WO2004085010A2 - Ball feeding and testing device - Google Patents

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WO2004085010A2
WO2004085010A2 PCT/GB2004/001442 GB2004001442W WO2004085010A2 WO 2004085010 A2 WO2004085010 A2 WO 2004085010A2 GB 2004001442 W GB2004001442 W GB 2004001442W WO 2004085010 A2 WO2004085010 A2 WO 2004085010A2
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ball
tee
scoop
balls
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Martin Wyeth
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Priority to PL04724071T priority Critical patent/PL1608442T3/en
Priority to EP04724071A priority patent/EP1608442B1/en
Priority to CA2519279A priority patent/CA2519279C/en
Priority to AU2004224548A priority patent/AU2004224548B2/en
Priority to DE602004016832T priority patent/DE602004016832D1/en
Priority to JP2006506081A priority patent/JP4454624B2/en
Priority to NZ542525A priority patent/NZ542525A/en
Priority to DK04724071T priority patent/DK1608442T3/en
Publication of WO2004085010A2 publication Critical patent/WO2004085010A2/en
Publication of WO2004085010A3 publication Critical patent/WO2004085010A3/en
Publication of WO2004085010B1 publication Critical patent/WO2004085010B1/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B57/00Golfing accessories
    • A63B57/0006Automatic teeing devices
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B47/00Devices for handling or treating balls, e.g. for holding or carrying balls
    • A63B47/002Devices for dispensing balls, e.g. from a reservoir
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B69/00Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
    • A63B69/36Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for golf
    • A63B69/3623Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for golf for driving

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  • This invention relates to a ball feeder and more particularly, but not
  • the present invention seeks to provide a ball feeder which is relatively cheap
  • a ball feeder comprising a funnel
  • the base having a base, opposing side walls, a ball inlet end and a ball outlet end, the base
  • outlet end and the side walls diverging in width from the inlet end to the outlet end.
  • the base is in use inclined by at least 4° to the horizontal.
  • the ball feeder also comprises a scoop for receiving a single
  • the raising means may also raise and lower a tee.
  • the invention also resides in apparatus for automatically feeding golf balls one
  • Figure 1 is a perspective fragmentary view of one embodiment of a ball feeder
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view on an enlarged scale of a scoop and golf ball
  • Figure 3 is a side view of the scoop and golf ball feeding mechanism shown
  • the ball feeder comprises a funnel in the form of a tray 10 having a base 11 ,
  • topped compartment 16 is provided at the outlet end 15 of the funnel and this
  • compartment houses a scoop 17 and a mechanism 18 for raising and lowering the
  • the base 11 of the funnel is inclined to define a ramp extending downwards
  • inlet end 14 roll down the tray to the outlet end 15.
  • the base 11 is inclined by at
  • the side wall 12 of the tray 10 is angled outwards from the inlet end to the
  • the balls roll onto the scoop 17 to form a single transverse row of balls and
  • the scoop 17 is raised by the mechanism 18 to define a second ramp extending
  • the ball receiving surface of the scoop 17 is inclined in the direction in which the balls travel
  • the mechanism 18 comprises a carriage 21 which can be raised and lowered
  • the scoop 17 is mounted at the free end
  • each of a pair of arms 26 pivoted at 27.
  • the arms 26 are spring urged upwardly.
  • An arm 28 on the carriage 21 engages a part 29 of the support structure for the scoop
  • the carriage 21 is connected via torsion springs 30 and a pair of torsion arms
  • the torsion springs 30 provide for downwards
  • a pin 35 projects rearwards from the carriage and makes contact with a lever
  • the carriage 21 is then lowered thus lowering the scoop 17 so that it can receive
  • the ball feeder forms a part of apparatus for automatically feeding golf balls
  • This apparatus includes a ball feeder as described above and

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Abstract

A ball feeder comprises a funnel (10) having a base (11), opposing side walls (12) and (13), a ball inlet end (14) and a ball outlet end (15). The base (11) is inclined to define a ramp extending downwards from the inlet end to the outlet end and the side walls diverge in width from the inlet end to the outlet end. Preferably, the ball feeder also comprises a scoop (17) (Figure 2) for receiving a single transverse row of balls at the outlet end of the funnel and means (18) (Figure 2) for raising the scoop into an elevated position in which it defines a second ramp extending transversely of the first mentioned ramp and in which it can release the balls one at a time. The raising means may also raise and lower a tee.

