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US3423094A
US3423094A US662640A US3423094DA US3423094A US 3423094 A US3423094 A US 3423094A US 662640 A US662640 A US 662640A US 3423094D A US3423094D A US 3423094DA US 3423094 A US3423094 A US 3423094A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • FIG. 1 is a top plan view of the preferred fform of the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view taken on the plane indicated at 2--2 in FIG. 1 and showing a contracted position of the device in phantom, and',
  • FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view taken on the plane indicated at 3 3 in FIG. 1.
  • the ⁇ device illustrated therein enables the user to assume a stance with the correct spacing between the feet; hold the feet in place and to become conscious of the proper weight transference necessary to making a golf shot as advocated by leading present day golf professionals.
  • the device illustrated consists of two pieces of square steel or aluminum tubing 15 and 16 telescopically connected together. On one of the surfaces of the inner tube 15, there is a stamped calibration 13 in inches reading 16 through ,22. Two leather straps and 18 are attached to opposite ends of the body tubes and 16 as explained in greater detail below. Two steel pins 14 and 17 are attached to the opposite ends of the tubes 15 and 16, respectively, by passing the pins through transverse openings in the tubes and attaching snap rings 22 and 21 to the pins.
  • one strap 18 is partly forced into that end of the tubing 16.
  • One steel pin 17 is forced through the holes in the tubing 16 in such a manner as to lock the strap in place.
  • a snap ring 21 is slid onto the pin and forced into a groove nearest the head of the pin thereby locking the pin to the tubing.
  • the other pin 14 is forced through transverse holes in the tubing 15 and through one link of a one and one-half inch (1l/2") long chain 12 thereby loc-king the chain in place and until the head of the pin is in contact with the surface of the tubing.
  • a snap ring 22 is forced onto the pin until it is seated in a groove nearest to the head of the pin thereby locking the pin to the tubing.
  • the other Patented Jan. 21, 1969 ICC leather strap 10 is reeved through a steel ring 11 on the free end of the chain.
  • Two collars 19 and 20 with set screws are slid one on each pin and tightened in the positions illustrated.
  • the smaller tubing 15 is slid inside the larger tubing 16 with the pins pointing in the same ⁇ direction and parallel to each other. Now the device is cornpletely assembled as shown in the drawing.
  • the shoulders of the user are measured for width. This measurement is set on the device by telescoping or extending the smaller tubing 15 inside the larger tubing 16 until the free end of the larger tubing is aligned with the proper number scaled on the smaller tubing (i.e. if the users shoulder width is twenty inches, the device is set at 20 on the scale). The device is held in place while the two pins are forced into the ground to the depth of the two collars. The upper surface of the tubing will be at about the level of the users angles. If the user is a right-handed swinger, the stationary strap 18 is placed around the left ankle. The strap on the end of the chain is placed around the right ankle. The procedure is the opposite for a left-handed swinger. Now, the user is ready to swing with his wooden headed clubs. For shots with iron-headed clubs, the device is telescoped to a shorter length.
  • a golf stance correcting device comprising:
  • ground engaging means mounted on said body portion for mounting said body in a generally horizontal position above the ground at approximately the level of the users ankles;
  • (C) linkage means attached to one of said body members adjacent to one end of said body portion for pivotal movement about said one end of said body portion;
  • said body members consist of two sections of tubing telescopically connected together
  • said ground engaging means consists of a pair of pins mounted one on each of said tubing sections and projecting laterally therefrom generally parallel to each other
  • said linkage means consists of a chain pivotally supported on one of said pins
  • said ankle clamps consist of straps, one strap attached to the other one of said pins and the other strap attached to said chain.

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H. AUSLANDER ET AL 3,423,094
GOLF STANCE CORRECTING DEVICE Jan. 21, 1969 Filed Aug. 23, 1967 R mm No EN vAo may n .mi ms Y D MM United States Patent O 3,423,094 GOLF STANCE CORRECTING DEVICE Harry Auslander, 976 W. Alisal, Apt. 8, and Gary E.
Morano, P.0. Box 1141, both of Salinas, Calif. 93901 Filed Aug. 23, 1967, Ser. No. 662,640 U.S. Cl. 273-187 2 Claims Int. Cl. A63b 69/36; A01k l5/00; B681) 1/.14
ABSTRACT F THE DISCLOSURE While the device of this invention can be made with various structural details within the scope of the appended claims, the preferred form of the device is illustrated in the attached drawing in which:
FIG. 1 is a top plan view of the preferred fform of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view taken on the plane indicated at 2--2 in FIG. 1 and showing a contracted position of the device in phantom, and',
FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view taken on the plane indicated at 3 3 in FIG. 1.
Referring now in detail to the drawing, the `device illustrated therein enables the user to assume a stance with the correct spacing between the feet; hold the feet in place and to become conscious of the proper weight transference necessary to making a golf shot as advocated by leading present day golf professionals.
The device illustrated consists of two pieces of square steel or aluminum tubing 15 and 16 telescopically connected together. On one of the surfaces of the inner tube 15, there is a stamped calibration 13 in inches reading 16 through ,22. Two leather straps and 18 are attached to opposite ends of the body tubes and 16 as explained in greater detail below. Two steel pins 14 and 17 are attached to the opposite ends of the tubes 15 and 16, respectively, by passing the pins through transverse openings in the tubes and attaching snap rings 22 and 21 to the pins.
