Golf tee measuring apparatus and divot repair tool
09539480 ยท 2017-01-10
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Abstract
A golf tee measuring device and divot repair tool is provided for measuring the length of a golf tee, repairing divots, and housing a marker, the device comprising a housing defining an open aperture, a positioning slot within which a button travels, and an interior recess. The device further comprises a lower component having two extrudable prongs for repairing divots, the lower component defining a guide track recessed into an interior surface.
Claims
1. A golf tee measuring device and divot repair tool, the device comprising: a housing defining an open interior recess, the housing having a top surface, a distal end and a proximal end, the housing defining an open aperture on the proximal end for receiving a golf tee, the housing defining an open positioning slot running longitudinally part way across the top surface; a lower component slidably affixed to the housing such that the lower component travels longitudinally across a predetermined distance with respect to the housing, the lower component comprising: an interior surface having a guide track recessed into the interior surface, the guide track running in a longitudinal direction, the interior surface comprising a first set of retention members protruding upwardly within the open recess from the bottom surface; and, a pair of extrudable prongs for repairing a divot mounted on the lower component; a plurality of measurement markings imprinted on the top surface of the housing in parallel with the positioning slot for measuring a length of a golf tee inserted into the housing; a button which travels within the positioning slot and abuts the end of a golf tee inserted in the positioning slot.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a spring housed within the open recess between the button and a distal end of the housing, the spring biasing the button toward the proximal end of the measuring device.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an oblong pad integrated with the lower component and protruding downwardly therefrom, the oblong pad comprising a plurality of ribs for engaging a golfer's finger.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the button travels back and forth within the guide track in a longitudinal direction over a predetermined distance, locking in place when the button is released.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the button further comprises ribs for engaging a finger of the user.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the button further comprises markings for aligning the button with the linear markings on the housing.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the button further comprises markings for aligning the button with the linear markings on the housing.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the lower component slides longitudinally with respect to the housing to extrude the prongs from the housing, the prongs for stabbing and repairing a divot.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the hollow interior recess houses a marker for marking the position of a golf ball on a ground surface.
10. A golf tee measuring device and divot repair tool, the device comprising: a housing defining an open interior recess, the housing having a top surface, a distal end and a proximal end, the housing defining an open aperture on the proximal end for receiving a golf tee and a marker, the housing defining an open positioning slot running longitudinally part way across the top surface; a lower component slidably affixed to the housing such that the lower component travels longitudinally with respect to the housing, the lower component comprising: an interior surface having a guide track recessed into the interior surface, the guide track running in a longitudinal direction; and, a pair of retractable prongs for repairing a divot, the prongs enveloped within the housing when the lower component is slid rearward, the prongs extruded when the lower component is slid forward; a button which travels within the positioning slot and abuts the end of a golf tee inserted in the positioning slot.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the marker is insertable and removable when the apparatus is in an extruded configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the advantages of the invention will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(20) Reference throughout this specification to one embodiment, an embodiment, or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases in one embodiment, in an embodiment, and similar language throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, all refer to the same embodiment.
(21) Furthermore, the described features, structures, or characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the following description, numerous specific details are provided to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that the invention may be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, and so forth. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention.
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(24) The housing 102 comprises a metal alloy or polymeric shell which defines an open interior recess. The front (or proximal end) of the housing 102 defines an open aperture 104 between two protruding extensions through which the shaft of a golf tee passes through. The golf tee, when inserted into the device 160, protrudes through open aperture 104, with its cup abutting and engaging the slidable button 106 as further shown below. A golfer (or user or operator) of the measuring device is able to thus measure the length of the portion of the golf tee inserted into the device 160, which is the same length of the golf tee rising above a ground surface when the protruding portion of the golf tee is pushed into a ground surface. A golfer may read graduated or linear markings engraved, imprinted, labeled, or printed on the top surface of the housing 102, which correspond to the length of the golf tee above ground.
(25) The length of the golf tee received by the housing 102 is adjustable by sliding the button 106 longitudinally within a track or positioning slot defined by the housing 102.
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(27) The golf tee 152 which is inserted into the positioning slot 254 and protrudes through the open aperture 104, is viewable by a user through the positioning slot 254, where the golf tee 152 abuts the button 106. The pointed, or tapered, end of the golf tee 152 shaft protrudes from the housing 102, while the conical end of the golf tee 152 having the cups for holding the ball remains outside, or partially outside, the housing 102 within the positioning slot 254.
