KR101863046B1 - Putting guide device - Google Patents

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KR101863046B1
KR101863046B1 KR1020160006351A KR20160006351A KR101863046B1 KR 101863046 B1 KR101863046 B1 KR 101863046B1 KR 1020160006351 A KR1020160006351 A KR 1020160006351A KR 20160006351 A KR20160006351 A KR 20160006351A KR 101863046 B1 KR101863046 B1 KR 101863046B1
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A putting guide device is disclosed. A putting guide device of the present invention comprises: a link member disposed above a putting line; A pair of support members for supporting the link members on both sides of the putting line; An alignment member protruding from the link member between the pair of support members; And aligning the alignment member with the putting line between the support members, and then placing the alignment member in line with the golf ball and practicing putting, the line of sight of the practitioner looking at the cut- And is corrected above the putting line. According to the present invention, it is possible to easily install the golf ball on the green during putting practice, to prevent the golf ball from being moved or rotated even when hit by the golf ball, and not to interfere with the field of view of the golf ball during putting practice, It is possible to provide a putting guide device.

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[0001] PUTTING GUIDE DEVICE [0002]

The present invention relates to a putting guide apparatus, and more particularly, to a putting guide apparatus which can be easily installed on a green during a putting practice, does not move or rotate even when a golf ball is hit, does not interfere with a field of view, The present invention relates to a putting guide apparatus which can be practiced under the same conditions as when putting.

Putting is a stroke that puts a ball on a putting green into a hole using a putt or the like, and the wave of each hole is calculated as two putts. In other words, 36 rounds of par 72 in a normal course of 18 holes are putts, and the ability of putting makes a big difference on the score. Therefore, various kinds of indoor practice devices and outdoor practice devices are introduced to improve putting skill in the market.

In relation to the outdoor exercise device, Korean Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2012-0082546 discloses a stroke putting exerciser, and Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2012-0082546 discloses a guide unit and a passing gate, And the guide unit is aligned with the target point direction such as the hole cup and the passing gate is spaced from the guide unit by 1 to 1.5 m to practice putting at various distances. When the practitioner's left eye is aligned with the two guide rods and the golf ball The swing arc can be trained to train the basic posture of the putting, and the swing arc to draw the trajectory with a long turning radius and a low putter head.

However, as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2008-0082546, it is troublesome to install the guide unit and the passing gate along the putting line during putting practice, and as the guide rod protrudes horizontally from the guide unit, In the practice of putting, when the golf ball collides with the passing gate, there is a disadvantage that the position of the passing gate must be changed and corrected again.

In addition, although the patent publication No. 2012-0082546 allows a pair of guide rods to be overlapped with each other in the line of sight, the position of the golf ball can be placed directly under the eyes, but the putting exerciser of the patent publication No. 2012-0082546 The golf ball is partially obscured by the pair of guide rods, so that the golf ball can not be practiced in the same field of view as the actual putting.

(0001) Korean Patent Publication No. 2012-0082546 (Published on July 24, 2012)

The object of the present invention is to provide a golf club which can be easily installed on a green during a putting exercise and is not moved or rotated even when a golf ball is hit and does not interfere with a field of view of a golf ball during practice of putting, The present invention also provides a putting guide device for a putting guide device.

This object is achieved according to the invention by a link member arranged above a putting line; A pair of support members for supporting the link members on both sides of the putting line; An alignment member protruding from the link member to between the pair of support members; And a cutting member mounted on the link member. When aligning the aligning member with the putting line between the support members and then practicing the putting after arranging the cutting member in line with the golf ball, The gaze of the practicing person watching is corrected above the putting line.

Wherein the cutting member includes: a rotating portion rotatably coupled to the link member about an axis in which the aligning member projects; And a gauge connected to both ends of the rotary part. The rotary part may be rotated so that a pair of the gauge parts are arranged in line with the golf ball.

Each of the scales includes: a first scissor bar rotatably coupled to the rotation unit; And a second bar that is rotatably coupled to an end of the first bar, wherein the bar is rotatable such that the pair of barbs overlap each other in the line of sight of the practitioner.

