WO2011019158A2 - 무동력 자동 티업기 - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A63B69/00—Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
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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
- A63B57/0006—Automatic teeing devices
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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
- A63B47/00—Devices for handling or treating balls, e.g. for holding or carrying balls
- A63B47/002—Devices for dispensing balls, e.g. from a reservoir
- A63B2047/004—Devices for dispensing balls, e.g. from a reservoir having means preventing bridge formation during dispensing
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- the present invention relates to a non-powered automatic tee, and more specifically, it is possible to repeatedly transport the golf ball onto the golf tee through the potential energy, cam curve and link system without using power, and to simplify this carrying structure as much as possible
- the present invention relates to a non-powered automatic tee-up machine that can significantly reduce manufacturing costs.
- a tee up machine (tee up machine) is to seat the golf ball automatically on the golf tee to practice the golf swing repeatedly, the conventional golf ball tee up device uses a sensing means such as a sensor that requires power Most of them are used, but there is a problem in that there is a restriction on the place as electric power is required at all times, and when the abnormality of the sensor occurs, maintenance is difficult and cost is great.
- An example of the conventional non-powered tee-up machine developed to solve the above problems is to carry a golf ball to the golf tee through an arm pivoted by the weight of the golf ball.
- the golf ball should be placed on the arm, or the structure for controlling the rotational direction of the arm is complicated, resulting in an increase in manufacturing cost.
- noise cannot be efficiently handled due to the swing of the arm.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above problems of the prior art, it is an object to provide a non-motorized automatic tee-up machine with low maintenance and manufacturing costs as it can be repeatedly tee-up golf ball through a simple structure with no power. .
- the golf ball receiving portion for supplying the golf ball sequentially through the outlet to accommodate the golf ball, a support for supporting the golf ball receiving portion, and extending from the support portion
- a main body portion including a support portion;
- An outlet membrane portion provided on the support portion to be rotatable upward to open and close the outlet of the golf ball receiving portion;
- the weight is installed on the inner side of the arm end, the lifting piece is installed in the center of the arm to rotate the outlet membrane upwards, and the seating piece is seated to the golf ball is drawn as the exit membrane is rotated upward;
- a rotating part comprising a hinge piece installed at the end of the arm so as to be rotatable inwardly;
- a balancer that is horizontally raised or lowered according to whether the golf ball is transported to the golf tee by the pivoting part, and a connecting piece which keeps the balancer up and rotates downward as the golf ball is seated on the golf tee;
- Rotating shaft is coupled to the connecting piece and rotates in the direction of movement of the connecting piece, and is rotated by the golf ball mounted on the end of the rotating shaft is disposed to the rear of the hinge piece to secure the pivoting portion in the golf tee
- the rotation control unit made of a support piece to rotate in the direction of the golf tee rotation unit is disposed golf ball; characterized in that consisting of
- the golf ball accommodating part has a first guide portion consisting of an inclined panel having an inlet is formed on one side, and a guide rail is gradually reduced to guide the golf balls introduced into the inclined panel to the inlet side one by one, and the The second guide portion is disposed to be inclined downward so as to contact only the bottom and both sides of the golf ball falling down the inlet to guide the golf ball to the outlet side.
- the rotating part defines a turning radius for transporting the golf ball to the golf tee, and is further provided with an impact transmitting part for absorbing and transmitting the kinetic energy of the rotating part to the guide rail.
- the impact transmission unit is characterized in that the impact generated in accordance with the direction of movement of the rotating part to contact the upper portion or the weight of the arm to deliver to the golf ball or guide rail.
- the shock transmitting portion penetrates the golf ball receiving portion, and the support portion absorbs the impact by contacting the weight of the pivoting portion pivoting toward the golf tee so that the shock absorbing portion to be seated on the golf tee to a certain height without bouncing Is installed, the shock absorbing portion is characterized in that the position of the portion in contact with the weight is adjustable.
- the non-powered automatic tee-up machine rotates according to the positional energy of the rotating part by the weight, the exit membrane part opened and closed by the cam curve formed by the lifting piece, and whether the golf ball is placed on the golf tee.
- the link system between the rotational control unit that controls the movement of the golf ball it is possible to repeatedly tee up the golf ball with no power, and at the same time, the manufacturing structure is simple and the cost-effectiveness is high.
