Golf-tee mount
11628341 ยท 2023-04-18
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Abstract
A golf-tee mount is an apparatus that easily and effectively secures a golf-tee body into the ground. The apparatus includes golf-tee body, a mountable base, and a plurality of spikes. The golf-tee body upholds a golf ball that is about to be hit and is preferably made of a flexible material. The mountable base stabilizes and attaches the golf-tee body into the ground and allows the golf-tee body to be interchangeable as needed and is preferably made of a rigid material. Furthermore, the mountable base may remain connected with the ground while interchanging the golf-tee body. The plurality of spikes penetrates the ground and allows a user to easily fasten the mountable base, and consequently the golf-tee body, into the ground. The golf-tee body further includes a plurality of finger-receiving grooves that allows the user to better grip the golf-tee body while connecting the golf-tee body with the mountable base.
Claims
1. A golf-tee mount comprising: a golf-tee body; a mountable base; a plurality of spikes; the golf-tee body comprising a tee head, a tee stem, a tee receptacle, a plurality of finger-receiving grooves; the mountable base comprising a proximal base face and a distal base face; the tee receptacle comprising a plurality of lateral receptacle walls; the tee head being terminally fixed with the tee stem; the tee receptacle being terminally fixed with the tee stem, opposite the tee head; the proximal base face being positioned opposite the distal base face about the mountable base; the distal base face being oriented away from the golf-tee body; each of the plurality of spikes being connected normal with the distal base face; the plurality of spikes being distributed across the distal base face; the proximal base face being positioned within the tee receptacle; the mountable base being removably attached into the tee receptacle; the plurality of lateral receptacle walls being positioned around the mountable base; the plurality of finger-receiving grooves being externally positioned to the tee receptacle; and each of the plurality of finger-receiving grooves being integrated into a corresponding wall from the plurality of lateral receptacle walls.
2. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the tee receptacle further comprising a closed end and an open end; the closed end being positioned opposite the open end about the tee receptacle; the tee stem being positioned coincident with the closed end; the proximal base face being positioned in between the closed end and the open end; the distal base face being positioned coincident with the open end; and the tee receptacle tapering from the open end to the closed end.
3. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the mountable base further comprising a plurality of lateral base faces; the plurality of lateral base faces being positioned in between the proximal base face and the distal base face; and each of the plurality of lateral receptacle walls being positioned against and across a corresponding face from the plurality of lateral base faces.
4. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 3, wherein the plurality of lateral base faces is three base faces, and wherein the three lateral base faces are arranged into a triangular configuration, and wherein a ratio between a width of each of the three lateral base faces and a length of each of the plurality of spikes is 1:4.
5. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of lateral receptacle walls is three lateral receptacle walls, and wherein the three lateral receptacle walls are arranged into a triangular configuration.
6. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the tee receptacle further comprising a closed end, an open end, and a flat surface; the closed end being positioned opposite the open end about the tee receptacle; the flat surface being positioned within the tee receptacle; the flat surface being integrated into the closed end; and the proximal base face being positioned against and across the flat surface.
7. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 1 comprising: each of the plurality of spikes comprising a blunt end and a pointed end; the blunt end being positioned coincident with the distal base face; and the pointed end being positioned offset from the distal base face.
8. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the golf-tee body further comprising a golf-ball-situating dimple; and the golf-ball-situating dimple being integrated into the tee head, opposite the tee stem.
9. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 1, wherein the golf-tee body is made of a flexible material, and wherein the mountable base and the plurality of spikes are made of a rigid material.
10. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 9, wherein the flexible material is rubber, and wherein the rigid material is a hard plastic.
