WO2012011888A1 - Removable golf-ball aligning device - Google Patents

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WO2012011888A1
WO2012011888A1 PCT/US2010/002034 US2010002034W WO2012011888A1 WO 2012011888 A1 WO2012011888 A1 WO 2012011888A1 US 2010002034 W US2010002034 W US 2010002034W WO 2012011888 A1 WO2012011888 A1 WO 2012011888A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • A63B69/36Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for golf
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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  • the invention generally pertains to golf-ball aligning devices and more particularly to a removable golf-ball aligning device (RGAD) that is designed to be attached to the bill of a golf cap or a golf visor.
  • RGAD removable golf-ball aligning device
  • the RGAD aids a golfer in aligning a straight ball trajectory along a golf course especially when the golfer is putting.
  • the instant invention provides a simple-to-use, accurate and non-obtrusive means for determining a golf ball's trajectory prior to hitting the ball.
  • the 6,721,962 patent discloses a lighted hat that provides illumination for the user while maintaining the appearance of a conventional cap visor.
  • the lighted cap has a head- engaging portion, a brim attached to the front of the head-engaging portion and a headband that is connected to the lower inside rim of the head-engaging portion.
  • a low profile light is incorporated into, and concealed within the brim of the hat.
  • the 4,896,375 patent discloses a golf cap having a headband and an elongated visor.
  • the visor includes at least one marker that is plainly visible to the wearer.
  • the visor is longer than a typical golf cap visor, and is sufficiently long so that the lower edge is below eye level when the wearer has positioned the hat on their head.
  • the marker is in the form of a longitudinally extending line along the centerline of the visor. The golfer wearing the hat views the golf ball so that the longitudinal line is aligned with the ball and perpendicular to the proposed line of flight.
  • the 4,063,740 patent discloses a device that includes a flat piece of material having bent-over tabs along the top edge thereof.
  • An aperture is formed in the material directly below each tab and a clip member is fitted through each of the apertures to attach the tabs to the brim of a golf cap or golf visor.
  • a viewing aperture is formed in the material and spaced substantially equally from the side edges thereof. The aperture is located below the top edge of the cap or visor that corresponds approximately to the eye level of a golfer.
  • the device provides the golfer with a peephole to the ball that is helpful in training a golfer to keep an eye on the ball throughout a swing.
  • the 3,812,593 patent discloses a golfer's green reader made up of an elastic headband, a visor attached to the headband and a spirit level attached to the front of the visor. On the lower side thereof, the level is disposed adjacent the front of the visor so that the user can view the level and thereby estimate the topography of the terrain of a golf green.
  • the removable golf-ball aligning device is designed to aid a golfer, especially when putting, to align a golf ball in a straight trajectory.
  • the RGAD is further designed to be used in combination with a golf head gear that includes a front-facing bill having a downward-facing radiused front edge, an upper surface, a lower surface, a right edge and a left edge.
  • the RGAD in its basic design configuration is comprised of:
  • a bill attachment member having a radius that substantially conforms to the radius of the bill's front edge.
  • the member includes a right upper facing spring-clip and a left upper facing spring-clip. The two clips are designed to frictionally grasp the respective right and left edges of the bill.
  • the primary object of the invention is to provide an RGAD that is designed to be attached to the bill of a golf cap or golf visor.
  • the RGAD aids a golfer, especially when putting, to produce a straight ball trajectory.
  • can include indicia, such as advertising indicia,
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a prior art golf cap.
  • FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of a prior art golf visor.
  • FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of a bill attachment member.
  • FIGURE 4 is a front elevational view of a panel having a lower section that has a dark non-glare finish.
  • FIGURE 5 is a front elevational view of a fully assembled RGAD showing the bill attachment member attached to the bill of a golf cap by a pair of spring clips, a panel attached to the bill attachment member by an attachment structure and an optional rigid tube attached to the lower straight edge of the panel.
