WO2001045800A2 - Distributeur de clubs de golf - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the practice of golf.
- the object of the invention is in particular to facilitate the practice of golf. It achieves this thanks to a device for playing golf, characterized in that it includes a storage space for at least one golf club and means for identifying the user, the device being arranged in such a way so that the storage space is accessible to the user only when the latter has been identified by the identification means, the device further comprising support means allowing the storage of the club or clubs and at least one detector making it possible to detect the return of a club on the support means after use.
- the device allows access to golf clubs only when the user has been identified by the identification means.
- the device is capable of detecting whether the equipment has been returned when the user leaves the practice thanks to the (x) detector (s).
- the identification means include for example a card reader.
- the identification means may also include a keyboard, means for connecting to a server and computer processing means making it possible to compare a code entered on the keyboard by the user with a code known to the server.
- the code entered by the user may include a secret code linked to the card and / or a golf license number.
- the device is arranged to debit a user account, for example a bank account or an account opened with the reception of a hotel or with a reception desk, for a predetermined amount, in the event non-return of a club in the storage space after a period of use.
- a user account for example a bank account or an account opened with the reception of a hotel or with a reception desk, for a predetermined amount, in the event non-return of a club in the storage space after a period of use.
- This amount is preferably chosen high enough to dissuade the user from refitting the clubs after use.
- the club or clubs each comprise a coding element.
- Inductive or resistive electronic components capable of resonating for a particular frequency or having a predetermined electrical resistivity, may be used as coding elements, a transponder, a bar code or any other optical or electronic device.
- each golf club has a coding element housed in a cavity located at the end of the handle opposite the head of the club.
- the coding element is preferably held in the cavity by being embedded in resin, in particular epoxy resin.
- the coding element may be located on the handle, at the junction of the handle with the club head.
- the support means for storing the clubs in the storage space can be in the form of a rack. These support means can also be rotary.
- the device may include locking means prohibiting the withdrawal of clubs in the absence of prior identification of the user.
- the device may include a distributor of golf balls capable of distributing at least one ball when the user has been identified by the identification means.
- the bale dispenser is arranged to receive and store bales reintroduced into the dispenser by the user at the end of the game.
- the ball dispenser is arranged to distribute a free ball at the start of the game, without debiting the user's account, and to distribute additional balls when the user activates a command of the device, the user's account. can be debited with a sum proportional to the number of additional balls distributed.
- the bale dispenser may also not be provided to allow the return of bales by the user at the end of the game, which has the advantage of making the structure of the bale dispenser simpler.
- the balls distributed can serve as an advertising medium.
- the device according to the invention may include a distributor of golf clubs arranged to distribute clubs only when the user has been identified by the means of identification.
- the distributor little comprise a frame and a support that can tilt relative to the frame, the support defining at least one housing for receiving at least one club, the dispenser also comprising at least one actuator for tilting the support, in response to an opening command, forward, from an initial position prohibiting the withdrawal of the club (s) to a final position allowing the withdrawal of the club (s).
- the dispenser may include at least one locking member that can be moved relative to the support and that defines with the support a space in which at least one club is disposed, the locking member being movable between a locking position in which it is close to the support. and blocks the withdrawal of the club or clubs and an unlocked position in which it is distant from the support and allows the withdrawal of the club or clubs, this locking member being arranged so as to be driven in displacement by the actuator.
- the locking member and the support comprise, on facing faces, flexible linings, the linings being able to be shaped so as to clamp the club or clubs together when the locking member is in the locked position.
- the linings include recesses for the passage of the sleeves.
- the actuator comprises a stop distant from a certain distance from the support when the latter is in its initial position preventing the removal of the club or clubs, so that the movement of the actuator causes first a movement of the locking member relative to the support, then the tilting of the support relative to the frame by pressing the stop against the support.
- This stop can be secured to a part that can slide relative to the support, this sliding part being secured to the locking member, the sliding part being further connected to an actuator rod by a link articulated around a geometric axis of rotation parallel to a geometric axis of the tilting of the support.