- the kinetic energy of the rotating part is processed through the shock absorbing part to stably transport the golf ball onto the golf tee, while the kinetic energy of the rotating part is directly or indirectly transferred to the golf ball through the impact transmitting part to prevent the golf ball from becoming a bottleneck. This can prevent the phenomenon of not being aligned in sequence.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a non-motor automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a front view showing a non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- Figure 3 is a side view showing a non-powered automatic tee in accordance with the present invention having an impact transmission.
- Figure 4 is a side view showing a non-powered automatic tee according to the present invention having a shock transmitting portion and the shock absorbing portion.
- Figures 5a and 5b is a view showing the first guide portion and the impact transmission of the non-motorized automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a view showing a second guide of the non-motorized automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- Figure 7 is a view showing the exit closure portion of the non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a view showing a rotating part of the non-motorized automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- 9a and 9b is a view showing the balancer portion of the non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a view showing a connection structure of the connecting piece, the rotating shaft and the support piece of the non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a view showing the operating relationship between the hinge piece and the support piece of the non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a view showing the operation principle of the impact transmission unit of the non-motorized automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a view illustrating a shock absorbing part of the non-motorized automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- 14a to 14c is a view showing the operating state of the non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention
- Figure 2 is a front view showing a non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention
- FIGS. 14A to 14C are views illustrating an operating state of the non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention. .
- the non-powered automatic tee-up machine basically has a body portion 100 for receiving a golf ball at a predetermined height, and an exit membrane portion installed at the body portion 100 to determine a state in which the golf ball 1 is drawn out.
- the main body 100 includes a rotating part 300 installed on the main body part 100 and rotating up and down depending on whether the golf ball 1 is arranged, and a rotating part 300 on which the golf ball 1 is not disposed. It is composed of a rotation control unit 400 to maintain a fixed state adjacent to the unit 100 side.
- the main body 100 receives the golf ball 1 and the golf ball receiving unit 110 and the golf ball receiving unit 110 for sequentially supplying the golf ball 1 through the outlet 111 is It includes a support 120 to be spaced apart from the ground by a predetermined height, and a support 130 extending from the support 120.
- FIG. 5A and 5B are views illustrating a first guide part and an impact transmission part of the non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a view showing a second guide portion of the non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- the golf ball accommodating part 110 has an inclined surface so that the golf ball 1 can be rolled, and the inclined panel 112a having an inlet so that the rolled golf ball 1 falls downward, and the inclined panel 112a.
- the first guide portion 112 made of a guide rail 112b is installed to gradually reduce the separation distance so as to guide the arranged golf ball (1) to the inlet side one by one, and the bottom of the golf ball (1) falling down the inlet And third line contact with the golf ball 1 to contact only the two sides, that is, to reduce the frictional force, thereby providing a downwardly inclined path to sequentially guide the golf ball 1 to the outlet 111 side one by one.
- It includes two guide portion 113, the impact transmission unit 500 for solving the tangling of the golf ball (1) generated from the first guide portion 112 may be further installed in this regard in detail below. It will be described.
- the support portion 120 allows the golf ball receiving portion 110 to be disposed at a predetermined distance from the ground, and provides a space and a coupling surface on which the exit membrane portion 200 and the rotation portion 300 may be installed.
- the height of the support part 120 is that the rotating part 300 withdraws the golf ball 1 from the golf ball receiving part 110 through the outlet 111 and then carries the golf ball 1 to the golf tee 2. It should be considered to a degree sufficient to do so.
- the support part 130 is installed in the same direction as the outlet 111 from the lower side of the support part 120 to allow the golf ball receiving part 110 and the support part 120 to stably stand upright, and the rotation control part 400 supports the support part 120. It provides a place to be installed horizontally on the portion 130.
- FIG. 7 is a view showing the exit closure portion of the non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- the exit barrier unit 200 is for determining whether the golf ball 1 can be pulled out by opening and closing the outlet 111, and is rotated upward by the lifting piece 330 of the pivoting unit 300 described in detail below.