  • FIGURE 6 is a side elevational view of a first design of a structure that attaches the panel to the bill attachment member.
  • FIGURE 7 is a side elevational view of a second design for a structure that attaches the panel to the bill attachment member.
  • FIGURE 8 is a side elevational view of a third design for a structure that attaches the panel to the bill attachment member.
  • FIGURE 9 is a side elevational view of a fourth design for a structure that attaches the panel to the bill attachment member.
  • FIGURE 10 is a rear elevational view of the structure shown in Figure 9.
  • FIGURE 11 is a front elevational view of a panel having an elongated tab attached to the panel's lower straight edge.
  • FIGURE 12 is a side elevational view showing an elongated tab attached by means of a living hinge to the lower straight edge of the panel.
  • the best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms that disclose a preferred embodiment for a removable golf-ball aligning device (RGAD 10).
  • the RGAD 10 is designed to be used in combination with a prior art golf head gear 180 that includes a golf cap 182, as shown in FIGURE 1, or a golf visor 184, as shown in FIGURE 2.
  • Both the cap 182 and the visor 184 have a bill 186 that includes a downward-radiused front edge 188, an upper surface 190, a lower surface 192, a right edge 194, and a left edge 196, as also shown in FIGURES 1 and 2.
  • the preferred embodiment of the RGAD 10, as shown in FIGURES 3-12, is comprised of the following three major elements: a bill attachment member 12, a panel 30 and at least one means 46 for attaching the panel to the bill attachment member 12.
  • the bill attachment member 12 is made of a material 50 such as plastic 52 or a metal 54 such as spring- steel, which can be positioned to substantially conform to the bills 186 downward-radiused front edge 188.
  • the width of the bill attachment member 12 can range from 0.125 to 0.75-inches (0.318 to 1.91 cm) with a width of 0.375-inches (0.953 cm) preferred.
  • the bill attachment member 12 has in addition to the downward-facing radiused front edge 14 and rear edge 16, an upper surface 18, lower surface 20, a right edge 22 and a left edge 26. As shown in FIGURES 3 and 5, the right edge 22 integrally terminates with a right upper facing spring clip 24. Likewise, the left edge 26 integrally terminates with a left upper facing spring-clip 28. Both of the spring clips 24,28 are designed to frictionally grasp the bills 186 respective right edge 194 and the left edge 196, as shown in FIGURE 5.
  • the panel 30, as shown separated in FIGURE 4 and assembled in FIGURE 5, has a lower straight edge 32, a radiused upper edge 34, a lower section 36, a truncated right edge 38, a truncated left edge 40, a front surface 42 and a rear surface 44.
  • the lower straight edge 32 is utilized by a golfer to sight a straight golf path trajectory especially when the golfer is putting.
  • the radiused upper edge 34 substantially conforms to the radiused front edge 14 of the bill attachment member 12, as shown in FIGURE 5.
  • the lower section 36 has a truncated right edge 38 and a truncated left edge 40.
  • the truncated right edge 38 terminates adjacent to the right spring clip 24 and the truncated left edge 40 terminates adjacent to the left spring clip 28.
  • the panel 30 is made of a transparent material 56 with the lower section
  • the non-glare finish 58 is achieved by an applied coating 60 such as a black non-glare paint 62.
  • the non-glare finish 58 can be provided by a black non-glare tape 64.
  • the tape 64 can be applied by an adhesive 66 to either the front surface 42 or the rear surface 44 of the panel's 30 lower section 36.
  • the final element that comprises the RGAD 10 is the at least one means 46 for attaching the radiused upper edge 34 of the panel 30 to the radiused front edge 14 of the bill attachment member 12.
  • Four attachment means 46 are disclosed, the first attachment means 46, as shown in FIGURE 6, is comprised of a structure 70 that has a horizontal member 72 having a slot 74 that is dimensioned to frictionally receive and retain the radiused front edge 14 of the bill attachment member 12, and a vertical member 76 having a slot 78 that is dimensioned to frictionally receive and retain the radiused upper edge 34 of the panel 30.
