WO2007032578A1 - Holder of article for golf - Google Patents

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WO2007032578A1
WO2007032578A1 PCT/KR2006/000196 KR2006000196W WO2007032578A1 WO 2007032578 A1 WO2007032578 A1 WO 2007032578A1 KR 2006000196 W KR2006000196 W KR 2006000196W WO 2007032578 A1 WO2007032578 A1 WO 2007032578A1
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ball marker
holder
main body
tee
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Sang Jung Kim
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Sang Jung Kim
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B57/00Golfing accessories
    • A63B57/20Holders, e.g. of tees or of balls
    • A63B57/207Golf ball position marker holders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B57/00Golfing accessories
    • A63B57/0032Tee-gauges; Tee-repairing devices
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B57/00Golfing accessories
    • A63B57/20Holders, e.g. of tees or of balls
    • A63B57/203Tee holders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B57/00Golfing accessories
    • A63B57/30Markers
    • A63B57/353Golf ball position markers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B57/00Golfing accessories
    • A63B57/50Golfing accessories specially adapted for course maintenance

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  • the present invention relates to a holder of articles for golf, more particularly to a holder of articles for golf, which is capable of firmly holding a tee while being capable of accommodating other articles other than the tee at the same time.
  • Korean Utility Model Registration No. 20-0372823 discloses a holding member which is designed to be attached to a cap or a belt of a golfer, in which a ball marker is secured by a magnet built in the holding member.
  • the holder according to the prior art has a drawback that a main body adapted for securing a ball marker is immovable, so that the main body cannot move to facilitate the accommodation of other items mentioned above even though proper compartments for receiving other items are provided at the main body.
  • the present invention aims to solve the aforementioned drawbacks of the prior art. Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a holder of articles for golf, in which a tee receiving part is furnished therewith so as to firmly hold a tee with tension against the tee.
  • a holder of articles for golf comprises a main body for accommodating a tee, and a clip attached to the main body.
  • the main body is provided with pipe-shaped space with vertically ruptured portion, in which the tee is received. With such an arrangement, the tee can be firmly held by tension applied thereto via a tee receiving part.
  • the main body is configured to receive a ball marker, and is provided with a movable element that shifts relative to the main body so as to lock or release the state of accommodation of the ball marker. Therefore, the holder is capable of holding a ball marker as well as a tee.
  • the main body is composed of a front housing and an associated rear housing.
  • the ball marker is received on a front surface of the front housing.
  • the tee is arranged to be interposed between the front housing and the rear housing.
  • the rear housing is furnished with a circular aperture, through which a ring-shaped protrusion formed on the clip is rotatably inserted.
  • the main body comprises a ball marker fixing part that is retractable with respect to the front housing through an aperture formed on the front housing, a spring for elastically supporting the ball marker fixing part, and a position fixing member, which is movable back and forth with respect to the rear housing while being supported by the spring.
  • the position fixing member is preferably fit into the ring-shaped protrusion.
  • the spring can be shared in providing elastic support for the ball marker fixing part and for fixing orientation of the main body with respect to the clip, thereby simplifying a structure of the holder.
  • the position fixing member is disposed into the ring- shaped protrusion, the structure for fixing orientation of the main body with respect to the clip can be simply realized.
  • the position fixing member includes a plurality of juts. Fitting recesses associated with the juts are formed on the clip in a circular manner. With such an arrangement, an angle of the main body relative to the clip is readily adjustable and is firmly sustainable.
  • a tee can be firmly held by elasticity applied thereto via a tee receiving part.
  • a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention is capable of holding a ball marker as well as a tee. Further, marker receiving space and tee receiving space are easily formed.
  • a main body of the holder of articles for golf can rotate in accordance with user convenience.
  • space formed between a front housing and a rear housing of the holder can be utilized to receive a repair tool.
  • the spring can be shared in providing elastic support for the ball marker fixing part and for fixing orientation of the main body with respect to the clip, thereby simplifying a structure of the holder.
  • an angle of the main body relative to a clip is readily adjustable and is firmly sustainable.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded, perspective view of a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention!
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded, perspective view showing a part of a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention, in which an operation of the holder is illustrated;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view depicting fabrication of a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a side sectional view of a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention, taken along midway.
  • a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention is composed of a main body for accommodating various items for golf and a clip coupled to the main body.
  • the main body and the clip may be integrally formed. However, it is preferable to rotatably couple the clip to the main body.
  • the main body is designed to accommodate a ball marker (100), a repair tool (80), and a tee (90). Even though it is preferable that all of the ball marker (100), the repair tool (80), and the tee (80) are prepared, however some of them may be omitted if necessary.
  • the ball marker (100) is disk shaped, made of metal, plastic or non- metallic material .
  • the tee (90) comprises a tapered head (92), on an upper surface of which a golf ball is to be placed, a stem (94) downwardly extending from the head (92).
  • the stem (94) is equipped with a fixing rim (96).
  • the repair tool (80) is an inverted U-shape, including a left leg (82), a right leg (81) and a connecting portion (83) for integrally coupling the left leg and the right leg.
  • the outer sides of the left leg (82) and the right leg (81) are curved ending to be a sharp pointed edge.
  • a lateral concave portion (84) is formed at each outer side of the left leg (82) and the right leg (81), which is fixedly supported by a plate spring (89) that will be described later.
  • Formed on the front and rear surfaces of the connecting portion (83) of the repair tool (80) are circular recesses (85). Alternatively, the circular recesses (85) may be substituted by a circular opening.
  • the main body is provided with receiving space for the ball marker (100), in or from which the ball marker (100) is accommodated or withdrawn.
