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US20180154228A1 US15/568,539 US201615568539A US2018154228A1 US 20180154228 A1 US20180154228 A1 US 20180154228A1 US 201615568539 A US201615568539 A US 201615568539A US 2018154228 A1 US2018154228 A1 US 2018154228A1
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  • THIS INVENTION relates generally to sports equipment and accessories, and more specifically to a golf accessory in the general configuration of a golf tee-off pad.
  • One such tool, gadget or accessory for improving swing rhythm and proper alignment includes a device which is contained within the upper portion of a golf shaft, the device indicating an over-swing by a golfer, apparently using an inertial activated electrical circuit mechanism. Another device senses the motion of the golf club being swung by the golfer and/or senses the impact of the golf club striking the golf ball. A further device exists which is connected to the golf club such that the golfer is guided and actually forced to follow a suggested golf swing path while he swings his golf club in a curved path along a frame. Although these devices do aid a golfer in his swing training, they in particular still are complicated and usually too expensive for the non-professional golfer.
  • Another object is to provide a golf accessory that is portable, elegant, fashionable, simple in construction and highly effective in ensuring that the golfer's stance is not tampered with, which often is the case when a golfer has to constantly remount golf ball after golf ball onto his peg, swing after swing at a tee-off spot.
  • this invention provides a golf accessory in the general configuration of a golf tee-off pad comprising a generally horizontal platform containing a plurality of spaced apart golf tee-off positions rectilinearly arranged relative to one another along one common longitudinal axis, each tee-off position including a golf ball support for supporting a golf ball at a short distance above the surface of a tee, each support being removably secured in the platform.
  • the plurality of golf ball supports are equidistantly spaced apart along the longitudinal axis, which axis is off-centered but parallel relative to the lengthwise axis of the platform.
  • the golf ball supports are selected from the group consisting of wooden pegs with a flared, concave top, plastics pegs with a flared, concave top, rubber pegs with a flared, concave top or plastic pegs with a brush-like top.
  • the pegs are removably mounted in a hollow rubber or plastics plug having upper and lower ends, the lower end being adapted to be friction fitted to an aperture formed at the tee-off position in the platform.
  • the aperture is countersunk so as to facilitate friction fitment of the lower end into the platform.
  • the invention also provides for the platform to comprise a planar upper surface adjacent a chamfered upper surface, the tee-off positions being formed on the planar upper surface positions.
  • the invention further provides for the platform to comprise securing means configured to secure the platform to the grass of a golf tee.
  • the platform has a width between about 8 mm and 20 mm so that the planar upper surface is substantially level with upper ends of the grass when secured by means of the securing means onto the golf tee.
  • the securing means comprises a plurality of threaded rods configured to be threadingly secured into blind bores defined in a bottom surface of the platform.
  • Each blind bore may be threaded such that the threaded rods can be secured directly thereto.
  • the blind bores may be threaded so as to receive a permanent socket having a threaded outer surface, the socket being further defined to include a threaded inner surface for threadingly receiving a threaded rod.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a golf accessory according to one embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows a side view of the golf accessory of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 shows an end view of the golf accessory of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 4 shows a bottom perspective view of the golf accessory of FIG. 1 .
  • referral to the male gender generally include reference to the female gender, unless otherwise indicated.
  • reference numeral 10 refers to a golf accessory in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • the golf accessory ( 10 ) is configured for use in golf training, in particular, golf swing training.
  • the accessory ( 10 ) is in the form of a golf tee-off pad and is believed to be particularly useful on golf driving ranges, but may also be used wherever a golf fanatic finds space to practice his swing.
  • the golf accessory ( 10 ) consists of a platform ( 12 ) having a generally planar upper surface ( 14 ) on which a plurality of spaced apart golf tee-off positions ( 16 ) are located. As shown, the golf tee-off positions ( 16 ) are rectilinearly arranged relative to one another along one common longitudinal axis (Y-Y). Each tee-off position ( 16 ) includes a golf ball support ( 18 ) for supporting a golf ball (not shown) at a short distance above the planar upper surface ( 14 ). Each support ( 18 ) is further removably secured in the platform ( 12 ).
