AU768594B2 - Golf tee - Google Patents

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AU768594B2
AU768594B2 AU21240/00A AU2124000A AU768594B2 AU 768594 B2 AU768594 B2 AU 768594B2 AU 21240/00 A AU21240/00 A AU 21240/00A AU 2124000 A AU2124000 A AU 2124000A AU 768594 B2 AU768594 B2 AU 768594B2
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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
    • A63B57/10Golf tees
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B57/00Golfing accessories
    • A63B57/10Golf tees
    • A63B57/16Brush-type tees
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B69/00Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
    • A63B69/0073Means for releasably holding a ball in position; Balls constrained to move around a fixed point, e.g. by tethering
    • A63B69/0075Means for releasably holding a ball in position prior to kicking, striking or the like

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Abstract

This invention relates to a golf tee (10) for supporting a golf ball (12) on a ground surface (14). The golf tee (10) includes a base (16) which supports a number of bristles (24) which in turn support the golf ball (12). The bristles (24) are arranged to form an annular support surface (26) which supports the golf ball (12). A shaft (22), which is arranged to be pushed into the ground surface (14), extends from the base (16). The bristles (24) of the golf tee (10) are not broken when the golf ball (12), supported at the golf tee (10), is hit by the face of a golf club. Further, the bristles (24) do not damage the face of the golf club and provide little deflection to the face of the golf club when a golf ball (12) is hit.

Description

"Golf Tee" Background of the Invention This invention relates to a device, in particular a golf tee, for supporting an object such as a golf ball on a ground surface such as the surface of a teeing mound.
Golf tees are usually made from wooden or plastics materials. Although these materials are softer than the metal club face of a golf club, in use the tees do sometimes damage the club face. In use the tee is also often broken and broken tees tend to litter golf courses and cause damage to mower blades on the golf course.
South African patent no. 87/5576 discloses a golf tee which is made up of two parts. The first part defines a rigid shaft for the tee and the second part defines a cup for the tee. The cup, which is arranged to support a golf ball, is made from a yieldable material and is designed to absorb impact when it is struck by the face of a golf club. The object of this is to stop the tee from breaking and also to o~o cause less damage to the club face. However, in practice, this type of tee does break and also causes damage to the club face especially if the club face strikes the rigid shaft.
United Kingdom patent no. GB 2258161 discloses a golf tee comprising a base which includes a shaft which is arranged to be pushed into a ground surface, such as teeing mound, and bristles which extend vertically from the base for .0o supporting a golf ball. A problem with the tee as illustrated in this patent is that the bristles as shown provide a very narrow support surface for a golf ball and a golf ball is likely to fall off this tee during use.
S 25 It is an object of this invention to provide a golf tee that addresses these problems, or provides the public with a useful choice.
ID UUUUUU I WO 00/45905 PCT/IB00/00104 -2- SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to the Invention there is provided a golf tee for supporting a golf ball on a ground surface, such as a teeing mound, the golf tee including: a base defining an operatively upper face and an opposed operatively lower face; a pointed shaft extending from the lower face, which is arranged to be pushed into the ground surface; and a plurality of bristles which extend from the upper face of the base in a vertical orientation relative to the base, wherein the bristles are arranged to define an annular support surface for supporting the golf ball. the annular support surface having an inside radius of 5mm and an outside radius of Advantageously, the bristles are arranged in clusters, typically from 8 to clusters, with from 10 to 25 bristles per cluster.
The bristles are preferably made from nylon and have a thickness of 0,4mm.
Typically, the upper face of the base is circular in shape and has a width of 18mm.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 is a side view of a golf tee according to the invention supporting a golf ball; Figure 2 is a cross-sectional side view of the golf tee of Figure 1, with the support bristles removed; and
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AMENDED SHEET l UD-U/-LUU I iPA-MUENCHEN 04 G- 2- 1 11:23 CCIT G3- +9 6.FEB.2001 12:18 SPOOR AND FISHER NO.243 WO 00/45905 PCT/IBO0010004 -3- Figure 3 is a top view of the golf tee of Figure 1, with the support bristles removed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Referring to Figure 1, a golf tee according to the invention, for supporting a golf ball 12 on a ground surface 14, is shown generally by the numeral The golf tee 10 includes a base 16 defining an operatively upper face 18 and an operatively lower face 20. A pointed shaft 22 extends from the lower face 20 and support bristles 24 which are elongate and resilient extend from the upper face 18. The support bristles 24 define an annular upper support surface 26 which supports the golf ball 12. The annular support surface 26 has an inner radius Ri of 5mm and an outer radius R 2 of The support bristles 24 are made of nylon and have a thickness of 0,4mm. The support bristles 24 are arranged in clusters 28 of about twenty bristles per cluster. There are twelve clusters 28 of bristles 24.
Referring to Figure 2, the base 16 is formed integrally with the shaft 22 and is typically moulded from a hard plastics material such as acrylonitrile butadine styrene (ABS plastic). The length L of the shaft 22 depends on the ground surface on which the golf tee is to be used. Typically, the shaft 22 has a length of about Referring now also to Figure 3, the upper face 18 of the base 16 is circular in shape and has a width W of 18mm. A series of holes 30, (in this case twelve holes), are formed in the upper face 18. The twelve holes are arranged in a circular formation. About twenty bristles are inserted into each hole 30, to form the clusters 28 shown in Figure 1.
In use, the shaft 22 of the golf tee 10 is inserted into a ground surface such as a tee mound until the lower face 20 of the base 16 comes into contact with the ground surface. A golf ball 12 is placed on top of the support
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AMENDED SHEET -r-rvv I o. FEB.2001 12:19 WO 00145905 I- I- A I SDOOR AND FISER CCITT G3-. +4.9 NO.243 P.6 PCT1IBo0OO0104 surface 26 defined by the bristles 24 and the golfer then hits the ball 12 off the golf tee with the club face of a golf club (not shown).
The advantage of the golf tee 10 according to the invention is that when the ball is hit, the face of the golf club only comes into contact with and passes through the soft resilient bristles 24 of the tee. The soft resilient bristles 24 do not damage the club face and provide very little resistance or deflection to the club face when the golf ball is hit. Another advantage is that (unless the club face hits the base 16) the tee is not broken when a ball is hit. This saves golf tees and there is less littering of a golf course with broken golf tees.
Referring to Figurel, the height H of the support bristles 24 may vary from to 10mm, depending on the golf club used and the preference of the golfer. In practice, the golf tee 10 according to the invention is provided with support bristles 24 with heights H of 27mm, 22mm or 15mm. A golfer can then select the tee height that he or she wishes to use.
Although this invention has been described for supporting golf balls, It is envisaged that it may be used for supporting other types of balls that require a support from which they are hit or kicked.
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Claims (4)