  • a movable element is installed to the main body in order to lock or release state of accommodation of the ball marker (100).
  • the main body is provided with receiving space for the repair tool (80), in or from which the repair tool (80) is accommodated or withdrawn.
  • the plate spring (89) configured to bias against the repair tool (80) is built in the main body.
  • the main body is provided with pipe-shaped space with vertically ruptured part, in which the tee (90) is received.
  • the main body is composed of a front housing (10) and an associated rear housing (30).
  • the front housing (10) and the rear housing (30) are fabricated together by means of a bolt or an adhesive.
  • the vertically extended front housing (10) is constructed in such a fashion that a lower end thereof is rounded and a concavely curved portion(19') is formed at an upper portion thereof.
  • the front housing (10) includes a front plate member (12), on which an angular aperture (20) is formed in the midway thereof.
  • the front plate member (12) is provided with front wings (14) extending from both sides thereof.
  • rear wings (34) are provided at the rear housing (30).
  • pipe- shaped space with vertically ruptured portion is prepared.
  • a front upper groove (17) which is tapered downwardly, is provided.
  • a front lower groove (15) of a straight line is provided.
  • the front lower groove (15) comprises a front fixing groove (16) laterally traversing therein, which is in conjunction with the fixing rim (96) formed on the tee (90), thereby effectively preventing the tee (90) from escaping from the holder.
  • a proximal end of the front wings (14), adjacent to the front plate member (12), is thicker than a distal end of the front wings (14). Accordingly, when the front housing (10) and the rear housing (30) are fabricated together, the proximal ends of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34) are to be contacted with each other while the distal ends of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34) are spaced apart. With such an arrangement, a pipe-shaped receiving space with a vertically ruptured portion is provided.
  • an angular aperture (20) is formed. Through the aperture (20) of the front plate member (12), an angular projection (72) formed on a ball marker fixing part (70) is inserted. Accordingly, rotation of the ball marker fixing part (70) on a longitudinal axis is restrained while allowing the ball marker fixing part (70) to move back and forth.
  • the ball marker fixing part (70) is movable relative to the main body, state of the accommodation of the ball marker (100) in the holder can be maintained or released on demand.
  • a half-moon shaped seat (21) is positioned around the angular aperture (20).
  • the ball marker fixing part (70) is biased toward a forehead of the main body by a spring (79)
  • the seat (21) and a disk (71) of the ball marker fixing part (70) come into contact with each other.
  • the seat (21) loses the contact with the disk (71).
  • an upper/lower projections (19) are arranged adjacent to the angular aperture (20) above and below the seat (21).
  • the upper/lower projections (19) are designed to engage with a cut-away portion (65) of a position fixing member (60), which will be described later, so as to prevent the rotation of the position fixing member (60).
  • Cylindrical bosses (18) for fabricating the front housing (10) and the rear housing (30) are formed above and below the upper/lower projections (19).
  • a border wall (22) Disposed along a contour of the front plate member (12) is a border wall (22) substantially forming U-shape.
  • the border wall (22) extending toward a forehead is provided with a front flange (23).
  • the ball marker (100) is received in space formed by the front flange (23), the border wall (22), and the front plate member (12).
  • the ball marker (100) can be inserted or withdrawn through an upper portion of the space for receiving the same.
  • the aperture (20) of the front plate member (12) is positioned above the ball marker (100) as received in a ball marker receiving space.
  • An inner surface of the border wall (22) extending rearward is furnished with a stepped portion (24). At opposite ends of the stepped portion (24), substantially positioned at a right upper portion and a left upper portion thereof, there is provided with a discontinued portion (25) adapted for inserting the plate spring (89), respectively.
  • the plate spring (89) is embodied in a plate whose center portion is convexIy curved.
  • the convex center portion of the plate spring (89) is positioned into the discontinued portion (25).
  • the convex center portion of the plate spring (89) protrudes above the stepped portion (24) so as to engage with lateral concave portions (84) of the repair tool (80), thereby preventing unintended escape of the repair tool (80) from the holder.
  • slits (27) are provided, into which both ends of the plate spring (89) are fitted.
  • the plate spring (89) fixed in the slits (27) provides supporting pressure, with which accommodation of the repair tool (80) can be firmly maintained or released, selectively.
  • the repair tool (80) is received in space formed between the front plate member (12) and the rear plate member (32). Namely, the repair tool (80) can be inserted or withdrawn through an upper portion of the space for receiving the same. Surrounded by the stepped portion (24), the front wings (14), and the rear wings (34), the accommodation of the repair tool (80) is achieved.
  • the boss (18), the upper/lower projections (19), and the seat (21) is disposed between the left leg (82) and the right leg (81).
  • the receiving space can be formed with simple structure.
  • the ball marker fixing part (70) includes an angular projection (72) to be inserted into an aperture formed on the front plate member (12), and a disk (71) integrally formed with the angular projection (72). Formed on a rear surface of the disk (71) is a hole (73) for encompassing the spring (79). For smooth contact with the ball marker (100), a frontal surface of the angular projection (72) is vertically curved.
  • the ball marker fixing part (70) When the angular projection (72) of the ball marker fixing part (70) is inserted into the aperture (20), the ball marker fixing part is biased so as to the frontal surface of the angular projection (72) is protruded above the surface of the front plate member (12). During insertion or withdrawal of the ball marker (100), the ball marker fixing part (70) is forcibly moved backward against the spring (79) while a rear surface of the ball marker (100) is contacting with angular projection (72).
  • the position fixing member (60) comprises a rear surface plate (63) of a circular shape, and a lateral flange (61) integrally formed on the circumference of the rear surface plate (63).