To ascmble the device; one strap 18 is partly forced into that end of the tubing 16. One steel pin 17 is forced through the holes in the tubing 16 in such a manner as to lock the strap in place. When the head of the pin has made contact with the surface of the tubing, a snap ring 21 is slid onto the pin and forced into a groove nearest the head of the pin thereby locking the pin to the tubing. The other pin 14 is forced through transverse holes in the tubing 15 and through one link of a one and one-half inch (1l/2") long chain 12 thereby loc-king the chain in place and until the head of the pin is in contact with the surface of the tubing. A snap ring 22 is forced onto the pin until it is seated in a groove nearest to the head of the pin thereby locking the pin to the tubing. The other Patented Jan. 21, 1969 ICC leather strap 10 is reeved through a steel ring 11 on the free end of the chain. Two collars 19 and 20 with set screws are slid one on each pin and tightened in the positions illustrated. The smaller tubing 15 is slid inside the larger tubing 16 with the pins pointing in the same `direction and parallel to each other. Now the device is cornpletely assembled as shown in the drawing.
To properly use the device; the shoulders of the user are measured for width. This measurement is set on the device by telescoping or extending the smaller tubing 15 inside the larger tubing 16 until the free end of the larger tubing is aligned with the proper number scaled on the smaller tubing (i.e. if the users shoulder width is twenty inches, the device is set at 20 on the scale). The device is held in place while the two pins are forced into the ground to the depth of the two collars. The upper surface of the tubing will be at about the level of the users angles. If the user is a right-handed swinger, the stationary strap 18 is placed around the left ankle. The strap on the end of the chain is placed around the right ankle. The procedure is the opposite for a left-handed swinger. Now, the user is ready to swing with his wooden headed clubs. For shots with iron-headed clubs, the device is telescoped to a shorter length.
We claim:
1. A golf stance correcting device comprising:
(A) an elongated body portion having a pair of body members slidably mounted together for changing the length of said body portion;
(B) ground engaging means mounted on said body portion for mounting said body in a generally horizontal position above the ground at approximately the level of the users ankles;
(C) linkage means attached to one of said body members adjacent to one end of said body portion for pivotal movement about said one end of said body portion;
(D) a first ankle clamp attached to said linkage means at a position spaced away from the point of attachment of said linkage means to said one of said body members; and
(E) a second ankle clamp attached to the other one of said body members adjacent to the other end of said body portion.
2. The device of claim 1 characterized further in that said body members consist of two sections of tubing telescopically connected together, said ground engaging means consists of a pair of pins mounted one on each of said tubing sections and projecting laterally therefrom generally parallel to each other, said linkage means consists of a chain pivotally supported on one of said pins, and said ankle clamps consist of straps, one strap attached to the other one of said pins and the other strap attached to said chain.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1/1888 Freeman 119-126 X 4/1966 Hanna 273--187
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US3614107A (en) * 1970-05-13 1971-10-19 James M Kinsey Golf training device
US4088326A (en) * 1976-08-17 1978-05-09 Bifulco John M Knee holder for golfers
US4103897A (en) * 1977-06-27 1978-08-01 Rene Ostyn Golfer's stance correcting device
JPS5452970U (en) * 1977-09-21 1979-04-12
US4186688A (en) * 1978-03-27 1980-02-05 Gaitan Edward W Restraining device for cattle
US4657258A (en) * 1984-11-08 1987-04-14 Martin Melov Golfer's stance positioning device
US5085437A (en) * 1990-12-12 1992-02-04 Leitao Joseph F Chipping and putting practice device
US5860872A (en) * 1996-03-07 1999-01-19 Vitale; Kevin Batter's stride training device
US20040137998A1 (en) * 2003-01-15 2004-07-15 Perry Alvin Sharell Golf Swing Stance Stabilizer
US20120329567A1 (en) * 2011-06-23 2012-12-27 Rammos Adan Anastasios Devices and methods for improving a golfer's swing
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US3614107A (en) * 1970-05-13 1971-10-19 James M Kinsey Golf training device
US4088326A (en) * 1976-08-17 1978-05-09 Bifulco John M Knee holder for golfers
US4103897A (en) * 1977-06-27 1978-08-01 Rene Ostyn Golfer's stance correcting device
JPS5452970U (en) * 1977-09-21 1979-04-12
US4186688A (en) * 1978-03-27 1980-02-05 Gaitan Edward W Restraining device for cattle
US4657258A (en) * 1984-11-08 1987-04-14 Martin Melov Golfer's stance positioning device
US5085437A (en) * 1990-12-12 1992-02-04 Leitao Joseph F Chipping and putting practice device
WO1992020412A1 (en) * 1991-05-03 1992-11-26 Leitao Joseph F Chipping and putting device
US5860872A (en) * 1996-03-07 1999-01-19 Vitale; Kevin Batter's stride training device
US20040137998A1 (en) * 2003-01-15 2004-07-15 Perry Alvin Sharell Golf Swing Stance Stabilizer
WO2004064941A1 (en) * 2003-01-15 2004-08-05 Perry Alvin S Golf swing stance stabilizer
US20120329567A1 (en) * 2011-06-23 2012-12-27 Rammos Adan Anastasios Devices and methods for improving a golfer's swing
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