · 2023-03-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2220/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a golf bogey (5), characterized in that it comprises at least one humidity sensor. The invention also relates to a device for managing a golf course comprising at least one bogey according to the invention.
Claims
1. Accessory (5) for receiving a golf ball called a bogey provided with a volume (V) for receiving a golf ball, said accessory having dimensions adapted to be inserted in a removable manner into a hole formed in at least part of a golf course and comprising at least one sensor (17) of the humidity of the environment surrounding said accessory, characterized in that the humidity sensor (17) comprises rods extending radially outside of the accessory (5) from the outer face (18) of an element (12) fixed to the free end (9) of the wall (10) defining the volume (V) for receiving the accessory (5), beyond the bottom (6) of the accessory.
2. Accessory according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises at least one other sensor of a parameter other than humidity.
3. Accessory according to claim 2, characterized in that the other sensor is chosen from among a temperature sensor, a pH, salinity, resistivity, Redox potential, sunshine sensor, a presence detector or the like.
4. Accessory according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a device for transmitting the data collected by the at least one humidity sensor (17) to a remote management and control module.
5. Accessory according to claim 4, characterized in that the data transmission member is removably connected to the pole (4) of a flag (3) inserted removably into the accessory (5), said pole (4) defining an antenna.
6. Accessory according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a device for geolocating the position of the bogey.
7. Device for managing a golf course comprising at least one control module for at least one means of irrigation or watering at least part of the golf course, characterized in that said device is provided with at least one accessory (5) for receiving a golf ball called a bogey according to claim 1.
8. Device according to claim 7, characterized in that the control module manages several golf courses.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE VIEW OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The invention will be better understood, and further advantages thereof will become more clearly apparent, from reading the following description, which is provided solely by way of a non-limiting example and refers to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024]
[0025] Here, a hole is represented in the green 1, it being understood that the exact position of the hole in the green may vary from that represented. For example, when the green is circular, which is frequent, the hole is substantially in a central position. The circular hole shown in
[0026] The holes present on a golf course are all equipped with an accessory or bowl 5 for temporarily receiving golf balls, known per se and not illustrated. Such an accessory will subsequently be designated by the term “bogey,” which term is frequently used in the field of golf.
[0027] the respective dimensions of the golf ball and of the volume V of the bogey 5 allow the reception of a ball in the volume V when the bogey 5 is equipped with a pennant 3 whose pole 4 is fixed on the bottom 6 of the volume V. To this end, the bottom 6 is provided in the central position with an orifice 7 for temporarily receiving the free end of the pole 4. The latter is thus held vertically in a central position on the bottom 6 of the volume V, without interfering with the reception of the golf ball in the volume V.
[0028] As is particularly apparent in
[0029] An element 12, also cylindrical with a circular base, is located in the extension of the end 9. This element 12 has, in the example, a diameter identical to that of the volume V. Alternatively, its diameter is different or it is not cylindrical with a circular base. This element is either fixed permanently on the end 9, by welding, gluing or being integral with the wall 10, or fixed in a removable manner, by screwing, clipping, magnetic connection or the like.
[0030] The element 12, shown alone in
[0031] To facilitate reading, the collection module and the transmission module are schematically illustrated by an electronic support plate 15 visible in
[0032] It is understood that the electronic plate 15 receives the sensors and/or members fitted to the bogey 5. Thus, all the sensors present are united on the same support plate 15, which facilitates the assembly and maintenance of the bogey 5. Among the various sensors and/or components fitted to the plate 15, mention may be made of a GPS, a sensor of temperature, pH, resistivity, RedOx potential, oxygen, sunshine, presence, pollutants or any other parameter likely to influence the management of the golf course and/or the play by the golfers. Similarly, the volume V12 of the element 12 receives any element necessary for the operation of the sensor(s) and of the plate 15. These are, for example, batteries, relays or the like. Thus, the bogey 5 is powered either by a battery or by a wired connection with a power source known per se. Elements placed outside the bogey but that are electronically linked to the latter may be present and collect other parameters. By way of example, mention may be made of a rain gauge, an anemometer or the like.
