1. Field of the Disclosure
The present disclosure generally relates to golf accessories and equipment. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a golf bracelet with a removable ball marker.
2. Background of the Invention
Golf is a game of skill, precision, rules, and etiquette. A conscientious golfer strives to extend a variety of courtesies to other players. Among these courtesies is the understanding that one player will move his or her ball when the ball is positioned to interfere with the putt of another player. The well-informed golfer also understands that, once on the green, the rules of golf allow a player to lift his or her ball for a number of purposes, including cleaning the ball, realigning the markings on the ball, or moving the ball to avoid interfering with the line of a fellow competitor's putt prior to that player's putt. In the foregoing situations, the rules of golf require the player to mark the position of the ball with a small coin or similar object prior to lifting the ball from the green. See Rule 20-1, Rules of Golf, available from the United States Golf Association, Far Hills, N.J. 07931.
A variety of ball markers are commercially available, ranging from individual markers carried in a pocket or stored in a golf bag to markers attached to a player's glove or hat. Unfortunately, as many golfers prepare to mark their ball, they discover the marker is difficult to locate quickly. For example, the marker may commingled with other items (such as spare tees or coins) in a player's pocket, or the player may have to search tactilely for a ball marker without visual assistance, such as when a ball marker is affixed to a player's hat.
In recent years, the game of golf has experienced a surge in the number of women players. Experience shows that women bring their own tastes to the game, especially in the area of golf fashion and golf accessories. Although many suppliers now design and manufacture equipment designed specifically for women, many women still desire additional stylish options. Unfortunately, suppliers struggle to marry the demands of function to the dictates of fashion.
Further, many golfers now adhere to the theory that magnetic therapy can enhance athletic performance. Reportedly, the magnetic fields penetrate into the surrounding tissue and improve circulation, thus enhancing the healing process and stimulating the metabolism. As a consequence, golfers attest to better performance as well as faster and more complete recovery after training or competition. Some golfers also attest to improved balance and coordination, both of which are widely regarded as critical to a proper golf swing.
Consequently, there exists a continuing need for stylish yet functional golf accessories.
In accordance with one exemplary aspect, a golf bracelet includes a ball marker and is wearable on the wrist of a user during a golf swing. The golf bracelet includes a top portion, with the top portion arranged for placement adjacent a top of the wrist of the user. A receiving area is carried by the top portion, and a ball marker is removably securable to the receiving area. First and second arms are operatively coupled to the top portion, with the first and the second arms extending laterally away from the top portion in opposite directions. An attachment area is formed in the first arm, and a hook is formed in the second arm. A flexible lanyard is provided and includes a first end securable to the attachment area, a second end, and an intermediate portion between the first end and the second end, and a clasp is attached adjacent the second end. The lanyard is sized to allow the intermediate portion to loop around the hook, thereby allowing the user to secure the clasp to the lanyard at a desired location between the attachment point and the hook.
In accordance with one or more preferred forms, each of the first and second arms comprises a wire frame secured to the top portion. The second wire frame may include a first portion secured to the top portion, and may include a second portion forming an access opening. The access opening may be sized to permit the intermediate portion of the lanyard to be placed around the hook. Each wire frame may include a first portion secured to the top portion, and may include a second portion forming an access opening.
Still preferably, each of the first and second arms terminates in an end, with the end of the first arm separated from the end of the second arm by a gap sized to receive the wrist of the user. Each of the first and second arms preferably includes a curved portion, and the curved portion may be sized and shaped to position the ends at an angle relative to the top portion, and further may be sized and shaped to position the ends substantially halfway around the wrist of the user.
In accordance with further preferred aspects, the bracelet may include various known attachment mechanisms, including, for example, one or more magnets or Velcro© positioned to removably secure the ball marker to the receiving area. Preferably, the ball marker includes decorative indicia. Still preferably, the ball marker may be chosen from a set of a first ball marker and a second ball marker, wherein each of the first and second ball markers includes indicia unique from one another.
In accordance with another exemplary form, a lightweight golf bracelet having a removable ball marker and wearable during a golf swing includes a top portion arranged for placement upon the wrist of a user, a receiving area, a ball marker removably securable to the receiving area, and first and second arms extending laterally relative to the top portion, with the first and second arms cooperating to form an attachment area and a hook. A flexible lanyard is sized to extend between the attachment area and the hook and includes a clasp. The lanyard is arranged to loop around the hook, and the clasp is arranged to permit the user to secure the clasp to the lanyard at a desired location between the attachment point and the hook.
In accordance with a still further exemplary form, a golf bracelet having a removable ball marker includes a top portion, the top portion arranged for placement adjacent at a desired location adjacent the wrist of a user, the top portion including a receiving area, a ball marker removably securable to the receiving area, and first and second arms extending laterally relative to the top portion, the first and second arms sized to extend at least partially about the wrist of the user. The first and second arms are further arranged to allow the user to removably secure the golf bracelet at the desired location.