  • the plurality of golf ball supports ( 18 ) are equidistantly spaced apart along the longitudinal axis (Y-Y).
  • the axis (Y-Y) is off-centered, but parallel relative to the lengthwise axis of the platform (Z-Z).
  • FIGS. 1 to 4 depict golf ball supports ( 18 ) in the form of pegs with plastic shafts and rubber tops
  • the golf ball supports ( 18 ) may be selected from the group consisting of wooden pegs with a flared, concave top; plastics pegs with a flared, concave top; rubber pegs with a flared, concave top or plastic pegs with a brush-like top.
  • the pegs ( 18 ) are friction fitted point first into hollow cylindrically shaped rubber or plastics plugs or tubing ( 20 ) having upper ends ( 22 ) and lower ends ( 24 ).
  • the lower end ( 24 ) of each plug ( 20 ) is friction fitted to an aperture ( 26 ) formed at the tee-off position ( 16 ) in the platform ( 12 ).
  • yieldability of rubber or plastics plugs or tubing ( 20 ) assist in absorbing shock when a golf club accidentally strikes the upper surface ( 14 ) while swinging.
  • the rubber or plastics plugs or tubing ( 20 ) thereby ensure that golf balls do not fall from the pegs ( 18 ) in cases where a golf club accidentally connects the upper surface ( 14 ).
  • the formation of the platform ( 12 ) from a yieldable material such as high density polyethylene also assists to prevent premature golf ball displacement from the pegs ( 18 ) after being initially placed atop thereof.
  • the platform ( 12 ) may be manufactured from a rubber compound.
  • This platform in other embodiments which are not shown herein, may also have throughbores or holes therein so that grass can extend therethrough thereby making the accessory ( 10 ) more environmentally friendly.
  • each aperture ( 26 ) is tapered inwardly or countersunk so as to facilitate friction fitment of the lower end ( 24 ) into the platform ( 12 ). This configuration also allows the peg to have more freedom of movement when absorbing impact from a golf club head striking a nearby portion of the platform ( 12 ).
  • the platform ( 12 ) has a generally rectangular outline and a planar upper surface ( 14 ).
  • the platform ( 12 ) has a width between about 8 mm and 20 mm so that the planar upper surface ( 14 ) is substantially level with upper ends of the grass when secured by means of suitable securing means ( 30 ) onto the golf tee.
  • the planar upper surface ( 14 ) may be bordered by or have an adjacent or rearward spaced chamfered or downward sloping upper surface.
  • a connecting portion between the planar upper surface ( 14 ) and the chamfered upper surface can be rounded so as to accommodate the arcuate natural movement of the golf club head when swung by a golfer. The rounded portion may alleviate problems associated with golfers hitting the upper surface ( 14 ) on the downswing.
  • tee-off positions are formed on the planar upper surface ( 14 ) in line with axis Y-Y.
  • the platform ( 12 ) further consists of securing means ( 30 ) configured to secure the platform ( 12 ) to the grass of a golf tee.
  • the securing means includes a plurality of threaded rods ( 32 ) configured to be threadingly secured into blind bores ( 34 ) defined in a bottom surface of the platform ( 12 ).
  • Each blind bore ( 34 ) is internally threaded such that the threaded rods ( 32 ) can be secured directly thereto.
  • the blind bores ( 34 ) may be threaded so as to receive a permanent socket having a threaded outer surface, the socket being further defined to include a threaded inner surface for threadingly receiving the threaded rod ( 32 ).
  • the golf accessory ( 10 ) may include in other embodiments of the invention, one or more layers on top of the platform ( 12 ).
  • the layers may also be integrally formed with the platform ( 12 ).
  • a synthetic grass layer may be secured to the upper surface ( 14 ).
  • the distance between pegs ( 18 ) are thus suited to allow a golf club to freely move in the swing arc without touching the ball mounted on an adjacent peg ( 18 ).
  • the distance between pegs ( 18 ) are between 100 mm and 250 mm.
  • the distance between pegs should be 180 mm apart.
