Claims
- 1. A golf ball marker carrier comprising:a longitudinally extending element having a longitudinal axis, a first end portion, a middle portion and a second end portion with at least one bore extending through said first end portion and with at least one bore extending through said second end portion, said bores being positioned substantially along said longitudinal axis and being of sufficient dimension to accommodate a shoelace passing there through; and, a golf ball marker receptacle secured to said middle portion substantially along said longitudinal axis whereby said carrier can be retained on a shoelace of a shoe with a golf ball marker releasably held in said receptacle.
- 2. The golf ball marker carrier of claim 1 wherein said longitudinally extending element is formed of plastic.
- 3. The golf ball marker carrier of claim 2 wherein said plastic is relatively flexible.
- 4. The golf ball marker carrier of claim 1 wherein said longitudinally extending element is formed of a metal.
- 5. The golf ball marker carrier of claim 4 wherein said metal is aluminum.
- 6. The golf ball marker of claim 1 wherein said longitudinally extending element is curved with top and bottom surfaces and further comprising a first shoe upper portion engaging extension on the bottom surface of said first end portion and a second shoe upper portion engaging extension on the bottom surface of the second end portion whereby a first and a second shoe upper portion are positioned between the respective first and second bottom surfaces and the respective extensions when the golf ball marker carrier is secured by a shoelace on a shoe.
- 7. A golf ball marker carrier comprising:a longitudinally extending element having a longitudinal axis, a first end portion, a middle portion and a second end portion with an innermost and an outermost bore extending through said first end portion and with an innermost and an outermost bore extending through said second end portion, said bores being positioned substantially along said longitudinal axis and being of sufficient dimension to accommodate a shoelace passing there through; and, a snap fastener golf ball marker receptacle secured to said middle portion substantially along said longitudinal axis whereby said carrier can be retained on a shoelace of a shoe with a snap of the snap fastener releasably held in said receptacle and constituting a golf ball marker.
- 8. The golf ball marker carrier of claim 7 wherein said longitudinally extending element is formed of plastic.
- 9. The golf ball marker carrier of claim 8 wherein said plastic is relatively flexible.
- 10. The golf ball marker carrier of claim 7 wherein said longitudinally extending element is formed of metal.
- 11. The golf ball marker carrier of claim 10 wherein said metal is aluminum.
- 12. The golf ball marker of claim 7 wherein said longitudinally extending element is substantially planar with top and bottom surfaces and further comprising a first shoe upper portion engaging extension on the bottom surface of said first end portion and a second shoe upper portion engaging extension on the bottom surface of the second end portion whereby a first and a second shoe upper portion are positioned between the respective first and second bottom surfaces and the respective extensions when the golf ball marker carrier is secured by a shoelace on a shoe.
- 13. The golf ball marker carrier of claim 12 wherein said longitudinally extending element is formed of plastic.
- 14. The golf ball marker carrier of claim 12 wherein said plastic is relatively flexible.
- 15. The golf ball marker carrier of claim 12 wherein said longitudinally extending element is formed of metal.
- 16. The golf ball marker carrier of claim 12 wherein said metal is aluminum.
- 17. A method for affixing the golf ball marker carrier of claim 7 to a shoe comprising the steps of:a) evenly positioning a shoelace under front eyelets of a shoe; b) pulling the shoelace up through each of the outmost bores in said first and second end portions and then down through the innermost bores in said first and second end portions until the shoelace is snug; and, c) cross lacing the shoe lace through subsequent eyelets of the shoe.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a Continuation- in-Part Application of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/174,546 filed Jun. 5, 2000 by Stephen C. Goodwin
US Referenced Citations (7)
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60/174546 |
Jan 2000 |
US |