- the pivoting piece 210 which is pivotally pinned to the support part 120 toward the outlet 111 side forward, and the pivoting piece 210 to prevent the pivoting piece 210 from moving downward. 220.
- FIG. 8 is a view showing a rotating part of the non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- the rotating part 300 rotates the exit blocking part 200 upward to allow the golf ball 1 to be drawn out from the golf ball receiving part 110 so that the rotating part 300 is driven by the weight of the golf ball 1.
- the pivot 300 is pivotally fixed to the support 120 to rotate the golf ball 1 by the weight of the golf ball (1) drawn out from the golf ball receiving portion (110).
- the weight 320 is installed on the lower inner side of the arm 310 so that the arm 310 is rotated toward the outlet 111 side without a force, and the exit closure portion Lifting piece 330 is installed in the center of the arm 310 to rotate the upper side 200, and the seating piece 340 is seated golf ball 1 is drawn out as the exit barrier portion 200 is rotated to the upper side ) And a hinge piece 350 installed on the lower outer surface of the arm 310 so that the end portion can be rotated only inward.
- the arm 310 has a through hole having a diameter larger than that of the golf ball 1 at the upper end thereof and communicates with the through hole along the longitudinal direction so that the golf ball 1 can roll stably toward the through hole side.
- the long hole is formed so as to have a structure formed in the lower portion and the rib to be fixed to the support. Accordingly, when the golf ball 1 is disposed on the seating piece 340 and the arm 310 rotates toward the ground, the golf ball 1 rolls along the long hole so that the golf ball 1 may fall downward through the through hole. .
- the weight 320 is intended to be rotated toward the golf ball receiving portion 110 in the non-powered state after the arm 310 is rotated to the ground, the arm when the golf ball 1 is disposed on the seating piece 340 When the 310 is rotated to the ground and the golf ball 1 is separated from the arm 310, the weight of the weight 320 should be appropriately considered to rotate to the golf ball receiving portion 110 side.
- One example in which the weight 320 is fixed to the arm 310 is to detachably bolt to the bent c-shaped end of the arm 310.
- the elevating piece 330 is for raising the exit barrier 200 to allow the golf ball 111 to be drawn out from the outlet 111.
- the elevating piece 330 draws a cam curve to open the outlet barrier 200, and when the arm 310 rotates toward the ground, the outlet 111 is closed by the weight of the pivoting piece 210, resulting in golf.
- the ball 1 is withdrawn or not withdrawn from the outlet 111.
- the lifting piece 330 is preferably installed on both sides of the arm 310 so that the golf ball 1 is not prevented from moving to the ground along the long hole of the arm 310.
- the seating piece 340 is a golf ball (1) drawn out from the outlet 111 when the exit blocking portion 200 is rotated upward by the lifting piece 330 is stably arm 310 and seating ( It is to be disposed in contact with the L-shaped support surface formed by 340.
- the hinge piece 350 is interlocked with the rotation control unit 400 described below, and the rotation unit 300 carries the golf ball 1 to the golf tee 2, and then the golf ball 2 at the golf tee 2.
- the golf ball 1 is used to fix the pivoting part 300 so as not to rotate toward the ground in a state where the golf ball 1 is disposed on the seat 340 until 1) is removed.
- the rotation control unit 400 is a golf ball (2) is disposed upward and the balancer portion is raised or lowered horizontally depending on whether or not the golf ball 1 is carried to the golf tee (2) by the rotation unit 300 410 and, if there is no golf ball (1) on the golf tee 2 to maintain the balancer 410 is raised and rotates downward as the golf ball (1) is seated on the golf tee (2)
- the connecting piece 420, the rotating shaft 430 is coupled to the connecting piece 420 and rotates in the moving direction of the connecting piece 420, and the golf ball mounted on the end of the rotating shaft 430 and seated on the golf tee ( As it is rotated by 1) it is disposed at the rear of the hinge piece 350 to fix the pivot 300 and return to its original position as the golf ball 1 is removed from the golf tee 2 so that the golf ball 1 is
- Rotating portion 300 disposed is made of a support piece 440 to rotate in the direction of the golf tee (2).
- 9A and 9B are views illustrating a balancer part of the non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- the balancer 410 is moved up and down horizontally within the moving range of the parallel retaining piece 413, and is coupled to the connecting piece 420 to be rotated by the control of the support piece 440.
