CA2024069A1 - Portable gyroscopic golf ball centerplane marking device - Google Patents
Portable gyroscopic golf ball centerplane marking deviceInfo
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- CA2024069A1 CA2024069A1 CA002024069A CA2024069A CA2024069A1 CA 2024069 A1 CA2024069 A1 CA 2024069A1 CA 002024069 A CA002024069 A CA 002024069A CA 2024069 A CA2024069 A CA 2024069A CA 2024069 A1 CA2024069 A1 CA 2024069A1
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- electric motor
- golf ball
- centerplane
- housing
- arched cover
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B45/00—Apparatus or methods for manufacturing balls
- A63B45/02—Marking of balls
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B37/00—Solid balls; Rigid hollow balls; Marbles
- A63B37/0003—Golf balls
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- Golf Clubs (AREA)
Abstract
TITLE: PORTABLE GYROSCOPIC GOLF BALL CENTERPLANE
MARKING DEVICE
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A device consisting of a housing, an electrical motor and an activation switch. The housing is cylindrical and basically hollow, with a battery compartment located at its lower end and an arched cover at its upper end. The arched cover has a semi-circular marking slot on it. The arched cover fits frictionally on the upper part of the housing. The electric motor has a driving shaft on its upper end which drives a rotor dish to rotate. The activation switch is electrically connected to the electric motor to activate or deactivate the rotor dish.
MARKING DEVICE
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A device consisting of a housing, an electrical motor and an activation switch. The housing is cylindrical and basically hollow, with a battery compartment located at its lower end and an arched cover at its upper end. The arched cover has a semi-circular marking slot on it. The arched cover fits frictionally on the upper part of the housing. The electric motor has a driving shaft on its upper end which drives a rotor dish to rotate. The activation switch is electrically connected to the electric motor to activate or deactivate the rotor dish.
Description
~ 202~069 -- 1 -- ., TITLE: PORTABLE GYROSCOPIC GOLF BALL CENTERPLANE
MAR~ING DEVICE
BACI~GROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates ~enerally to 0S centrifugal devices, and in particular relates to a centrifugal centerplane marking device for marking golf balls.
Presently, there are at least three different types of go].f balls on the market, as seen in FIG. 3A
10 through FIG. 3C. Of course, if all of these three types of golf balls were perfectly uniform in consistency and if the cores therein were perfectly centered, then every golf ball's center of gravity ~ would be exactly in the centerpoint of the golf ball.
;~; 16 In reality, however, golf balls are not perfectly uniform in conqistency. Furthermore, in golf balls having one or more cores, the core (or cores~ are often ` islightly off center, meaning that the center of gravity ~: :
h of the golf ball is not necessarily the centerpoint of 20 the golf ball, as illustrated in FIG. 6. Each core has ,~ , its own center of gravity (B) and the outer shell has itq own center of gravity ~A), as illustrated in FIG. 4 and 5. If the center of gravity of the golf ball does not happen to be the e~act centerpoint of the golf 25 ball, then even if the golfer hit the golf ball perfectly squarely, the ball would still not fly in the "', - 2 - ~ ;
exact direction intended by the golfer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVE~TION
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It is a primary objective of the present invention to provide a gyroscopic centerplane marking de~ice 05 which can be used by the average golfer for marking the centerplane of normal golf balls. -It is another objective of the present invention to provide such a gyroscopic centerplane marking device -which is portable.
10It is still another objective of the present invention to provide such a gyroscopic centerplane marking device which is durable and inexpensive. ~;
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Further objectives and advantages of the present ;
invention will become apparent as the following 16 description proceeds, and the features of novelty which ~ ~
characterize the invention will be pointed out with -particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this invention.
TheQe and additional objects, if not set forth specifically herein, will be readily apparent to those .
skilled in the art from the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanyin8 drawingsl. :
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MAR~ING DEVICE
BACI~GROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates ~enerally to 0S centrifugal devices, and in particular relates to a centrifugal centerplane marking device for marking golf balls.
Presently, there are at least three different types of go].f balls on the market, as seen in FIG. 3A
10 through FIG. 3C. Of course, if all of these three types of golf balls were perfectly uniform in consistency and if the cores therein were perfectly centered, then every golf ball's center of gravity ~ would be exactly in the centerpoint of the golf ball.
