Buckle with detachable ball marker

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6253974
  • Patent Number
    6,253,974
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 27, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 3, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Shoap; Allan N.
    • Brevaro; Maerena
    Agents
    • Birch, Stewart, Kolasch and Birch, LLP
Abstract
A buckle, provided with a detachable golf ball marker for allowing a wearer to easily carry such a marker while playing golf, is disclosed. In the buckle, the decoration part has a marker seat at its external surface and carries a first magnet on the seat. The golf ball marker has a second magnet with the magnetic polarity of the second magnet being opposite to that of the first magnet. The marker is thus magnetically and detachably seated on the marker seat. In another embodiment, a metal piece is externally mounted to a loop of the buckle, while the ball marker is magnetically attached on the metal piece. The buckle thus allows a golfer to easily carry the marker without forgetting it and also allows the golfer to devote himself to playing golf.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates, in general, to a buckle for belts and, more particularly, to a buckle provided with a detachable ball marker, thus allowing a wearer to easily mark the position of his ball on a putting green using the marker while he waits for another player to shoot toward the green prior to replacing his ball on the green to putt.




2. Description of the Prior Art




A belt is typically worn around the waist to support trousers, pants or slacks. The two ends of such a belt are fastened together by a buckle. Such buckles also serve a decorative function. The construction and operational function of such buckles has been improved to allow wearers to more easily and quickly fasten or unfasten the two ends of a belt.




Therefore, a great number of buckles, designed for allowing wearers to quickly and easily fasten or unfasten the two ends of belts, have been proposed and used.




As the buckles for belts are diversified in their kinds, they have been designed for having collateral functions and decorations.




In another matter, ball markers are typically used for marking the position of a golf ball on a putting green while a golfer waits for another player to shoot toward the green prior to replacing his ball on the green to putt. That is, when a golfer shoots his ball onto a putting green and successfully places the ball on the green, he has to temporarily take off the ball from the green to prevent the ball from disturbing another player's shot onto the green. In such a case, the golfer marks the position of his ball on the green using a ball marker while he waits for another golfer's shot toward the green prior to replacing the ball on the green to putt. Such a marker allows a golfer to exactly replace a ball on the putting green. The use of such markers are prescribed in the golf rules.




In the prior art, small-sized and coin-shaped articles, made of plastic materials, are used as such ball markers. However, golfers may play golf without having such markers and this throws the golfers into confusion on putting greens and prevents the golfers from devoting themselves to playing golf. Furthermore, the golf rules say that a golfer, who does not use such a marker on a putting green, is to receive a one point penalty.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a buckle, which is provided with a detachable ball marker, thus allowing a wearer to easily carry such a marker, used for marking the position of his ball on a putting green while he waits for another player's shot for the green prior to replacing his ball on the green to putt, without forgetting it.




In order to accomplish the above object, a buckle according to the primary embodiment of this invention comprises a decoration part and a golf ball marker. The decoration part has a belt clamp used for clamping the buckle to a belt, a hooking post formed on a position opposite the clamp and used for selectively fastening two ends of the belt together, and a marker seat provided on the external surface of the decoration part and carrying a first magnet. The golf ball marker is provided with a second magnet having a magnetic polarity opposite to that of the first magnet, so that the marker is magnetically and detachably seated on the marker seat of the decoration part.




In another embodiment, the buckle comprises a belt clamp used for clamping the buckle to a belt, a hooking post used for selectively fastening two ends of the belt together, a loop provided at a position around the belt clamp and used for allowing a free end of the belt to pass through, thus holding and neatening the end of the belt without releasing it, a metal piece externally mounted to the loop, and a golf ball marker magnetically and detachably attached on the metal piece.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a buckle provided with a detachable ball marker in accordance with the primary embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b


are sectional views of the buckle of

FIG. 1

, respectively showing the marker attached on or detached from the buckle; and





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a buckle provided with a detachable ball marker in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a buckle provided with a detachable ball marker in accordance with the primary embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b


are sectional views of the buckle of

FIG. 1

, respectively showing the marker attached on or detached from the buckle. In the primary embodiment, the invention is adapted to a buckle


10


having a decoration part


11


. That is, the buckle


10


according to the primary embodiment comprises a decoration part


11


with a belt clamp


12


being provided at one end of the decoration part


11


. The above clamp


12


is used for clamping the buckle


10


to one end of a belt


20


. A hooking post


13


is formed on the other end of the decoration part


11


. The hooking post


13


is selectively inserted into one of a plurality of regularly-spaced holes of the other end of the belt


20


, thus fastening the two ends of the belt


20


together.