11. A golf-tee mount comprising: a golf-tee body; a mountable base; a plurality of spikes; the golf-tee body comprising a tee head, a tee stem, a tee receptacle, a plurality of finger-receiving grooves, and a golf-ball-situating dimple; the tee receptacle comprising a plurality of lateral receptacle walls; the mountable base comprising a proximal base face and a distal base face; the tee head being terminally fixed with the tee stem; the tee receptacle being terminally fixed with the tee stem, opposite the tee head; the proximal base face being positioned opposite the distal base face about the mountable base; the distal base face being oriented away from the golf-tee body; each of the plurality of spikes being connected normal with the distal base face; the plurality of spikes being distributed across the distal base face; the proximal base face being positioned within the tee receptacle; the mountable base being removably attached into the tee receptacle; each of the plurality of spikes comprising a blunt end and a pointed end; the plurality of lateral receptacle walls being positioned around the mountable base; the plurality of finger-receiving grooves being externally positioned to the tee receptacle; each of the plurality of finger-receiving grooves being integrated into a corresponding wall from the plurality of lateral receptacle walls; the golf-ball-situating dimple being integrated into the tee head, opposite the tee stem; the blunt end being positioned coincident with the distal base face; and the pointed end being positioned offset from the distal base face.
12. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 11 comprising: the tee receptacle further comprising a closed end and an open end; the closed end being positioned opposite the open end about the tee receptacle; the tee stem being positioned coincident with the closed end; the proximal base face being positioned in between the closed end and the open end; the distal base face being positioned coincident with the open end; and the tee receptacle tapering from the open end to the closed end.
13. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 11 comprising: the mountable base further comprising a plurality of lateral base faces; the plurality of lateral base faces being positioned in between the proximal base face and the distal base face; and each of the plurality of lateral receptacle walls being positioned against and across a corresponding face from the plurality of lateral base faces.
14. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 13, wherein the plurality of lateral base faces is three base faces, and wherein the three lateral base faces are arranged into a triangular configuration, and wherein a ratio between a width of each of the three lateral base faces and a length of each of the plurality of spikes is 1:4.
15. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 11, wherein the plurality of lateral receptacle walls is three lateral receptacle walls, and wherein the three lateral receptacle walls are arranged into a triangular configuration.
16. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 11 comprising: the tee receptacle further comprising a closed end, an open end, and a flat surface; the closed end being positioned opposite the open end about the tee receptacle; the flat surface being positioned within the tee receptacle; the flat surface being integrated into the closed end; and the proximal base face being positioned against and across the flat surface.
17. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 11, wherein the golf-tee body is made of a flexible material, and wherein the mountable base and the plurality of spikes are made of a rigid material.
18. The golf-tee mount as claimed in claim 17, wherein the flexible material is rubber, and wherein the rigid material is a hard plastic.
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(6) All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
(7) The present invention is a golf-tee mount. The present invention securely and easily upholds a golf ball with the ground. More specifically, the present invention positions a golf ball that is about to be swung at by a golfer. The present invention requires minimal effort to insert into the ground. Moreover, the present invention allows a user to interchange or replace a golf-tee while maintaining a desired position across the ground. The present invention comprises a golf-tee body 1, a mountable base 11, and a plurality of spikes 15, seen in
(8) The overall arrangement of the aforementioned components allows the golf-tee body 1 to be interchangeable with a mountable base 11 without having to remove the present invention from the ground. In order for a golf ball to remain balanced while remaining uplifted from the ground, the tee head 2 is terminally fixed with the tee stem 3, seen in
(9) In order to reinforce the structural integrity of the present invention as the golf-tee body 1 is separable from the mountable base 11, the tee receptacle 4 comprises a closed end 5 and an open end 6, seen in
(10) In order to easily fasten the golf-tee body 1 onto the mountable base 11, the golf-tee body 1 may further comprise a plurality of finger-receiving grooves 9, seen in
(11) In order for the mountable base 11 to frictionally engage with the tee receptacle 4 and be frictionally engaged with the tee receptacle 4, the mountable base 11 may further comprise a plurality of lateral base faces 14, seen in
(12) In order for the proximal base face 12 to firmly and evenly press into the tee receptacle 4, the tee receptacle 4 may comprise a closed end 5, an open end 6, and a flat surface 8, seen in
(13) In order for the plurality of spikes 15 to easily penetrate into the ground while maintaining the connection with the movable base, each of the plurality of spikes 15 may comprise a blunt end 16 and a pointed end 17, seen in
(14) In order to uphold a golf ball, the golf-tee body 1 may further comprise a golf-ball-situating dimple 10, seen in
(15) Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.