  • the second attachment means 46 is comprised of an inverted L-bracket 82 having a horizontal section 84 that is attached to the radiused front edge 14 of the bill attachment member 12, and a vertical section 86 that is attached to the radiused upper edge 34 of the panel 30.
  • the horizontal and vertical sections 84,86 are attached by an L-bracket attachment means 88 that is selected from the group consisting of an adhesive 90, a pair of male and female detents 92 or a set of hook and loop fasteners 94.
  • the third attachment means 46 is comprised of a structure 110 that includes an upper section 112 and a lower section 113.
  • the upper section 1 12 has a side slot 114 that is dimensioned to frictionally receive and retain the radiused front edge 14 of the bill attachment member 12.
  • the lower section 1 13 has a lower beveled slot 116 that is dimensioned to frictionally receive and retain the radiused upper edge 34 of the panel 30.
  • the structure 110 allows the panel 30 to be rotated through a golfer-selectable angle.
  • the fourth and final attachment means 46 is comprised of a bifurcated structure 118 that is comprised of right fork 120, a left fork 122, a central tab 124 and a retaining pin 128.
  • the right and left forks 120,122 integrally extend centrally from the lower surface 20 of said bill attachment member 12 with each fork having a pin bore 126 therethrough.
  • the central tab 124 is attached to the radiused upper edge 34 of the panel 30 and also has a pin bore 126 that is in alignment with the pin bore 126 located on the right and left forks 120,122.
  • the retaining pin 128 is inserted sequentially into the right fork 120, the central tab 124 and into the left fork 122 and is attached thereto.
  • the central tab 124 is dimensioned to allow the panel 30 to be rotated about the retaining pin 128 through golfer-selectable angle, as shown in FIGURE 9. Additionally, in an alternate design, (not shown), the right and left forks 120, 122 can be attached to the radiused upper edge 34 of the panel 30 and the central tab 124 can be attached to the lower surface 20 of the bill attachment member 12.
  • the RGAD 10 can be designed to include an elongated movable tab 134.
  • the tab 134 as shown in FIGURES 11 and 12, has an upper surface 136, a lower surface 138, a straight front edge 140, a rear edge 142, a right edge 144 and a left edge 146.
  • the rear edge 142 of the tab 134 is movably attached to the lower straight edge 32 of the panel 30 by a tab attachment means 148 that preferably consists of a living hinge 150.
  • the upper surface 136 or the lower surface 138 of the elongated tab 134 has a dark non-glare coating 152 that is selected from the group consisting of a black non-glare paint 154 and a black non-glare tape 156.
  • the tape 156 can be attached by an adhesive 158 to either the upper surface 136 or the lower surface 138 of the tab 134.
  • the tab 134 is designed to be adjusted vertically to further aid a golfer in aligning a golf ball to travel in a straight trajectory especially when putting.
  • the RGAD 10 can be further comprised of a removably attached rigid tube 162.
  • the tube 162 has a split edge 164 that allows the tube 162 to be inserted and retained over the lower straight edge 32 of the panel 30, as shown in FIGURE 5, or over the straight front edge 140 of the movable tab 134, as shown in FIGURES 11 and 12.
  • the tube 162 aids in maintaining the panel 30 and the tab 134 in a rigid straight configuration.

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A removable golf-ball aligning device (RGAD) (10) that is designed to allow a golfer, especially when putting, to align a golf ball to travel in a straight trajectory. The RGAD (10) is designed to be attached to the bill (186) of a golf cap (182) or a golf visor (184) and is comprised of three major elements: a bill attachment member (12), a panel (30) and a means (46) for attaching the panel (30) to the bill attachment member (12). The panel (30) is made of a transparent material (56) and includes a lower section (36) that terminates with a lower straight edge (32). The lower section is coated with a non-glare coating (60) that can consist of a non-glare paint (62) or a black non-glare tape (64).