  • the invention envisages a platform varying in dimensions, but most preferably, the platform will be generally rectangular with a length of between 750 mm and 3 m and a width of between 300 mm and 400 mm.
  • the golf accessory ( 10 ), as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 , is but one embodiment of the present invention, is not intended to be exclusive, and is not a limitation of the present invention. While the golf accessory ( 10 ) as shown and disclosed in detail in this specification is fully capable of obtaining the objects and providing the advantages stated, this disclosure is merely illustrative of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and no limitations are intended in connection with the details of construction, design or composition other than as provided and described in the appended claims.

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This invention discloses a golf accessory (10) in the general configuration of a golf tee-off pad comprising a generally horizontal platform (12) adapted to be positioned on a golf tee or the grass thereof, the platform (12) containing a plurality of spaced apart golf tee-off positions (16) rectilinearly arranged relative to one another along one common longitudinal axis (y-y), the golf accessory (10) being characterized in that the plurality of spaced apart golf tee-off positions (16) are equidistantly spaced apart along the longitudinal axis (y-y), which axis (y-y) runs parallel relative to a lengthwise axis (z-z) of the platform. The invention extends to a method of teaching golf swing skills utilizing the claimed accessory (10).

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  • THIS INVENTION relates generally to sports equipment and accessories, and more specifically to a golf accessory in the general configuration of a golf tee-off pad.
  • BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
  • The game of golf has become extremely popular throughout the world and its popularity continues to increase. As a result, courses are becoming increasingly crowded, and each golf player has a desire to improve his or her own game, especially the swing, which plays an integral part in efforts to improve the game.
  • A variety of golfing tools, gadgets and golfing accessories abounds. Those adapted to encourage golfers to develop a rhythm and proper alignment in their golf swing have evolved as one of the most important golfing practice aids.
  • One such tool, gadget or accessory for improving swing rhythm and proper alignment includes a device which is contained within the upper portion of a golf shaft, the device indicating an over-swing by a golfer, apparently using an inertial activated electrical circuit mechanism. Another device senses the motion of the golf club being swung by the golfer and/or senses the impact of the golf club striking the golf ball. A further device exists which is connected to the golf club such that the golfer is guided and actually forced to follow a suggested golf swing path while he swings his golf club in a curved path along a frame. Although these devices do aid a golfer in his swing training, they in particular still are complicated and usually too expensive for the non-professional golfer.
  • It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a simple golf accessory and golf training method that will overcome the glaring drawbacks apparent and inherent to prior art, but still able to greatly assist the golfer in training his swing.
  • Another object is to provide a golf accessory that is portable, elegant, fashionable, simple in construction and highly effective in ensuring that the golfer's stance is not tampered with, which often is the case when a golfer has to constantly remount golf ball after golf ball onto his peg, swing after swing at a tee-off spot.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In broad terms, this invention provides a golf accessory in the general configuration of a golf tee-off pad comprising a generally horizontal platform containing a plurality of spaced apart golf tee-off positions rectilinearly arranged relative to one another along one common longitudinal axis, each tee-off position including a golf ball support for supporting a golf ball at a short distance above the surface of a tee, each support being removably secured in the platform.
  • In an embodiment the plurality of golf ball supports are equidistantly spaced apart along the longitudinal axis, which axis is off-centered but parallel relative to the lengthwise axis of the platform.
  • In an embodiment the golf ball supports are selected from the group consisting of wooden pegs with a flared, concave top, plastics pegs with a flared, concave top, rubber pegs with a flared, concave top or plastic pegs with a brush-like top.
  • In an embodiment, the pegs are removably mounted in a hollow rubber or plastics plug having upper and lower ends, the lower end being adapted to be friction fitted to an aperture formed at the tee-off position in the platform.
  • In an embodiment of the invention, the aperture is countersunk so as to facilitate friction fitment of the lower end into the platform.
  • The invention also provides for the platform to comprise a planar upper surface adjacent a chamfered upper surface, the tee-off positions being formed on the planar upper surface positions.
