Foldable golf tee
09833672 ยท 2017-12-05
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Abstract
This invention is a golf tee which folds in three sections articulated to each other. When folded, the tee is compact and its pointed tip is shielded. Compactness is achieved by notching the top of the tee or by offsetting the two articulations with respect to each other. The tee is extensible by a linear ratchet or by a screw, thereby allowing the player to adjust the height. The sections can be assembled at their articulation by a snap-on mechanism. The top section can be made springy by including a coil spring between the articulation and the head of the tee. A snap-lock mechanism allows the tee to remain securely locked in the deployed configuration and in the folded configuration. The folding structure of the tee provides directional information to the player, either pointing backward to indicate the best backswing direction or forward indicating the best follow-through direction.
Claims
1. A foldable tee for supporting a golf ball, comprised of: a. a bottom section having a pointed end; b. a middle section articulated to said bottom section by a bottom articulation; and c. a top section articulated to said middle section by a top articulation, said top section having a top surface, said top surface shaped for stably supporting said golf ball; said bottom articulation and said top articulation allowing said foldable tee to be in a folded state or in an unfolded deployed state, further wherein the top section is configured as a telescopically extensible mechanism, further comprising a linear ratchet and a screw.
2. The foldable tee of claim 1 wherein said pointed end of said bottom section is shielded when said tee is in a folded state.
3. The foldable tee of claim 1 wherein said top section is extensible.
4. The foldable tee of claim 1 wherein said bottom section and said middle section are assembled by a snap-on mechanism.
5. The foldable tee of claim 1 wherein said middle section and said top section are assembled by a snap-on mechanism.
6. The foldable tee of claim 1 wherein said bottom section and said middle section are joined to each other by means of a snap-lock articulation.
7. The foldable tee of claim 6 wherein said snap-lock articulation has two sides, a first said side configured with at least one indentation, and a second said side configured with at least one bump fitting in said at least one indentation.
8. The foldable tee of claim 1 wherein said middle section and said top section are joined to each other by means of a snap-lock articulation.
9. The foldable tee of claim 8 wherein said snap-lock articulation has two sides, a first said side configured with at least one indentation, and a second said side configured with at least one bump fitting in said at least one indentation.
10. The foldable tee of claim 1 wherein said bottom section is barbed.
11. The foldable tee of claim 1 wherein said middle section has a longitudinal axis and said bottom articulation and said top articulation are offset on opposite sides of said longitudinal axis.
12. The foldable tee of claim 1 carrying a logo.
13. The foldable tee of claim 1 also comprising a belt clip.
14. A method of swinging a golf club using said foldable tee of claim 1 comprising: a. unfolding said foldable tee; b. pushing down said pointed end of said foldable tee in the ground with said middle section pointed in a desired direction of a backswing; and c. performing said backswing in said desired direction.
15. A method of swinging a golf club using said foldable tee of claim 1 comprising: a. unfolding said foldable tee; b. pushing down said pointed end of said foldable tee in the ground with said middle section pointed in a desired direction of a follow-through; and c. performing said follow-through in said desired direction.
16. A foldable tee for supporting a golf ball, comprised of: a. a bottom section having a pointed end; b. a middle section articulated to said bottom section by a bottom articulation; and c. a top section articulated to said middle section by a top articulation, said top section having a top surface, said top surface shaped for stably supporting said golf ball; said bottom articulation and said top articulation allowing said foldable tee to be in a folded state or in an unfolded deployed state, wherein said top surface is shaped with a notch being configured to make room for said pointed end of said bottom section when said foldable tee is in a folded configuration, further wherein said pointed end of said bottom section is shielded by said notch when said tee is in a folded state.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(18) The golf tee invention is described in
(19) The bottom section 1 is in the shape of a peg, pointed at the bottom 6, and suitable to be driven into the ground. This section is also articulated 4 at its upper end with the middle section 2. The section can be jagged or shaped with barbs 8 (as in an arrow or fishhook) as shown in the figure, to make extraction from the ground difficult.
(20) The middle section 2 is articulated at one end 4 with the bottom section 1 and articulated at the other end 5 with the top section 3. The middle section 2 is hollow and shaped to shield the pointed end 6 of the bottom section 1 and the top section 3 when the tee is its folded configuration shown in
(21) The top section 3 includes the head of the tee, widened and with a slightly concave surface 7 at the top, designed to hold the ball. In addition, a notch 9 is configured at the top of the tee, to make room for the bottom of the peg 1 when the device is in a folded configuration as shown in
(22) The top section 3 can be made extensible in a number of ways. For example, it can be configured as a telescope with an inner cylindrical rod 11 sliding in or out of an outer sleeve 12.
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(24) The deployed and folded configurations can remain stable by means of a rotational snap mechanism configured into the articulations 4 and 5 as illustrated in
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(31) Foldability makes this invention more compact than conventional tees. The invention is also safer because the pointed tip of the tee is shielded. Another advantage of the invention is that it provides the player with directional information. As shown in
(32) The middle section can also be pointing forward as shown in
(33) The foldable tee can also include a belt clip as shown in an exploded view in
(34) While the above description contains many specificities, the reader should not construe these as limitations on the scope of the invention, but merely as exemplifications of preferred embodiments thereof. Those skilled in the art will envision many other possible variations within its scope. Accordingly, the reader is requested to determine the scope of the invention by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, and not by the examples which have been given.