Description

REMOVABLE GOLF-BALL ALIGNING DEVICE
TECHNICAL FIELD The invention generally pertains to golf-ball aligning devices and more particularly to a removable golf-ball aligning device (RGAD) that is designed to be attached to the bill of a golf cap or a golf visor. The RGAD aids a golfer in aligning a straight ball trajectory along a golf course especially when the golfer is putting.
BACKGROUND ART
One of the most popular sports throughout the world is the game of golf. Especially in recent years, golf has become a sport that is watched and played by many different types of people, including children and adults. As a result of its popularity there has been an increased interest in, and in the production of golf equipment and various golf accessories. As golf has become more popular, sporting goods manufacturers have attempted to provide a wide variety of golf clubs, golf apparel such as shoes, golf bags and other items. Some companies have also provided golfers with devices that improve the golfer's playing ability. These items vary from those that improve the way a golfer swings a golf club to those that promise to improve the accuracy of a golf ball that is hit.
While certain items have proven to be useful and do in fact live up to their improvement goals, many items have not been effective. One of the most difficult elements of playing golf is the golfer's ability to accurately line up and sight a golf ball's trajectory along a golf course before hitting the ball. The angle at which the ball is struck, especially when putting is important, and improvements such as golf clubs with specialized head angles have proven to be effective at addressing this aspect. Unfortunately, the ball strike angle is only part of the problem. A golfer must also be able to visually determine the trajectory that the ball will travel after it is struck. There have been attempts to utilize laser-sighting devices to determine a golf ball's trajectory, but these devices are often complicated and expensive. Additionally, many golfers feel a laser-sighting device detracts from the game of golf by providing an unfair technological advantage.
The instant invention provides a simple-to-use, accurate and non-obtrusive means for determining a golf ball's trajectory prior to hitting the ball.
A search of the prior art did not disclose literature or patents that read directly on the claims of the instant invention. However, the following U.S. patents are considered related.
PATENT NO. INVENTOR ISSUED
6,721,962 Plaire 20 April 2004
4,896,375 Colucci 30 January 1990
4,063,740 Mader 20 December 1977
3,812,593 Wydro 28 May 1974
The 6,721,962 patent discloses a lighted hat that provides illumination for the user while maintaining the appearance of a conventional cap visor. The lighted cap has a head- engaging portion, a brim attached to the front of the head-engaging portion and a headband that is connected to the lower inside rim of the head-engaging portion. A low profile light is incorporated into, and concealed within the brim of the hat.
The 4,896,375 patent discloses a golf cap having a headband and an elongated visor. The visor includes at least one marker that is plainly visible to the wearer. The visor is longer than a typical golf cap visor, and is sufficiently long so that the lower edge is below eye level when the wearer has positioned the hat on their head. The marker is in the form of a longitudinally extending line along the centerline of the visor. The golfer wearing the hat views the golf ball so that the longitudinal line is aligned with the ball and perpendicular to the proposed line of flight.
The 4,063,740 patent discloses a device that includes a flat piece of material having bent-over tabs along the top edge thereof. An aperture is formed in the material directly below each tab and a clip member is fitted through each of the apertures to attach the tabs to the brim of a golf cap or golf visor. A viewing aperture is formed in the material and spaced substantially equally from the side edges thereof. The aperture is located below the top edge of the cap or visor that corresponds approximately to the eye level of a golfer. The device provides the golfer with a peephole to the ball that is helpful in training a golfer to keep an eye on the ball throughout a swing. The 3,812,593 patent discloses a golfer's green reader made up of an elastic headband, a visor attached to the headband and a spirit level attached to the front of the visor. On the lower side thereof, the level is disposed adjacent the front of the visor so that the user can view the level and thereby estimate the topography of the terrain of a golf green.
For background purposes and as indicative of the art to which the invention relates, reference may be made to the following remaining patents found in the search.
