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Patent Grant
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6805638
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Patent Number
6,805,638
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Date Filed
Friday, January 10, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 19, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An adjustable golf putting practice device that a user can mechanically adjust the height and gradient near the golf hole without using power. The adjustable golf practice device has a base with a ball return gutter therein. Plural springs installed in the base. At least one ramp plate supported by the springs, the ramp plate has a hole therein corresponding to the ball return gutter. Plural means are used for positioning the ramp plate in desired height and slope and plural means are used for releasing the means for positioning the ramp plate. Thereby a user can adjust the height and gradient of the ramp plate near the golf hole simply by pushing the ramp plate and the push button of the means for ramp plate releasing means.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates generally to an adjustable golf putting practice device for providing a golf putting practice device that a user can adjust the height and gradient near the golf hole. More particularly, the present invention relates to a golf putting practice device that a user can mechanically adjust the height and gradient near the golf hole without using power.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Golf is a popular game, widely enjoyed throughout the world. While the basics of golf are easy to learn, the subtle skills of driving and putting may take years to develop. Generally speaking, the key factor deciding the performance of putting depends on the judgment on the ramp gradient. A real golf course putting green has different gradients from golf hole to different directions. A player has to judge the gradient of the ramp according to the positions of the hole to the golf ball in order to decide the magnitude of the force he/she should apply to the golf ball. Therefore, it needs frequent practices to be skilled in putting. Although public and private golf courses are available in most cities, availability of an outdoor course will be dependent on weather conditions and the season. Furthermore, it is often impractical for a player to journey to a distant golf course for only a short practice round. To provide practice time off the course, a number of putting practice devices have been marketed.
Commercially available golf putting practice devices are known in the art with reference to
FIG. 14
, including those that simulate a golf putting green by using a closely cropped simulated grass indoor/outdoor carpeting material
53
. These devices frequently have a ramped surface
51
which leads up to a flat putting platform
50
containing a golf putting cup
52
within a base
5
. The ramp gradient of the traditional golf putting practice device is so large that cannot simulate a real golf putting green well. In addition, the traditional golf practice devices can only provide a fixed ramp gradient for practicers.
Another available putting practice device can let users to change the gradient and the height of the flat putting platform by a system including motor, hydraulic system, and power system. The system is very complicated and expensive. Besides, a user cannot precisely adjust the device since it's not easy to control the movement of an electrically powered system. Therefore a golf putting practice device that can precisely stimulate the ramp gradient of a real golf putting green by a mechanic device, which is easy to handle and inexpensive is needed and has been long desired
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
It is therefore an objective of the present invention to provide a golf putting practice device of mechanic structure for precisely stimulating putting green gradients.
