EP0002921B1 - Improvements in automatic golf teeing devices - Google Patents
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- EP0002921B1 EP0002921B1 EP78300849A EP78300849A EP0002921B1 EP 0002921 B1 EP0002921 B1 EP 0002921B1 EP 78300849 A EP78300849 A EP 78300849A EP 78300849 A EP78300849 A EP 78300849A EP 0002921 B1 EP0002921 B1 EP 0002921B1
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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
- A63B57/00—Golfing accessories
- A63B57/0006—Automatic teeing devices
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- This invention relates to golf-ball teeing apparatus and more particularly to improvements therein.
- the usual method of practising golf shots for example, on a practising range, is for a player to bend down and press a golf-tee a certain distance into the ground and thereafter position a ball on the tee.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a golf-ball teeing apparatus which substantially overcomes the above disadvantages.
- the golf-ball teeing apparatus 10 includes a magazine 14 to receive a plurality of balls 15 which balls 15 are to be delivered one at a time to the tee 16 via the receptacle 17 attached to the arm 13.
- the device 10 further includes a frame 11 with vertically extending parts 12 which pivotally support the arm 13 via bearings 39 and shaft 38.
- a counter-weight 18 and adjustment screw 19 to fix the counter-weight 18 to the arm 13.
- the counter-weight 18 also biases the arm 13 to the ball receiving position of Fig. 1.
- the receptacle 17 includes a sloping floor portion 20 so that when the arm 13 is in a horizontal position the sloping floor portion 20 biases the ball 15A toward the hole 21 formed in the receptacle 17.
- a flexible tee 16 Fixed to the frame 11 is a flexible tee 16 upon which a ball 15A is to be placed.
- the tee 16 could be pivotally mounted and biased to an upright position by means of a spring. Extending from the tee 16 is a cable 22 which passes around pulleys 23 and 24 to be connected to arm 25 pivotally attached to the frame 11 by projection 26 and pin 40. Fixed to one end of the arm 25 is counter-weight 27 while the other end includes an upward projecting part forming a first gate 28 to retain the ball 15B in position.
- a second gate 29 at the top of shaft 36 which is slidably guided within recessed parts 30 fixed to the frame 11.
- the gate 29 is provided with a stop 34 to limit downward movement thereof.
- the shaft 36 is adapted to be engaged by the arm 13 upon movement of the arm 13 beyond a predetermined angular position fro,ii the ball receiving position depicted in Fig. 1. Upon arm 13 passing this predetermined position the bottom end portion of shaft 36 is engaged by the arm 13 to raise the gate 29 to allow a ball 15C to roll forward and engage gate 28.
- the gate 29 is only raised upon movement of the arm 13 which movement results from the ball 15A being placed in the receptacle 17 and accordingly the position immediately behind the gate 28 is vacant and ready to receive the ball 15C.
- the movement of arm 13 is controlled by a motion damping spring 31 and cushioned stop 32.
- the spring 31 frictionally engages the side of arm 13 as depicted in Fig. 4.
- the damping force applied to the arm 13 via the springs 31 is adjustable by means of threaded member 33 which is adapted to deflect the spring 31 transversely to engage the arm 13.
- the stop 32 is adjustable by means of lock nut 35.
- the device 10 is adapted to be partly positioned below ground level 37 so that the ball 15A is placed at a level normally associated with a golf-ball positioned on a tee.
- sequence of operations performed by the device 10 are as follows.
- a ball may be placed on the tee 16 and struck by a golf-club so that the tee 16 is deflected to pull the cable 22 which lowers the gate 28 to release a ball abutting it.
- the arm 13 Upon a ball 15A reaching to receptacle 17, under the influence of gravity, the arm 13 is biased under the weight of the ball 15A to rotate anti-clockwise until it reaches stop 32 to thereby position the receptacle 17 adjacent the end of the tee 16.
- the arm 13 Once the arm 13 is in a horizontal position the ball 15A is biased towards the opening 21 by inclined floor portion 20.
- the arm 13 is biased to rotate in an anti-clockwise position by counter-weight 18.