At least one magnet or a first magnet


30


is fixedly set on the external surface of the above decoration part


11


. A coin-shaped ball marker


40


, provided with a second magnet


41


having a magnetic polarity opposite to that of the first magnet


30


, is magnetically attached to the first magnet


40


of the decoration part


11


.




In the present invention, it is preferable to depress the external surface of the decoration part


11


to a depth, thus forming a circular marker seat on the part


11


. In the primary embodiment, an opening


15


is formed on the decoration part


11


, while a rib


14


horizontally extends across the opening


15


. The above rib


14


is partially stepped at its external surface to form such a marker seat in cooperation with the opening


15


and carries the first magnet


30


on its stepped surface. Due to such a magnet seat, the external surface of the marker


40


is completely leveled with the external surface of the decoration part


11


when the marker


40


is magnetically seated in the marker seat.




If either or both the decoration part


11


and the marker


40


is made of a magnetically attractable material, such as steel, it is possible for the buckle


10


to be provided with one magnet


30


,


41


.




In the primary embodiment, since the marker


40


is magnetically attached to the decoration part


11


of the buckle


10


using the two magnets


30


and


40


having opposite polarities, the marker


40


is almost completely prevented from being unexpectedly separated from the buckle


10


. When it is necessary to use the marker


40


on a putting green, the marker


40


is eccentrically pressed at its upper or lower part by, for example, a finger with the rib


14


acting as a point of application during a levering motion. In such a case, the marker


40


is easily detached from the magnet


30


while overcoming the magnetic attraction between the two magnets


30


and


40


.




Even when the ball marker


40


is removed from the buckle


10


, the buckle


10


, of course, continues to perform its original function of fastening the two ends of the belt


20


together.





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a buckle provided with a detachable ball marker in accordance with the second embodiment of this invention. In the second embodiment, the present invention is adapted to a buckle free from any decoration part different from the buckle of the primary embodiment. Since the buckle


10


of this embodiment is free from such a decoration part


11


, the first magnet


30


is carried on a metal piece


60


mounted to the external surface of a loop


50


in place of the decoration part


11


. Such a loop


50


is typically provided on the buckle


10


at a position around the belt clamp and allows the other end of the belt


20


to pass through, thus holding and neatening the end of the belt


20


without releasing it. In the embodiment of

FIG. 2

, the buckle


10


is integrated with the belt and the loop


50


is fitted over the belt at a position around the buckle


10


. The above metal piece


60


, mounted to the loop


50


, preferably has a marker seat, with a rib passing across the seat and carrying the first magnet


30


. The external surface of the marker


40


is thus leveled with the external surface of the edge of the metal piece


60


. The above marker


40


also has a second magnet


41


in the same manner as that described for the primary embodiment.




Since the loop


50


is typically made of a narrow strip, the loop


50


cannot provide a large area for the metal piece


60


. In this regard, both the marker


40


and the metal piece


50


of the second embodiment may be small-sized.




When the buckle of this invention has both the decoration part


11


and the loop


50


, the buckle may have two markers


40


respectively provided at the decoration part


11


and the loop


50


.




The buckle


10


of this invention thus allows a wearer to easily carry at least one ball marker


40


, used for marking the position of his ball on a putting green while he waits for another player's shot for the green prior to replacing his ball on the green to putt, without forgetting it.




As described above, the present invention provides a buckle provided with a detachable ball marker. The above marker, used for marking the position of a golf ball on a putting green while a golfer waits for another player's shot for the green prior to replacing his ball on the green to putt, is magnetically and detachably attached to either or both the decoration part and the loop of the buckle. The buckle thus allows a golfer to easily carry the marker without forgetting it or losing it. Even when the ball marker is removed from the buckle, the buckle, of course, continues to perform its original function of fastening the two ends of a belt together.




The buckles of this invention also allow golfers to be free from separately carrying ball markers, thus allowing the golfers to devote themselves to playing golf.




Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.



Claims
  • 1. A belt, comprising:a loop for allowing a free end of the belt to pass therethrough, said loop holding and neatening an end of the belt without releasing it; a metal piece integrally mounted to said loop, said metal piece having a first magnetic element attached thereto; and a golf ball marker magnetically and detachably attachable on said metal piece said golf ball marker having a second magnetic element attached thereto, wherein said metal piece has a raised circular rim having a circumference greater than a circumference of said marker and has a rib extending across an opening defined through said metal piece thereby forming first and second through-openings between an interior edge of said metal piece and lateral edges of said rib, whereby when said marker is attached to said metal piece, a top surface of said marker is essentially coplanar with a top surface of said raised circular rim.
  • 2. The belt according to claim 1, wherein a magnet is mounted to either the metal piece or the marker.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98-11012 Jun 1998 KR
Parent Case Info

This application is a divisional of co-pending application No. 09/134,352, filed on Aug. 14, 1998, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

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