The present invention, briefly summarized, in one embodiment discloses an adjustable golf putting practice device. The adjustable golf practice device has a base with a ball return gutter therein. Plural springs installed in the base. At least one ramp plate is supported by the springs. The ramp plate has a hole therein corresponding to the ball return gutter. Plural means are used for positioning the ramp plate in desired height and slope and plural another means are used for releasing the means for positioning the ramp plate. The means for positioning the plate includes a seat having a channel therein and two protrusions on two sides. An engaging element has a through hole therein and the engaging element is engaged with the ramp plate. A column comprises plural inward saw teeth therein and a head on the top. The column is inserted through the through hole and the head is bigger than the through hole, so the column will not slide out of the engaging element. In one embodiment of the invention, the means for releasing the means for positioning the ramp plate contains: a beam having a connecting hole in the middle. Two inserting elements are at both ends of the beam for inserting into the engaging holes of the fixing element. A push button is engaged with the connecting hole and two guiding rods are installed on the beam between the inserting elements. Plural hollow rods are installed on the base, wherein the guiding rods slide within the hollow rods respectively. In another embodiment of the invention, the means for releasing the means for positioning the ramp plate contains a push button and an inserting element connected to the push button for being engaged with the engaging hole.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The invention will be more clearly understood after refer to the following detailed description read in conjunction with the drawings wherein:
FIG. 1
is an application of an embodiment;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the embodiment;
FIG. 3
is an exploded view of the first positioning system of the embodiment;
FIG. 4
is an assembled perspective view of the first positioning system of the embodiment;
FIG. 5
is an exploded view of the second positioning system of the embodiment;
FIG. 6
is a cross sectional view of the embodiment;
FIG. 7
is a cross sectional view of the embodiment showing the hook engaged with the saw teeth of the column in the original position;
FIG. 8
is a cross sectional view of the embodiment showing when one side of the ramp plate is pressed, the hook is engaged with the saw teeth in a new position;
FIG. 9
is a cross sectional view of the embodiment showing the relative positions of the elements of the embodiment when the first ramp plate is pressed forward;
FIG. 10
is a cross sectional view of the embodiment showing the relative positions of the elements of the embodiment when the first ramp plate is pressed sideward;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view of another embodiment;
FIG. 12
is an exploded view of a further embodiment;
FIG. 13
is an exploded view of still another embodiment; and
FIG. 14
is a perspective view of a traditional golf putting practice device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With reference to
FIG. 1
, letter A refers generally to an adjustable golf putting practice device. In the application, the adjustable golf practice device A is connected with a series of ramp plates
7
, which is supported by plural height adjusting device
71
. The artificial grass carpet
8
is applied on the ramp plates
7
and the adjustable golf putting practice device A. The ball return gutter
6
with the channel
60
for bringing golf balls to the player is connected to the adjustable golf putting practice device A with the ball exit hole
118
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, The adjustable golf putting device A mainly contains a base
1
, the first ramp plate
2
, the second ramp plate
4
, The first positioning system
3
and, second positioning system
5
and springs
20
,
40
. The first positioning system
3
contains means for positioning the first ramp plate
2
and means for releasing the means for positioning the first ramp plate
2
. The second positioning system
5
contains means for positioning the second ramp plate
4
and means for releasing the means for positioning the second ramp plate
4
. The first ramp plate
2
is pivotally connected with the second ramp plate
4
. The pivotal sides of the first ramp plate and the second ramp plate contain several pivots
24
,
42
. Several pivoting elements
44
pivotally connected the pivots
24
,
42
at both sides. Plural recesses
25
are installed at the pivotal side of the first ramp plate. Sliding elements
26
are inserted at the recesses
25
. The sliding element
26
can be rotated to the recess
43
at the side of the second ramp plate to smooth where the ramp plates connect. The second ramp plate
4
also has pivots
45
and recess
46
and sliding element
47
for connecting another ramp plate.
With reference to FIG.
2
and
FIG. 6
, the base
1
constructs a containing space
10
. The first platform
11
and the second platform
12
are installed within the space
10
. On two sides of the first platform
11
, spring holders
110
,
110
′ are installed for holding springs
20
. The hollow rods
114
,
114
′ are installed between the spring holders
110
,
110
′ on the base
1
.
With reference to
FIG. 2
,
FIG. 3
, FIG.
