1.Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to novelty decorations, and particularly to a decorative golf figurine and a method of making the figurine, the figurine having a body made from at least two golf balls and at least one golf tee that can be adorned with various forms of ornamentation, as desired.
2. Description of the Related Art
Figurines and toys simulating human beings, or collections of figurines having a common theme, are well known in the art. Such figurines and toys are typically either in the form of a stuffed doll, or are formed through a molding process. Stuffed dolls are typically formed via a cutting and stitching process and molding of plastics or the like may be performed through conventional injection molding or the like. Both methods involve a complex series of procedures, specialized materials and, particularly in the case of molding, highly specialized equipment.
Golf is a universal leisure time activity and avocation that is enjoyed by men and women of all professions throughout the world. Golfers have such love and devotion for the sport that decorative items that stimulate recollections or images related to the sport produce considerable aesthetic satisfaction. Nevertheless, relatively few decorative items are available that are made from articles commonly used by golfers in the practice of the sport every day.
It would be desirable to provide a method of forming a figurine which is relatively easy and inexpensive, allowing a person to form the figurine easily in his or her own home. Further, it would be desirable to provide a figurine that includes materials indicative and illustrative of the overall theme of the figurine. Thus, a decorative golf figurine solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The decorative golf figurine is formed from at least two golf balls and at least one golf tee. In order to construct the decorative figurine, a radially extending blind bore is formed in a first golf ball. A countersunk bore extending is formed through a second golf ball, the countersunk bore diametrically through the second golf ball. A golf tee adhesively joins the first and second golf balls, the shaft of the tee extending through the diametric bore in the second golf ball and into the blind bore of the first golf ball, the head of the tee being seated in the countersunk bore, thereby forming the body of the figurine. The body of the figurine may then be mounted on a base and adorned with any desired ornamentation, typically, but not necessarily, simulating or forming a caricature of a human, with or without props.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
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Preferably, first and second golf balls 12, 14 are conventional golf balls having conventional size and features (such as dimpling on an outer surface thereof, etc.). It should be understood that more than two golf balls may be used in the construction of figurine 10, and that first and second golf balls 12, 14 are being shown for illustrative purposes only. As will be described below, the shaft of a golf tee 22 is inserted through the countersunk bore 18 and into the blind bore 16, the two bores 16, 18 being dimensioned and configured to snugly receive the shaft of the golf tee 22. Preferably, the bores 16, 18 each have a diameter of approximately 15/64 inches in order to snugly receive the shaft of the golf tee 22.
The countersunk portion 20 of bore 18 may be conical or cylindrical, but in any event, is dimensioned and configured to receive the head of the golf tee 22 so that the head is seated therein with no portion of the tee extending or protruding beyond the circumference of the ball 14. The blind bore 16 and countersunk bore 18 may be formed by any suitable process, such as drilling, filing or the like. The countersunk portion 20 preferably has a diameter of approximately ½ inches.
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It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/272,468, filed Sep.28, 2009.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61272468 | Sep 2009 | US |