Claims
- 1. A device for marking the surface of a golf ball with a marker, said device comprising an arcuate stencil to receive and retain said golf ball, said stencil having a narrow profile and wrapping around said golf ball while allowing said ball to rotate freely to a desired position and further including means to clamp said golf ball once said desired position has been attained, wherein said stencil includes at least one narrow, bevelled groove disposed therethrough and extending 270 degrees around said stencil, said groove serving to receive and guide said marker for imprinting a line on said surface of said ball.
- 2. The marking device of claim 1, wherein said stencil is composed of a resilient yet deformable material.
- 3. The marking device of claim 2, wherein said material is transparent or semi-transparent.
- 4. The marking device of claim 3, wherein said material is plastic.
- 5. The marking device of claim 1, wherein said means for clamping comprises finger grips situated at opposite ends of said stencil, said finger grips being adapted to deform said stencil when pressure is applied thereto.
- 6. The marking device of claim 1, wherein said stencil is approximately 0.75 inch wide, 0.125 inch thick, 4.25 inches long, and the inside diameter thereof is approximately 1.68 inch and is contoured to fit to a U.S.G.A. approved golf ball.
- 7. The marking device of claim 1, wherein said beveled groove is approximately 0.0625 inch wide at the base, and 0.125 inch wide at the surface.
- 8. A device for marking the surface of a golf ball with a marker, said device being composed of a resilient yet deformable transparent plastic and comprising an arcuate stencil to receive and retain said golf ball, said stencil having a narrow profile and wrapping around said golf ball while allowing said ball to rotate freely to a desired position and further including means to clamp said golf ball once said desired position has been attained, said means for clamping comprises finger grips situated at opposite ends of said stencil, said finger grips being adapted to deform said stencil when pressure is applied thereto, wherein said stencil includes at least one narrow, bevelled groove disposed therethrough and extending 270 degrees around said stencil, said groove serving to receive and guide said marker for imprinting a mark on said surface of said ball.
- 9. A method for marking the surface of a golf ball with a marker, said method comprising the steps of:providing a ball-marking device comprising an arcuate stencil to receive and retain said golf ball, said stencil having a narrow profile and wrapping around said golf ball while allowing said ball to rotate freely to a desired position and further including means to clamp said golf ball once said desired position has been attained, wherein said stencil includes at least one narrow, bevelled groove disposed therethrough and extending 270 degrees around said stencil, said groove serving to receive and guide said marker for imprinting a mark on said surface of said ball; inserting said golf ball within said ball-marking device; rotating said golf ball until said desired position has been reached; clamping said golf ball in said desired position; inserting said marker into said groove; and marking said surface of said golf ball with said marker.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a non-provisional application claiming the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/217,686 filed on Jul. 12, 2000 in the name of Casey D. Parks for “Golf Ball Stencil.”
US Referenced Citations (4)
Provisional Applications (1)
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