KR200482339Y1 - Golf-tee holder - Google Patents

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KR200482339Y1
KR200482339Y1 KR2020150007028U KR20150007028U KR200482339Y1 KR 200482339 Y1 KR200482339 Y1 KR 200482339Y1 KR 2020150007028 U KR2020150007028 U KR 2020150007028U KR 20150007028 U KR20150007028 U KR 20150007028U KR 200482339 Y1 KR200482339 Y1 KR 200482339Y1
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Abstract

The present invention provides a golf tee holder which is convenient to carry and move by pulling out the golf tee easily while pulling it out from the belt loop after using the golf tee by putting it on the same ring member as the belt loop of the pants. The golf tee holder includes a first body portion having a first tee insertion hole into which a golf tee is inserted, a second body portion having a second tee insertion hole into which the golf tee is inserted, And a connection part connected to the body part and forming a latching space into which the loop member can be inserted and hooked.

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Golf tee holder {GOLF-TEE HOLDER}

The present invention relates to a golf tee holder capable of storing golf tees.

There are two types of golf tees that are commonly used: a long tee for golf driver tee shots and a short tee for iron tee shots.

These golf tees are used by golfers to alternate between two types of tee during which the golf tee is stored in a separate portable pocket or put in a golfer's trouser pocket, I'm taking it out.

However, when the golf tee is stored in a pants pocket, the golf tee has a long or short length depending on the purpose of use, which is inconvenient for carrying and is easily lost.

In addition, if the golf tee is stored in a separate portable pocket, there is a problem that the golfer must find out and use the golf tee whenever playing a game.

For this purpose, in a public utility model publication No. 2012-0007274 (name of a designation: golf tee holder), a golf tee holder which can easily store and move a golf tee by attaching a receiving portion to the golf tee is disclosed.

However, such a conventional golf tee holder also has the disadvantages of having to carry golf gloves. In addition, although a coupling member such as a velcro or a zipper is configured to be detachable from a golf glove, , And the zipper has disadvantages in that the male and female of the zipper must be provided separately in the golf glove.

In order to solve the above problems, the present invention provides a golf tee holder which is convenient to carry and move by pulling out the golf tee from the belt loop after using the golf tee easily by putting it on the loop member such as the belt loop of the pants. The purpose is to do.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a golf tee holder which can be worn without a separate joining member such as a clip by forming a holder in a belt loop using a space between the body portions which can be inserted by inserting a golf tee I want to.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a golf club head comprising: a first body portion having a first tee insertion hole into which a golf tee is inserted; A second body portion having a second tee insertion hole into which the golf tee is inserted; And a connection part connected to the first body part and the second body part and forming a hooking space into which the hook member can be inserted and hooked.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the first and second body portions are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance to form an input / output portion communicating with the engagement space, and the ring member is inserted into the engagement space through the entry / exit portion.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the first and second tee insertion holes are formed along the longitudinal direction of the first and second body portions.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the first and second tee insertion holes have an inner diameter of a size such that only the torso of the golf tee is inserted and the head of the golf tee can not be inserted, 2 It can gradually become smaller from the upper part to the lower part of the body part.

In addition, in one embodiment of the present invention, the first body portion and the second body portion are formed with a chamfered surface that is in contact with the head surface of the golf tee at the uppermost end, and the first tee insertion hole and the second tee insertion hole A tapered lower end support portion may be formed so as to protrude so as to be smaller than the inner diameter of the tee insertion hole.

In one embodiment of the present invention, a plurality of projections may be formed on the inner surface of the first and second tee insertion holes in the longitudinal direction of the first and second tee insertion holes.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the first body part and the second body part are protruded toward the engagement space at the edge of a position where the engagement space and the entry / exit part are connected to each other, And a separation preventing protrusion for preventing the separation protrusion from being detached from the separator.

Further, the interval between the inlet and outlet portions may be smaller than the width or thickness of the loop member.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the first and second tee insertion holes are formed along the width direction of the first and second body portions so that the golf tee passes through the first and second tee insertion holes in a horizontal direction Can be inserted.

At this time, the first and second tee insertion holes may be formed on the first and second body portions.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a golf club head comprising: a body portion having a tee insertion hole into which a golf tee is inserted; And a connecting portion connected to the body portion and forming a latching space into which a hook member can be inserted and hooked, wherein the tee insertion hole is formed in a width direction of the body portion, Lt; / RTI >

In another embodiment of the present invention, the latching space is formed by a pair of bent portions extending at both ends of the connecting portion and bent toward opposite sides of the body portion, and the loop member is formed between the pair of bent portions And is inserted into the engaging space through the entry / exit portion.

