US20040185953A1 - BentGreen cup for above-ground synthetic turf (aggregate(sand) filled and non-aggregate filled turf) and carpeted golf greens - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to the game of golf. Specifically a golf hole cup device used in golf practice greens, making it possible to install practice greens on any hard surface, both portable or permanently installed greens, for use indoors and/or year-round use out doors.
- the main feature of the present invention is it now makes the finest synthetic turf or carpeted surfaces more available to every golfer because they are easier to install and more affordable and require little or no maintenance compared to natural grass greens and the quality of the current turf products available have advanced in quality to properly simulate natural grass greens.
- the invention makes it possible for an individual to own their very own private practice green and because digging holes to create a golf hole is not required, the invention makes private practice golf greens versatile for use anywhere, indoors, outdoors, or as the seasons dictate.
- My invention also makes it possible for portability of any practice green and for areas of limited seasonal play, they become a year-round practice green because moving the green to any surface can easily be achieved.
- Our invention makes installing a practice green very easy due to the fact that holes do not need to be created.
- a practice green can be installed literally anywhere because creating a hole for the cup has been eliminated.
- My BentGreen cup invention makes it possible to practice anywhere a smooth hard surface is available because digging a hole or raising the surface is not necessary to simulate and create a golf cup.
- To create a golf cup in natural greens and synthetic turf or carpeted greens it was necessary to dig or create a hole in the sub-surface or raise up the green surface to create an ample space to install a golf cup to receive and hold a golf ball.
- Synthetic greens sometimes utilize a foam or other type base material to raise the green surface to create an area for a cup hole.
- FIG. 1 Elevation View—BentGreen Cup
- FIG. 2 Cup Base Elevation
- FIG. 3 Cup Base Plan
- FIG. 4 Removable Flag Stick/Nylon Flag with Clear Flange Shown in Motion
- FIG. 5 BentGreen Cup—Shows Ball In Motion And Impact With The Clear Flange
- An above-ground golf cup device that simulates a standard golf cup, used in synthetic turf and carpeted practice greens. It can be used indoors or outdoors and for green installations that are permanent or portable on any hard surface.
- the BentGreen cup is comprised of a base plate 1 , a white PVC cup ring 2 , (3) retainer clips that attach the cup ring to the base plate 3 , flag stick center fitting 4 , a black ring farrell 5 , a clear cup flange 6 , a removable flag stick 7 , and nylon flag 8 .
- 1 Base Plate—FIGS. 1 , 2 , 3 —made of polycarbonate which is unbreakable and gives the cups base the needed strength and integrity due to the fact that a flag stick and nylon flag will be placed into the center flag stick fitting and must be able to withstand outdoor wind conditions.
- This base plate is 0.040′′ thick, which allows a minimum elevation above the ground, not to raise the synthetic surface and create a rise in the area around the cup hole.
- FIGS. 1 , 2 , 3 made of white PVC and is 1 ⁇ 8′′ sidewall thickness and the out side diameter matches a regulation golf cup hole 41 ⁇ 4′′.
- the PVC cup ring can be made to fit various pile heights of synthetic turf and carpeted surfaces, with or without foam backing. It can also accommodate aggregate (sand) filled turf and non-aggregate filled turf.
- FIG. 1 , 2 , 3 Three Retainer Clips—FIGS. 1 , 2 , 3 —Attaches the cup ring to the base plate through a mechanical connection of aluminum rivets. This process allows proper drainage of rainwater through the cups base (for outdoors installations).
- the (3) retainer clips (FIG. 1, 2 , 3 ) are also durable and add strength to the assembly.
- the Clear Cup Flange is the essence of the invention and gives it its unique action. It is used to stop the momentum of the golf ball as it approaches the golf hole and also serves to retain the golf ball in the cups base (refer to FIG. 5—Showing ball in motion and impacting the Clear Cup Flange).
- An added benefit of using the Clear Cup Flange is the sound that is made when the golf ball impacts it and falling into the cup base—creates a “plopping” sound that golfers prefer.
- Use of a Clear Flange also does not take away from the visual nature of seeing the golf cup without undo restriction and aids in the process of alignment of the golf shot.
- FIG. 5 This drawing shows an animated detail of the inventions unique action of the golf ball approaching the cup and impacting the Clear Cup Flange (FIGS. 1&4) and its resulting resting into the cups base FIGS. 1 & 5
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Abstract
An above-ground golf cup for synthetic turf and carpeted golf greens. Its regulation sized cup fits snugly into any synthetic surface. Because it features a removable flag stick and nylon flag, it looks more like what a golfer would expect visually. The cups base includes a cup ring that will maintain the integrity of the greens cut cup edges for the life of the green. The unique design includes a clear flange which in action stops the momentum of the golf ball and helps retain the ball within the cups base. This action creates an appealing “plopping” sound normally found on traditional golf cups.
