WO2006054948A1 - Te de golf et adaptateur - Google Patents
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- WO2006054948A1 WO2006054948A1 PCT/SE2005/001746 SE2005001746W WO2006054948A1 WO 2006054948 A1 WO2006054948 A1 WO 2006054948A1 SE 2005001746 W SE2005001746 W SE 2005001746W WO 2006054948 A1 WO2006054948 A1 WO 2006054948A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B57/00—Golfing accessories
- A63B57/10—Golf tees
- A63B57/13—Golf tees foldable or separable
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B57/00—Golfing accessories
- A63B57/10—Golf tees
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B57/00—Golfing accessories
- A63B57/10—Golf tees
- A63B57/19—Golf tees with direction indicators
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- the present invention relates to a golf tee and in particular to a golf tee positioned on a mat or tee box and an adapter for receiving the golf tee.
- a golf tee is used for raising the golf ball above the ground or mat in order to get a cleaner hit and thus more powerful stroke, reaching a longer distance.
- the tee is mainly used for the so called “wood” clubs or drivers but may be used also for the so called “iron” clubs.
- the tee is only allowed during the initial drive at each hole, but is also used during practice at the driving range.
- a conventional tee is made as a pointy stick with a small platform at the top whereto the golf ball may be located and securely put onto. The pointy end is forced into the ground prior to striking the ball or the tee is mounted in a suitable hole or slit in a mat.
- one problem with conventional tees is that they tend to be catapulted out onto the driving range, and there is a potential hazard when the golfer goes out onto the driving range to fetch the tees. There is an imminent danger that the golfer is hit by other golfer's golf balls.
- the problem with the tee being catapulted away from the striking position may be troublesome since the golfer is then forced to change the stance when fetching the lost tee or fetching a new tee; the important repetition moment may thus disturbed.
- pre mounted bases are difficult to mount since it involves lifting of the mat in order to mount the bases from the underside of the mat. Therefore, these types of bases are mounted by persona! at the golf club and not by individual golfers. Also these pre mounted structures has a tendency to break or wear during usage and therefore need to be replaced, with considerable effort and cost for the golf club.
- the present invention provides a golf tee that is securely mounted on a mat, which behaves as a normal tee, which will last for long before breaking, being of low cost type, and still be mounted on any suitable position on a mat according to the need and desires of the golfer.
- a golf tee comprising of a normal golf ball platform, a stem, and a T-shaped base that is mounted in the mat in a slit or opening in the mat structure.
- the tee may also comprise guiding tracks or ridges in order to position the tee correct in the mat.
- the present invention relates generally to practice golf tees; however it may be used for initial driving out at the golf course.
- a golf tee comprising: a golf ball receiving platform; a stem; and a base, wherein the platform is connected to the stem which in turn is connected to the base, wherein the base comprise at least one protruding element providing locking of the golf tee in an upward direction and providing pivotal movement of the golf tee when mounted in a receiving structure of a golf mat, and the protruding element each having an inclined surface for providing means for sliding under the golf mat.
- the base may comprise two substantially opposing protruding elements providing locking of the golf tee in an upward direction and providing pivotal movement of the golf tee, when mounted in the receiving structure.
- the base may comprise two protruding elements forming an inverted T-shaped form or an L- shaped form.
- the golf tee may further complake at least one guiding structure (5), such as a dot, track, or ridge.
- the golf tee may be made of a biodegradable material.
- the golf tee may be manufactured as a continuous structure.
- the receiving structure may be a slit in a golf mat.
- a system for holding a golf ball comprising: a golf tee comprising: a golf ball receiving platform; a stem; and a base, wherein the platform is connected to the stem which in turn is connected to the base, wherein the base comprise at least one protruding element providing locking of the golf tee in an upward direction and providing pivotal movement of the golf tee, when mounted in a receiving adapter, a receiving adapter arranged to be pressed into ground or into a hole in a mat from above, comprising a golf tee receiving structure for holding at least one protruding element of the golf tee, a stem arranged to be mounted in a mat or in ground and securing means for securing the adapter in the mat or ground, wherein the golf tee receiving structure comprise a holding structure where the protruding element fit, at least one locking structure for holding the golf tee protruding element in an upward position, and an indentation for
- an adapter for receiving a golf tee comprising a golf tee receiving structure for holding at least one protruding base element of the golf tee, a stem arranged to be mounted in a mat or in ground and securing means for securing the adapter in the mat or ground when pressed into ground or into a hole in the mat from above, wherein the golf tee receiving structure comprise a holding structure where the protruding element fit, at least one locking structure for holding the golf tee protruding element in an upward position, and an indentation for allowing the golf tee to rotate around an axis along the protruding element.