  • The invention further provides for the platform to comprise securing means configured to secure the platform to the grass of a golf tee. Preferably, the platform has a width between about 8 mm and 20 mm so that the planar upper surface is substantially level with upper ends of the grass when secured by means of the securing means onto the golf tee.
  • In an embodiment, the securing means comprises a plurality of threaded rods configured to be threadingly secured into blind bores defined in a bottom surface of the platform. Each blind bore may be threaded such that the threaded rods can be secured directly thereto. Alternatively, the blind bores may be threaded so as to receive a permanent socket having a threaded outer surface, the socket being further defined to include a threaded inner surface for threadingly receiving a threaded rod.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying non-limiting diagrammatic drawings, in which
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a golf accessory according to one embodiment of the invention;
  • FIG. 2 shows a side view of the golf accessory of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 shows an end view of the golf accessory of FIG. 1; and
  • FIG. 4 shows a bottom perspective view of the golf accessory of FIG. 1.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • In the drawings, referral to the male gender generally include reference to the female gender, unless otherwise indicated.
  • In FIGS. 1 to 4, reference numeral 10 refers to a golf accessory in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • The golf accessory (10) is configured for use in golf training, in particular, golf swing training. The accessory (10) is in the form of a golf tee-off pad and is believed to be particularly useful on golf driving ranges, but may also be used wherever a golf fanatic finds space to practice his swing.
  • Referring to FIGS. 1 to 4, the golf accessory (10) consists of a platform (12) having a generally planar upper surface (14) on which a plurality of spaced apart golf tee-off positions (16) are located. As shown, the golf tee-off positions (16) are rectilinearly arranged relative to one another along one common longitudinal axis (Y-Y). Each tee-off position (16) includes a golf ball support (18) for supporting a golf ball (not shown) at a short distance above the planar upper surface (14). Each support (18) is further removably secured in the platform (12).
  • The plurality of golf ball supports (18) are equidistantly spaced apart along the longitudinal axis (Y-Y). The axis (Y-Y) is off-centered, but parallel relative to the lengthwise axis of the platform (Z-Z).
  • Although FIGS. 1 to 4 depict golf ball supports (18) in the form of pegs with plastic shafts and rubber tops, it is envisaged that in other example embodiments of the current invention the golf ball supports (18) may be selected from the group consisting of wooden pegs with a flared, concave top; plastics pegs with a flared, concave top; rubber pegs with a flared, concave top or plastic pegs with a brush-like top.
  • As shown in FIG. 1, the pegs (18) are friction fitted point first into hollow cylindrically shaped rubber or plastics plugs or tubing (20) having upper ends (22) and lower ends (24). The lower end (24) of each plug (20) is friction fitted to an aperture (26) formed at the tee-off position (16) in the platform (12). It has been found that yieldability of rubber or plastics plugs or tubing (20) assist in absorbing shock when a golf club accidentally strikes the upper surface (14) while swinging. The rubber or plastics plugs or tubing (20) thereby ensure that golf balls do not fall from the pegs (18) in cases where a golf club accidentally connects the upper surface (14). The formation of the platform (12) from a yieldable material such as high density polyethylene also assists to prevent premature golf ball displacement from the pegs (18) after being initially placed atop thereof. Alternatively, the platform (12) may be manufactured from a rubber compound. This platform, in other embodiments which are not shown herein, may also have throughbores or holes therein so that grass can extend therethrough thereby making the accessory (10) more environmentally friendly.
  • Although not shown in the drawings, each aperture (26) is tapered inwardly or countersunk so as to facilitate friction fitment of the lower end (24) into the platform (12). This configuration also allows the peg to have more freedom of movement when absorbing impact from a golf club head striking a nearby portion of the platform (12).
  • As shown in the Figures, the platform (12) has a generally rectangular outline and a planar upper surface (14). Preferably, the platform (12) has a width between about 8 mm and 20 mm so that the planar upper surface (14) is substantially level with upper ends of the grass when secured by means of suitable securing means (30) onto the golf tee.