Therefore a golf green can be installed and used anywhere without the need for in-ground cups. The cup design makes it possible to install a practice golf green anywhere a smooth hard surface is available. It eliminates the problem of creating a cup hole because it simulates the action of a traditional in-ground cup. This above-ground golf cup device creates boundless potential for installation of permanent and portable practice golf greens, indoors and outdoors, unmatched versatility for portability not found in other existing practice greens.
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- This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application
- No. 60/443,006
- Filing Date: Jan. 29, 2003
- Title: BentGreen cup for above-ground synthetic turf or carpeted golf greens
- The invention relates to the game of golf. Specifically a golf hole cup device used in golf practice greens, making it possible to install practice greens on any hard surface, both portable or permanently installed greens, for use indoors and/or year-round use out doors.
- Golf is a game where the ball is hit any number of times to achieve the ending result of a golf ball resting within the limits of a cup hole. This event is known in the rules of golf as a “holed” stroke. The player must record the number of strokes it takes from the teeing ground, “through the green” until the ball is holed. The abilities and skills necessary for any golfer to minimize the number of strokes, and therefore become a better skilled player is the quest of any serious player. Advancing the skills of a player takes many hours of practice and playing to achieve the necessary skills to “lower one's score.”
- It is common for an individual to spend many hours in practice to attempt to achieve lower scores and therefore become a “better player.” The most often used method is putting and chipping on a practice green. Either at a local golf club or practice facility, many hours are spent in the quest to advance one's skills. At times practice facilities have less than ad equate practice areas or it is more feasible for one to practice at home or when time for practice is limited, using whatever device or method and wherever convenient. It is very popular for a golfer to use portable devices to practice and it is the dream of most golfers to have unlimited access to a practice green that is accessible. Yet having a private practice green creates additional problems. Having the right surface to practice on is vitally important and necessary to achieve proper, realistic practice that will aide in increasing the golfers skill level. Many practice surfaces are poor renditions compared to playing on real greens at the local golf course.
- Finally, if it were possible for a golfer to have a private practice green it still would need to be installed and maintained in such a fashion that practice would be valuable and their time well spent. If the golfer had the availability of a natural grass green, the ability to maintain it and the budget to keep it in the proper condition, their problem would be solved. The best solution is a private practice green that is affordable and accessible. Therefore synthetic greens have become popular because of their surface quality and low or no maintenance makes practice viable and affordable. The problem still remains as to how a green must be installed and a green certainly must Include one or several golf “holes.” The main feature of the present invention is it now makes the finest synthetic turf or carpeted surfaces more available to every golfer because they are easier to install and more affordable and require little or no maintenance compared to natural grass greens and the quality of the current turf products available have advanced in quality to properly simulate natural grass greens. The invention makes it possible for an individual to own their very own private practice green and because digging holes to create a golf hole is not required, the invention makes private practice golf greens versatile for use anywhere, indoors, outdoors, or as the seasons dictate. My invention also makes it possible for portability of any practice green and for areas of limited seasonal play, they become a year-round practice green because moving the green to any surface can easily be achieved. Our invention makes installing a practice green very easy due to the fact that holes do not need to be created. A practice green can be installed literally anywhere because creating a hole for the cup has been eliminated. My BentGreen cup invention makes it possible to practice anywhere a smooth hard surface is available because digging a hole or raising the surface is not necessary to simulate and create a golf cup. Previously, to create a golf cup in natural greens and synthetic turf or carpeted greens it was necessary to dig or create a hole in the sub-surface or raise up the green surface to create an ample space to install a golf cup to receive and hold a golf ball.
- Synthetic greens sometimes utilize a foam or other type base material to raise the green surface to create an area for a cup hole.
- Placing an in-ground cup was the only way to achieve the existence of a working golf cup.
- I have created the ability of any synthetic turf or carpeted golf green to be installed with the BentGreen Cup which meets standard cup size requirements while resting directly on a hard surface to create a golf hole that will receive and hold a golf ball, without raising the surface or utilizing a sub-surface void to create a “hole”.
- The accompanying drawings which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention and together with the general description of the invention given above and the detailed description of the preferred embodiment given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
- FIG. 1—Elevation View—BentGreen Cup
- FIG. 2—Cup Base Elevation
- FIG. 3—Cup Base Plan
- FIG. 4—Removable Flag Stick/Nylon Flag with Clear Flange Shown in Motion
- FIG. 5—BentGreen Cup—Shows Ball In Motion And Impact With The Clear Flange
- The above general description and the following detailed description are merely illustrative of the generic invention, and additional modes, advantages, and particulars of this invention will be readily suggested to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
- Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the invention as detailed in the accompanying drawings. An above-ground golf cup device that simulates a standard golf cup, used in synthetic turf and carpeted practice greens. It can be used indoors or outdoors and for green installations that are permanent or portable on any hard surface.