- the securing means may comprise a plurality of protruding flanges, arranged on an outer surface of the stem, allowing for mounting of the adapter in a mounting hole in the golf tee mat
- the flanges may be at least partly flexible to allow for mounting in holes with different diameters.
- the diameter of the hole may be in the range from 17 to 20 mm.
- Each of the protruding flanges may be arranged with an angle away from a radial line out from the stem.
- the stem may have a sharp lower end point for facilitating pressing into ground.
- the locking structure may comprise a first locking portion covering the holding structure and a second locking portion divided into two parts by an opening wherein the second locking portion only partly covers the holding structure.
- Fig. 1a is a schematically front view of a golf tee according to the present invention mounted in a mat;
- Fig. 1 b is a schematically side view of a golf tee according to the present invention mounted in a mat;
- Fig. 2 is a schematically illustration of the movement of the tee during a strike of a golf club
- FIG. 3 is a similar illustration as in Fig. 1 of another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a similar illustration as in Fig. 1 of another embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 5 is a schematically top view of the golf tee according to the present invention placed on a • mat;
- Fig. 6 is a schematically illustration of an adapter for hole placement of the golf tee according to Fig. 1a, where Fig. 6a is a side view, Fig. 6b is a front view, and Fig. 6c is a top view;
- Fig. 7 is a schematically side view of the adapter of Fig. 6 placed in a hole in a tee mat with a golf tee;
- Fig. 8 is a schematically side view of another adapter for placement in ground for receiving a golf tee according to Fig. 1a;
- Fig. 9 is a schematically side view of the adapter according to Fig. 8 with a golf tee.
- Fig. 10 is a top view of another embodiment of the adapter from Fig. 6.
- a golf tee 1 according to the present invention is shown in Fig. 1 and comprises a integrally formed unit 1 including a ball positioning platform 2, a stem 3, and a base 4 formed to lock in a structure and provide pivotal movement.
- the tee may further comprise at least one guiding structure 5 formed on either the platform 2 or on the stem 3 used for confirming the position, of the base 4 with respect to a golf mat 6.
- the base may comprise different solutions providing locking and pivotal means, such as an inverted T-shaped base (hereinafter the T-shaped base), an L-shaped base, or several elements protruding perpendicularly away from the stem 3.
- T-shaped base an inverted T-shaped base
- L-shaped base an L-shaped base
- the T-shaped base 4 comprises two opposing protruding elements 4a, 4b mounted on the lower end of the stem 3.
- the ends 8 of the protruding elements 4a, 4b may or may not be inclined as will be described later.
- the protruding elements 4a, 4b may comprise a cylindrical structure, a tubular structure, a triangular structure, an oval tubular structure, or some other structure enabling a rotational movement around an axis A along the protruding element or elements 4a, 4b.
- the operation of the tee 1 is as follows.
- the tee 1 is placed on the mat 6 by sliding the T- shaped base 4 into a slit 7 in the mat 6 and then turning the golf tee 90 degrees around an axis along said stem 3 so as to position the T-shaped base 4 in a substantially perpendicular relation to the mat slit or opening.
- the tee 1 is thus securely positioned on the mat 6 and will stay mounted in the mat 6 in place upon a strike from a golf club (not shown).
- the tee 1 is pivotable around an axis along the T-shaped base 4 as indicated in Fig. 1 by the symbol A. When the tee 1 is struck, it moves in the direction as indicated by the arrow 20 in Fig.
- the pivoting operation provides the possibility for the tee 1 to absorb the force from the striking golf club by moving in the direction of the strike, but at the same time staying securely mounted in the mat 6.
- No pre mounted receiving base is necessary for receiving the tee according to the present invention since the mat itself is the receiving structure.
- the ends of the T-shaped base 4 may comprise inclined surfaces 8 so as to facilitate the positioning of the tee 1.