  • the lateral flange (61) includes a cut-away portion (65). Namely, the lateral flange (61) is partially formed along the circumference of the rear surface plate (63).
  • the clip (50) includes a plurality of fitting recesses (56) formed at positions corresponding to the juts (64).
  • the rear surface plate (63) of the position fixing member (60) is furnished with a supporting rod (66) on a front surface thereof, which is adapted for being inserted into the spring (79).
  • the spring (79) is preferably realized in a coil spring that is compressed or restored within space formed between the hole (73) of the ball marker fixing part (70) and the supporting rod (66) of the position fixing member (60).
  • the lateral flange (61) of the position fixing member (60) is placed encircling the seat (21) provided on the rear surface of the front plate member (12).
  • the upper/lower projections (19) of the front plate member (12) are engaged with the cut-away portion (65) of the position fixing member (60).
  • the position fixing member (60) As the main body or the clip (30) rotates, the position fixing member (60) is forced to move forward against the biasing spring (79). Therefore, it should be appreciated that one spring (79) can simultaneously provide both of the position fixing member (60) and the ball marker fixing part (70) with elastic support.
  • the rear housing (30) is vertically extended, whose lower end is rounded and whose upper end is provided with a flange (39).
  • the rear housing (30) further comprises a rear plate member (32) having a circular aperture (40) formed at a center thereof.
  • a contour of the flange (39) accords with that of the concaveIy curved portion (19') of the front plate member (12).
  • the gap defined by the flange (39) and the front plate member (12) serves as an entrance for the repair tool (80).
  • the rear plate member (32) is provided with rear wings (34) extending from both sides thereof. In cooperation with the front wings (14) of the front housing (10) and the rear wings (34) of the rear housing (30), receiving space for a tee is prepared.
  • a rear upper groove (37), which is tapered downwardly, is provided at an upper portion of the front surface of the rear wings (34).
  • a rear lower groove (35) of a straight line is provided.
  • the rear lower groove (35) comprises a rear fixing groove (36) laterally traversing therein.
  • a proximal end of the rear wings (34), adjacent to the rear plate member (32), is thicker than a distal end of the rear wings (34).
  • the proximal ends of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34) are to be contacted with each other while the distal ends of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34) are spaced apart.
  • a tee can be accommodated in a pipe-shaped receiving space with a vertically ruptured portion, which is defined by cooperation of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34).
  • the rear plate member (32) or the rear wings (34) is furnished with fastening holes (43) (38) for coupling with the front plate member (12).
  • the fastening holes (43) are located on positions corresponding to the boss (18) formed on the front plate member (12).
  • a ring-shaped protrusion (54) of the clip (50), which will be detailed later, is rotatably inserted, thereby enabling rotation relative to each other.
  • the rear plate member (32) includes ribs (42) vertically extending at both sides of the circular aperture (40) on a front surface thereof.
  • the upper ends of the ribs (42) are connected to the flange (39).
  • the rear plate member (32) is fitted in an inner surface of the border wall (22) and the ribs (42) is engaged with the stepped portion (24) of the front housing (10).
  • a rear surface of the rear plate member (32) comprises a protrusion (44) extending in a width direction thereof.
  • a middle portion (46) of the protrusion (44) comprises an upper surface, which is curvedly formed in a shape of an arc so as to allow rotation of a ring-shaped protrusion (54), which will be detailed later.
  • Each end portion (45) of the protrusion (44) serves to restrict a range of relative rotation of the clip (50) and the rear housing (30) while interfering with the clip (50).
  • the clip (50) is mainly composed of a front supporting portion (52) and a rear supporting portion (51) that is integrally formed with the front supporting portion (52).
  • a user may mount the holder on his or her belt by virtue of elastic deformation of the rear supporting portion (51).
  • the clip may be realized in such a manner that separately formed the front supporting portion (52) and the rear supporting portion (51) are joined together by means of a hinge that is elastically supported by a spring.
  • the ring-shaped protrusion (54) is formed in a discontinued manner with at least two partially cut-away sections that facilitate deformation of the ring-shaped protrusion (54) for ease of fabrication.
  • An open end of the ring-shaped protrusion (54) is furnished with a hook (55) which is adapted for preventing disengagement of the clip (50) from the circular aperture (40) once the ring-shaped protrusion (54) enter into the circular aperture (40).
  • a plurality of fitting recesses (56) are positioned in a circumferential direction.
  • the aforementioned position fixing member (60) is disposed within the space defined by the ring- shaped protrusion (54).
  • the ring-shaped protrusion (54) As the ring-shaped protrusion (54) is pushed into the circular aperture (40) formed on the rear housing (30), the ring-shaped protrusion (54) is elastically deformed while an outer surface of the hook (55) is being contacted with an inner surface of the circular aperture (40). Eventually, insertion of the ring-shaped protrusion (54) to the circular aperture (40) is completed when a shape of the ring-shaped protrusion (54) is restored.
  • the position fixing member (60) is disposed within the space defined by the ring-shaped protrusion (54).
  • the spring (79) is mounted on the supporting rod (66) of the position fixing member (60) and is simultaneously inserted into the hole (73) of the ball marker fixing part (70).
  • the front housing (10) equipped with the plate spring (89) is fabricated with the rear housing (30) by a fastening means, such as a bolt or an adhesive, while aligning the angular projection (72) of the ball marker fixing part (70) with the aperture (20) of the front housing (10).
  • a fastening means such as a bolt or an adhesive
  • Both ends of the spring (79) are respectively supported by the ball marker fixing part (70) and the rear surface plate (63) of the position fixing member (60) .
  • Ball marker receiving space formed on the front housing (10) is defined by a front surface of the front plate member (12), an inner surface of the border wall (22), and an inner surface of the front flange (23).