Wherein each of the support members is rotatably coupled to the link member and the pair of support members are rotated toward the alignment member in a state in which the pair of support members are held to each other toward the alignment member, Can be made to intervene.

Each of the support members includes: a first support portion rotatably coupled to the link member; And a second support portion slidably coupled to the first support portion such that a distance between the link member and the putting line is adjusted.

Each of the second support portions may be provided with a spike that is caught on the ground.

The spike includes an insertion portion formed to be long in one direction so as to be embedded in the ground; And a protrusion protruding in a direction different from a longitudinal direction of the insertion portion, wherein the second support portion is provided with a rail portion in which the insertion portion slides close to or away from the ground, and the rail portion is provided with a slide movement direction A plurality of latching portions for latching the protrusions may be formed.

Each of the second supporting portions is formed with an engaging groove for engaging with a band having elasticity. When the band is engaged with the engaging groove, the golf ball entering the support members during the putting practice can be repelled in the opposite direction .

The rotation unit may be provided with a level meter for measuring the level of the ground on which the support member is placed.

And a plurality of protrusions inserted into the tee groove so as to mount the guide stick may be formed on the rotating portion, wherein the plurality of tee grooves are formed along the longitudinal direction, .

According to the present invention, when the putter is practiced after arranging the aligning member on the putting line between the support members and arranging the cutter in a straight line with the golf ball, the line of sight of the practitioner looking at the cutter is corrected over the putting line, It is possible to provide a putting guide device which can be installed on the green at the time of practice and does not interfere with the field of view of the golf ball when practicing the putting so that the putting guide device can be practiced under the same conditions as the actual putting.

Further, since the second support portion is provided with the spike that is stuck on the ground, it is possible to provide a putting guide device that prevents the golf ball from being moved or rotated even when hit.

1 is a perspective view showing a portable state of a putting guide device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the deployed state of the putting guide device of Fig. 1; Fig.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing an installation state of the putting guide device of Fig. 1; Fig.
Fig. 4 is a plan view showing an installation state of the putting guide device of Fig. 1; Fig.
Fig. 5 is a front view showing an installation state of the putting guide device of Fig. 1; Fig.
6 is a partial side view showing an installation state of the putting guide device of Fig.
7 is a perspective view showing a deployed state of a putting guide device according to another embodiment of the present invention;

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description of the present invention, the well-known functions or constructions are not described in order to simplify the gist of the present invention.

The putting guide device of the present invention can be easily installed on the green during putting practice, and is not moved or rotated even when the golf ball hits the golf ball. Practice in the same condition as when putting, .

FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a putting guide apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the deploying state of the putting guide apparatus of FIG. 1, Fig. 5 is a front view showing an installation state of the putting guide apparatus shown in Fig. 1, and Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing the state of the putting guide apparatus shown in Fig. 1 Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing the deployed state of the putting guide device according to another embodiment of the present invention; Fig.

1 to 3, the putting guide device 1 of the present invention can be easily installed on the green G at the time of putting practice and is not moved or rotated even when hit by the golf ball B, The golf ball B is not interfered with the field of view during the putting practice so that it can be practiced under the same conditions as the actual putting. The link member 100, the support member 200, the alignment member 300, (400).

1 to 5, the link member 100 is configured to connect the alignment member 300 and the support member 400 to the support member 200 in a state in which the link member 100 is disposed above the putting line L. [ And is formed in a long shape in the 'one direction'. The 'one direction' means the direction of the rotation axis in which the first support part 210 is rotatably coupled.

As shown in FIG. 2, at both ends in the longitudinal direction of the link member 100, an insertion groove 101 into which a first barber 421 to be described later is inserted is formed. A detailed description thereof will be given later with a description of the cutting member 400.

2 to 5, the support member 200 supports the link member 100 and is provided in a pair so as to support the link member 100 from both sides with respect to the putting line L. [ .

As shown in FIGS. 2 and 5, the support member 200 includes a first support portion 210 and a second support portion 220.