- the inclined end surfaces 8 face an upward direction toward the bottom side of the mat structure 6 away from the ground when in operation. This inclination may be with any suitable angle allowing for easier turning of the tee toward the locking position as the inclined surface 8 edges (slides) in under the mat 6 and steers the tee 1 into position.
- the inclined surface 8 is needed for gaining access in under the mat since the mat usually is positioned substantially close to the ground or a structure where upon the mat lies.
- the guiding structure or structures 5 may be of several different types, such as, but not limited to, a raised or lowered dot, a ridge, or a ridge.
- the guiding structure 5 synchronizes with the T- shaped base 4 so the user may confirm the correct mounting of the tee with respect to the mat and/or striking direction. This is done by holding the tee with one hand and forcing the T-shaped end into a slit in the mat and turning the tee until the T-shaped base has made a 90 degree angle towards the slit longitudinal axis.
- the structures 5 are used for sensing when this 90 degree mounting is accomplished. This ensures that optimal striking resistance is obtained and the golfer may feel confident of the positioning leading to a more optimal training situation.
- the stem 3 may be of different lengths depending on desired function.
- Fig. 3 illustrates an embodiment of the present invention without the guiding tracks or ridges. It is of course possible to use the tee without the guiding structures 5 since it is possible to remember the position of the T-shaped base 4 with respect to the mat slit when positioning the tee l
- Fig. 4 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention with the guiding tracks but without the inclined surface. It is possible to use the invention without the inclined surface of the T- shaped base 4 if the mat has a suitable distance below the mat to easily accommodate the T- shaped base 4 of the tee.
- Fig. 5 shows a top view of a tee 1 according to the present invention placed on a mat 56. The tee 1 is placed on the mat anywhere suitable for the golfer according to preferred stance and golf club selection.
- a mat 56 may comprise either one slit 57 providing mounting means for normal tees or several slits spread over the mat in its entirety or over a part of the mat 56.
- the stance 59 of a golfer is schematically illustrated.
- the golf tee may be manufactured in any suitable material as understood by the person skilled in the art, for instance, but not limited to, any type of plastic, wood, rubber, composite, or metal. Other material used may be ceramics or cellulose based materials. By producing the tee in a biodegradable material the tee may be environmental friendly. Another advantage would be by providing a tee made of a suitable soft material so as to not destroy the cutting or clipping parts of a lawnmower.
- the constitution of the golf mat 6 has generally not any significance on the operation of the tee according to the present invention as long as some slit means 7 are provided in order to mount the tee securely as described above; however, as will be shown below, an adapter may be used in order to use the tee 1 where no slit is provided in the mat.
- the production of the golf tee is not limited to any special production method, including but not limited to, molding, sintering, grinding, turning, or cutting.
- the present invention relates generally to practice golf tees; however it may be used during normal golf play out on the golf course, e.g. for initial driving at each hole of the golf course.
- Figs 6 and 7 illustrate schematically an adapter 60 for mounting of the golf tee 1 in a mat 70 with a hole 71 instead of a slit 7 as earlier described.
- the adapter 60 is forced into the hole 71 in the mat 70.
- the golf tee 1 fits into an elongated structure 63 where the T-shaped base 4 rests.
- a restriction 65 is provided for holding the golf tee 1 in place while at the same time allowing for easy mounting of the golf tee 1.
- This restriction 65 is somewhat flexible and the golf tee 1 can be pressed down into the elongated receiving structure 63.
- the golf tee 1 can also be mounted by pressing the tee 1 into the elongated receiving structure 63 from the side instead of from the top.
- An indentation 66 in a perpendicular direction to the elongated structure 63 is provided in which the golf tee 1 fits when pressed down flat towards a support portion 62 of the tee.
- This indentation is provided along the top base portion of the adapter 60.
- the restriction 65 may form two essentially parallel structures on each side of the indentation 66 as seen from a top view. As seen in Fig.
- each of the restrictions 65 is divided into two pieces by an opening into the elongated receiving structure 63 in order for the user to press the golf tee down into the receiving structure 63; however, it also possible to slide the golf tee into the elongated receiving structure 63 from the side and therefore it is not necessary to have openings above the elongated receiving structure 63 at each of the restrictions 65 but only in one of the restrictions 65.
- Fig. 10 which is a top view of the adapter from Fig. 6 with the alteration of sliding the golf tee in from the side of the adapter, where the restriction 101 covers the elongated structure at on side and the restriction 103 has an opening 102 above the elongated restriction at the other side.