;~; 16 In reality, however, golf balls are not perfectly uniform in conqistency. Furthermore, in golf balls having one or more cores, the core (or cores~ are often ` islightly off center, meaning that the center of gravity ~: :
h of the golf ball is not necessarily the centerpoint of 20 the golf ball, as illustrated in FIG. 6. Each core has ,~ , its own center of gravity (B) and the outer shell has itq own center of gravity ~A), as illustrated in FIG. 4 and 5. If the center of gravity of the golf ball does not happen to be the e~act centerpoint of the golf 25 ball, then even if the golfer hit the golf ball perfectly squarely, the ball would still not fly in the "', - 2 - ~ ;
exact direction intended by the golfer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVE~TION
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It is a primary objective of the present invention to provide a gyroscopic centerplane marking de~ice 05 which can be used by the average golfer for marking the centerplane of normal golf balls. -It is another objective of the present invention to provide such a gyroscopic centerplane marking device -which is portable.
10It is still another objective of the present invention to provide such a gyroscopic centerplane marking device which is durable and inexpensive. ~;
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Further objectives and advantages of the present ;
invention will become apparent as the following 16 description proceeds, and the features of novelty which ~ ~
characterize the invention will be pointed out with -particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this invention.
TheQe and additional objects, if not set forth specifically herein, will be readily apparent to those .
skilled in the art from the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanyin8 drawingsl. :
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fi 1 is a cutaway view of the gyroscopic golf ball centerplane marking device of the present invention;
05 Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the gyroscopic golf ball centerplane marking device of FIG. 1;
Fig. 3A through 3C are cutaway views of ~ingle, double, and triple core golf balls, respectively;
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Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a two `
10 (double~ core golf ball in which the centers of gravity ~ ~;
of the two cores are at different points;
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Fig. 5 is a schematic representation of Fig. 4, showing the two different centers of gravity in rolation to the circumferences of the first and second 16 core; and Fig. 6 is~ a schematic representation of a golf ball with an eccentric center of gravity in relation to the golfer's club at the time of c~ntact.
:, , ~ DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
; ., an With reference to Figs 1 and 2, and in particular with rcference to Fig. 1, it can be seen that the portable gyroscopic golf ball centerplane marking device of the present invention comprises a housing 2, . .
~ a battery driven electric motor 1 t and an activation ' ,' .:
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Fi 1 is a cutaway view of the gyroscopic golf ball centerplane marking device of the present invention;
05 Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the gyroscopic golf ball centerplane marking device of FIG. 1;
Fig. 3A through 3C are cutaway views of ~ingle, double, and triple core golf balls, respectively;
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Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a two `
10 (double~ core golf ball in which the centers of gravity ~ ~;
of the two cores are at different points;
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Fig. 5 is a schematic representation of Fig. 4, showing the two different centers of gravity in rolation to the circumferences of the first and second 16 core; and Fig. 6 is~ a schematic representation of a golf ball with an eccentric center of gravity in relation to the golfer's club at the time of c~ntact.
:, , ~ DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
; ., an With reference to Figs 1 and 2, and in particular with rcference to Fig. 1, it can be seen that the portable gyroscopic golf ball centerplane marking device of the present invention comprises a housing 2, . .
~ a battery driven electric motor 1 t and an activation ' ,' .:
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switch 3. ' The housing 2 includes a substantially cylindrical portion 21, a stabilizing dish 22 fixed at the upper end of the cylindrical portion 21, and an arched cover 05 23 which frictionally fits on the upper end of the stabilizing dish 22. The arched cover 23 consists of two intersecting semi-circular bands, or pieces, with one of the bands having a substantially semi-circular marking slot 231 on it. The cylindrical portion 21 has a battery compartment 211 at its lower end for receiving dry cell batteries to power the electric motor 1.
A driving ~haft 11 protrudes from an upper end of the electric motor 1, which is centrally fixed in the cylindrical portion 21 on top of said battery compartment 211. A rotor dish 11 is fixed on said driving shaft 11 90 as to be rotate~ by the driving ;shaft 11 when said electric motor 1 is activated. The ~;lower portion of said rotor di~h 4 is rotatably secured ;~20 by said stabilizing dish 22 90 as to prevent wobbling thereof.
At an upper end of the cylindrical portion, an activation switch 3 is fixed. This activation switch 3 is electrically connected to said electric motor 1 so as to actlv~te or deactivate said electric motor 1 when pressed by the user.
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!~ 2024069 Now the operation of the portable gyroscopic golf ball centerplane marking device will be explained.
First, the user removes the arched cover 23 of the housing 2. Ne~t, the user places a golf ball 5 on the 05 rotor dish ~ and then the user puts the arched cover 23 back on the stabilizing dish 22, rotatably securing the golf ball between the upper portion of the arched cover 23 and the rotor dish 4. The user then pushes the activation switch 3 so as to activate the electric motor 1, which drives the rotor dish 4. As the golf ball is rotated, it will eventually move to a stable, albeit dynamic conf.iguration. At this point, the user simply uses a pencil or some similar marking device to mark the centerplane of the golf ball. After marking ; 16 the centerplane, the activation switch is pressed for the second time, thereby deactivating the electric ; motor 1 and hence the rotor dish 4. When the golf ball has stopped spinning, the user removes the arched ; ` : cover 23 and the golf ball 5.