- the connection piece 420 may be fixed to the balancer part 410 by welding or the like, but is detachable from one or more fastening ribs 415 provided on the bottom surface of the horizontal panel 411. It can be installed through.
- connection piece 10 is a view showing a connection structure of the connection piece, the rotating shaft and the support piece of the non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- the connecting piece 420 is a golf ball (1) when there is no golf ball 1, the balancer portion 410 to maintain the raised state according to the connection structure of the rotating shaft 430 and the support piece 440 and the golf ball When there is (1), the balancer 410 rotates in one direction at the same time as it is lowered, and is connected to the rotating shaft 430 described below to control the movement of the pivot 300.
- the rotation shaft 430 has a structure in which one side is coupled to the connection piece 420 and the other side of the support piece 440 is fixed, and therebetween, the rotation shaft 430 is rotatably fixed to the support 130 to be firmly supported. Accordingly, the connection piece 420 rotates in the same direction.
- FIG. 11 is a view showing the operation of the hinge piece and the support piece of the non-powered automatic tee-up machine according to the present invention.
- the rotation shaft 430 and the connection piece 420 maintain the balancer part 410 in an elevated state due to the weight biased outward.
- the pivoting part 300 rotates toward the hinge piece 350 so that the pivoting part 300 does not rotate toward the golf tee 2. Since a part of the hinge piece 350 has a structure which can be rotated only inward, when the golf ball 1 is seated on the golf tee 2, the pivoting part 300 hinges the state where the golf ball 1 is drawn out.
- the support piece 440 is returned to its original state, and the pivoting part 300 plays golf.
- the ball (1) will be carried to the golf tee (2).
- the rotating unit 300 limits the turning radius for transporting the golf ball 1 to the golf tee 2 and the kinetic energy of the rotating unit 300
- An impact transmitting unit 500 may be installed to deliver the guide rails 112b.
- the first guide portion 112 may be fixed to the golf ball receiving portion 110 in accordance with the coupling method such as axial fixation, bolting so as to be shaken by the impact by the impact transmission unit 500.
- Figure 12 is a view showing the operation principle of the impact transmission unit of the non-powered automatic tee-up according to the present invention
- Figure 13 is a view showing the shock absorbing portion of the non-powered automatic tee-up according to the present invention.
- the shock transmitting part 500 has two structures in which the shock generated according to the direction of movement of the pivoting part 300 is in contact with the upper portion or the weight 320 of the arm 310 and transmitted to the golf ball 1. As shown in the figure, one of them is a portion that is installed through the side of the golf receiving portion 110 when the upper portion of the arm 310 toward the outlet 111 impacts the guide rail (112b) or The impact directly on the golf ball (1) tangled in a bottleneck phenomenon (the structure is moved to its original position by its own weight after the spring is installed or fixed to the end of the golf ball hit), the other is the arm 310 One side is connected to the guide rail (112b) and the other side is in contact with the weight 320 to penetrate the lower surface of the golf ball receiving unit 110 to limit the movement of the weight 320 when rotating to the golf tee (2) side will be.
- the golf ball 1 is golfed at a predetermined height without bouncing by contacting the weight 320 of the pivoting unit 300 rotating to the golf tee 2 to absorb the impact.
- the shock absorbing part 600 to be seated on the tee 2 may be further installed on the support part 120, and the shock absorbing part 600 may adjust the position of the part in contact with the weight 320. It is possible to allow the golf ball 1 to be accurately placed even for several golf tees having different heights.
- An example of the structure of the shock absorbing part 600 for position adjustment includes a fastening member 620 having a contact part 610 rotated in a predetermined range in contact with the weight 320 to be fixed to the inner surface of the support part 120.
- the shaft bolt 610 can be fixed to the shaft in various positions to be able to adjust the position of the contact portion 610 according to the tightening position of the shaft bolt 610 and the nut or the length of the adjustment bolt installed through the support portion 120 In accordance with the adjustment, the position of the contact part 610 is raised and lowered.