PATENT NO. INVENTOR ISSUED
6,672,972 Stone 6 January 2004
3,826,502 Sorge 30 July 1974
3,729,199 Granberg 24 April 1973
3,437,339 Starck 8 April 1969
3,178,187 Cardwell 13 April 1965
3,156,211 Mallory, Jr. 10 November 1964
1,459,705 Bullock 19 June 1923
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The removable golf-ball aligning device (RGAD) is designed to aid a golfer, especially when putting, to align a golf ball in a straight trajectory. The RGAD is further designed to be used in combination with a golf head gear that includes a front-facing bill having a downward-facing radiused front edge, an upper surface, a lower surface, a right edge and a left edge.
The RGAD in its basic design configuration is comprised of:
A. A bill attachment member having a radius that substantially conforms to the radius of the bill's front edge. The member includes a right upper facing spring-clip and a left upper facing spring-clip. The two clips are designed to frictionally grasp the respective right and left edges of the bill.
B. A panel having a darkened lower section that terminates with a straight lower edge and a radiused upper edge that substantially conforms to the radiused front edge of the bill attachment member. C. Means for attaching the radiused upper edge of the panel to the radiused front edge of the bill attachment member.
In view of the above disclosure the primary object of the invention is to provide an RGAD that is designed to be attached to the bill of a golf cap or golf visor. The RGAD aids a golfer, especially when putting, to produce a straight ball trajectory.
In addition to the primary object of the invention it is also an object of the invention to provide an RGAD that:
• can be made in various colors,
• can include indicia, such as advertising indicia,
• can be worn as a regular sun-blocking cap or visor,
• can significantly improve a golfer's score,
• can be given away as a promotional item, and
• is cost effective from both a manufacturer's and consumer's point of view. These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the subsequent detailed description of the preferred embodiment and the appended claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a prior art golf cap.
FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of a prior art golf visor.
FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of a bill attachment member.
FIGURE 4 is a front elevational view of a panel having a lower section that has a dark non-glare finish.
FIGURE 5 is a front elevational view of a fully assembled RGAD showing the bill attachment member attached to the bill of a golf cap by a pair of spring clips, a panel attached to the bill attachment member by an attachment structure and an optional rigid tube attached to the lower straight edge of the panel.
FIGURE 6 is a side elevational view of a first design of a structure that attaches the panel to the bill attachment member. FIGURE 7 is a side elevational view of a second design for a structure that attaches the panel to the bill attachment member.
FIGURE 8 is a side elevational view of a third design for a structure that attaches the panel to the bill attachment member.
FIGURE 9 is a side elevational view of a fourth design for a structure that attaches the panel to the bill attachment member.
FIGURE 10 is a rear elevational view of the structure shown in Figure 9.
FIGURE 11 is a front elevational view of a panel having an elongated tab attached to the panel's lower straight edge.
FIGURE 12 is a side elevational view showing an elongated tab attached by means of a living hinge to the lower straight edge of the panel.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms that disclose a preferred embodiment for a removable golf-ball aligning device (RGAD 10). The RGAD 10 is designed to be used in combination with a prior art golf head gear 180 that includes a golf cap 182, as shown in FIGURE 1, or a golf visor 184, as shown in FIGURE 2. Both the cap 182 and the visor 184 have a bill 186 that includes a downward-radiused front edge 188, an upper surface 190, a lower surface 192, a right edge 194, and a left edge 196, as also shown in FIGURES 1 and 2.
The preferred embodiment of the RGAD 10, as shown in FIGURES 3-12, is comprised of the following three major elements: a bill attachment member 12, a panel 30 and at least one means 46 for attaching the panel to the bill attachment member 12.
The bill attachment member 12, as shown separated in FIGURE 3 and assembled in FIGURE 5, is made of a material 50 such as plastic 52 or a metal 54 such as spring- steel, which can be positioned to substantially conform to the bills 186 downward-radiused front edge 188. The width of the bill attachment member 12 can range from 0.125 to 0.75-inches (0.318 to 1.91 cm) with a width of 0.375-inches (0.953 cm) preferred.
