Claims
- 1. A device for cleaning the heads of golf clubs with a wash solution, said device comprising:
- a wash housing having an interior wash chamber surrounded by a wall structure and including a reservoir therein for containing a charge of the wash solution;
- brush means within said wash chamber and exposed to the wash solution in said reservoir for scrubbing the golf club heads and including a plurality of brushes positioned and disposed for engaging the exterior surfaces of the club heads when the club heads are placed within said interior wash chamber and said plurality of brushes being at least partially immersed in the wash solution;
- motor means for moving said brushes in a scrubbing motion against the club heads;
- control means for activating and deactivating said motor means;
- currency receiving means for receiving payment of money, said currency receiving means communicating with said control means, wherein said control means activates said motor means upon said currency receiving means having received a predetermined value of currency;
- timer means communicating with said control means for deactivating said motor means after a predetermined period of time, thereby defining a wash cycle;
- a control housing supported in spaced relation above said wash housing and being structured and disposed for protectively housing said control means, said timer means and said currency receiving means; and
- access means for facilitating placement of the club heads within said interior wash chamber so that the club heads are positioned and disposed in contact with said brush means and the wash solution.
- 2. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein said access means includes a plurality of ports formed through said wall structure of said wash housing, said ports being specifically sized and configured to permit passage of particular types of club heads therethrough, including woods, irons and putters.
- 3. The device as recited in claim 1 further including change dispensing means communicating with said control means for dispensing change for currency received by said currency receiving means which is in excess of said predetermined value of currency required to activate said motor means.
Parent Case Info
This non-provisional application relates to provisional patent application No. 60/079,298 filed on Mar. 25, 1998, upon which a claim to priority under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.119(e) is based.
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