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(29) The lower component 200 may be manufactured using methods known to those of skill in the art, including 3D printing. In the shown embodiments, the lower component 200 is fabricated from metal, elastomeric materials, or metal alloy for the purpose of adding strength to the prongs 210 used for replacing divots.
(30) The lower component sliders longitudinally within the housing 102. When the lower component 200 is slid toward the front, or proximal end, of the housing 102, the prongs 210 protrude from the housing 102. In this manner the prongs 210 may be extruded for allowing a golfer to repair divots on the golf course. The prongs 210 are used for stabbing in fork-like fashion a divot which has been displaced by the ball landing on the putting surface.
(31) The lower component 200 defines a guide track 204 within which a lower portion of the button 106 travels, which guide track 204 is recessed into the interior bottom surface 202 of the lower component 200. The guide track 204 helps provide lateral stability to the button 106 as it travels on the longitudinal axis.
(32) Two retention members 206a-b rise upwardly within the interior recess of the housing 102 from the interior bottom surface 202 of the lower component. These retention members 206a-b protrude from, are affixed to, and in some embodiments formed as a single integrated piece with, the interior bottom surface 202.
(33) Each of the retention members 206a-b defines a hollow button recess 208 for receiving the button 106 in some embodiments. In depressing the button 106, the user may drop the button 106 away from grooves along side the positioning slot which prevent longitudinal movement of the button 106 in some embodiments, thus freeing the button 106 to travel along the track 204.
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(35) The retention members 206a-b form, or define, a mid-channel 252 in which the button 106 may be partially housed or enveloped.
(36) The sidewalls 210a-b define an end channel 256 which is wider than the mid-channel for fixing/repairing divots and receiving a shaft of a golf tee 152.
(37) When the lower component 200 is slid forward, a hollow recess in the housing 102 may be exposed housing a quarter, coin, or other marker for marking the position of a golf ball on a ground surface.
(38) When the prongs 210 are extruded, the device 100 is in an extruded configuration. When the prongs 210 are retracted, the device 100 is in a retracted configuration.
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(40) The distal end 302 and proximal end 304 of the housing 102 are shown, as are the x- (longitudinal), y- (lateral), and z-axes.
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(42) In some embodiments, the lower component 200 comprises, or is affixed to, an oblong pad 402 for engaging the tip of a finger of the user. The oblong pad 402 juts downwardly from the exterior surface of the lower component 200.
(43) In various embodiments, the oblong pad 402 comprises an elliptically-shaped edge which circumscribes the oblong pad 402. In other embodiments, the elliptical edge is recessed into the oblong pad 402 or the lower component 200.
(44) The oblong pad 402 may comprise protruding ridges or ribs 404a-e, for engaging the finger of a user. The oblong pad 402 may also be described as an elliptical pad 402.
(45) When the lower component 200 is pushed forward by a golfer using the oblong pad 402, the prongs 210 extrude from the housing for use in fixing divots.
(46) The housing 102 defines a channel 406 or recess for receiving the shaft portion of the golf tee 152.
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(48) The various embodiments the button 500 comprises the button 106. In various embodiments, the button 500 comprises a dome 502 or convex dome rising upwardly from the top of the housing 102 and resting in the positioning slot 254 for engaging the finger of a user.
(49) The button 500 may comprise markings 506 for aligning the button with graduated linear markings on the housing 102. The button 500 may also comprise ridging or ribs 502a-c for engaging a finger of a user. The button 500 may also comprises lateral engaging members 508 for engaging and snapping into c-shaped recesses along side the positioning slot 254.
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(51) The lower slot extension member 552 juts downward from the bulk of the button assembly 550. The lower slot extension member 552 runs within the slot 204. The lateral engaging member 508 and dome 502 are substantially described above.
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(53) The spring 602 is well known to those of skill in the art. In various embodiments, the spring 602 is disposed beneath, or rearwardly of, the button 106. In other embodiments, the spring 602 and/or a second spring is disposed beneath the button 106 and the lower bottom surface 202 biasing the button 106 upwards on the z-axis.
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(66) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.