0 For added convenience to the user, the housing 2 includes a pencil holder 24 on the cylindrical portion 21 thereof, with said pencil holder 24 being vertically aligned on the outer surface of said cylindrical portion 21.
While the present invention ha~ been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that various modifications thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading this 202~069 - 6 - ' specification. For e~a~ple, the arched cover 23 could be semi-spherical in shape rather than two arched sections as shown in Fig. 2. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention disclosed herein is 05 intended to cover all such modif'ications as shall fall -.
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A driving ~haft 11 protrudes from an upper end of the electric motor 1, which is centrally fixed in the cylindrical portion 21 on top of said battery compartment 211. A rotor dish 11 is fixed on said driving shaft 11 90 as to be rotate~ by the driving ;shaft 11 when said electric motor 1 is activated. The ~;lower portion of said rotor di~h 4 is rotatably secured ;~20 by said stabilizing dish 22 90 as to prevent wobbling thereof.
At an upper end of the cylindrical portion, an activation switch 3 is fixed. This activation switch 3 is electrically connected to said electric motor 1 so as to actlv~te or deactivate said electric motor 1 when pressed by the user.
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!~ 2024069 Now the operation of the portable gyroscopic golf ball centerplane marking device will be explained.
First, the user removes the arched cover 23 of the housing 2. Ne~t, the user places a golf ball 5 on the 05 rotor dish ~ and then the user puts the arched cover 23 back on the stabilizing dish 22, rotatably securing the golf ball between the upper portion of the arched cover 23 and the rotor dish 4. The user then pushes the activation switch 3 so as to activate the electric motor 1, which drives the rotor dish 4. As the golf ball is rotated, it will eventually move to a stable, albeit dynamic conf.iguration. At this point, the user simply uses a pencil or some similar marking device to mark the centerplane of the golf ball. After marking ; 16 the centerplane, the activation switch is pressed for the second time, thereby deactivating the electric ; motor 1 and hence the rotor dish 4. When the golf ball has stopped spinning, the user removes the arched ; ` : cover 23 and the golf ball 5.
0 For added convenience to the user, the housing 2 includes a pencil holder 24 on the cylindrical portion 21 thereof, with said pencil holder 24 being vertically aligned on the outer surface of said cylindrical portion 21.
While the present invention ha~ been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that various modifications thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading this 202~069 - 6 - ' specification. For e~a~ple, the arched cover 23 could be semi-spherical in shape rather than two arched sections as shown in Fig. 2. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention disclosed herein is 05 intended to cover all such modif'ications as shall fall -.
within the scope of' the appended claim. ;;~
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Claims
1. A portable gyroscopic golf ball centerplane marking device comprising:
a) a housing (2) comprising a cylindrical portion (21), a stabilizing dish (22) and an arched cover (23), said arched cover frictionally fitting on an upper end of said cylindrical portion (21), said cylindrical housing (2) having a battery compartment (211) at a lower end thereof for receiving batteries therein, said arched cover (23) having a substantially semi-circular marking slot (231) thereon;
b) a battery-driven electric motor (1) having a driving shaft (11) protruding from an upper end thereof, said electric motor (1) being centrally fixed in said cylindrical portion (21) with a rotor dish (4) being fixed on said driving shaft (11) so as to be rotated by said driving shaft (11) when said electric motor (1) is activated, a lower portion of said rotor dish (4) being rotatably secured by said stabilizing dish (22) so as to prevent wobbling thereof; and c) an activation switch (3) being fixed at an upper part of said portion (21), said activation switch (3) being connected to said electric motor (1) so as to activate or deactivate said electric motor (1) when pressed by a user.
a) a housing (2) comprising a cylindrical portion (21), a stabilizing dish (22) and an arched cover (23), said arched cover frictionally fitting on an upper end of said cylindrical portion (21), said cylindrical housing (2) having a battery compartment (211) at a lower end thereof for receiving batteries therein, said arched cover (23) having a substantially semi-circular marking slot (231) thereon;
b) a battery-driven electric motor (1) having a driving shaft (11) protruding from an upper end thereof, said electric motor (1) being centrally fixed in said cylindrical portion (21) with a rotor dish (4) being fixed on said driving shaft (11) so as to be rotated by said driving shaft (11) when said electric motor (1) is activated, a lower portion of said rotor dish (4) being rotatably secured by said stabilizing dish (22) so as to prevent wobbling thereof; and c) an activation switch (3) being fixed at an upper part of said portion (21), said activation switch (3) being connected to said electric motor (1) so as to activate or deactivate said electric motor (1) when pressed by a user.
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