US1677261A - Device for improving stance in connection with the game of golf - Google Patents

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US1677261A
US1677261A US275909A US27590928A US1677261A US 1677261 A US1677261 A US 1677261A US 275909 A US275909 A US 275909A US 27590928 A US27590928 A US 27590928A US 1677261 A US1677261 A US 1677261A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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  • My invention relates to an arrangement of a certain more or less horizontal plate-like member containing a vertical slot, in such a manner that the vision of the player, in taking his or her stance, is constrained to remain in a fixed rectilinear direction with respect to the golf ball.
  • This condition is recognized to be essential and vital in properly executing the strokes in the game of golf. It is commonly referred to as keeping the head downthe eye on the ball.
  • My invention consists in locating by simple means, a plate, sheet or other fiat opaque member in a temporarily fixed position in a more or less horizontal plane, at a distance above the ground or floor, and in relation to the ball, suited to the player and to the conditions, aforesaid member to contain a slot through which the'player may bring his vision to bear on the ball in taking his or her position or stance.
  • Aforesaid slot is of a restricted width in a direction more 01' less at right angles to the swing of the players club or iron, and therefore forces the player, in keeping his vision on the ball, to hold his head and consequently other parts of his upper body in the more or less fixed pivotal position demanded when acquiring a proper and finished stroke.
  • Figure 1 is a conventional isometric view of the complete instrument or device in position on a portion G of a golf links, playing ground, or floor.
  • Figure 2 is a view of the device from above.'
  • Figure 3 is an elevation of the device from one side, G representing the ground or the floor line, as the case may be.
  • 1 is a member of wood, metal, or other material, solid or hollow, with a circular cross section, and of a suitable length to include a pointed end or a base or other means of instantly placing and retaining it and its appurtenances in a more or less vertical position in the ground 4 or on any surface, a middle portion on which to mount and secure the slotted member 2, and an upper portion by which the device 1928.
  • 2 is a sheet, plate, or flat member of wood or metal, or built up of any other material, containing the slot 3, opaque sides of more or less width, a hole 4 to permit the member to be rotatably mounted on the rod 1, and in one piece or inhalves with hinges, 5 as shown, or other means of securing the halves together.
  • the hinges are preferred, as it better permits the rapid dismounting and stowing of the device in the players grip bag. It is understood that I may vary the width ofthe slot, the 'widths of the portions of 2 at the sides of the slot, or the proportions of any of the members hereinbefore or to be mentioned, or the method of joining or assembling them.
  • 6 is a sleeve of suitable material, slidable on 1, and, provided witha thumb screw or othermeans for; bold ing it and consequently the member 2 at any desired height.
  • 7 is a collar of rubber, wood or other material to restrict the distance that 1 enters the ground, and better to rigidly support it. It is understood that a base or other means may be substituted for the pointed end if it is desired to use the device on floors where penetration would be impractical or impossible.
  • a golf ball B not a part of my inVen-,
  • tion is shown in a position approximately that when the device is placed ready to apill ply, C-D being approximately the line of the players vislon.
  • a thin opaque, fiat or plate-like member with a slot or narrow bifurcation through its ,thin dimension means for placing, adjusting, and retaining said flat member and slot in a desired position, and means for rapiddisassenibly of the device for stowageiu the playefis club bag or other receptacle.