Further, in another embodiment of the present invention, at least one or more of the tee insertion holes are formed in the longitudinal direction of the body portion, and the opening portion is formed on the upper surface, the lower surface, or the front surface of the body portion.

According to the present invention, the golf tee can be easily taken out and used while being worn around a ring member such as a belt loop of the pants, and after the golf club is taken out from the belt loop, it is convenient to carry and move.

In addition, by using a method of mounting the golf tee on the ring member using the characteristics of the shape and material of the golf tee holder, it is easy to wear the golf club with only the finger force of the user and a separate joining member such as a clip is unnecessary. For example, a golf tee holder can be formed of a material capable of bending and restoring shape, so that the user can easily mount the holder to the loop member with only the finger force, and can use the space between the body portions So that it can be worn without a separate coupling member such as a clip.

1 is a perspective view of a golf tee holder according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a front view of a golf tee holder according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
3 is a perspective view of the golf tee holder according to the first embodiment of the present invention as viewed from below.
4 and 5 are sectional views taken along line A-A 'in Fig.
6 is a view showing a structure in which protrusions are formed inside a golf tee holder according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a view showing the wearing state of the golf tee holder according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
8 is a perspective view of a golf tee holder according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
9 is a perspective view of a golf tee holder according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
10 is a perspective view of a golf tee holder according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.

It should be noted that the technical terms used in the description of the present invention are used only to describe a specific embodiment and are not intended to limit the present invention. Also, the technical terms used in the description of the present invention should be construed in a sense generally understood by a person having ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention belongs, unless otherwise defined in the description of the present invention, Should not be construed in an overly broad sense or an overly reduced sense.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a golf tee holder according to a first embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a front view of a golf tee holder according to a first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a golf tee holder according to a first embodiment of the present invention FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A 'of FIG. 1; FIG.

1 to 4, a golf tee holder 100 according to a first embodiment of the present invention includes a cylindrical first body portion 110 and a second body portion 120, a connection portion for connecting the first and second body portions 110 and 120, 130, and an engagement space 150 is formed between the connection part 130 and the first and second body parts 110, 120 so that the hook member can be inserted and hooked.

The loop member becomes the belt loop provided at the waist of the pants. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and may be applied to all objects in the form of a ring, such as a handle ring, a key ring, etc. of a bag.

The first body part 110 and the second body part 120 are for storing a golf tee inserted therein. The first and second body parts 110 and 120 include a first tee insertion hole 112 and a second tee insertion hole 112, And a tee insertion hole 122, respectively.

In the first embodiment, the first tee insertion hole 112 and the second tee insertion hole 122 are formed along the longitudinal direction of the first and second body portions 110 and 120. With this structure, the golf tee can be inserted in the longitudinal direction, that is, the a direction shown in Fig.

The first body part 110 and the second body part 120 are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance to form an input / output part 140 which can communicate with the engaging space 150. The loop member may be inserted into the latching space 150 through the input / output unit 140 and hooked to the connection unit 130.

At this time, the distance between the input / output units 140 is smaller than the length of the connection unit 130. In particular, it may be formed to be smaller than the width or thickness of the loop member in order to minimize the detachment from the loop member.

The first body part 110 and the second body part 120 are separated from each other by a separation protrusion 160 protruding toward the engaging space 150 at the edge of the position where the engaging space 150 and the input / . The release preventing jaw 160 prevents the annular member hooked in the engaging space 150 from being detached from the input / output unit 140.

In addition, the first body portion 110 and the second body portion 120 have chamfered surfaces 113 and 123 at the uppermost end, respectively, so that the head portion of the golf tee can be stably seated when the golf tee is inserted. The inclination of the chamfered surfaces 113 and 123 may be formed in relation to the inclination angle of the head surface in contact with the golf tee.

3, the first body portion 110 and the second body portion 120 are formed so as to be smaller than the inner diameters of the first tee insertion hole 112 and the second tee insertion hole 122 at the lower end, Tapered lower support portions 114 and 124 may be formed in a protruding manner. The lower supporting portions 114 and 124 support the lower ends of the golf tee inserted into the respective tee insertion holes 112 and 122 in close contact with each other to fix the golf tee in a fitted state.