- the support comprises a front panel and a panel rear between which the housing (s) intended to receive the club (s) are formed, and the front panel is open at the bottom of the housing (s).
- the bottom of the housing is thus easily accessible, allowing easy cleaning of the housing (s) and a spontaneous evacuation of dust accumulating in the bottom.
- the frame is arranged so that it forms an obstacle preventing the withdrawal of the club or clubs when the support is in its locked position.
- the dispenser comprises on the one hand a fixed support defining at least one housing for receiving at least one club and on the other hand a movable member between a locking position preventing the withdrawal of the club or clubs and a position unlocked for removing the club or clubs, the movable member being arranged to form an obstacle preventing the withdrawal of the club or clubs when it is in the locked position.
- the fixed support can comprise one or more notches in each of which can engage a club head up, the head of the club resting on the support, and the movable member can comprise a grid arranged so that the head of the club is held captive between the grid and the support when the movable member is in the locked position.
- a grid can pivot around an axis or slide on rails.
- the fixed support has one or more recesses in each of which can engage, in a substantially vertical direction, a part of the handle of a club, opposite the head of the club, and the movable member is arranged to form , in the locked position, an obstacle at least partially covering the head of the club and preventing its removal.
- the movable member can be formed for example of a pivoting visor or a sliding shelf.
- the club distributor is arranged so that the club or clubs are arranged upside down on the support, the head of each club resting directly on the support and the movable member comprises a visor covering the heads of the clubs in the locked position.
- the dispenser includes a locking device comprising at least one clamp comprising two jaws capable of clamping the handle of a club, the jaws moving away from one another by pivoting when the locking member passes from a locking position to an unlocked position .
- the invention also relates to a practice cabin comprising a device as defined above.
- this cabin includes secure access means.
- These secure means of access may include a card reader.
- secure access means avoids providing the device with locking means preventing the withdrawal of clubs without prior identification of the user.
- the cabin may include a net or a canvas and means for projecting a route or a target or any other decorative element behind the net or on the canvas.
- the canvas can be painted or a decoration placed behind the net.
- the cabin can also include means for analyzing the trajectory of the ball and means for viewing this trajectory on a displayed course.
- the secure access means and the device are arranged to exchange information.
- This exchange of information can be used for example to notify the device if the user leaves the cabin, the device being advantageously arranged to check, at least at this time, if all the clubs are in place and, if not, charge a user account of a predetermined amount.
- the cabin comprises an inclined floor bringing the balls intercepted by the net or the canvas to a predetermined location.
- this location leads to a chute for storing the balls.
- means are provided to prevent access to the balls in the absence of use of the device.
- the chute can be, for example, articulated around a longitudinal axis and coupled to a motor controlled by the device, this motor making it possible to pass the chute from a position allowing access to the balls to a position by prohibiting the access, and vice versa. It is also possible to use a fixed chute and a movable flap controlled in movement by the device between a position allowing access to the bales and a position preventing access.
- the invention also relates to a vehicle equipped with a cabin as mentioned above.
- This vehicle can be constituted by a truck.
- the invention also relates to a set of devices as defined above, connected to a server allowing a user, by connecting to a network such as the Internet, to know the geographic location of the devices.
- a network such as the Internet
- FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of a dispenser according to a first example of implementation of the invention
- FIGS. 2 to 5 illustrate various possibilities for mounting a coding element on a club
- FIG. 6 is a schematic perspective view of a practice cabin according to the invention
- FIG. 7 schematically represents the interior of the cabin
- FIG. 8 is a schematic perspective view of a dispenser according to a second example of implementation of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic and partial view, in perspective, of the interior of a cabin comprising a distributor in accordance with a third example of implementation of the invention.