The first support portion 210 is rotatably coupled to the link member 100. Although not shown in detail, the link member 100 is formed with a pair of holes into which bolts are inserted at both ends in the longitudinal direction, and each bolt is screwed to the upper end of the first support portion 210, (210).

The support member 200 is rotated in a state where the support member 200 is pinched toward the alignment member 300 in the portable state (see FIG. 1) (by the rotational coupling structure between the first support portion 210 and the link member 100) (See Figs. 2 and 5), the link member 100 is supported in a state of being opened in the opposite direction to each other.

Although not shown in detail, the pair of support members 200 are rotated in the portable state, and further rotation is interrupted by the link member 100, so that they are rotated in parallel with each other, and further rotated in the direction And the pair of support members 200 are interfered by the link member 100 even in a state in which the pair of support members 200 are opened opposite to each other as shown in Fig. 5, whereby further rotation is prevented.

As shown in FIG. 2, the second support portion 220 is configured to extend the length of the support member 200 at the time of installation, and is slidably coupled to the first support portion 210.

1, the second support portion 220 is slidably moved toward the first support portion 210 in a portable state, so that the putting guide device 1 is compacted by shortening the overall length of the support member 200 And stored in a bag or the like. The portability of the present invention is improved by the sliding structure of the second support portion 220. [

2, the second support portion 220 is slid toward the paper surface G, so that the putting guide device 1 is moved in the lengthwise direction of the paper surface G in a state where the entire length of the support member 200 is long, ). The distance that the link member 100 is spaced from the putting line L, that is, the green G, can be adjusted by adjusting the distance that the second support portion 220 is slid from the first support portion 210. [

The putting guide device 1 of the present invention is a device for guiding the putting practice by being installed on golf green and will be described below as being mounted on the green G. [

2, both side surfaces of the first support portion 210 protrude toward the alignment member 300, and the second support portion 220 protrudes from the first support portion 210 while being guided by both side surfaces of the first support portion 210, .

The slider 225 protrudes toward the first support portion 210 along the sliding direction of the second support portion 220 for more stable sliding movement of the second support portion 220. The slider 225 protrudes toward the first support portion 210 The rail groove H into which the slider 225 is inserted is formed. The second support portion 220 slides while the slider 225 is inserted into the rail groove H.

As shown in FIGS. 2, 4 and 5, each of the second supporting portions 220 is provided with a spike 221 which is caught on the ground G. As shown in FIG. The spike 221 is configured to fix the putting guide apparatus 1 on the green G and includes an insertion portion 221A and a protrusion 221B.

The insertion portion 221A is a portion formed long in one direction so as to be embedded in the paper G and the second support portion 220 is provided with a rail portion 222 for sliding the insertion portion 221A close to the paper surface G, .

The rail part 222 is formed as a pair of protruding walls along the slide movement direction of the second support part 220. The insertion part 221A slides between the pair of walls to move the second support part 220, (See FIG. 1) or protruded outward (see FIG. 2).

As shown in FIG. 2, a plurality of latching portions 223 are formed on the rail portion 222 to engage with the projections 221B along the slide movement direction of the spike 221. As shown in FIG.

The movement of the insertion portion 221A is restrained when the protrusion 221B is moved to any one of the plurality of locking portions 223 after moving the spike 221 along the rail portion 222. Therefore, (See FIG. 1) or protruded outward (see FIG.

2, 3 and 5, the aligning member 300 is a member for positioning the putting line L in the middle of the supporting member 200, And is formed in a shape protruding between the members (200). The alignment member 300 is formed in a shape of protruding in the gravity direction at the center of the pair of support members 200.

The putting line is considered to be an attack line for putting a golf ball (B) above the green (G) and a hypothetical line connecting the hole with a straight line. When the green G forms a horizontal plane, the golf ball B on the green G rolls straight along the putting line L between the holes during putting.

The putting guide device 1 of the present invention is for putting the golf ball B accurately along the putting line L during the putting practice. In order to judge the accuracy of the putting practice during the putting practice, Is preferably formed in the center of the pair of support members (200).