The first tee insertion hole 112 and the second tee insertion hole 122 may be formed variously according to the shape of the golf tee. In general, as shown in Fig. 4, only the tee of the golf tee is inserted, Has an inner diameter of a size that can not be inserted. In addition, the inner diameter of the first body portion 110 and the second body portion 120 may have a rectangular cross-sectional shape, and the inner diameter may be uniform.

5, the inner diameters of the first and second tee insertion holes 112 and 122 gradually decrease from the upper portion to the lower portion of each of the body portions 110 and 120, (See reference numerals 115 and 125).

Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 6, a plurality of protrusions 170 may be disposed on the inner surfaces of the first and second tee insertion holes 112 and 122 at predetermined intervals along the circumferential direction. In addition, the plurality of projections 170 are formed in the longitudinal direction to abut against the golf tee sandwiched by the respective tee insertion holes 112 and 122, thereby preventing the golf tee from shaking or sliding in the tee insertion holes 112 and 122.

FIG. 7 shows a state where the golf tee holder according to the first embodiment based on such a configuration is worn on the belt loop.

Reference numeral 1 denotes a waist portion of the trousers, and reference numeral 1a denotes a belt loop provided integrally with the trousers.

The belt loop 1a is sandwiched between the two body parts 110 and 120, that is, the first and second body parts 110 and 120 through the input / output part 140, and the belt loop 1a is placed in the engaging space 150 So that it is hooked on the connection part 130. The golf tee holder 100 thus mounted is held by the two body portions 110 and 120 in a state of being hooked on the belt loop 1a. In particular, the golf tee holder 100 is held by the separation preventing jaws 160 formed on the two body portions 110 and 120, And can be prevented from being detached from the ring 1a.

In order to facilitate the wearing of the golf tee holder 100, the golf tee holder 100 is made of a material that can be easily deformed by a finger force so that the user can easily open the golf tee. For example, a soft material such as silicone or synthetic resin, urethane, rubber, or the like. In addition, the golf tee holder 100 may be formed of a hard material such as plastic.

8 is a perspective view of a golf tee holder according to a second embodiment of the present invention.

The golf tee holder 200 according to the second embodiment includes a first body part 210 and a second body part 220 and a connection part 230 for connecting the first body part 210 and the second body part 220. The connection part 230, 2, a hooking space 250 is formed between the body portions 210 and 220 so that the hooking member can be inserted and hooked.

The first body portion 210 and the second body portion 220 are provided with a first tee insertion hole 212 and a second tee insertion hole 222 in which a golf tee is inserted and inserted. The first tee insertion hole 212 and the second tee insertion hole 222 are formed along the width direction of the first and second body parts 210 and 220 so that the golf tee is inserted into the first and second tee insertion holes 212 and 222, In the horizontal direction (direction b).

Therefore, in the golf tee holder 200 according to the second embodiment, the golf tee inserted in the first tee insertion hole 212 and the second tee insertion hole 222 in turn is inserted into the open mouth of the input / It is possible to prevent the annular member, which is caught in the engaging space 250, from coming off.

The input / output unit 240 is a space between the first body unit 210 and the second body unit 220, which are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance, as in the first embodiment. The distance between the input / output portions 240 is smaller than the length of the connection portion 230. In particular, it may be formed to be smaller than the width or thickness of the loop member in order to minimize the detachment from the loop member.

At least one of the first and second body insertion holes 212 and 222 may be formed in the first and second body parts 210 and 220. In FIG.

In addition, chamfered surfaces 213 and 223, which contact the head surface of the golf tee, may be formed on one side of the first and second body portions 210 and 220 corresponding to the first and second tee insertion holes 212 and 222, respectively. Or chamfered surfaces 213 and 223 may be formed at both ends of the first and second body portions 210 and 220 corresponding to the first and second Ti insertion holes 212 and 222. [ According to this structure, even when the golf tee is inserted in the direction b or the opposite direction, the golf tee can be stably inserted.

The inclination of the chamfered surfaces 213 and 223 may be formed according to the inclination angle of the head surface of the golf tee.

The golf tee holder 200 according to the second embodiment is configured such that the edge portions of the first and second body portions 210 and 220 where the engaging space 250 and the input / A protruding separation preventing jaw 260 can be formed.

9 is a perspective view of a golf tee holder according to a third embodiment of the present invention.

The golf tee holder 300 according to the third embodiment includes a body portion 310 and a connecting portion 330. The connecting portion 330 is provided with a catching space 350 through which a hook member can be inserted and hooked.