In accordance with yet a further exemplary form, a golf bracelet assembly includes a wrist securement portion, with the wrist securement portion sized and arranged for removable attachment to a wrist of a user. The assembly includes a ball marker, with the ball marker removably securable to the wrist securement portion.
Still preferably, the wrist securement portion may include a top portion having a receiving area, and the ball marker is removably securable to the receiving area.
Although the following text sets forth a detailed description of an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the reader shall understand that the legal scope of the invention is defined by the words of the claims set forth at the end of this patent. The reader shall also construe the following detailed description as exemplary only, and shall understand that the following description does not describe every possible embodiment of the invention. Instead, the reader shall understand that describing every possible embodiment of the disclosed invention would be impractical, if not impossible. Moreover, upon reading the following description, those of skill in the art may be equipped to implement numerous alternative embodiments, using either current technology or technology developed after the filing date of this patent. However, it is intended that such additional embodiments would still fall within the scope of the claims appended hereto that define the full legal scope of the invention.
Turning now to the drawings,
In the example shown, the ball marker 16 may be removably secured to the receiving area 14 using any suitable securement means or mechanisms. For example, the ball marker 16 may be removably secured to the receiving area 14 using a pair of cooperating components 16a and 16b as shown to advantage in
Preferably, the first arm 18 is formed from a wire frame 36 attached to the top portion 12. Similarly, the second arm 20 also is formed from a wire frame 38 attached to the top portion 12. As best shown in
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Further, each arm 18 and 20 preferably includes a curved portion 56, 58, respectively. Still preferably, the curved portions 56 and 58 may be sized and shaped to at least roughly correspond to the curvature of wrist W of the user. In the example shown, the first and second arms 18 and 20 and their respective curved portions 56 and 58 are sized and shaped to position the ends 52 and 54 of the arms 18 and 20 adjacent to the opposite sides of the wrist W when viewing the wrist W in the cross-section of
In accordance with one exemplary form, the first and second arms 18 and 20 extend to a position wherein tangents drawn through the ends 52 and 54 may be oriented approximately 90° relative to a plane of the top portion 12. Other configurations may be contemplated. For example, the first and second arms 18 and 20 may be sized to extend to a position wherein the tangents drawn through the ends 52 and 54 are oriented approximately 45° relative to a plane of the top portion 12, or the ends 52 and 52 may be sized and arranged such that the tangents drawn through the ends may be oriented between 90° and 45° relative to the plane of the top portion. Other angles may be contemplated. Still further, the first and second arms 18 and 20 maybe sized to extend more than halfway around the user's wrist W. In such a For example, see the embodiment of
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Those of skill in the art, upon reading the present disclosure, will understand that one of the foregoing bracelets may be constructed without including the lanyard. In such an exemplary form, the first and second arms may be sized to extend laterally relative to the top portion and then curved to extend at least partially about the wrist of the user. In such an alternative form, the stiffness of the bracelet may be arranged such that the arms 18 and 20 can deflect enough to allow the user to manipulate the size of the gap G between the arms, thus allowing user to manipulate the bracelet around the user's wrist. The user may then removably secure the golf bracelet at the desired location.
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When assembled in accordance with one or more preferable forms outlined herein, the golf bracelets may combine the aesthetic or decorative properties of jewelry with one or more functional aspects mandated by usable golf equipment and the rules of golf. For example, the golf bracelets are readily adjustable to fit the wrist of a wide variety of users, and preferably can be readily attached and/or detached from the user's wrist using only a single hand. Further, the golf bracelets are especially well-suited for light weight construction, thus minimizing interference with the golf swing. The bracelets can be sized as desired, and can be readily adapted to fit less than halfway, halfway, or more than halfway around the user's wrist. Consequently, the disclosed golf bracelets can be worn by the user during the golf swing. In sum, the disclosed golf bracelets provide the functions of one-handed operation, ready adjustability, easy access to the ball marker, and lightweight construction. The golf bracelets also combine these functional aspects with certain decorative considerations, such as the ability to pick and choose a variety of ball markers from a set of a plurality of ball markers, with the ball markers having unique decorative indicia, unique functional indicia, or any combination of decorative and/or functional indicia.
Any one or more of the foregoing golf bracelets may be constructed to include magnets, may be constructed of a magnetic material, or may be constructed of a magnetizable material. Further, the entire golf bracelet may be constructed of magnetic or magnetizable materials or, alternatively, only selected portions may be constructed of such materials.
While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for purposes of illustrating the invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes in the methods and apparatuses disclosed herein may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
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61643815 | May 2012 | US |