The putting guide apparatus 1 of the present invention is capable of accurately aligning the aligning member 300 on the putting line L when installed on the green G so that the putting line L is aligned with the center of the pair of support members 200 .

2 and 5, the alignment member 300 is provided in the form of a pair of spaced apart plates, and a linear spacing space S is formed between the pair of plates.

When the putting guide apparatus 1 is placed on the green G, the pair of support members 200 (or 200) are arranged in a state in which the opposite hole (or a target replacing the hole) is observed through the spacing space S of the aligning member 300 (Fixed to the green G via the spike 221) on the green G as shown in Fig. 5, the putting line L is positioned just below the alignment member 300, that is, 200 of the present invention.

Whether or not the golf ball B is correctly putted along the putting line L during the putting practice is precisely determined based on the position of the aligning member 300 when the golf ball B passes between the supporting members 200 It can be judged. That is, since the golf ball B put in the practice of putting passes between the support members 200 and directly below the alignment member 300, the golf ball B moves to the left or right It can be easily judged that the

As shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, the cutting member 400 includes a rotating portion 410 and a measuring portion 420, which is configured to more easily grasp a virtual putting line L at the time of putting practice. do. The cutting member 400 is mounted on the upper side of the link member 100.

2, the rotation unit 410 is configured to arrange a pair of the cutouts 420 in a straight line with the golf ball B, and the direction in which the alignment member 300 is projected (gravity direction) Is rotatably coupled to the link member (100) by an axis (Z).

The rotation unit 410 is provided with a leveling system 411 for measuring the horizontality of the green G on which the supporting member 200 is placed. The practitioner can easily grasp the inclination of the green G on which the putting guide apparatus 1 is installed through the leveling system 411. [ Different types of horizontal systems 411 may be installed on both sides of the rotation unit 410.

As shown in FIGS. 2 and 6, the scales 420 are connected to both ends of the rotating part 410 by a pair of the putting practitioners as a configuration for confirming the virtual putting line L. The barb 420 comprises a first barb 421 and a second barb 422.

The first measuring bar 421 is rotatably coupled to both ends of the rotating part 410 by a first rotating shaft X1 and the second measuring bar 422 is rotatably coupled to the end of the first measuring bar 421, And is rotatably coupled to the rotary shaft X2.

The first rotation axis X1 and the second rotation axis X2 are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the rotation axis Z of the rotation unit 410. [ 4, when the rotary part 410 is rotated or the first and second cutting bars 421 and 422 rotate about the first rotation axis X1 and the second rotation axis X2, The cutting member 400 is observed in a straight line on the plan view.

1, the putting guide apparatus 1 includes a pair of the cutouts 420 (in a state in which the pair of support members 200 are held together with respect to the aligning member 300) And is rotated between the supporting member 200 and the alignment member 300 about the first rotation axis X1.

In this state, the pair of the cutouts 420 are inserted into the insertion grooves 101 formed at both ends of the link member 100, and the link member 100 is inserted into the insertion groove 101, The flow is restrained and rotation of the bar 400 about the rotation axis Z is prevented.

In this state, the putting guide device 1 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and is compactly stored in a bag or the like. Portability and robustness of the present invention are improved by the rotation structure and the constraint structure of the scale 420.

As described above, in using the putting guide apparatus 1, the practitioner first grasps the pair of support members 200 in a state in which the opposite holes are observed through the spacing space S of the aligning member 300, The fixing portion 420 is rotated about the first rotation axis X1 as shown in FIG. 7 so that the insertion groove 101 is rotated about the first rotation axis X1, The rotation unit 410 is rotated around the rotation axis Z to align the lengthwise direction of the support member 400 with the putting line L as shown in FIG.