  • the upper portion of the ball marker can be served as an entrance for a ball marker.
  • the ball marker fixing part (70) configured to be retractable through the aperture (20) of the front plate member (12) serves as a ball marker stopper for preventing a ball marker form being escaped. Specifically, as the ball marker (100) is downwardly inserted through the entrance, an end of the ball marker (100) comes into contact with the angular projection (72).
  • the accommodation process starts while the ball marker fixing part (70) is forcibly moved backward against the spring (79). After completion of the accommodation, the ball marker fixing part (70) moves forward, thereby preventing the ball marker form being escaped therefrom.
  • the ball marker (100) When a user pushes upward the ball marker (100) with his or her finger, the ball marker (100) can be withdrawn since the ball marker fixing part (70) is retracted. Namely, by employing a movable element that is shifted relative to a main body to get in the receiving space, the accommodation of the ball marker (100) can be maintained or released.
  • the plate springs (89) are elastically deformed while being pressed by outer surfaces of the left leg (82) and the right leg (81).
  • the plate spring (89) is restored to an initial state, so that the center portion of the plate spring (89) is settled in the lateral concave portion (84).
  • the repair tool (80) can be withdrawn with elastic deformation of the plate spring (89) when a user pull it up with a force sufficient to overcome the elasticity of the plate spring (89). Consequently, the state of accommodation of the repair tool (80) can be maintained or released by the plate spring (89).
  • Tee receiving space is formed between the front housing (10) and the rear housing (30). Since open ends of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34) are not contacted with each other, the tee receiving space is provided with a vertically ruptured portion.
  • the front wing (14) and the rear wing (34) are elastically deformed so that accommodation of the tee (90) can be stably maintained by the elasticity of wings.
  • the tee receiving space is furnished with the front fixing groove(16) and the rear fixing groove (36), which are cooperatively engaged with the fixing rim (96) formed on the tee (90), reliability of the accommodation of the tee will be significantly enhanced.
  • the tee (90) When a user pull the tee (90) with a force sufficient to overcome the elasticity of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34), the tee (90) is withdrawn while the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34) are elastically deformed. Consequently, the state of accommodation of the tee (90) can be maintained or released by the pipe-shaped tee receiving space with vertically ruptured portion.
  • the clip (50) and the rear housing (30) can relatively rotate with each other.
  • the position fixing member (60) is biased toward the front supporting portion (52) by the spring (79), and is disposed within the ring-shaped protrusion (54), it is apparent that the position fixing member (60) can serve to prevent the ring-shaped protrusion (54) from being deformed inward. Accordingly, the engagement between the hook (55) and the rear plate member (32) is firmly maintained, so that separation of the clip (50) from the rear housing (30) can be prevented.
  • the protrusion (44) formed on a rear surface of the rear housing (30) serves to restrict a range of relative rotation between the clip (50) and the rear housing (30) while interfering with the front supporting portion (52) of the clip (50). Briefly, relative rotation between the clip (50) and the rear housing (30) is limited by the protrusion (44).
  • a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention can firmly hold a ball marker, regardless of material of the ball marker.
  • the ball marker fixing part having elastic support of the spring enables to ensure accommodation of the ball marker.
  • the holder of articles for golf is capable of holding a repair tool as well as the ball marker.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a holder of articles for golf, more particularly to a holder of articles for golf, which is capable of firmly holding a tee while being capable of accommodating other articles other than the tee at the same time.

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[DESCRIPTION] [Invention Title]
HOLDER OF ARTICLE FOR GOLF
[Technical Field]
The present invention relates to a holder of articles for golf, more particularly to a holder of articles for golf, which is capable of firmly holding a tee while being capable of accommodating other articles other than the tee at the same time.
[Background Art]
There are many subsidiary items used by a golfer during a round of golf, such as a ball marker for locating the position of a ball, a tee, and a repair tool .
Korean Utility Model Registration No. 20-0372823 discloses a holding member which is designed to be attached to a cap or a belt of a golfer, in which a ball marker is secured by a magnet built in the holding member.
[Disclosure]
[Technical Problem]
However, such a prior art is disadvantageous in that only a metallic ball marker can be used in a holder, and retaining strength for holding the ball marker is not sufficient to firmly secure the same. Moreover, there is no appropriate compartment for accommodating other items other than a ball marker, e.g. a tee and a repair tool.
Further, the holder according to the prior art has a drawback that a main body adapted for securing a ball marker is immovable, so that the main body cannot move to facilitate the accommodation of other items mentioned above even though proper compartments for receiving other items are provided at the main body. [Technical Solution]
The present invention aims to solve the aforementioned drawbacks of the prior art. Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a holder of articles for golf, in which a tee receiving part is furnished therewith so as to firmly hold a tee with tension against the tee.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a holder of articles for golf, which is capable of accommodating various golf accessories other than a tee or a repair tool.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a holder of articles for golf, in which orientation of a ball marker, a repair tool, or a tee, which is received in the holder, is adjustable in order to prevent such accessories from being interfered with a body of a golfer when playing golf or taking a rest .
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a holder of articles for golf, in which a ball marker receiving part is arranged parallel to a repair tool receiving part, thereby accomplishing a compact- sized holder.
In order to accomplish the foregoing objects, a holder of articles for golf according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises a main body for accommodating a tee, and a clip attached to the main body. The main body is provided with pipe-shaped space with vertically ruptured portion, in which the tee is received. With such an arrangement, the tee can be firmly held by tension applied thereto via a tee receiving part.