- FIG. 10 is a diagrammatic and partial section illustrating a detail of embodiment of the distributor
- FIG. 11 represents a vehicle equipped with a driving range cabin
- FIG. 12 illustrates the networking of distributors
- FIG. 13 shows schematically, in perspective, a distributor according to a fourth example of implementation of the invention, - Figures 14A to 14D schematically and partially, in section along XIV-XIV, the distributor of Figure 13 in four different operating positions, FIGS. 15A and 15B partially and schematically represent, in section along XV-XV, the dispenser of FIG. 13 in two different operating positions,
- FIG. 16 schematically represents, in perspective, a dispenser according to a fifth example of implementation of the invention.
- FIGS. 17A and 17B schematically and partially represent, in section along XVII-XVII, the dispenser of FIG. 16 in two different operating positions
- FIG. 18 schematically and partially shows, in section, a dispenser according to a sixth example of implementation of the invention.
- FIG. 19 partially and schematically represents, in partial section, a dispenser according to a seventh example of implementation of the invention.
- FIG. 20 schematically and partially shows a dispenser according to an eighth example of implementation of the invention.
- FIG. 21 is a detailed view, in perspective, of the dispenser of FIG. 20,
- - Figure 22 shows, schematically and partially, in section, a dispenser according to a ninth example of implementation of the invention
- - Figure 23 shows schematically and partially, in perspective, a dispenser according to a tenth example of implementation implementation of the invention
- FIG. 24 schematically and partially shows, in perspective, a dispenser according to an eleventh example of implementation of the invention
- FIGS. 25A and 25B illustrate a detail, in section along XXV -XXV, of the dispenser of FIG. 24,
- FIG. 26 very schematically and partially represents a bale dispenser in accordance with a first exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 27 schematically and partially represents a bale dispenser in accordance with a second example of embodiment
- FIGS. 28A to 28D represent different variants of a control system for the bale distributor of FIG. 27,
- FIGS. 29A to 29C illustrate different steps of a method for fixing a coding element on a club
- Figure 30 illustrates a variant of the method of Figures 29A to 29C.
- the distributor 1 shown in Figure 1 comprises a series of golf clubs 2 and support means 3 for receiving these clubs.
- the support means 3 are in the form of a rack comprising in the upper part a series of clamps 4 capable of enclosing the clubs and in the lower part a base 5 shaped to receive the heads of the clubs.
- the dispenser 1 includes means for identifying the user, comprising a card reader 7 of which there has been shown in FIG. 1 only the opening for inserting the cards.
- the dispenser 1 has on the front a screen 8 with liquid crystal or cathode ray tube, a keyboard 9 and an output 50 of tickets issued serving as invoice.
- the dispenser 1 has a housing 10 for storing a bucket 1 1 of balls. This bucket 11 is placed on a scale 12 for weighing it.
- the distributor 1 comprises a central unit, not shown, which in particular ensures the management of the various interfaces.
- the distributor 1 also includes detection means making it possible to detect the return of a club to the rack 3 after use.
- detection means comprise a coding element on each club and associated reading means on the dispenser, arranged to detect the absence or the presence of each club on the rack.
- the detection means can be produced in different ways.
- an inductive electronic component can be used, for example in the form of a ring 19 surrounding the club.
- the distributor 1 then includes reading means 13 comprising for example an antenna making it possible to generate an electromagnetic field, this antenna being positioned on the distributor so as to be opposite the ring 19 when the club is stored.
- reading means 13 comprising for example an antenna making it possible to generate an electromagnetic field, this antenna being positioned on the distributor so as to be opposite the ring 19 when the club is stored.
- the reading means 13 are arranged so as to allow the presence or absence of the ring 19 to be detected in their vicinity. It is also possible to produce the coding element in the form of a patch 14 comprising a transponder, fixed for example as shown in FIG. 3 at the upper end of the club handle, in which case the reading means comprise an antenna 17 positioned, when the club is in place, opposite the upper end thereof.
- the coding element can also be, as illustrated in FIG. 4, in the form of a bar code painted on the club or printed on a label affixed to it.
- the reading means comprise an optical window 16 making it possible to send a light ray to the bar code 15 and to read the corresponding information.
- the club comprises a track 51 of a conductive paint, deposited for example at the upper end of the handle, and the distributor comprises a sensor 52 capable of measuring the electrical resistance of this track coming from to his contact.