The golf tee holder 300 according to the third embodiment is different from the first and second embodiments in that the body 310 and the coupling part 330 are integrally coupled to each other, (350) is provided in a direction opposite to the body portion (310).

That is, the engagement space 350 may be formed by the pair of bent portions 332, which are both ends of the connection portion 330 and are bent opposite to the body portion 310, respectively. Therefore, the ring member is inserted into the engaging space 350 through the input / output portion 340 formed between the pair of bent portions 332. [

Although the pair of bent portions 332 may be formed so as to be close to each other, the pair of bent portions 332 may be formed in the input / The input / output unit 340 may be formed in a state where the input / When the pair of bent portions 332 are spaced from each other to form the input / output portion 340, the size of the input / output portion 340 is smaller than the width or thickness of the loop member.

The tee insertion hole 312 of the body portion 310 is formed in the width direction (c direction) of the body portion 310 and can form an opening portion 314 in which a part thereof is opened. The opening 314 makes it possible to store and use the golf tee more easily than when inserting or removing the golf tee into or from the tee insertion hole 312 in the horizontal direction.

At least one or more of the Ti insertion holes 312 may be provided. For example, the upper and lower openings 314 and 324 may be formed on the upper surface and the lower surface of the body 310, respectively.

Alternatively, as in the fourth embodiment shown in FIG. 10, openings 414 and 424 may be formed in front of the body portion 410, respectively. According to the fourth embodiment, the golf tee can be mounted or detached from the front of the body portion 410 with the tee insertion holes 412 and 422. [

The body portions 310 and 410 and the connecting portions 330 and 430 and the pair of bent portions 332 and 432 according to the third and fourth embodiments may be made of silicone or synthetic resin, A soft material such as a soft material or a hard plastic material.

The above description is merely illustrative of the present invention and various changes and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, the embodiments disclosed in the description of the present invention are not intended to limit the present invention. The scope of the present invention should be construed according to the following claims, and all the techniques within the scope of the same should be construed as being included in the scope of the present invention.

100, 200, 300, 400: golf tee holder
110, 210: first body part 120, 220: second body part
310: body part 130, 230, 330: connection part
112, 212, 312: a first tee insertion hole
122, 222, 322: a second tee insertion hole
113, 123, 213, 223: chamfer 114, 124:
140, 240, 340: input / output part 150, 250, 350:
160, 260: a release bite 170: a plurality of projections
314, 324, 414, 424:
332, 432: a pair of bends

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A first body portion having a first tee insertion hole into which a golf tee is inserted;
A second body portion having a second tee insertion hole into which the golf tee is inserted; And
A first body portion, and a second body portion. The first body portion and the second body portion form a locking space,
Lt; / RTI >
Wherein the first and second body portions are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance to form an inlet / outlet portion communicating with the engagement space,
Wherein the loop member is inserted into the engagement space through the entry /
Wherein a distance between the input / output portions is smaller than a width or thickness of the loop member.
delete The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the first and second tee insertion holes are formed along the longitudinal direction of the first and second body parts.
The method of claim 3,
The first and second tee insertion holes
Wherein the body of the golf tee is inserted into the body of the golf tee so that the head of the golf tee can not be inserted and the inside diameter gradually decreases from the upper portion to the lower portion of the first and second body portions. holder.
5. The method of claim 4,
The first body portion and the second body portion
And a tapered lower end support portion is protruded and formed at a lower end of the golf tee so as to be smaller than an inner diameter of the first tee insertion hole and the second tee insertion hole. holder.
The method according to claim 3 or 4,
And a plurality of projections are formed on the inner surface of the first and second tee insertion holes in the longitudinal direction of the first and second tee insertion holes.
The method according to claim 1,
The first body portion and the second body portion
And a separation preventing protrusion protruding toward the engaging space at an edge of a position where the engaging space and the input / output unit are connected to each other to prevent the annular member engaged in the engaging space from being detached from the input / output unit.
delete The method according to claim 1,
The first and second tee insertion holes
And the golf tee is formed along the width direction of the first and second body parts so that the golf tee is inserted through the first and second tee insertion holes in the horizontal direction.
10. The method of claim 9,
Wherein at least one of the first and second tee insertion holes is formed in the first and second body portions.
delete delete delete The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the first and second body portions and the connection portion or the body portion and the connection portion are formed of a soft or hard material capable of bending and restoring shape.
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