Description

BALL FEEDER
This invention relates to a ball feeder and more particularly, but not
exclusively, to a feeder for feeding balls one at a time to a golf tee.
It is known to provide a golf driving range with a mechanism for
automatically feeding golf balls to a golf tee. Known mechanisms have a ball engine
which receives balls from a hopper and which delivers the balls one at a time to the
tee. The problem with such a mechanism is that the balls wedge or bridge in the
hopper and it is necessary to provide a vibrating or prodding mechanism to release
them. This can be relatively expensive.
The present invention seeks to provide a ball feeder which is relatively cheap
to manufacture .
According to the invention there is provided a ball feeder comprising a funnel
having a base, opposing side walls, a ball inlet end and a ball outlet end, the base
being in use inclined to define a ramp extending downwards from the inlet end to the
outlet end and the side walls diverging in width from the inlet end to the outlet end.
Preferably, the base is in use inclined by at least 4° to the horizontal. Preferably, the ball feeder also comprises a scoop for receiving a single
transverse row of balls at the outlet end of the funnel and means for raising the scoop
into an elevated position in which it defines a second ramp extending transversely of
the first mentioned ramp and in which it can release the balls one at a time. In this
case, the raising means may also raise and lower a tee.
The invention also resides in apparatus for automatically feeding golf balls one
at a time to a tee, comprising means for detecting when a player has hit a golf ball
off the tee and a ball feeder as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims for feeding
a golf ball to the tee in response to the detector means.
The invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example,
with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective fragmentary view of one embodiment of a ball feeder
according to the present invention,
Figure 2 is a perspective view on an enlarged scale of a scoop and golf ball
feeding mechanism of the ball feeder with parts omitted for clarity, and
Figure 3 is a side view of the scoop and golf ball feeding mechanism shown
in Figure 2. Referring to the drawings, there is shown therein a ball feeder for feeding
balls one at a time to a golf tee at a golf driving range.
The ball feeder comprises a funnel in the form of a tray 10 having a base 11 ,
opposing side walls 12 and 13, a ball inlet end 14 and a ball outlet end 15. An open
topped compartment 16 is provided at the outlet end 15 of the funnel and this
compartment houses a scoop 17 and a mechanism 18 for raising and lowering the
scoop and for feeding balls to a tee.
The base 11 of the funnel is inclined to define a ramp extending downwards
from the inlet end 1 to the outlet end 15 in order that balls fed into the tray 10 at the
inlet end 14 roll down the tray to the outlet end 15. The base 11 is inclined by at
least 4° to the horizontal in order to ensure that motion is imparted to the balls.
The side wall 12 of the tray 10 is angled outwards from the inlet end to the
outlet end so that it diverges relative to the side wall 13 in a downwards direction.
This ensures that no balls wedge or bridge during their movement along the base 11
of the tray 10.
The balls roll onto the scoop 17 to form a single transverse row of balls and
the scoop 17 is raised by the mechanism 18 to define a second ramp extending
transversely of the first mentioned ramp to release the balls one at a time. The ball receiving surface of the scoop 17 is inclined in the direction in which the balls travel
down the tray 10 at the same or at a similar angle to the base 11 of the tray 10 and
is also inclined in a transverse direction to encourage balls to roll one at a time onto
a third fixed ramp 20 when the scoop 17 is in a raised position.
The mechanism 18 comprises a carriage 21 which can be raised and lowered
along a pair of spaced guide rods 22 by a threaded spindle 23 rotated by a motor 24
connected to the spindle by a belt drive 25. The scoop 17 is mounted at the free end
of each of a pair of arms 26 pivoted at 27. The arms 26 are spring urged upwardly.
An arm 28 on the carriage 21 engages a part 29 of the support structure for the scoop
17 to lower the scoop 17 with the carriage 21. As the carriage 21 moves upwards the
scoop 17 follows it until the scoop 17 reaches its raised position.
The carriage 21 is connected via torsion springs 30 and a pair of torsion arms
31 to a tee (not shown) housed within a tee shield 19. The tee is urged downwards
within the tee shield 19 and is raised as the carriage 21 is raised. During upwards
movement of the carriage 21, an annular shoulder 33 on the tee shield 19 engages a
support surface 34 forming part of the housing for the mechanism 18 thus preventing
further upward movement of the tee shield so that the tee is driven upwards to project