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- 골프공(1)을 수용하여 출구(111)를 통해 그 골프공(1)을 순차적으로 공급하기 위한 골프공수용부(110)와, 상기 골프공수용부(110)를 지지하기 위한 지지부(120)와, 상기 지지부(120)로부터 연장되는 받침부(130)를 포함하는 본체부(100)와;상기 골프공수용부(110)의 출구(111)를 개폐하도록 상측으로 회동가능하게 상기 지지부(120)에 설치되는 출구막이부(200)와;하부가 상기 지지부(120)에 회동가능하게 고정되어 상기 골프공수용부(110)에서 인출된 골프공(1)에 의해 회동됨에 따라 그 골프공(1)을 골프티(2)까지 전달하기 위한 암(310)과, 상기 암(310)이 무동력으로 출구(111)측을 향해 회동되도록 그 암(310) 끝단 내측면에 설치되는 웨이트(320)와, 상기 출구막이부(200)를 상측으로 회동시키기 위해 암(310) 중앙부에 설치되는 승강편(330)과, 상기 출구막이부(200)가 상측으로 회동됨에 따라 인출되는 골프공(1)이 안착되는 안착편(340)과, 끝부분이 내측으로만 회동가능하도록 암(310) 끝단에 설치되는 힌지편(350)으로 이루어지는 회동부(300)와;상기 회동부(300)에 의해 골프공(1)이 골프티(2)로 운반되었는지의 여부에 따라 수평하게 상승 또는 하강되는 평형자부(410)와, 상기 평형자부(410)가 상승된 상태를 유지하도록 하고 골프티(2)에 골프공(1)이 안착됨에 따라 하측으로 회전하는 연결편(420)과, 상기 연결편(420)과 결합되어 그 연결편(420)의 이동방향으로 회전하는 회전축(430)과, 상기 회전축(430) 끝단에 설치되어 골프티(2)에 안착된 골프공(1)에 의해 회동됨에 따라 상기 힌지편(350)의 후방으로 배치되어 상기 회동부(300)를 고정시키고 골프티(2)에서 골프공(1)이 제거됨에 따라 원위치로 복귀되어 골프공(1)이 배치된 회동부(300)가 골프티(2) 방향으로 회동하도록 하는 지지편(440)으로 이루어진 회동제어부(400);로 구성되는 것을 특징으로 하는 무동력 자동 티업기.
- 청구항 1에 있어서, 상기 골프공수용부(110)에는 일측에 투입구가 형성된 경사패널(112a)과, 상기 경사패널(112a)로 인입된 골프공(1)을 하나씩 투입구측으로 안내하도록 점차적으로 이격거리가 감소되게 배치되는 가이드레일(112b)로 이루어진 제1 안내부(112)와, 상기 투입구 하측으로 낙하되는 골프공(1)의 저점 및 양측에만 접촉하여 그 골프공(1)을 출구측(111)까지 안내하도록 하향 경사지게 배치되는 제2 안내부(113)가 포함되는 것을 특징으로 하는 무동력 자동 티업기.
- 청구항 2에 있어서, 상기 회동부(300)가 골프티(2)에 골프공(1)을 운반하기 위한 회동반경을 한정하고 그 회동부(300)의 운동에너지를 상기 가이드레일(112b)에 전달하기 위한 충격전달부(500)를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 무동력 자동 티업기.
- 청구항 3에 있어서, 상기 충격전달부(500)는 회동부(300)의 운동방향에 따라 발생된 충격을 암(310)의 상부 또는 웨이트(320)와 접촉하여 골프공(1) 또는 가이드레일(112b)에 전달하는 것을 특징으로 하는 무동력 자동 티업기.
- 청구항 4에 있어서, 상기 충격전달부(500)는 골프공수용부(110)의 측면에 관통설치되고, 상기 지지부(120)에는 골프티(2)측으로 회동하는 회동부(300)의 웨이트(320)와 접촉하여 충격을 흡수함으로써 골프공(1)이 바운싱없이 일정높이로 골프티(2)에 안착되도록 하는 충격흡수부(600)가 설치되는 것을 특징으로 하는 무동력 자동 티업기.
- 청구항 5에 있어서, 상기 충격흡수부(600)는 웨이트(320)와 접촉하는 부분의 위치가 조절가능한 것을 특징으로 하는 무동력 자동 티업기.
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