When the pair of support members 200 are placed on the green G in a state where the opposite holes are observed through the spacing space S of the alignment member 300, The aligning member 300 and the putting line L may be shifted by about 0 to about 2 degrees on the plan view due to the spacing between the spacing spaces S,

Further, in the case where a certain target replaces the hole, the position of the target may be changed. By rotating the rotary part 410, the longitudinal direction of the cutting member 400 can be accurately aligned with the putting line L. [ 4 shows that the aligning member 300 and the putting line L are shifted by about 30 degrees for easy understanding.

The putting stroke should be a straight stroke parallel to the putting line (L). It is also important to fix the head, the wrist and the lower body in order to make a straight stroke. In addition, the eye should be positioned just above the golf ball B during putting, and the putting line L Stroke.

In the putting practice using the putting guide apparatus 1 according to the present invention, the practitioner puts the eyes 'right above the golf ball B' in the state shown in FIGS. 4 and 7 when the putting posture is held, The line of sight E of the practitioner looking at the catch 400 is accurately corrected onto the putting line L so that the correct line Stroke practice can be facilitated.

2 to 6, the first bar 421 and the second bar 422 are rotated about the first rotation axis X1 and the second rotation axis X2 in the used state, and the alignment member 300 Respectively.

5, the practitioner confirms the state where the pair of second scissors 422 are overlapped with each other so that the line of sight E is moved to the putting line L ) Can be calibrated correctly.

As shown in FIGS. 2 and 5, a linear spacing space S is formed in each of the first and second cutters 421 and 422. The spacing space S of each of the first and second cutting bars 421 and 422 shares the same rotation plane with respect to the first rotation axis X1 and the second rotation axis X2.

As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the practitioner then aligns the spacing spaces S of the pair of second cutters 422 with each other in the line of sight E, By confirming, the line of sight E can be accurately corrected onto the putting line L. [

The putting is divided into short putting, middle putting and long putting according to the distance between the golf ball B and the hole. As shown in Figs. 6 (a) and 6 (b) The angle of the line of sight E to the scale 420 along the distance between the guide devices 1 can be variously changed.

The rotation of the first and second cutting bars 421 and 422 about the first rotation axis X1 and the second rotation axis X2 as shown in Figures 6 (a) and 6 (b) Even if the distance between the golf ball B and the putting guide apparatus 1 is varied variously, the pair of second cutting bars 422 can overlap each other in the line of sight E by changing the angle.

Further, even if a plurality of practitioners having various keys share the putting guide apparatus 1 of the present invention, by changing the rotation angles of the first and second cutters 421 and 422, Bars 422 may overlap each other in the line of sight E of the practitioner with the various keys.

As shown in FIG. 2, each of the second supporting portions 220 is provided with a plurality of engaging grooves 224 in which elastic bands D are simultaneously engaged.

When the rubber band D is applied to the engaging groove 224, the golf ball B entering into the space between the supporting members 200 during the putting practice is repelled in the opposite direction, The speed of the golf ball (B) can be checked.

Although not shown, when a precision pressure sensor (not shown) capable of measuring tension is connected to the rubber band D and a display unit (not shown) is formed on the support member 200, (B) can be confirmed numerically.

As shown in FIG. 7, the putting guide device 2 according to another embodiment of the present invention may further include a guide stick 500.

The guide stick 500 is configured to facilitate setup posture correction, ball position setting, swing trajectory correction, and putting practice during golf swing practice, and is formed long in one direction and formed into a rectangular cross section. A plurality of tee grooves 501 are formed in the guide stick 500 along the longitudinal direction.

The guide stick 500 is formed in the shape of a long bar having a rectangular cross section, so that the ball is prevented from falling even if it is placed on a sloping floor surface or the golf ball B is hit and bumped.

The rotation part 410 is formed with a plurality of protrusions 412 to be inserted into the tee groove 501 so that the guide stick 500 is mounted. 7, a pair of protrusions 412 are formed. The plurality of projections 412 protrude upward from the upper surface of the rotation part 410.

In the case where the golf ball B and the putting guide apparatus 1 are relatively far apart, even if the cutting member 400 is spread out in a straight line, the practitioner having poor eyesight, such as the elderly, E), it may be difficult to confirm the straightened state.