The main body is configured to receive a ball marker, and is provided with a movable element that shifts relative to the main body so as to lock or release the state of accommodation of the ball marker. Therefore, the holder is capable of holding a ball marker as well as a tee.
The main body is composed of a front housing and an associated rear housing. The ball marker is received on a front surface of the front housing. The tee is arranged to be interposed between the front housing and the rear housing. The rear housing is furnished with a circular aperture, through which a ring-shaped protrusion formed on the clip is rotatably inserted. With such an arrangement, the tee and the ball marker can be readily received or withdrawn from the holder, and the main body can rotate with respect to the clip for user convenience. Moreover, a repair tool can be inserted into the space formed between the front housing and the rear housing.
The main body comprises a ball marker fixing part that is retractable with respect to the front housing through an aperture formed on the front housing, a spring for elastically supporting the ball marker fixing part, and a position fixing member, which is movable back and forth with respect to the rear housing while being supported by the spring. The position fixing member is preferably fit into the ring-shaped protrusion.
By arranging the ball marker fixing part, the spring, and the position fixing member in a linear manner, the spring can be shared in providing elastic support for the ball marker fixing part and for fixing orientation of the main body with respect to the clip, thereby simplifying a structure of the holder.
Moreover, since the position fixing member is disposed into the ring- shaped protrusion, the structure for fixing orientation of the main body with respect to the clip can be simply realized.
Further, the position fixing member includes a plurality of juts. Fitting recesses associated with the juts are formed on the clip in a circular manner. With such an arrangement, an angle of the main body relative to the clip is readily adjustable and is firmly sustainable.
[Advantageous Effects]
According to the present invention, a tee can be firmly held by elasticity applied thereto via a tee receiving part. Further, a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention is capable of holding a ball marker as well as a tee. Further, marker receiving space and tee receiving space are easily formed. In addition, a main body of the holder of articles for golf can rotate in accordance with user convenience. Moreover, space formed between a front housing and a rear housing of the holder can be utilized to receive a repair tool.
By arranging a ball marker fixing part, a spring, and a position fixing member in a linear manner, the spring can be shared in providing elastic support for the ball marker fixing part and for fixing orientation of the main body with respect to the clip, thereby simplifying a structure of the holder.
In addition, an angle of the main body relative to a clip is readily adjustable and is firmly sustainable.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an exploded, perspective view of a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention!
FIG. 3 is an exploded, perspective view showing a part of a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention, in which an operation of the holder is illustrated;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view depicting fabrication of a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention! and
FIG. 6 is a side sectional view of a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention, taken along midway.
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Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying FIGs. 1 to 6.
A holder of articles for golf according to the present invention is composed of a main body for accommodating various items for golf and a clip coupled to the main body.
The main body and the clip may be integrally formed. However, it is preferable to rotatably couple the clip to the main body. The main body is designed to accommodate a ball marker (100), a repair tool (80), and a tee (90). Even though it is preferable that all of the ball marker (100), the repair tool (80), and the tee (80) are prepared, however some of them may be omitted if necessary.
The ball marker (100) is disk shaped, made of metal, plastic or non- metallic material .
The tee (90) comprises a tapered head (92), on an upper surface of which a golf ball is to be placed, a stem (94) downwardly extending from the head (92). The stem (94) is equipped with a fixing rim (96).
The repair tool (80) is an inverted U-shape, including a left leg (82), a right leg (81) and a connecting portion (83) for integrally coupling the left leg and the right leg. The outer sides of the left leg (82) and the right leg (81) are curved ending to be a sharp pointed edge. A lateral concave portion (84) is formed at each outer side of the left leg (82) and the right leg (81), which is fixedly supported by a plate spring (89) that will be described later. Formed on the front and rear surfaces of the connecting portion (83) of the repair tool (80) are circular recesses (85). Alternatively, the circular recesses (85) may be substituted by a circular opening.
The main body is provided with receiving space for the ball marker (100), in or from which the ball marker (100) is accommodated or withdrawn. A movable element is installed to the main body in order to lock or release state of accommodation of the ball marker (100).
The main body is provided with receiving space for the repair tool (80), in or from which the repair tool (80) is accommodated or withdrawn. In order to control insertion and withdrawn of the repair tool (80), the plate spring (89) configured to bias against the repair tool (80) is built in the main body. The main body is provided with pipe-shaped space with vertically ruptured part, in which the tee (90) is received.
The main body is composed of a front housing (10) and an associated rear housing (30). The front housing (10) and the rear housing (30) are fabricated together by means of a bolt or an adhesive. The vertically extended front housing (10) is constructed in such a fashion that a lower end thereof is rounded and a concavely curved portion(19') is formed at an upper portion thereof. The front housing (10) includes a front plate member (12), on which an angular aperture (20) is formed in the midway thereof. The front plate member (12) is provided with front wings (14) extending from both sides thereof. Likewise, rear wings (34) are provided at the rear housing (30).
In cooperation with the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34), pipe- shaped space with vertically ruptured portion is prepared. At an upper portion of the rear surface of the front wings (14), a front upper groove (17), which is tapered downwardly, is provided. At a lower portion of the rear surface of the front wings (14), a front lower groove (15) of a straight line is provided.
The front lower groove (15) comprises a front fixing groove (16) laterally traversing therein, which is in conjunction with the fixing rim (96) formed on the tee (90), thereby effectively preventing the tee (90) from escaping from the holder. A proximal end of the front wings (14), adjacent to the front plate member (12), is thicker than a distal end of the front wings (14). Accordingly, when the front housing (10) and the rear housing (30) are fabricated together, the proximal ends of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34) are to be contacted with each other while the distal ends of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34) are spaced apart. With such an arrangement, a pipe-shaped receiving space with a vertically ruptured portion is provided.