The bill attachment member 12 has in addition to the downward-facing radiused front edge 14 and rear edge 16, an upper surface 18, lower surface 20, a right edge 22 and a left edge 26. As shown in FIGURES 3 and 5, the right edge 22 integrally terminates with a right upper facing spring clip 24. Likewise, the left edge 26 integrally terminates with a left upper facing spring-clip 28. Both of the spring clips 24,28 are designed to frictionally grasp the bills 186 respective right edge 194 and the left edge 196, as shown in FIGURE 5.
The panel 30, as shown separated in FIGURE 4 and assembled in FIGURE 5, has a lower straight edge 32, a radiused upper edge 34, a lower section 36, a truncated right edge 38, a truncated left edge 40, a front surface 42 and a rear surface 44.
The lower straight edge 32 is utilized by a golfer to sight a straight golf path trajectory especially when the golfer is putting. The radiused upper edge 34 substantially conforms to the radiused front edge 14 of the bill attachment member 12, as shown in FIGURE 5.
The lower section 36, as also shown in FIGURES 4 and 5, has a truncated right edge 38 and a truncated left edge 40. The truncated right edge 38 terminates adjacent to the right spring clip 24 and the truncated left edge 40 terminates adjacent to the left spring clip 28.
Preferably, the panel 30 is made of a transparent material 56 with the lower section
36 having a dark non-glare finish 58. The non-glare finish 58 is achieved by an applied coating 60 such as a black non-glare paint 62. Alternatively the non-glare finish 58 can be provided by a black non-glare tape 64. The tape 64 can be applied by an adhesive 66 to either the front surface 42 or the rear surface 44 of the panel's 30 lower section 36.
The final element that comprises the RGAD 10 is the at least one means 46 for attaching the radiused upper edge 34 of the panel 30 to the radiused front edge 14 of the bill attachment member 12. Four attachment means 46 are disclosed, the first attachment means 46, as shown in FIGURE 6, is comprised of a structure 70 that has a horizontal member 72 having a slot 74 that is dimensioned to frictionally receive and retain the radiused front edge 14 of the bill attachment member 12, and a vertical member 76 having a slot 78 that is dimensioned to frictionally receive and retain the radiused upper edge 34 of the panel 30.
The second attachment means 46, as shown in FIGURE 7, is comprised of an inverted L-bracket 82 having a horizontal section 84 that is attached to the radiused front edge 14 of the bill attachment member 12, and a vertical section 86 that is attached to the radiused upper edge 34 of the panel 30. The horizontal and vertical sections 84,86 are attached by an L-bracket attachment means 88 that is selected from the group consisting of an adhesive 90, a pair of male and female detents 92 or a set of hook and loop fasteners 94.
The third attachment means 46, as shown in FIGURE 8, is comprised of a structure 110 that includes an upper section 112 and a lower section 113. The upper section 1 12 has a side slot 114 that is dimensioned to frictionally receive and retain the radiused front edge 14 of the bill attachment member 12. The lower section 1 13 has a lower beveled slot 116 that is dimensioned to frictionally receive and retain the radiused upper edge 34 of the panel 30. The structure 110 allows the panel 30 to be rotated through a golfer-selectable angle.
The fourth and final attachment means 46, as shown in FIGURES 9 and 10, is comprised of a bifurcated structure 118 that is comprised of right fork 120, a left fork 122, a central tab 124 and a retaining pin 128.
The right and left forks 120,122 integrally extend centrally from the lower surface 20 of said bill attachment member 12 with each fork having a pin bore 126 therethrough. The central tab 124 is attached to the radiused upper edge 34 of the panel 30 and also has a pin bore 126 that is in alignment with the pin bore 126 located on the right and left forks 120,122.