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July 17, 1922.
E.- H. WILLIAMS DEVICE FOR IMPROVING STANCE IN CONNECTION WITH THE GAME OF GOLF Filed May 1928 Fig.3
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W4 nesses Patented July 17, 1928.
, UNITE s r ELMO HAMILTON WILLIAMS, or PEARL HARBOR, TERRITORY or HAWAII.
DEVICE FOR IMTPROVING STANCE IN CONNECTION WITH THE GAME OF *GOLF.
Application filed May 7,
My invention relates to an arrangement of a certain more or less horizontal plate-like member containing a vertical slot, in such a manner that the vision of the player, in taking his or her stance, is constrained to remain in a fixed rectilinear direction with respect to the golf ball.
This condition is recognized to be essential and vital in properly executing the strokes in the game of golf. It is commonly referred to as keeping the head downthe eye on the ball.
My invention consists in locating by simple means, a plate, sheet or other fiat opaque member in a temporarily fixed position in a more or less horizontal plane, at a distance above the ground or floor, and in relation to the ball, suited to the player and to the conditions, aforesaid member to contain a slot through which the'player may bring his vision to bear on the ball in taking his or her position or stance. Aforesaid slot is of a restricted width in a direction more 01' less at right angles to the swing of the players club or iron, and therefore forces the player, in keeping his vision on the ball, to hold his head and consequently other parts of his upper body in the more or less fixed pivotal position demanded when acquiring a proper and finished stroke.
M i invention will be more clearly understood by referring to the accompanying drawing and the novel features will be particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawing, in which like parts are indicated by similar reference symbols throughout the several views Figure 1 is a conventional isometric view of the complete instrument or device in position on a portion G of a golf links, playing ground, or floor.
Figure 2 is a view of the device from above.'
Figure 3 is an elevation of the device from one side, G representing the ground or the floor line, as the case may be.
Referring to Figure 1, 1 is a member of wood, metal, or other material, solid or hollow, with a circular cross section, and of a suitable length to include a pointed end or a base or other means of instantly placing and retaining it and its appurtenances in a more or less vertical position in the ground 4 or on any surface, a middle portion on which to mount and secure the slotted member 2, and an upper portion by which the device 1928. Serial No, 275,909.
@can be handled, and fixed or placed in'position. 2 is a sheet, plate, or flat member of wood or metal, or built up of any other material, containing the slot 3, opaque sides of more or less width, a hole 4 to permit the member to be rotatably mounted on the rod 1, and in one piece or inhalves with hinges, 5 as shown, or other means of securing the halves together. The hinges are preferred, as it better permits the rapid dismounting and stowing of the device in the players grip bag. It is understood that I may vary the width ofthe slot, the 'widths of the portions of 2 at the sides of the slot, or the proportions of any of the members hereinbefore or to be mentioned, or the method of joining or assembling them.
' Referring to Fig. 8, 6 is a sleeve of suitable material, slidable on 1, and, provided witha thumb screw or othermeans for; bold ing it and consequently the member 2 at any desired height. 7 is a collar of rubber, wood or other material to restrict the distance that 1 enters the ground, and better to rigidly support it. It is understood that a base or other means may be substituted for the pointed end if it is desired to use the device on floors where penetration would be impractical or impossible.
A golf ball B, not a part of my inVen-,
tion, is shown in a position approximately that when the device is placed ready to apill ply, C-D being approximately the line of the players vislon.
While I have herein shown and described the best embodiment of my, invention that I have so far devised, I desire it to be understood that various changes may be' made or resorted to in the form, proportions, combination, construction, arrangement, and material of the several parts without departing from the scope and spirit of my invention,
and hence I do not intend to be limited to the details herein shown and described except as they may be included in the claims. That which I claim as new and which I desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is 1. In an accessory for guiding vision in playing thegame of golf, or the like, the
combination with a rod, or the like, of a thin opaque, flat or plate-like member with a slot or narrow bifurcation through its thin dimension, said plate revolvably mounted on said rod, means for placing said rod so that said fiat member may have a desired relation between the surface of the ground or any other surface, an object on such surface, and the eye of the operator, and means for adjusting said flat member on said rod,
2. In an accessory for guiding Vision in playing'the game of golf, or the like, a thin opaque, fiat or plate-like member with a slot or narrow bifurcation through its ,thin dimension, means for placing, adjusting, and retaining said flat member and slot in a desired position, and means for rapiddisassenibly of the device for stowageiu the playefis club bag or other receptacle.
ELNIO HANHLTON VVILLIALIS.
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Cited By (6)

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US2575668A (en) * 1949-05-25 1951-11-20 Samuel N Lemoyne Indicating device for improving skill in golf
US2669782A (en) * 1951-10-09 1954-02-23 William Y Turner Golf practice sighting device
US3656752A (en) * 1970-07-29 1972-04-18 Francis T Moriarty Training aid for improving putting
US3853325A (en) * 1973-06-05 1974-12-10 N Easterbrook Golfer{40 s practice aid
US6746339B1 (en) 2002-12-27 2004-06-08 Gestion Thima Inc. Putting practice device and practice method using said device
US9919195B2 (en) * 2016-02-02 2018-03-20 Dutch Skiver Short game golf trainer system

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2575668A (en) * 1949-05-25 1951-11-20 Samuel N Lemoyne Indicating device for improving skill in golf
US2669782A (en) * 1951-10-09 1954-02-23 William Y Turner Golf practice sighting device
US3656752A (en) * 1970-07-29 1972-04-18 Francis T Moriarty Training aid for improving putting
US3853325A (en) * 1973-06-05 1974-12-10 N Easterbrook Golfer{40 s practice aid
US6746339B1 (en) 2002-12-27 2004-06-08 Gestion Thima Inc. Putting practice device and practice method using said device
US9919195B2 (en) * 2016-02-02 2018-03-20 Dutch Skiver Short game golf trainer system

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