When the guide stick 500 is formed on the upper surface of the rotary part 410 so that the protrusion 412 is inserted into the tee groove groove 501, The practitioner having poor visual acuity during the putting practice can also confirm that the guide stick 500 has been straightened in line with the direction of the sight line E, thereby facilitating accurate straight stroke practice.

According to the present invention, when the putter is practiced after arranging the aligning member on the putting line between the support members and arranging the cutter in a straight line with the golf ball, the line of sight of the practitioner looking at the cutter is corrected over the putting line, It is possible to provide a putting guide device which can be installed on the green at the time of practice and does not interfere with the field of view of the golf ball when practicing the putting so that the putting guide device can be practiced under the same conditions as the actual putting.

Further, since the second support portion is provided with the spike that is stuck on the ground, it is possible to provide a putting guide device that prevents the golf ball from being moved or rotated even when hit.

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, It is obvious to those who have. Accordingly, it should be understood that such modifications or alterations should not be understood individually from the technical spirit and viewpoint of the present invention, and that modified embodiments fall within the scope of the claims of the present invention.

1,2: Guide device
100: link member 400:
101: insertion groove 410:
200: support member 411:
210: first support portion 412: projection
H: Rail groove Z: Rotary shaft
220: second support part 420:
221: Spike 421: 1st cutting bar
221A: inserting portion 422: second cutting bar
221B: protruding portion X1:
222: rail part X2: second rotary shaft
223: Retaining part 500: Guide stick
224: Retaining groove 501: Tee holder groove
D: Band
300: Alignment member
L: Putting line
B: Golf ball
G: Ground
E: Eye line

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A link member disposed above the putting line;
A pair of support members for supporting the link members on both sides of the putting line;
An alignment member protruding from the link member to between the pair of support members; And
And a cutting member mounted on the link member,
When the putter is practiced after the aligning member is aligned with the putting line between the support members and the cutter is aligned with the golf ball, the line of sight of the practitioner looking at the cutter is corrected above the putting line,
The cut-
A rotating portion rotatably coupled to the link member about an axis in which the aligning member projects; And
And a gauge connected to both ends of the rotary part,
Wherein the rotating portion is rotated such that a pair of the cutting portions are arranged to be aligned with the golf ball.
delete The method according to claim 1,
Each of the above-
A first measuring bar rotatably coupled to the rotating part; And
And a second bar that is rotatably coupled to an end of the first bar,
Wherein the rotating portion is rotated such that a pair of the second cutters overlap each other in the line of sight of the practitioner.
The method of claim 3,
Each of the support members being rotatably coupled to the link member,
Wherein the pair of support members are rotated toward the alignment member in a state where the pair of support members are engaged with each other toward the alignment member so as to be interposed between the support members.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein each of the support members comprises:
A first support portion rotatably coupled to the link member; And
And a second support portion slidably coupled to the first support portion such that the distance that the link member is spaced from the putting line is adjusted.
6. The method of claim 5,
Wherein each of the second support portions is provided with a spike that is caught on the ground.
The method according to claim 6,
The spike
An insertion portion formed to be elongated in one direction of the lock even if it is embedded in the ground; And
And a protrusion protruding in a direction different from a longitudinal direction of the insertion portion,
The second supporting portion is provided with a rail portion in which the insertion portion slides close to or away from the ground,
And a plurality of engaging portions for engaging with the projections are formed in the rail portion along a slide movement direction of the insertion portion.
6. The method of claim 5,
Each of the second supporting portions is provided with an engaging groove for receiving an elastic band at the same time,
Wherein when the band is put in the catching groove, the golf ball entering into the support members during the putting practice bounces out in the opposite direction.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the rotating portion is provided with a leveling system for measuring the level of the ground on which the supporting member is placed.
The method according to claim 1,
And a guide stick formed in a long direction in the one direction and having a plurality of tee groove grooves formed along the longitudinal direction thereof,
Wherein the rotation portion is formed with a plurality of protrusions inserted into the tee groove so that the guide stick is mounted.
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