- the resistance of each track is preferably specific to a given type of club.
- FIG. 6 shows a practice cabin 20 in which the distributor 1 is placed.
- This cabin 20 may for example have a length of 7 meters, a width of 3 meters and a height of 3 meters.
- the cabin 20 can be installed for example in a hotel, in a private waiting room or in a sports hall.
- the cabin 20 includes secure access means, comprising a door 21 provided with an electric lock and a user interface 22 comprising a card reader 23, a screen 24 and a keyboard 25.
- the cabin also has a window 26.
- FIG. 7 shows the interior of the cabin 20.
- the distributor 1 can be placed, as shown, against the rear wall of the cabin, being connected by an electrical connection not shown at the interface 22 and to an external telephone line.
- Two practice mats 27a and 27b are present at the rear of the cabin, along left and right partitions respectively.
- the user chooses the carpet 27a or 27b depending on whether it is left-handed or right-handed.
- a screen 29 is placed in front of the front wall and a net 28 protects this screen 29.
- a projector 30 makes it possible to project on the screen 29 the image of a golf course.
- the projector 30 can be connected to a simulator capable of analyzing and simulating the trajectory of the ball.
- the dispenser 1 is used as follows.
- the user inserts his card into the reader 23, for example his credit card as in the example described, between his secret code and his license number.
- a connection is established with a server to check the license number.
- the electric lock is actuated, which allows the user to open door 21.
- the user takes the club 2 with which he wishes to train and the bucket of balls 11.
- Distributor 1 records the duration of use of the clubs.
- the distributor 1 checks that all the clubs 2 are in place on the rack 3 and weighs the bucket of balls 11.
- the distributor 1 indicates on screen 8 the amount which will be debited from the user's account, an amount which is proportional to the duration of use in the example described.
- Distributor 1 returns the user's card and issues a receipt serving as an invoice.
- the user can then leave the cabin.
- distributor 1 If the user leaves the cabin and a club is not replaced or the bucket of balls incomplete, distributor 1 warns the user.
- the user's account is debited for a lump sum.
- FIG. 8 shows a dispenser 1 'comprising a rotary support 3 ′ on which the clubs 2 are stored.
- Access to the clubs 2 is done through a window 41 making it possible to enter only one club at a time.
- the user scrolls in front of the window 41 the different clubs one after the other, by controlling the rotation of the rotary support 3 'by means of control buttons 42.
- the distributor 1 includes a card reader 7, a screen 8 and a keyboard 9, like the distributor 1 previously described.
- FIG. 9 shows a distributor 1 "corresponding to a variant implementation of the invention.
- This distributor 1 "differs from distributor 1 described above in particular by the presence of locking means preventing unauthorized removal of the clubs.
- These locking means comprise in the example described a pivoting retaining member 60, having a general shape of U.
- the base of the U can be blocked against the clubs if the 1 "dispenser is not used.
- the retaining member 60 is unlocked and the base of the U can be raised to authorize the withdrawal of the clubs.
- the distributor 1 "does not have a housing for receiving a bucket of balls, but a slightly inclined chute 61 in which the balls can accumulate.
- This chute is accessible through an opening 62.
- the distributor 1 "is arranged in a practice cabin whose floor 63, in front of the practice mats 27a and 27b up to the net, has a slight slope which brings the balls back in the chute 61 after their interception by the net.
- the chute can be fixed.
- the chute 61 may be partially housed in a housing 65 and be articulated around a longitudinal axis 64, being associated with a motor capable of driving it in rotation between a low position and a raised position. In the low position, the user can access the bales on standby in the chute 61 while in the raised position the casing prohibits the user from removing the bales, the latter being housed in the bottom of the casing as illustrated in lines discontinuous.
- the housing 65 includes a sensor, not shown, capable of determining whether all the balls are present in the chute.
- the 1 "distributor is thus able to determine, at the end of use, if everything is in order.