  • Although not shown in the drawings, it will be appreciated that in another example embodiment of the invention, the planar upper surface (14) may be bordered by or have an adjacent or rearward spaced chamfered or downward sloping upper surface. A connecting portion between the planar upper surface (14) and the chamfered upper surface can be rounded so as to accommodate the arcuate natural movement of the golf club head when swung by a golfer. The rounded portion may alleviate problems associated with golfers hitting the upper surface (14) on the downswing.
  • Obviously, tee-off positions are formed on the planar upper surface (14) in line with axis Y-Y.
  • As shown in FIG. 4, the platform (12) further consists of securing means (30) configured to secure the platform (12) to the grass of a golf tee.
  • The securing means includes a plurality of threaded rods (32) configured to be threadingly secured into blind bores (34) defined in a bottom surface of the platform (12). Each blind bore (34) is internally threaded such that the threaded rods (32) can be secured directly thereto. However, to achieve a more secure and permanent fitment, the blind bores (34) may be threaded so as to receive a permanent socket having a threaded outer surface, the socket being further defined to include a threaded inner surface for threadingly receiving the threaded rod (32).
  • It is further envisaged that the golf accessory (10) may include in other embodiments of the invention, one or more layers on top of the platform (12). The layers may also be integrally formed with the platform (12). For example, a synthetic grass layer may be secured to the upper surface (14).
  • The golf accessory (10), as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, clearly permits a golfer to place and secure the platform (12) onto the grass of a golf practice tee by means of the securing means (30). Thereafter, with the four pegs in position along line Y-Y, 4 balls is position on tops of the respective pegs (18). After attaining his stance relative to the ball closest to him, he can swing and hit the ball from the accessory (10). With the accessory designed to handle shock as a result of a ball mishit and contact with the platform (12), the golfer can simply proceed, move a bit forward and swing again without the need to bend and remount a ball onto the next peg (18). The distance between pegs (18) are thus suited to allow a golf club to freely move in the swing arc without touching the ball mounted on an adjacent peg (18). Preferably, the distance between pegs (18) are between 100 mm and 250 mm. To achieve the best stance without having any interference with an adjacent peg (18) or ball mounted thereon, the distance between pegs should be 180 mm apart. Obviously, the invention envisages a platform varying in dimensions, but most preferably, the platform will be generally rectangular with a length of between 750 mm and 3 m and a width of between 300 mm and 400 mm.
  • The golf accessory (10), as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, is but one embodiment of the present invention, is not intended to be exclusive, and is not a limitation of the present invention. While the golf accessory (10) as shown and disclosed in detail in this specification is fully capable of obtaining the objects and providing the advantages stated, this disclosure is merely illustrative of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and no limitations are intended in connection with the details of construction, design or composition other than as provided and described in the appended claims.
  • The monopoly for which protection is claimed is now defined in the accompanying set of claims.

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1. A golf accessory in the general configuration of a golf tee-off pad comprising a generally horizontal platform adapted to be positioned on a golf tee, the platform containing a plurality of equidistantly spaced apart golf tee-off positions rectilinearly arranged relative to one another along one common longitudinal axis, which axis runs parallel relative to a lengthwise axis of the platform, each tee-off position comprising an aperture having a countersunk configuration adapted to, in use, seat a hollow complimentary shaped rubber or plastics plug having an upper and lower end, which upper end is adapted to, in use, receive a pointed end of a golf ball support for supporting a golf ball above a surface of the tee, the golf accessory being characterized in that each countersunk aperture permits and facilitates friction fitment of both the lower end and pointed end to the platform thereby improving the chances of the golf ball to remain on the golf ball support when the platform is accidentally struck with a golf club before said club makes contact with the golf ball.
2. (canceled)
3. (canceled)
4. The golf accessory of claim 1, wherein the golf ball supports are selected from the group consisting of wooden pegs with a flared, concave top, plastics pegs with a flared, concave top, rubber pegs with a flared, concave top or plastic pegs with a brush-like top.
5. (canceled)
6. (canceled)
7. The golf accessory of claim 1, wherein the platform comprises a planar upper surface adjacent a rearward spaced chamfered upper surface, both surfaces extending along the lengthwise axis of the platform from one end of the platform to another end thereof, with the tee-off positions being formed on rectilinearly spaced apart positions on the planar upper surface.