At a center of the front plate member (12), an angular aperture (20) is formed. Through the aperture (20) of the front plate member (12), an angular projection (72) formed on a ball marker fixing part (70) is inserted. Accordingly, rotation of the ball marker fixing part (70) on a longitudinal axis is restrained while allowing the ball marker fixing part (70) to move back and forth.
Since the ball marker fixing part (70) is movable relative to the main body, state of the accommodation of the ball marker (100) in the holder can be maintained or released on demand.
On a rear surface of the front plate member (12), a half-moon shaped seat (21) is positioned around the angular aperture (20). When the ball marker fixing part (70) is biased toward a forehead of the main body by a spring (79), the seat (21) and a disk (71) of the ball marker fixing part (70) come into contact with each other. As the ball marker fixing part (70) moves rearward, the seat (21) loses the contact with the disk (71).
On a rear surface of the front plate member (12), an upper/lower projections (19) are arranged adjacent to the angular aperture (20) above and below the seat (21). The upper/lower projections (19) are designed to engage with a cut-away portion (65) of a position fixing member (60), which will be described later, so as to prevent the rotation of the position fixing member (60).
Cylindrical bosses (18) for fabricating the front housing (10) and the rear housing (30) are formed above and below the upper/lower projections (19).
Disposed along a contour of the front plate member (12) is a border wall (22) substantially forming U-shape. The border wall (22) extending toward a forehead is provided with a front flange (23).
The ball marker (100) is received in space formed by the front flange (23), the border wall (22), and the front plate member (12). The ball marker (100) can be inserted or withdrawn through an upper portion of the space for receiving the same.
The aperture (20) of the front plate member (12) is positioned above the ball marker (100) as received in a ball marker receiving space.
An inner surface of the border wall (22) extending rearward is furnished with a stepped portion (24). At opposite ends of the stepped portion (24), substantially positioned at a right upper portion and a left upper portion thereof, there is provided with a discontinued portion (25) adapted for inserting the plate spring (89), respectively.
The plate spring (89) is embodied in a plate whose center portion is convexIy curved. The convex center portion of the plate spring (89) is positioned into the discontinued portion (25). The convex center portion of the plate spring (89) protrudes above the stepped portion (24) so as to engage with lateral concave portions (84) of the repair tool (80), thereby preventing unintended escape of the repair tool (80) from the holder. Between the stepped portion (24) and the border wall (22), slits (27) are provided, into which both ends of the plate spring (89) are fitted.
The plate spring (89) fixed in the slits (27) provides supporting pressure, with which accommodation of the repair tool (80) can be firmly maintained or released, selectively.
The repair tool (80) is received in space formed between the front plate member (12) and the rear plate member (32). Namely, the repair tool (80) can be inserted or withdrawn through an upper portion of the space for receiving the same. Surrounded by the stepped portion (24), the front wings (14), and the rear wings (34), the accommodation of the repair tool (80) is achieved.
When the repair tool is accommodated in the receiving space, the boss (18), the upper/lower projections (19), and the seat (21) is disposed between the left leg (82) and the right leg (81).
Because the boss (18), the upper/lower projections (19), and the seat (21) occupy a part of the receiving space for the repair tool, the receiving space can be formed with simple structure.
The ball marker fixing part (70) includes an angular projection (72) to be inserted into an aperture formed on the front plate member (12), and a disk (71) integrally formed with the angular projection (72). Formed on a rear surface of the disk (71) is a hole (73) for encompassing the spring (79). For smooth contact with the ball marker (100), a frontal surface of the angular projection (72) is vertically curved.
When the angular projection (72) of the ball marker fixing part (70) is inserted into the aperture (20), the ball marker fixing part is biased so as to the frontal surface of the angular projection (72) is protruded above the surface of the front plate member (12). During insertion or withdrawal of the ball marker (100), the ball marker fixing part (70) is forcibly moved backward against the spring (79) while a rear surface of the ball marker (100) is contacting with angular projection (72).
The position fixing member (60) comprises a rear surface plate (63) of a circular shape, and a lateral flange (61) integrally formed on the circumference of the rear surface plate (63). The lateral flange (61) includes a cut-away portion (65). Namely, the lateral flange (61) is partially formed along the circumference of the rear surface plate (63). On the rear surface of the position fixing member (60), four juts (64) are formed. The clip (50) includes a plurality of fitting recesses (56) formed at positions corresponding to the juts (64).
The rear surface plate (63) of the position fixing member (60) is furnished with a supporting rod (66) on a front surface thereof, which is adapted for being inserted into the spring (79). The spring (79) is preferably realized in a coil spring that is compressed or restored within space formed between the hole (73) of the ball marker fixing part (70) and the supporting rod (66) of the position fixing member (60).
When fabrication of the holder is completed, the lateral flange (61) of the position fixing member (60) is placed encircling the seat (21) provided on the rear surface of the front plate member (12). In addition, the upper/lower projections (19) of the front plate member (12) are engaged with the cut-away portion (65) of the position fixing member (60).
Accordingly, rotation of the position fixing member (60) is restricted while allowing rectilinear movement back and forth. The disk (71) of the ball marker fixing part (70) is placed in space defined by the lateral flange (61) of the position fixing member (60).
As the main body or the clip (30) rotates, the position fixing member (60) is forced to move forward against the biasing spring (79). Therefore, it should be appreciated that one spring (79) can simultaneously provide both of the position fixing member (60) and the ball marker fixing part (70) with elastic support.