- the 1 "dispenser” dispenser access to the cabin may not be secure, since the 1" dispenser is arranged so as to prohibit the withdrawal of the clubs without prior identification of the user.
- the interior of the cabin can receive additional accessories and be fitted out differently.
- Window 26 can thus be fitted with a blind.
- FIG. 12 illustrates the networking of several practice cabins.
- the distributor of each cabin is capable of communicating, by a telephone line, with a server 66 common to all the distributors.
- This server 66 is connected to the Internet, while being programmed so as to allow a user to obtain various information concerning the distributors, in order to know for example the geographic location of the nearest distributor.
- the invention is not limited to the embodiments which have just been described.
- the card used to identify the user can be a credit card or any other type of card, magnetic strip or chip, or even a card used as a key to hotel room.
- the card can be returned by the distributor once the user has been identified or can only be returned at the end of use of the distributor.
- the shape of the cabin can be other than rectangular.
- the distributor can also be fitted with locking means other than those of the 1 "distributor.
- FIG. 13 shows a device 201 for distributing golf clubs comprising a frame 202 and a support 203 intended for the storage, in the example described, of twelve golf clubs 2.
- the support 203 comprises a lower part 204, a rear panel 207 extending upwards the lower part 204 and a front panel 208 connecting to the rear panel 207 by means of two lateral returns 210.
- the frame 202 has a return 219 in the upper part, at the front.
- the front 208 and rear 207 panels define, with the lower part 204, a housing 212 into which the sleeves 2a of the golf clubs 2 can be introduced.
- the front panel 208 defines with the lower part 204 an opening 214 facilitating the cleaning of the bottom of the housing 212 and the evacuation of dust.
- the lower part 204 of the support 203 houses presence detectors 220 near the bottom 21 1 of the housing 212, arranged to determine whether the golf clubs 2 are properly replaced in the housing 212, after use.
- each detector 220 includes a magnetic sensor, for example a magnetic coil, allowing the detection at a short distance of a coding element, for example a chip, fixed on the club.
- the support 203 can pivot around a horizontal axis X extending parallel to the lower edge of the support 203 between an initial locking position corresponding to FIG. 14A prohibiting the removal of the clubs, and an final unlocked position corresponding to FIG. 14C allowing withdrawal from clubs.
- the device 201 comprises, above the front panel 208, a member for locking device 221 comprising a strip 221a which can be moved apart or closer to the rear panel 207.
- the strip 221a is supported by rods 221b, two in number in the example described, which can slide through the rear panel 7. These rods 221b are connected to a pusher 230, itself connected in an articulated manner around a horizontal X 'axis with two rods 225 of actuators 226.
- the actuators 226 can be of any type, and be constituted in particular by hydraulic, pneumatic, electric jacks, by electric motors with racks or by gas springs or spirals.
- the actuators 226 are integral with the frame 202 and are connected to control means, not shown, mechanical or electronic.
- control means are capable of triggering the operation of the actuators 226 in response to a control action.
- the facing surfaces of the strip 221a and of the rear panel 207 each support a flexible lining 232, these two linings 232 being shaped to clamp the golf clubs 2 between them when the locking member 221 is in its locking position shown on the Figures 14A and 15 A.
- the flexible linings 232 have recesses 218 for the passage of the sleeves 215.
- the operation of the device 201 is as follows.
- the support 203 supports twelve golf clubs 2 arranged vertically in the housing 212.
- the golf clubs 2 are enclosed by the flexible linings 232 when the support 203 is in the locked position, as can be seen in FIGS. 14A and 15A.
- the rods 225 of the actuators 226 are moved in the direction of the support 203, initially causing the spacing of the linings 232, as a result of the displacement of the strip 221a relative to the rear wall 207 , as shown in Figure 14B.
- the support 203 rocks forwards under the action of the pusher 230 bearing against the rear face of the rear panel 207, as illustrated in FIG. 14C.
- the golf clubs 2 can then be removed by the user. Given the inclination of the support 203 and the play existing between the sleeves 215 and the housing 212, the golf clubs 2 have sharply inclined towards the user, which facilitates their gripping.