- Referring to FIG. 1 the BentGreen cup is comprised of a
base plate 1, a whitePVC cup ring 2, (3) retainer clips that attach the cup ring to thebase plate 3, flag stick center fitting 4, ablack ring farrell 5, aclear cup flange 6, aremovable flag stick 7, andnylon flag 8. - The combination of these pieces make up the BentGreen Cup.
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- Finally, use of the retainer clips also aids in the slowing of the golf ball as it enters the cup base and therefore becomes an important part of the overall device.
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- For optimum results and cup/ball action the dimension from the center of the Clear Cup Flange to the top of the turf should be 1¼″ min to a maximum of 1⅜″.
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Clear Cup Flange 6 to theFlag Stick 7 whenever the flag stick is removed from the centerFlag Stick Fitting 4. -
- An added benefit of using the Clear Cup Flange is the sound that is made when the golf ball impacts it and falling into the cup base—creates a “plopping” sound that golfers prefer. Use of a Clear Flange also does not take away from the visual nature of seeing the golf cup without undo restriction and aids in the process of alignment of the golf shot.
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- Referring to FIGS.2 & 3—Note Retainer Clips are mechanically attaching the Cup Ring and Base Plate by use of
aluminum rivets 5 - Referring to FIG. 4—Note Flag Stick is fitted into the Flag Stick Fitting (FIG. 1,2,3) using a Ring Adapter 9. The ring adapter further stabilizes the flag stick when placed into the flag stick fitting 4 (FIGS. 1,2,3)
- Referring to FIG. 5—This drawing shows an animated detail of the inventions unique action of the golf ball approaching the cup and impacting the Clear Cup Flange (FIGS. 1&4) and its resulting resting into the cups base FIGS. 1 & 5
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1. A device used in above-ground synthetic turf (aggregate (sand) filled and non-aggregate filled) and also carpeted golf greens. The invention eliminates the need to dig holes in the sub-surface or elevate the green surface to create an area for installing a golf cup. The invention's diameter is the same as a regulation size golf cup and will also fit into any standard sized golf cup hole cutout. Made of extremely durable plastic it can be used for both indoor and outdoor applications and will withstand outdoor exposure to the elements for extended or permanent periods of time without damage.
2. The device as described in claim 1 includes a clear flange that slows the momentum of the golf ball as it enters the golf cup, it also acts to retain the golf ball in the cup base.
3. The device as described in claim 1 and the action of the ball impacting the clear flange and falling into the cup base, creates an appealing “plopping” sound that golfers desire.
4. The device as described in claim 1 includes a cup ring that will maintain the integrity of the turf or carpet fibers around the edge of the cup hole and eliminates denigration and turf fibers from collapsing or the problem of a “donut” edge cup hole (where the edge becomes rounded and the golf ball falls from distances outside regulation standards) as found in other synthetic turf or carpeted greens. The addition of the cup ring creates a condition that like natural grass golf green cups locations, a golf ball can and will spin out of the cups edge if not struck with the proper direction and speed. It also maintains a condition normally found on natural grass golf cup greens, that if the ball is not struck with precision and proper amount of pressure, the ball can and will remain on the cups edge without falling into the cup because the turfs edge remains as sharp as a freshly cut natural grass golf cup hole.
5. The device as described in claim 1 includes a removable 24″ flag stick and nylon flag. This creates an appealing, visually preferred golf cup that looks like traditional golf cups. The nylon flag also adds to the visual appeal and overall aesthetics of the golf cup. The cup can be used with or without the flag stick installed in the cups base, but optimum results will occur when the flag stick is in place allowing the benefit of the clear cup flange to work effectively (stopping the momentum of the ball and retaining the ball in the cup).
6. The device as described in claim 1 includes a polycarbonate base which is non-breakable and enhances the integrity, strength and use-life of the above-ground cup. Because of its strength, it enables the use of a flag stick and flag without failure. The diameter of the base plate will keep the golf cup device stable while positioned in the turf or carpet standard size golf hole cut-outs.
7. The device as described in claim 1 includes 3 plastic cup ring retainers, reinforced with aluminum rivets that mechanically adhere the cup ring to the polycarbonate cup base. They also aide in slowing the momentum of the golf ball as it enters and rolls into the cup base, plus strengthens its assembly adding to the overall effectiveness and product life.
8. The device as described in claim 1 will effectively drain moisture and rainwater through the cups base that normally collects due to exposure in outdoor conditions. The benefit of water drainage is beneficial in more severe weather conditions when the cup is used out doors on a permanent basis or when used in climates with more varying conditions.
9. The device as described in claim 1 can be adapted to various pile height surfaces of synthetic turf, both aggregate (sand) filled and non-aggregate filled turf carpets and other pile height carpet greens as well.
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