- the golf tee 1 can, just as for the earlier example with the golf tee 1 mounted in the mat 6 with a slit 7, rotate around the axis through the T-shaped base 4. This way of mounting will give a realistic feeling to the strike since the golf tee 1 will rotate away from the club striking it much the same as for a golf tee mounted in grass would do.
- Numerals 1' and 1" in Fig. 7 show two positions of the golf tee 1 in order to illustrate the rotational movement of the tee 1.
- the golf tee 1 adapter 60 has a core stem 64 which is pressed from above into the hole 71 in the mat 70 until the support portion 62 rests on the mat 70, and a plurality of side protruding flanges 61 provides means for adjusting for different diameters of the hole. Holes in different mats 70 have different diameters due to e.g. different wear, manufacturer of the mat 70 or environmental conditions. Often such a hole in a mat has a diameter in the range of 17 to 20 mm. However, the invention is not limited to these diameters, it is easy to provide adapters for other hole diameters by manufacturing the adapter with other dimensions.
- Flanges 61 are somewhat flexible and can be pressed inwards towards the core stem 64 and they are formed with a slight angle in the radial direction, i.e. do not point straight out in the radial direction from the core stem 64.
- the flanges 61 all have the same angle away from the radial direction.
- a tool may be supplied that makes a convenient mounting means in a grass tee box.
- Such a tool may produce a slit like structure in the grass and under this a perpendicular opening structure to accommodate the T-shaped base when turned 90 degrees from the slit, so as to mimic the mat structure receiving the tee according to the present invention.
- the tool may be of similar design as the golf tee 1; a cutting or structure forming base with sharper edges that may be used to press into the grass and ground and with a handle on top instead of the platform 2 that may be used for turning the tool when it has been driven into the ground and thus providing a receiving structure under the surface that may receive the golf tee 1.
- the adapter 80 comprises a stem 84 that is arranged to be put into the ground 81 through the grass layer in the tee box or in any other suitable golfing area (e.g. the driving range).
- the stem 84 is preferably arranged to be at least partly pointy (i.e. have a sharp end) in order to easily penetrate the ground surface and be pressed into the ground.
- the adapter 80 comprises a support portion 82 resting on the grass surface when the adapter 80 is positioned to be used.
- the grass tee box adapter 80 is arranged in a similar manner as for the mat adapter of Figs 6 and 7 with a receiving structure 83 for receiving the golf tee 1.
- An indentation in a perpendicular direction to the elongated structure 83 is provided in which the golf tee 1 fits when pressed down flat towards the ground or mat. This indentation is provided along the top base portion of the adapter 80.
- Fig. 9 shows two different positions 1' and 1 " of the golf tee 1 in order to illustrate the rotational movement of the tee 1 when hit by a golf club.
- the same type of locking feature may be used with one part covering the receiving structure 63 and one providing an opening allowing for sliding the tee into position.
- golf tee 1 receiving structures may be used, e.g. a claw shaped (as seen from a side view) structure with an opening at one side close to a support portion which other end rests on the surface.
- the claw shaped structure can be forced upwards when mounting the tee 1 into the structure and due to spring forces present in the claw shaped structure it will hold the tee 1 during use.
- the claw seen from above will be seen as two fingers protruding with the golf tee secured between the fingers.
- Another variation may be a ball receiving structure similar to a wherein a ball shaped structure of the golf tee may fit.
- Both adapters 60, 80 described above can be produced in one continuous structure and in any suitable material such as wood, rubber, plastic, composite, or metal. Other material used may be ceramics, starch, or cellulose based materials. By producing the adapter in a biodegradable material the adapter may be environmental friendly. Another advantage would be by providing an adapter made of a suitable soft material so as to not destroy the cutting or clipping parts of a lawn mower.
- One advantage of the golf tee 1 according to the present invention is if the frictional forces of the adapters and/or fitting in mat are adjusted properly that the golf tee 1 will show if a hit has been done properly. It will be positioned after the strike in a position laying down on the surface of. the mat or grass. A bad strike can result in an end position of the tee 1 somewhere in between upright and flat to the surface.
- golf mat is meant a man made structure where golf balls are struck from, the surface may be at a driving range or a tee box.
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