1. A golf tee for supporting a golf ball on a ground surface, the golf tee including: a base defining an operatively upper face and an opposed operatively lower face; a pointed shaft extending from the lower face, which is arranged to be pushed into the ground surface; and a plurality of bristles which extend from the upper face of the base in a vertical orientation relative to the base, wherein the bristles are arranged to define an annular support surface for supporting the golf ball, characterized in that the annular support surface has an inside radius (R1) of 5mm and an outside radius (R2) of
2. A golf tee according to claim 1 wherein the bristles are arranged in clusters with from 10 to 25 bristles per cluster.
3. A golf tee according to claim 2 wherein the bristles are nylon bristles and have a thickness of 0.4mm.
4. A golf tee according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the upper face of the base is circular in shape and has a width of 18mm. •go•. ooo II YI IIIIIIU -l IUY~N I YIY* I.III.~-I ~mll U.II -IYI- l I* *_I*_III*I IYU i
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GB236132A (en) * 1925-03-16 1925-07-02 Clarence Ellis Loyd Improvements in golf tees
GB2258161A (en) * 1991-08-01 1993-02-03 John Michael John St Golf tee.
WO1995007118A1 (en) * 1993-09-06 1995-03-16 Leif Svensson Device for playing and training of golf

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GB236132A (en) * 1925-03-16 1925-07-02 Clarence Ellis Loyd Improvements in golf tees
GB2258161A (en) * 1991-08-01 1993-02-03 John Michael John St Golf tee.
WO1995007118A1 (en) * 1993-09-06 1995-03-16 Leif Svensson Device for playing and training of golf

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