When the ball marker fixing part (70) moves back and forth, such movement is rendered within the position fixing member (60). When the position fixing member (60) moves back and forth, such movement is rendered while encompassing the ball marker fixing part (70). With such an arrangement, functions to hold a ball marker and to fix the position of the holder can be simultaneously embodied in constrained space between the front housing (10) and the rear housing (30).
The rear housing (30) is vertically extended, whose lower end is rounded and whose upper end is provided with a flange (39). The rear housing (30) further comprises a rear plate member (32) having a circular aperture (40) formed at a center thereof.
A contour of the flange (39) accords with that of the concaveIy curved portion (19') of the front plate member (12). The gap defined by the flange (39) and the front plate member (12) serves as an entrance for the repair tool (80).
The rear plate member (32) is provided with rear wings (34) extending from both sides thereof. In cooperation with the front wings (14) of the front housing (10) and the rear wings (34) of the rear housing (30), receiving space for a tee is prepared.
At an upper portion of the front surface of the rear wings (34), a rear upper groove (37), which is tapered downwardly, is provided. At a lower portion of the front surface of the rear wings (34), a rear lower groove (35) of a straight line is provided. The rear lower groove (35) comprises a rear fixing groove (36) laterally traversing therein. A proximal end of the rear wings (34), adjacent to the rear plate member (32), is thicker than a distal end of the rear wings (34).
Accordingly, when the front housing (10) and the rear housing (30) are fabricated together, the proximal ends of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34) are to be contacted with each other while the distal ends of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34) are spaced apart. With such an arrangement, a tee can be accommodated in a pipe-shaped receiving space with a vertically ruptured portion, which is defined by cooperation of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34).
Elastic deformation of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34) enables to firmly holding a tee within the receiving space. Employment of the fixing rim (96) of the tee (90), the front fixing groove (16), and the rear fixing groove (36) further enhances reliability of the accommodation.
The rear plate member (32) or the rear wings (34) is furnished with fastening holes (43) (38) for coupling with the front plate member (12). The fastening holes (43) are located on positions corresponding to the boss (18) formed on the front plate member (12).
Through the circular aperture (40) formed on the rear plate member (32), a ring-shaped protrusion (54) of the clip (50), which will be detailed later, is rotatably inserted, thereby enabling rotation relative to each other.
The rear plate member (32) includes ribs (42) vertically extending at both sides of the circular aperture (40) on a front surface thereof. The upper ends of the ribs (42) are connected to the flange (39). In addition, there is provided with a traversing rib at an approximate center of the ribs (42), which is designed to interconnect the rear wings (34) and the ribs (42).
When the front housing (10) and the rear housing (30) are fabricated together, the rear plate member (32) is fitted in an inner surface of the border wall (22) and the ribs (42) is engaged with the stepped portion (24) of the front housing (10).
A rear surface of the rear plate member (32) comprises a protrusion (44) extending in a width direction thereof. A middle portion (46) of the protrusion (44) comprises an upper surface, which is curvedly formed in a shape of an arc so as to allow rotation of a ring-shaped protrusion (54), which will be detailed later. Each end portion (45) of the protrusion (44) serves to restrict a range of relative rotation of the clip (50) and the rear housing (30) while interfering with the clip (50).
The clip (50) is mainly composed of a front supporting portion (52) and a rear supporting portion (51) that is integrally formed with the front supporting portion (52). A user may mount the holder on his or her belt by virtue of elastic deformation of the rear supporting portion (51). In another embodiment of the present invention, the clip may be realized in such a manner that separately formed the front supporting portion (52) and the rear supporting portion (51) are joined together by means of a hinge that is elastically supported by a spring.
Formed on a front surface of the front supporting portion (52) is the ring-shaped protrusion (54). The ring-shaped protrusion (54) is formed in a discontinued manner with at least two partially cut-away sections that facilitate deformation of the ring-shaped protrusion (54) for ease of fabrication. An open end of the ring-shaped protrusion (54) is furnished with a hook (55) which is adapted for preventing disengagement of the clip (50) from the circular aperture (40) once the ring-shaped protrusion (54) enter into the circular aperture (40).
On a surface of the front supporting portion (52), specifically encircled by the ring-shaped protrusion (54), a plurality of fitting recesses (56) are positioned in a circumferential direction. The aforementioned position fixing member (60) is disposed within the space defined by the ring- shaped protrusion (54).
Hereinafter, processes for fabricating a holder of articles for golf according to the present invention will be briefly described.
As the ring-shaped protrusion (54) is pushed into the circular aperture (40) formed on the rear housing (30), the ring-shaped protrusion (54) is elastically deformed while an outer surface of the hook (55) is being contacted with an inner surface of the circular aperture (40). Eventually, insertion of the ring-shaped protrusion (54) to the circular aperture (40) is completed when a shape of the ring-shaped protrusion (54) is restored.
Subsequently, the position fixing member (60) is disposed within the space defined by the ring-shaped protrusion (54).
The spring (79) is mounted on the supporting rod (66) of the position fixing member (60) and is simultaneously inserted into the hole (73) of the ball marker fixing part (70).
Thereafter, the front housing (10) equipped with the plate spring (89) is fabricated with the rear housing (30) by a fastening means, such as a bolt or an adhesive, while aligning the angular projection (72) of the ball marker fixing part (70) with the aperture (20) of the front housing (10).
Both ends of the spring (79) are respectively supported by the ball marker fixing part (70) and the rear surface plate (63) of the position fixing member (60) .
Hereinafter, operation of the present invention will be described.
Ball marker receiving space formed on the front housing (10) is defined by a front surface of the front plate member (12), an inner surface of the border wall (22), and an inner surface of the front flange (23).
Because there is no obstacle at an upper portion of the ball marker receiving space, the upper portion of the ball marker can be served as an entrance for a ball marker.
