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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to golf ball preparation for play and in particular to a device for heating golf balls to a desired temperature for play using heating elements powered by a battery pack in an insulated bag containing the golf balls to warm the balls, so that the golfer can hit the heated golf balls much further than hitting cold golf balls.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98
Outside temperatures have an effect on golf balls. Golf balls with high compression lose this advantage when the temperature is cold and when hit by a golfer can feel like hitting a rock because of its density mixed with the cold weather. Testing results show that golf balls heated to an internal temperature of between 100° to 120° will provide much longer driving distances compared with balls measured at lower temperatures.
The prior art fails to provide a convenient easy to use and easy to carry means for heating a number of golf balls while transporting the golf balls and using the golf balls on the course.
What is needed is a convenient easy to use and easy to transport insulated baf having heating coils powered by a battery for heating a number of golf balls while transporting the golf balls for using the heated golf balls on the course.
The objective of the present invention is to provide an insulated case that is easy to use and easy to transport and that heats golf balls using a rechargeable battery pack. Preferably four golf balls are placed in the heated and insulated bag and are numbered so that they can be rotated. Therefore, the warmest ball is removed first. This allows the cooler golf balls time to be heated inside the bag.
In brief, the present invention is an insulated bag with two compartments; one inside compartment that holds and warms preferably four golf balls, and one outside compartment that is not insulated and holds a battery pack. The inside compartment is insulated and has heating elements in the walls which are connected to the battery pack that is located in the outside compartment. This battery pack is removable and rechargeable and provides power to the heating elements for approximately 5 hours while maintaining a desired temperature so that the golf balls stay warm even when the outside temperature is cold. After the battery pack heats golf balls for up to five hours, it is then recharged using the charger in a standard outlet.
The golf ball warmer of the present invention heats golf balls so they can travel further than unheated cold golf balls when struck with a golf club.
These and other details of the present invention will be described in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are furnished only by way of illustration and not in limitation of the invention, and in which drawings:
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A second compartment 23 comprises a pocket on the outside of and in proximity to the first compartment 21. At least one battery pack 30 is housed in the second compartment for powering the heating elements 40.
The insulated heated container device 10 for warming golf balls 60 preferably comprises a padded bag having the first compartment 21 formed by two padded insulated front and back walls containing heating elements 40. A third wall attached to the outside of the first compartment to form the second compartment 23 between the third wall and the front wall of the first compartment.
A zipper 22 in the top insulated wall and at least partially down the insulated side walls is preferably used for opening and closing the closeable opening 29 in the first compartment.
The device further comprising a closable flap 24 over the second compartment 23, which preferably utilizes mating hook and loop fastener components 27 and 28 for removably interconnecting the closable flap 24 to the outside of the second compartment 23.
An electrical plug 41 from the heating coils 40 plugs into a battery plug receptacle 31 to form an electrical connection between the battery 30 and the heating elements 40 for powering the heating elements to warm the plurality of golf balls 60 to the desired temperature, thereby providing an insulated heated container device 10 for warming golf balls 60.
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The present invention can heat the golf balls to the desired temperature even when external temperatures are as low as between 36° Fahrenheit for at least 5 hours.
The golf ball carrying and heating bag size of the present invention is preferably about 5″×3.5″×2.5″ wide and has a VELCRO® closable flap 24 to cover the outside compartment 23.
In use, the battery 30 or batteries use heating elements 40 which are insulated by insulation layers 25 to warm the golf balls 60, thus making it easier for the golfer to hit the balls much further than hitting cold golf balls. Testing results show that golf balls heated to an internal temperature of between 100° to 120° will provide much longer driving distances compared with balls measured at lower temperatures. The golf ball warmer of the present invention will provide extra distance, increase confidence and improve scores. The big difference is that it is easier to score when the drives are approximately 15% closer to the green. Instead of hitting a longer iron for an approach shot, a golfer will be hitting a shorter iron to the green, thus playing and scoring better.
It is understood that the preceding description is given merely by way of illustration and not in limitation of the invention and that various modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention as claimed.
The present utility patent application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/916,735, filed May 8, 2007.