- the tee 16 could be provided with an upwardly projecting part located behind the ball with respect to a player.
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Description
- This invention relates to golf-ball teeing apparatus and more particularly to improvements therein. The usual method of practising golf shots, for example, on a practising range, is for a player to bend down and press a golf-tee a certain distance into the ground and thereafter position a ball on the tee.
- A device was proposed in Australian Patent No. 465,594 which eliminated this tedious method, however- the device described therein was complex and was not reliable due to complexity thereof and the tolerances within which parts of the device had to operate if it was to be effective. In particular, the tee of this prior device was mounted on a pivoted member whereby ball feed was controlled by vertical movement of the tee, which resulted, under certain circumstances, in loss of the ball from the tee due to movement of the member.
- The object of the present invention is to provide a golf-ball teeing apparatus which substantially overcomes the above disadvantages.
- This object is achieved by the golf-ball teeing! apparatus defined in
claim 1. - A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
- Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a golf-ball teeing apparatus;
- Fig. 2 is a further side elevation of the apparatus of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a part sectioned end elevation of the apparatus of Fig. 1 sectioned along the line III-III;
- Fig. 4 is an end elevation of a motion damping device employed in the device of Fig. 1; and
- Fig. 5 schematically depicts a tee and golf- ball delivery receptacle depositing a ball on the tee.
- The golf-
ball teeing apparatus 10 includes amagazine 14 to receive a plurality ofballs 15 whichballs 15 are to be delivered one at a time to thetee 16 via thereceptacle 17 attached to thearm 13. Thedevice 10 further includes aframe 11 with vertically extendingparts 12 which pivotally support thearm 13 viabearings 39 andshaft 38. To adjustably balance thearm 13, so that aball 15A located in thereceptacle 17 causes pivoting movement of thearm 13, there is provided acounter-weight 18 andadjustment screw 19 to fix thecounter-weight 18 to thearm 13. Thecounter-weight 18 also biases thearm 13 to the ball receiving position of Fig. 1. Thereceptacle 17 includes asloping floor portion 20 so that when thearm 13 is in a horizontal position thesloping floor portion 20 biases theball 15A toward thehole 21 formed in thereceptacle 17. - Fixed to the
frame 11 is aflexible tee 16 upon which aball 15A is to be placed. - In an alternative embodiment the
tee 16 could be pivotally mounted and biased to an upright position by means of a spring. Extending from thetee 16 is acable 22 which passes aroundpulleys arm 25 pivotally attached to theframe 11 byprojection 26 andpin 40. Fixed to one end of thearm 25 iscounter-weight 27 while the other end includes an upward projecting part forming afirst gate 28 to retain the ball 15B in position. - Also fixed to the
frame 11 is asecond gate 29 at the top ofshaft 36 which is slidably guided within recessedparts 30 fixed to theframe 11. Thegate 29 is provided with astop 34 to limit downward movement thereof. Theshaft 36 is adapted to be engaged by thearm 13 upon movement of thearm 13 beyond a predetermined angular position fro,ii the ball receiving position depicted in Fig. 1. Uponarm 13 passing this predetermined position the bottom end portion ofshaft 36 is engaged by thearm 13 to raise thegate 29 to allow a ball 15C to roll forward and engagegate 28. However, it should be appreciated that thegate 29 is only raised upon movement of thearm 13 which movement results from theball 15A being placed in thereceptacle 17 and accordingly the position immediately behind thegate 28 is vacant and ready to receive the ball 15C. - The movement of
arm 13 is controlled by amotion damping spring 31 and cushionedstop 32. Thespring 31 frictionally engages the side ofarm 13 as depicted in Fig. 4. The damping force applied to thearm 13 via thesprings 31 is adjustable by means of threadedmember 33 which is adapted to deflect thespring 31 transversely to engage thearm 13. Additionally, thestop 32 is adjustable by means oflock nut 35. - In operation the
device 10 is adapted to be partly positioned belowground level 37 so that theball 15A is placed at a level normally associated with a golf-ball positioned on a tee. In use the sequence of operations performed by thedevice 10 are as follows. - Firstly, a ball may be placed on the
tee 16 and struck by a golf-club so that thetee 16 is deflected to pull thecable 22 which lowers thegate 28 to release a ball abutting it. Upon aball 15A reaching toreceptacle 17, under the influence of gravity, thearm 13 is biased under the weight of theball 15A to rotate anti-clockwise until it reachesstop 32 to thereby position thereceptacle 17 adjacent the end of thetee 16. Once thearm 13 is in a horizontal position theball 15A is biased towards the opening 21 byinclined floor portion 20. Upon the ball being deposited on thetee 16 thearm 13 is biased to rotate in an anti-clockwise position bycounter-weight 18. While thearm 13 is rotating anti-clockwise under the weight of theball 15A thegate 29 is engaged by thearm 13 to release a ball 15C which rolls forward to engage the now closedgate 28 which is biased to the closed position bycounter-weight 27. The ball 15C when in the position abutting thegate 28 is designated as ball 15B. - To ensure that the
tee 16 is deflected upon theball 1 5A being struck, thetee 16 could be provided with an upwardly projecting part located behind the ball with respect to a player.