The ball marker fixing part (70) configured to be retractable through the aperture (20) of the front plate member (12) serves as a ball marker stopper for preventing a ball marker form being escaped. Specifically, as the ball marker (100) is downwardly inserted through the entrance, an end of the ball marker (100) comes into contact with the angular projection (72).
If the force applied to the ball marker (100) exceeds a threshold, the accommodation process starts while the ball marker fixing part (70) is forcibly moved backward against the spring (79). After completion of the accommodation, the ball marker fixing part (70) moves forward, thereby preventing the ball marker form being escaped therefrom.
When a user pushes upward the ball marker (100) with his or her finger, the ball marker (100) can be withdrawn since the ball marker fixing part (70) is retracted. Namely, by employing a movable element that is shifted relative to a main body to get in the receiving space, the accommodation of the ball marker (100) can be maintained or released.
As a repair tool (80) is inserted into a repair tool receiving space formed between the front housing (10) and the rear housing (30) through an entrance formed at an upper portion of the receiving space, the plate springs (89) are elastically deformed while being pressed by outer surfaces of the left leg (82) and the right leg (81). When a center portion of the plate spring (89) is positioned at the lateral concave portion (84) of the repair tool (80), the plate spring (89) is restored to an initial state, so that the center portion of the plate spring (89) is settled in the lateral concave portion (84). The repair tool (80) can be withdrawn with elastic deformation of the plate spring (89) when a user pull it up with a force sufficient to overcome the elasticity of the plate spring (89). Consequently, the state of accommodation of the repair tool (80) can be maintained or released by the plate spring (89).
Tee receiving space is formed between the front housing (10) and the rear housing (30). Since open ends of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34) are not contacted with each other, the tee receiving space is provided with a vertically ruptured portion. When a tee (90) is inserted into the tee receiving space, the front wing (14) and the rear wing (34) are elastically deformed so that accommodation of the tee (90) can be stably maintained by the elasticity of wings. In case that the tee receiving space is furnished with the front fixing groove(16) and the rear fixing groove (36), which are cooperatively engaged with the fixing rim (96) formed on the tee (90), reliability of the accommodation of the tee will be significantly enhanced. _
When a user pull the tee (90) with a force sufficient to overcome the elasticity of the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34), the tee (90) is withdrawn while the front wings (14) and the rear wings (34) are elastically deformed. Consequently, the state of accommodation of the tee (90) can be maintained or released by the pipe-shaped tee receiving space with vertically ruptured portion.
Since the ring-shaped protrusion (54) of the clip (50) is designed to be inserted into the circular aperture (40) of the rear housing (30), the clip (50) and the rear housing (30) can relatively rotate with each other.
With an arrangement that the position fixing member (60) is biased toward the front supporting portion (52) by the spring (79), and is disposed within the ring-shaped protrusion (54), it is apparent that the position fixing member (60) can serve to prevent the ring-shaped protrusion (54) from being deformed inward. Accordingly, the engagement between the hook (55) and the rear plate member (32) is firmly maintained, so that separation of the clip (50) from the rear housing (30) can be prevented.
When a force is applied in order to relatively rotate the rear housing (30) with respect to the clip (50), the juts (64) settled in the fitting recesses (56) are disengaged therefrom, whereby allowing the relative rotation between the clip (50) and the rear housing (30). By virtue of a plurality of the fitting recesses (56), relative angle between the clip (50) and the rear housing (30) can be adjusted in various angles. For example, the main body can be in upright position or rotate to the left by 30 degree. Moreover, the adjusted angle can be maintained.
The protrusion (44) formed on a rear surface of the rear housing (30) serves to restrict a range of relative rotation between the clip (50) and the rear housing (30) while interfering with the front supporting portion (52) of the clip (50). Briefly, relative rotation between the clip (50) and the rear housing (30) is limited by the protrusion (44).
[Industrial Applicability] A holder of articles for golf according to the present invention can firmly hold a ball marker, regardless of material of the ball marker.
Further, the ball marker fixing part having elastic support of the spring enables to ensure accommodation of the ball marker.
Further, the holder of articles for golf is capable of holding a repair tool as well as the ball marker.
The present invention is not limited by the aforementioned embodiment and it should be appreciated that various modifications can be made by a person having an ordinary skilled person in the art without departing from concept or spirit of the present invention.

Claims

[CLAIMS]
[Claim 1]
A holder of articles for golf, comprising: a main body for accommodating a tee, and a clip attached to the main body, wherein the main body is provided with pipe-shaped space with a vertically ruptured portion, in which the tee is received.
[Claim 2]
The holder of articles for golf according to claim 1, wherein the main body is configured to receive a ball marker, and is provided with a movable element that is shifted relative to the main body so as to lock or release state of accommodation of the ball marker.
[Claim 3]
The holder of articles for golf according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the main body is composed of a front housing and an associated rear housing, wherein a ball marker is received on a front of the front housing, and a tee is arranged to be interposed between the front housing and the rear housing, and wherein the rear housing is furnished with a circular aperture, through which a ring-shaped protrusion formed in the clip is rotatably inserted.
[Claim 4]
The holder of articles for golf according to claim 3, wherein the main body comprises a ball marker fixing part that is retractable with respect to the front housing through an aperture formed on the front housing, a spring for elastically supporting the ball marker fixing part, and a position fixing member, which is movable back and forth with respect to the rear housing while being supported by the spring, the position fixing member being fit into the ring-shaped protrusion. [Claim 5]
The holder of articles for golf according to claim 4, wherein the position fixing member includes a plurality of juts, and wherein fitting recesses associated with the juts are formed on the clip in a circular manner .
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