The retaining pin 128 is inserted sequentially into the right fork 120, the central tab 124 and into the left fork 122 and is attached thereto. The central tab 124 is dimensioned to allow the panel 30 to be rotated about the retaining pin 128 through golfer-selectable angle, as shown in FIGURE 9. Additionally, in an alternate design, (not shown), the right and left forks 120, 122 can be attached to the radiused upper edge 34 of the panel 30 and the central tab 124 can be attached to the lower surface 20 of the bill attachment member 12.
To augment the utility of the invention, the RGAD 10 can be designed to include an elongated movable tab 134. The tab 134, as shown in FIGURES 11 and 12, has an upper surface 136, a lower surface 138, a straight front edge 140, a rear edge 142, a right edge 144 and a left edge 146. The rear edge 142 of the tab 134 is movably attached to the lower straight edge 32 of the panel 30 by a tab attachment means 148 that preferably consists of a living hinge 150.
The upper surface 136 or the lower surface 138 of the elongated tab 134, as shown in FIGURE 12, has a dark non-glare coating 152 that is selected from the group consisting of a black non-glare paint 154 and a black non-glare tape 156. The tape 156 can be attached by an adhesive 158 to either the upper surface 136 or the lower surface 138 of the tab 134. The tab 134 is designed to be adjusted vertically to further aid a golfer in aligning a golf ball to travel in a straight trajectory especially when putting.
To further enhance the utility of the invention, the RGAD 10 can be further comprised of a removably attached rigid tube 162. The tube 162 has a split edge 164 that allows the tube 162 to be inserted and retained over the lower straight edge 32 of the panel 30, as shown in FIGURE 5, or over the straight front edge 140 of the movable tab 134, as shown in FIGURES 11 and 12. The tube 162 aids in maintaining the panel 30 and the tab 134 in a rigid straight configuration.
While the invention has been described in detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and the scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and all modifications and forms which may come within the language and scope of the claims.

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1. A removable golf-ball aligning device (RGAD) that functions in combination with a golf head gear that includes a front facing bill having a downward- facing radiused front edge, an upper surface, a lower surface, a right edge and a left edge, said RGAD comprising:
a) a bill attachment member having a radius that substantially conforms to the radius of the bill's front edge, said member having a right upper-facing spring-clip and a left upper-facing spring clip, wherein the two clips are designed to frictionally grasp the respective right and left edges of the bill,
b) a panel having a darkened lower section that terminates with a straight edge, and a radiused upper edge that substantially conforms to the radiused front edge of said bill attachment member, and
c) at least one means for attaching the radiused upper edge of said panel to the radiused front edge of said bill attachment member.
2. A removable golf-ball aligning device (RGAD) that functions in combination with a golf head gear that includes a front-facing bill having a downward-facing radiused front edge, an upper surface, a lower surface, a right edge and a left edge, said RGAD comprising:
a) a bill attachment member made of spring steel and having a downward- facing radiused front edge and rear edge, wherein the radius substantially conforms to the radius of the bill's front edge, an upper surface, a lower surface, a right edge that integrally terminates with a right upper-facing spring-clip and a left edge that integrally terminates with a left upper-facing spring-clip, wherein the clips are designed to frictionally grasp the respective right and left edges of the bill,
b) a panel having a lower straight edge, a radiused upper edge that substantially conforms to the radiused front edge of said bill attachment member, a lower section having truncated right edge that terminates adjacent to the right spring clip, a truncated left edge that terminates adjacent to the left spring clip, a front surface and a rear surface, and c) at least one means for attaching the radiused upper edge of said panel to the radiused front edge of said bill attachment member.
3. The RGAD as specified in claim 2 wherein the golf head gear is comprised of either a golf cap or a golf visor.
4. The RGAD as specified in claim 3 wherein said bill attachment member is comprised of a plastic or a metal that can be positioned to substantially conform to the bill's radiused front edge.
5. The RGAD as specified in claim 3 wherein said bill attachment member has a width that ranges from 0.125 to 0.75-inches (0.318 to 1.91 cm).