- the detectors 220 can detect whether all the golf clubs 2 have been delivered.
- the rods 225 of the actuators are moved backwards so as to cause the tightening of the golf clubs between the linings 232 and then the tilting of the support 203 towards the vertical storage position.
- FIG. 16 shows a dispenser 100 which, unlike the previous one, is devoid of a locking member coming to tighten the clubs.
- the dispenser 100 comprises a support 101 provided with a series of housings 102 in each of which can engage part of the handle, each club being stored head up.
- the support 101 is articulated relative to a frame 104, around an axis X parallel to the lower edge of the support 101.
- the frame 104 has an upper wall 105 covering the head of the clubs when the support 101 is in an initial position preventing the removal of the clubs, the distance between the head of the clubs and the upper wall 105 being chosen to be sufficiently small relative to the depth of the housing 102, so that the upward movement of a club in the direction of withdrawal is prevented by the upper wall 105.
- the tilting of the support 102 is controlled, this tilting being sufficient so that the upper wall 105 no longer hinders the upward movement of a club.
- FIG. 18 shows a distributor 1 10 according to another example of implementation of the invention.
- This dispenser 110 comprises a frame 11 1 in which are housed to receive clubs in a vertical position, head up.
- the frame 111 supports a movable wall 112 capable of sliding in a recess 115 of the frame 11 1 and actuated in translation along the arrow F by a mechanism 113.
- the movable wall 1 12 comes to cover the head of the clubs preventing, as for the distributor 100 described in the previous example, the upward movement of the clubs.
- the mechanism 113 is actuated so that the movable wall 112 enters the recess 115, freeing up sufficient space to move the clubs upward to remove them.
- FIG. 19 shows a dispenser 120 substantially similar to the dispenser 110, in which the movable wall 112 is replaced by a visor 121 articulated around a horizontal axis and capable of completely covering the head of the clubs.
- FIG. 20 shows a dispenser 130 according to another example of implementation of the invention, comprising a support wall 131 intended to receive clubs.
- This support wall 131 is connected to an upper part of the frame 132 and has notches 135 in each of which a handle can be introduced, the head of the club resting on the support wall 131.
- a grid 136 is mounted on the frame 132.
- This grid 136 comprises three parallel bars 137, fixed at each of their ends to a portion of ring 138.
- the grid 136 can pivot around a horizontal axis between a locking position in which the head of the clubs is retained in the space defined by the grid
- FIG. 22 shows a dispenser 140 substantially similar to the dispenser 130 and in which the pivoting grid 136 is replaced by a grid 141 which can slide in grooves 142 produced on the frame 132 between a locking position and an unlocked position.
- FIG. 23 shows a dispenser 150 according to another example of implementation comprising a frame 151 on which clubs can be arranged, upside down.
- the distributor 150 comprises a pivoting visor 152, made of a transparent material, capable of pivoting between a locking position in which it covers the head of the clubs and an unlocked position in which it leaves the head of the clubs free for the removal of the latter.
- FIG. 24 shows a dispenser 160 according to another example of implementation of the invention, in which the clubs are arranged head up and kept in a locking position by means of pliers 161.
- the latter each comprise two jaws 162a and 162b able to pivot relative to one another, the two jaws 162a and 162b enclosing the handle of a club when the clamp 161 is in the locking position.
- One of the two jaws namely the jaw 162a, comprises a stop 163, directed towards the rear, against which can come into abutment a relief 164 of a shaft 165 in order to cause the closure of the two jaws 162a and 162b.
- the spacing of the jaws 162a and 162b is obtained by moving the shaft 165 in the direction of a separation of the relief 164 from the stop 163, each clamp 161 comprising a torsion spring, not shown, tending to urge the jaws apart one in relation to the other.
- the club distributors described above can be equipped with a ball distributor capable of distributing a predetermined number of balls in response to an order.
- FIG. 26 shows a ball dispenser 170 comprising a chute 171 for receiving balls B returned by the user at the end of the game and a compartment 172 in which the balls distributed are made available to the user.