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Applications Claiming Priority (6)
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AUPD279977 | 1977-12-16 | ||
AU2799/77 | 1977-12-16 | ||
AU3328/78 | 1978-02-10 | ||
AUPD332878 | 1978-02-10 | ||
AUPD662578 | 1978-11-03 | ||
AU6625/78 | 1978-11-03 |
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EP0002921A1 EP0002921A1 (en) | 1979-07-11 |
EP0002921B1 true EP0002921B1 (en) | 1981-08-12 |
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EP78300849A Expired EP0002921B1 (en) | 1977-12-16 | 1978-12-18 | Improvements in automatic golf teeing devices |
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EP (1) | EP0002921B1 (en) |
JP (1) | JPS5497122A (en) |
DE (1) | DE2860965D1 (en) |
NZ (1) | NZ189171A (en) |
ZA (1) | ZA7998B (en) |
Cited By (1)
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DE102017106918A1 (en) | 2017-03-30 | 2018-10-04 | Schumacher Planen & Bauen GmbH | Device for depositing and / or positioning a golf ball in a laying position, in particular on a tee |
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JPS6392666U (en) * | 1986-12-04 | 1988-06-15 | ||
FR2641701B1 (en) * | 1989-01-19 | 1991-10-18 | Demaille Brigitte | GOLF BALL DISPENSING DEVICE |
DE69320209T2 (en) * | 1992-11-30 | 1999-04-08 | Lesco Enterprises Ltd., Shannon, Clare | GOLF BALL DISPENSER |
US5306014A (en) * | 1993-04-02 | 1994-04-26 | Burton Langley | Golf swing training apparatus |
AU1887195A (en) * | 1994-03-23 | 1995-10-09 | John R. Dermott | Golf ball teeing device |
DE19522176A1 (en) * | 1995-06-19 | 1997-01-02 | Suesskind Schwendi Konstantin | Device that provides golf balls for tee=off on driving range |
GB2312171A (en) * | 1996-04-15 | 1997-10-22 | Robert Andrew Richards | Apparatus for setting a golf ball on a tee |
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AU465594B2 (en) | 1973-04-09 | 1975-10-02 | Rupert Harry Coun Loof | Automatic golf teeing device |
JPS5115577U (en) * | 1974-07-19 | 1976-02-04 |
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- 1978-12-15 JP JP15567178A patent/JPS5497122A/en active Pending
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- 1978-12-18 EP EP78300849A patent/EP0002921B1/en not_active Expired
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DE102017106918A1 (en) | 2017-03-30 | 2018-10-04 | Schumacher Planen & Bauen GmbH | Device for depositing and / or positioning a golf ball in a laying position, in particular on a tee |
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DE2860965D1 (en) | 1981-11-12 |
NZ189171A (en) | 1982-12-07 |
JPS5497122A (en) | 1979-08-01 |
ZA7998B (en) | 1980-08-27 |
EP0002921A1 (en) | 1979-07-11 |
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