4
and
FIG. 6
, the means for positioning the first ramp plate
2
contains the seats
111
,
111
′, engaging elements
300
,
300
′, columns
30
,
30
′, the fixing element
31
,
31
′ and the springs
314
,
314
′. The seat
111
,
111
′ have channels
112
,
112
′ therein and the protrusions
113
,
113
′ on two sides of the seat
111
,
111
′ respectively. The engaging elements
300
,
300
′ have through holes
301
,
301
′ therein. The engaging elements
300
,
300
′ are engaged with the plugging holes
21
of the first ramp plate
2
. The columns
30
,
30
′ contain plural inward saw teeth
304
,
304
′therein and heads
302
,
302
′on their tops. The columns
30
,
30
′ are inserted through the through holes
301
,
301
′ and the heads
302
,
302
′ are bigger than the through hole
301
,
301
′so the heads
302
,
302
′ will not slid out of the through hole
301
,
301
′. The fixing elements
31
,
31
′ contain hooks
311
,
311
′ for being hooked with the inward saw teeth
304
,
304
′ in the slots
303
,
303
′ formed between the slope surfaces
304
,
304
′. Two pair of ears
310
,
310
′ have holes therein pivotally adopted to the protrusions
113
,
113
′ respectively. The cylinders
313
,
313
′ are formed on the fixing elements
31
,
31
′. The engaging holes
312
,
312
′ are formed in the fixing elements at the other sides of the cylinders
313
,
313
′. The springs
314
,
314
′ circle the cylinders
313
,
313
′ and are against one side of the seat
111
,
111
′.
The means for releasing the means for positioning the first ramp plate
2
contains a beam
32
having a connecting hole
321
in the middle, two inserting elements
320
,
320
′at both ends of the beam
32
for inserting into the engaging holes
312
,
312
′of the fixing elements
31
,
31
′, a push button
33
for being engaged with the connecting hole
321
; and two guiding rods
322
,
322
′on the beam
32
between the inserting elements
320
,
320
′. The guiding rods
322
,
322
′ slide along the channels
115
,
115
′ of the hollow rods
114
,
114
′. Thereby the means for releasing the means for positioning the first ramp plate will not shake when a user pushes the push button
33
.
With reference to
FIG. 2
, FIG.
5
and
FIG. 6
, the spring holders
120
are installed on the second platform
12
for holding springs
40
. The means for positioning the second ramp plate
4
contains the seats
121
, the engaging element
500
, the columns
50
, the fixing element
51
and the spring
514
. The seat
121
has the channel
122
therein and the protrusion
123
on two sides of the seat
121
respectively. The engaging element
500
has through holes
501
therein. The engaging element
500
is engaged with the plugging holes
41
of the second ramp plate
4
. The column
50
contains plural inward saw teeth
504
therein and the heads
502
on its top. The columns
50
is inserted through the through holes
501
and the heads
502
is bigger than the through hole
501
,
301
′so the heads
502
will not slid out of the through hole
501
′. The fixing elements
51
contains hooks
511
for being hooked with the inward saw teeth
504
in the slots
503
formed between the slope surfaces
504
. The ears
510
have holes therein and can pivotally adopted to the protrusions
123
respectively. The cylinder
513
, is formed on the fixing elements
51
. The engaging hole
512
is formed in the fixing element
51
at the other side of the cylinders
513
. The spring
514
circles the cylinder
513
and is against one side of the seat
121
.
The means for releasing the means for positioning the first ramp plate
2
contains a push button
52
and an inserting element
520
connected to the push button
52
for being engaged with the engaging hole
512
.
Referring to
FIG. 7
, there is illustrated that the end
311
of the hook
31
is engaged with the saw teeth
304
of the column in the original position. With reference to FIG.
8
and
FIG. 9
, when the ramp plate
2
is pushed forward or backward, the corresponding columns
30
will move downward, the hook will be pushed by the saw teeth
304
and lay back a little to let the columns
30
move down and when the push force is removed, the spring
314
will rotate the hook
31
clockwise and the end
311
of the hook
31
will be engaged with the saw teeth
304
of the column
30
by the ejecting force of the springs
20
. When the push button
33
is pushed down, the beam
32
will move down and cause the hook to rotate counterclockwise, then the end
311
of the hook
31
is released from the saw teeth
304
. The rejecting force of the springs
20
will force the first ramp plate
2
returns to its original position. When the force applied on the button
33
is removed, the spring
314
will cause the hook
31
rotate clockwise and the end
311
of the hook will engage with the saw teeth again. Therefore a user can adjust the height and slope of the first ramp plate to his desired position by pushing the first ramp plate
2
. If the user is not satisfied with his adjustment, he can push the push button
33
and let the first ramp plate move upward to his desired position then remove the force.