[0033] At least one humidity sensor is housed in the volume V12. It is illustrated, in
[0034] In another embodiment that is not illustrated, at least one sensor for humidity or another parameter extends under the element 12, from the face 20 opposite the face 13 when the cover 16 is in place. Such a sensor then performs, due to its configuration, a depth measurement of a parameter in the ground under the bogey 5. This position of the sensor in the axial extension of the bogey 5 is used in certain configurations of the greens and/or for the collection of certain parameters.
[0035] As a variant, the bogey is equipped, in addition to the soil humidity sensor, with an air humidity sensor. In such a case, the sensor is located in the upper part of the bogey 5, to have the aerial part of the bogey located outside the hole, for example at the rim of the bogey. other sensors can be placed in the aerial part of the bogey or close to the latter, for example sensors of air temperature, sunshine, a rain gauge or the like.
[0036] Due to the ease of movement of the bogey and therefore of the sensor(s) and/or associated elements, it is easy to obtain a precise position on a large surface area for one or more parameters measured, over a more or less long period. In other words, in the case where humidity sensors are used, one obtains not only an instantaneous visualization of the green(s) in which the humidity level is low or too high, but also a history over several days or even several weeks or months. Thus, information is available on the behavior of one or more green(s) depending, for example, on weather and/or play conditions and/or other parameters likely to affect the growth or condition of the turf, for example the presence of a pollutant in the ground.
[0037] The invention also relates to a device for managing a golf course, and more particularly for managing the irrigation, or watering according to the technique used, of at least one golf course or at least the greens of at least one golf course. Such a device comprises at least one control module for at least one means of irrigation or watering at least one green of at least one golf course. The control module is remote from the area of the golf course equipped with at least one bogey according to the invention, therefore remote from the green(s) and/or fairway(s) equipped with bogey(s). Advantageously, the control module is located in a room dedicated to the maintenance of the golf course(s). As a variant, the control module is installed in a temporary room or a vehicle, when the device is used occasionally. Advantageously, the control module is connected to meteorological information services and, if necessary, to other services available in connection with the management of a golf course. Owing to the use of artificial intelligence in the control module, the management, in particular the water management, in a golf course is constantly optimized and adapted.
[0038] The control module is connected, preferably wirelessly, to at least one element 12, more precisely to the transmission module present on the electronic plate 15 of each element 12. Thus, several bogeys 5 communicate the collected data, therefore at least the humidity level in the environment immediately surrounding the bogey 5, to the control module, which either will automatically initiate the starting or stopping of irrigation or watering or will emit an alert that will be taken into account by a user, the latter triggering a corrective action if necessary, therefore either starting or stopping irrigation or watering. It is conceivable that a control module according to the invention can manage several tens or even hundreds of bogeys 5 according to the invention, distributed over one or more golf course(s), and therefore remotely ensure the management of golf courses, at least with regard to the watering or irrigation of the greens or other areas concerned.
[0039] Furthermore, if parameters other than humidity are collected, the control module can initiate other actions, for example programming mowing, moving bogeys to rest the green, re-turfing, phytosanitary treatment or any other actions. Similarly, if presence detectors or a device for warning of the presence of a player, maintenance personnel or an animal are present on or near the bogey 5, it is advantageous to couple them to the control module so that the latter manages irrigation or watering, or more generally any action, depending on the presence or absence of people, objects or animals on the green(s). One can also imagine that when the presence of an animal is detected, for example by camera, on a green, the control module initiates an action aimed at driving the animal away, this action possibly being the triggering of watering or of a visual and/or audible or other alarm. Likewise, detection of an object, for example a branch, can be taken into account by the control module.
[0040] While the bogeys 5 are preferably intended for use on a golf course, it is possible to use them, with a suitable control module, on other types of terrain to monitor the state thereof, in particular when the land is grassy. Mention may thus be made of a sports field, a racecourse, a meadow, or more generally an agricultural field.