6. The RGAD as specified in claim 3 wherein said panel is made of a transparent material.
7. The RGAD as specified in claim 3 wherein the lower section of said panel has a dark non-glare finish.
8. The RGAD as specified in claim 7 wherein the dark non-glare finish is comprised of a dark non-glare coating.
9. The RGAD as specified in claim 8 wherein the dark non-glare coating is comprised of a black non-glare paint.
10. The RGAD as specified in claim 7 wherein the dark non-glare finish is provided by a black non-glare tape that is attached by an adhesive to either the front surface or the rear surface of said panel's lower section.
11. The RGAD as specified in claim 3 wherein said means for attaching the radiused upper edge of said panel to the radiused front edge of said bill attachment member comprises a structure having:
a) a horizontal member having a slot that is dimensioned to frictionally receive and retain the radiused front edge of said bill attachment member, and
b) a vertical member having a slot that is dimensioned to frictionally receive and retain the radiused upper edge of said panel.
12. The RGAD as specified in claim 3 wherein said at least one means for attaching the radiused upper edge of said panel to the radiused front edge of said bill attachment member comprises an inverted L-bracket having:
a) a horizontal section that is attached to the radiused front edge of said bill attachment member, and
b) a vertical section that is attached to the radiused upper edge of said panel, wherein the horizontal and vertical sections are attached by an L-bracket attachment means.
13. The RGAD as specified in claim 12 wherein said L-bracket attachment means is selected from the group consisting of an adhesive, a pair of male and female detents and a set of hook and loop fasteners.
14. The RGAD as specified in claim 1 wherein said at least one means for attaching the radiused upper edge of said panel to the front edge of said bill attachment member comprises a structure having:
a) an upper section having a side slot that is dimensioned to frictionally receive and retain the radiused front edge of said bill, and
b) a lower section having a lower beveled slot that is dimensioned to frictionally receive and retain the radiused upper edge of said panel, wherein said structure allows said panel to be rotated through a golfer-selectable angle.
15. The RGAD as specified in claim 3 wherein said means for attaching the radiused upper edge of said panel to the front edge of said bill attachment member comprises a bifurcated structure having:
a) a right fork and a left fork that integrally extend from the central lower surface of said bill attachment member, with the right and left forks each having a pin bore therethrough,
b) a central tab that is attached to the radiused upper edge of said panel, with said tab having a pin bore that is in alignment with the pin bores located on the right and left forks, and
c) a retaining pin that is inserted sequentially into the right fork, the central tab and into the left fork, wherein the central tab is dimensioned to allow said panel to be rotated through a golfer-selectable angle.
16. The RGAD as specified in claim 3 further comprising an elongated movable tab having an upper surface, a lower surface, a straight front edge, a rear edge, a right edge and a left edge, wherein the rear edge of said tab is movably attached to the lower straight edge of said panel by a tab attachment means, wherein said movable tab can be adjusted vertically to further aid a golfer in aligning the golf ball to travel in a straight trajectory along a golf course.
17. The RGAD as specified in claim 16 wherein said tab attachment means for attaching the rear edge of said movable tab to the straight front edge of said tab comprises a living hinge.
18. The RGAD as specified in claim 16 wherein the lower surface of said movable tab has a dark non-glare coating that is selected from the group consisting of a black non- glare paint and a black non-glare tape that is attached by an adhesive to either the upper surface or the lower surface of said tab.
19. The RGAD as specified in claim 3 further comprising a removably-attached rigid tube having a split edge that allows the tube to be inserted and retained over the lower straight edge of said panel, wherein said tube aids in maintaining said panel in a rigid straight configuration.
20. The RGAD as specified in claim 16 further comprising a removably-attached rigid tube having a split edge that allows the tube to be inserted and retained over the straight front edge of said elongated movable tab, wherein said tube aids in maintaining said tab in a rigid straight configuration.
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