Claims
- 1. A golf ball handling system comprising a golf ball washer having a hopper for receiving balls to be washed, a tank defining a generally helical path for the balls being washed, a brush for causing movement of the balls through the tank from an inlet adjacent said hopper to an outlet where the wet balls exit the washer, golf ball transport means including a conduit for carrying the balls away from the washer outlet, said golf ball transport means also including air moving means coupled to said conduit for drying wet balls as they move along said conduit, and a golf ball dispenser for receiving the balls from said conduit and providing selective release of predetermined numbers of balls at a golf ball dispensing station in said dispenser.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said air moving means comprises a blower having a discharge side coupled to said conduit for moving the balls along said conduit.
- 3. The combination according to claim 2 wherein a golf ball dispenser comprises an infeed station, and means for storing or accumulating golf balls adjacent said infeed station, a chute for directing the balls from said ball storing and accumulating means toward a station where the balls are formed into predetermined groups, a rotatable drum having a plurality of radially outwardly open pockets at said charge forming station, and means for rotating the drum from a first angular position such that the balls move by gravity from the chute into said discharge station of said ball dispenser.
- 4. The combination according to claim 3 wherein said means for rotating said drum provides for intermittent dwell periods for said pocket at said first and second angular positions.
- 5. The combination according to claim 4 wherein said drum has pockets of axially elongated configuration with a width only slightly greater than that of the golf balls to be contained therein, each of said pockets having a radially extending wall and a parallel wall both of which extend parallel to the axis of rotation of the drum.
- 6. The combination according to claim 5 wherein filler strips are provided for selective placement into said pockets to reduce the volume of said pockets and hence to reduce the number of golf balls within a particular charge.
- 7. The combination according to claim 6 wherein said conduit comprises a first segment having a lower end and an upper end, means for feeding the balls by gravity from the outlet of the ball washer into the lower end of said first conduit segment, and said air moving means comprising a blower provided with an outlet adjacent said first conduit end.
- 8. The combination according to claim 7 wherein said gravity fed golf balls are received one at a time adjacent said first conduit segment in order to provide the improved drying action for each ball as each ball is transported from the first to the second end of said first conduit segment.
- 9. The combination according to claim 8 wherein said ball washer defines two parallel helical paths for handling the streams of golf balls in side-by-side relationship, and wherein said gravity outlet chute associated with said washer outlet includes two side-by-side tracks for the wet balls, and at least two parallel first conduits having inlets for receiving balls from said two side-by-side tracks, said blower providing air under pressure at said lower end of each of said parallel conduit segments.
- 10. A golf ball handling system comprising a golf ball washer having a tank containing a liquid and defining a path for balls being washed as they move from an inlet of the washer to an outlet where the wet balls exit the washer, golf ball transport means including a conduit for carrying the balls away from said washer outlet, said golf ball transport means including air moving means coupled to said conduit for drying wet balls as they move along said conduit, and a golf ball dispenser for receiving the balls from said conduit and providing selective release of predetermined numbers of balls at a golf ball dispensing station.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 717,365 filed on Jun. 19, 1991 now abandoned.
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