FIG. 10
illustrates a situation of pushing the first ramp plate sideward. The situation is the same as pushing the first ramp plate backward or forward. The way of adjusting the second ramp plate
4
is similar to the way of adjusting the first ramp plate.
With reference to
FIG. 11
, another embodiment of the invention is the first embodiment incorporated with the ramp plates
7
, ball return gutter
6
and artificial grass carpet
8
as illustrated in FIG.
1
.
Further embodiment is illustrated in FIG.
12
. The embodiment has the base
1
a
. The first platform
11
a
and the second platform
12
a
are installed inside the base
1
a
. Several springs
20
a
located on the platforms
11
a
,
12
a
are used to support the ramp plate
2
a
. Two positioning system
3
a
,
4
a
as described in the first position system in the first embodiment is located at two sides of the base
1
a
respectively.
Still another embodiment is illustrated in FIG.
13
. The embodiment has the base
1
b
. The first platform
11
b
and the second platform
12
b
are installed inside the base
1
a
. Several springs
20
b
located on the platforms
11
b
12
b
are used to support the ramp plate
2
b
. Two positioning system
3
b
,
4
b
as described in the second position system in the first embodiment is located at two sides of the base
1
a
respectively.
Numerous characteristics and advantages of the invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, and the novel features thereof are pointed out in appended claims. The disclosure, however, is illustrated only, and changes may be made in detail, especially, in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts, materials and the combination thereof within the principle of the invention, to the full extend indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Claims
- 1. An adjustable golf putting practice device comprising:a base comprising a ball return gutter; a plurality of springs installed in said base; at least one ramp plate supported by said springs, said ramp plate having a hole therein disposed in correspondence with said ball return gutter; means for positioning said at least one ramp plate in a desired height and slope, said means for positioning said ramp plate including: (a). a seat having a channel therein and two protrusions on its two sides; (b). an engaging element having a through hole therein, said engaging element being engaged with said ramp plate; (c). a column having a head at one end thereof being inserted through said through hole, said head being bigger than said through hole, said column having a plurality of inward saw teeth formed thereon; (d). a fixing element, said fixing element including: (i). a hook for being hooked with said inward saw teeth; (ii). two ears having holes therein for respective pivotal coupling to said protrusions; (iii) a cylinder thereon; and, (iv) an engaging hole formed in an opposing side of said cylinder; and, (e). a spring circling said cylinder, said spring being disposed against one side of the seat; and means for releasing said means for positioning said ramp plate.
- 2. An adjustable golf putting practice device comprising:a base having a ball return gutter; a plurality of springs installed in said base; a first ramp plate supported by said springs, said first ramp plate having a hole therein disposed in correspondence with said ball return gutter, said first ramp plate having a frame therein, said first ramp plate including an engaging plate having said hole therein, said engaging plate being engaged with said frame; a second ramp plate pivotally connected with said first ramp plate; means for positioning said first and second ramp plates in a desired height and slope; and means for releasing said means for positioning said ramp plate.
- 3. The adjustable golf putting practice device of claim 1 wherein said ramp plate comprises plugging holes for being engaged with said engaging element.
- 4. The adjustable golf putting practice device of claim 1 wherein said means for releasing said means for positioning said ramp plate comprises;a beam having a connecting hole in the middle; two inserting elements at both ends of said beam for inserting into said engaging hole of said fixing element; a push button for being engaged with said connecting hole; and two guiding rods on said beam between said inserting elements.
- 5. The adjustable golf putting practice device of claim 1 wherein said means for releasing said means for positioning said ramp plate comprises:a push button; an inserting element connected to said push button for being engaged with said engaging hole.
- 6. The adjustable golf putting practice device of claim 4 further comprising plural hollow rods on said base, wherein said guiding rods respectively slide within said hollow rods.
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