from the top of the tee shield 19. The torsion springs 30 provide for downwards
movement of the tee relative to the carriage should someone tread on the tee. A pin 35 projects rearwards from the carriage and makes contact with a lever
mechanism 36 as the carriage is raised to lower an injector 37 along a further pair of
upstanding guide rods 38.
In operation golf balls are fed into the inlet end 14 of the tray 10. They roll
down the inclined base 11 of the tray and form a single transverse row of balls on the
scoop 17 when the scoop is in a lowered position. As the carriage 21 is raised by the
motor 24, the tee is also raised and the injector 37 is lowered. The scoop 17 is
brought upwards to the level of the fixed ramp 20 and the injector 37 is brought down
to the level of the fixed ramp 20 so that the injector 37 can receive a ball from the
fixed ramp 20. The tee is now in a raised position so that a ball on the tee can be hit.
The carriage 21 is then lowered thus lowering the scoop 17 so that it can receive
another ball from the tray 10. The tee moves downwards and the injector 37 moves
upwards until the top of the tee shield 19 and the injector 37 are level with one
another. The ball on the injector 37 then rolls onto the tee shield in readiness for the
next raising movement of the carriage 21 when the tee will collect the ball as it
projects upwards from the top of the tee shield 31.
The ball feeder forms a part of apparatus for automatically feeding golf balls
one at a time to a tee. This apparatus includes a ball feeder as described above and
an arrangement for detecting when a player has hit a golf ball off the tee. One
example of a detecting arrangement is disclosed in our co-pending Patent Application No of even date. The mechanism 17 is operated in response to the detecting
arrangement to feed a golf ball to the tee each time a ball is hit off the tee by a
player.
The embodiment described above is given by way of example only and various
modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art without departing from the
scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A ball feeder comprising a funnel having a base and opposing side walls, the
base having a ball inlet end and a ball outlet end and being in use inclined to define
a ramp extending downwards from the inlet end to the outlet end and the side walls
diverging in width from the inlet end to the outlet end.
2. A ball feeder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base is in use inclined by at
least 4° to the horizontal.
3. A ball feeder as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, further comprising a scoop for
receiving a single transverse row of balls at the outlet end of the tray and means for
raising the scoop into an elevated position in which it defines a second ramp
extending transversely of the first mentioned ramp and in which it can to release the
balls one at a time.
4. A ball feeder as claimed in claim 3, wherein the scoop raising means also
raises and lowers a tee.
5. A ball feeder as claimed in claim 4, wherein the scoop raising means
comprises a carriage for raising and lowering the scoop and the tee and power
operated means for raising and lowering the carriage.
6. A ball feeder as claimed in claim 5, further comprising an injector movable
by the carriage to collect a ball raised by the scoop when the tee is in a raised
condition and to deliver a ball to a tee shield when the tee is in a lowered condition.
7. Apparatus for automatically feeding golf balls one at a time to a tee,
comprising means for detecting when a player has hit a golf ball off the tee and a ball
feeder as claimed in any one of the preceding claims for feeding a golf ball to the tee
in response to the detector means.
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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
PL04724071T PL1608442T3 (en) 2003-03-28 2004-03-29 Ball feeding and teeing device
EP04724071A EP1608442B1 (en) 2003-03-28 2004-03-29 Ball feeding and teeing device
CA2519279A CA2519279C (en) 2003-03-28 2004-03-29 Ball feeder
AU2004224548A AU2004224548B2 (en) 2003-03-28 2004-03-29 Ball feeding and testing device
DE602004016832T DE602004016832D1 (en) 2003-03-28 2004-03-29 Ball dispenser
JP2006506081A JP4454624B2 (en) 2003-03-28 2004-03-29 Ball feeder
NZ542525A NZ542525A (en) 2003-03-28 2004-03-29
DK04724071T DK1608442T3 (en) 2003-03-28 2004-03-29 Ball feeder and tee device

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GB0307162A GB2399763B (en) 2003-03-28 2003-03-28 Ball feeder
GB0307162.8 2003-03-28

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US7182696B2 (en) 2007-02-27
ES2315651T3 (en) 2009-04-01
EP1608442A2 (en) 2005-12-28
CY1108669T1 (en) 2014-04-09
NZ542525A (en) 2007-04-27
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DE602004016832D1 (en) 2008-11-13
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