- This chute 171 communicates with a ball recognition system 173 making it possible to check whether the objects introduced into the chute 171 are indeed golf balls and, if not, to convey the suspect objects through a rejection conduit 174 to the compartment 172.
- the recognition system 173 makes it possible to route the balls to a first tank 175 where they are stored.
- the bales intended for distribution are stored in a second tank 176 communicating with the compartment 172 and connected to a control system 177 capable of controlling the distribution of the bales.
- the first and second reservoirs 175 and 176 can be formed by the same reservoir.
- the control system 177 and the recognition system 173 are connected to a central unit 178 making it possible in particular to control the distribution of balls or the debit of the user's account in the event that the recognition system 173 reports missing balls.
- the balls B are provided with coding elements allowing their detection by the recognition system 173.
- the balls can be devoid of coding elements, as will be explained below.
- FIG. 27 shows a bale dispenser 180 which differs from the dispenser 170 in that it is devoid of elements allowing the bales to return, namely in particular the chute 171, the recognition system 173, the conduit for rejection 174 and the first tank 175.
- the bales distributed can be kept by the user and devoid of coding elements. In this case, it is particularly advantageous to print an advertisement on the balls such as a brand or a logo.
- the ball dispenser 180 can distribute, at the start of the game, a predetermined number of free balls, for example a ball, without debiting the user's account. The user can obtain additional bales, but they are then billed for them.
- the control system 177 can be implemented in different ways.
- the system 177 comprises an endless screw 185 actuated by a motor 186 making it possible to convey the bales one by one to the compartment 172.
- the bales are conveyed to the compartment 172 by means of a rotary part 190 comprising three compartments which can each receive a bale.
- Each rotation of the part 190 by a third of a turn makes it possible to send a ball to the compartment 172.
- control system 177 comprises a receptacle 191 able to rotate around a horizontal axis W between a first position in which it can receive a ball coming from the reservoir 176 and a second position in which it guides the ball which it contains towards the compartment 172.
- the receptacle 191 comprises a partition 192 closing the reservoir 176 when it is in the second position.
- the tank 176 communicates with the compartment 172 by means of a pipe 195 in which are arranged two movable partitions before 196a and rear 196b able to be moved each between a position allowing '' close line 195 and a position leaving line 195 clear.
- the partitions 196a and 196b define between them, in the closed position, a space capable of receiving a ball, and the actuation of the front partition 196a makes it possible to release this ball towards the compartment 172.
- a resin 316 for example an epoxy resin, as illustrated in the figure, is injected by means of a syringe 315, through the orifice 312 29B.
- the syringe 315 is withdrawn when a desired quantity of resin has been injected into the handle, and an insert 317 is put in place through the orifice 312 in order to create in the resin a cavity 320 intended to receive the element. coding, as shown in Figure 29C.
- the insert 317 is removed after polymerization of the resin 316, then the coding element is introduced into the cavity 320, after turning over the club.
- the coding element is retained in the cavity 320 by a new injection of resin.
- the sheath 312 is removed from the handle 2a, as shown in FIG. 30, and a plug 325 is introduced into the handle 2a making it possible to define in the handle 2a a cavity 326 intended to receive resin.
- the resin is injected into the cavity 326 while maintaining the golf club in the upside down position, which makes it possible to prevent the resin from flowing out of the cavity 326.
- the sheath After placing the coding element in the resin and polymerizing the latter, the sheath is replaced on the handle, thus concealing the coding element.
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EP00993497A EP1231988A2 (fr) | 1999-12-21 | 2000-12-21 | Distributeur de clubs de golf |
AU28568/01A AU2856801A (en) | 1999-12-21 | 2000-12-21 | Golf club dispenser |
AU2002226502A AU2002226502A1 (en) | 2000-12-21 | 2001-12-21 | Dispenser of golf clubs or the like |
PCT/FR2001/004185 WO2002049480A1 (fr) | 2000-12-21 | 2001-12-21 | Distributeur de clubs de golf ou analogues |
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