8. The golf accessory of claim 1, wherein the platform comprises securing means configured to secure the platform to the grass of a golf tee.
9. The golf accessory of claim 1, wherein the platform has a width between about 8 mm and 20 mm.
10. The golf accessory of claim 4, wherein the securing means comprises a plurality of threaded rods configured to be threadingly secured into blind bores defined in a bottom surface of the platform.
11. The golf accessory of claim 6, wherein the blind bores are threaded so as to receive a socket adapted to be permanently located within the blind bore, which socket comprises a threaded outer surface and a threaded inner surface so as to threadingly receive a threaded rod having an upper end and a pointed end, the upper end being adapted to be secured to the threaded inner surface of the socket while the pointed end is configured to secure the platform to grass of the golf tee thereby improving the chances of a golf ball to remain on the golf ball support when the platform is accidentally struck with a golf club.
12. A method of teaching golf swing skills comprising the steps of:
providing a golf accessory in the general configuration of a golf tee-off pad comprising a generally horizontal platform adapted to be positioned on a golf tee, the platform containing a plurality of equidistantly spaced apart golf tee-off positions rectilinearly arranged relative to one another along one common longitudinal axis, which axis runs parallel relative to a lengthwise axis of the platform, each tee-off position comprising an aperture having a countersunk configuration adapted to, in use, seat a hollow complimentary shaped rubber or plastics plug having an upper and lower end, which upper end is adapted to, in use, receive a pointed end of a golf ball support for supporting a golf ball above a surface of the tee, the golf accessory being characterized in that each countersunk aperture permits and facilitates friction fitment of both the lower end and pointed end to the platform thereby improving the chances of the golf ball to remain on the golf ball support when the platform is accidentally struck with a golf club before said club makes contact with the golf ball;
placing and securing the platform onto a surface of a golf practice tee;
placing a golf ball at each of the respective equidistantly spaced apart golf tee-off positions;
allowing a golf trainee to attain a stance relative to a golf ball placed at a first tee-off position closest to him or her;
allowing the golf trainee to swing and hit said golf ball; and
whilst retaining the same golf swing stance, allowing the trainee to step forward, swing and hit one or more golf balls positioned on subsequent equidistantly spaced apart tee-off positions adjacent to the first tee-off position.
13. (canceled)
14. (canceled)
15. The method of claim 8, wherein the golf ball supports are selected from the group consisting of wooden pegs with a flared, concave top, plastics pegs with a flared, concave top, rubber pegs with a flared, concave top or plastic pegs with a brush-like top.
16. (canceled)
17. (canceled)
18. The method of claim 8, wherein the blind bores are threaded so as to receive a socket adapted to be permanently located within the blind bore, which socket comprises a threaded outer surface and a threaded inner surface so as to threadingly receive a threaded rod having an upper end and a pointed end, the upper end being adapted to be secured to the threaded inner surface of the socket while the pointed end is configured to secure the platform to grass of the golf tee thereby improving the chances of a golf ball to remain on the golf ball support when the platform is accidentally struck with a golf club before said club makes contact with the golf ball.
19. The method of claim 8, wherein the platform comprises securing means configured to secure the platform to the grass of a golf tee.
20. The method of claim 8, wherein the platform has a width between about 8 mm and 20 mm.
21. The method of claim 11, wherein the security means comprises a plurality of threaded rods configured to be threadingly secured into blind bores defined in a bottom surface of the platform.
22. The method of claim 13, wherein the blind bores are threaded so as to receive a socket adapted to be permanently located within the blind bore, which socket comprises a threaded outer surface and a threaded inner surface so as to threadingly receive a threaded rod having an upper end and a pointed end, the upper end being adapted to be secured to the threaded inner surface of the socket while the pointed end is configured to secure the platform to grass of the golf tee thereby improving the chances of a golf ball to remain on the golf ball support when the platform is accidentally struck with a golf club before said club makes contact with the golf ball.
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