The present invention relates to a portable putting practice device having sections connected by a hinge for easy transport and storage, panel inserts having the capacity to provide a variety of putting surfaces, and elevation means to change the angle of elevation for the putting surface.
Similar portable practice devices are known in the prior art. The present invention is an improvement over these devices because the sections are hingedly attached to break down for storage and the elevation means provides an easily adjustable configuration. Simulated turf material is secured to the panel inserts.
The general purpose of the present invention, which will be described subsequently in greater detail, is to provide a new and improved golf practice putting device.
To attain this, the present invention comprises a lower section and an upper section being rotatably attached. Opposed elevation means are provided through apertures in upstanding walls disposed on the upper surface of the upper section. The elevation means allow the angle of the putting surface to be modified according the slope the player desires. Support platforms are provided to stabilize the elevation means. Panel insert, with turf like material disposed on an upper surface of the inserts, are moutable on the upper and lower sections. A cup opening is defined through the upper section and turf material.
A rim integrally formed with the cup opening and insertable members mounted on the rim a variety of diameter openings for different skill sets of the user.
It is an object of the present invention to provide for an indoor golf putting practice device which is easily transportable through hinge means attaching the upper and lower sections.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide removeable panel inserts to allow for a variety of styles and types of putting surfaces.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide support platforms to secure elevation means to reduce movement and provide stability on uneven ground.
The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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The lower surface of the first end of the upper section 12 is attached to the second end of the lower section 14 via hinge means 42, and in the first position of the hinge means 42 the sections 12, 14 are parallel to form an integrated putting surface. The hinge means 42 permits the sections 12, 14 to be rotatable in relation to each other so that when in the second closed position of the hinge means 42 the upper surfaces of each section 12, 14 are parallel. The hinge means 42 are preferably hinge bosses with complementary hinge pins. As illustrated in
A partition 50 is affixed to the upper surface of the upper section 12 and lower 14.
The partition 50 has a curvilinear outer surface, a planer base, front portion 52, side portions 54, and peripheral inner and outer edges along the front portion 52 and side portions 54. The partition 50 is preferably made of wood composite. A channel 56 is defined by inner surfaces of the front portion 52 and side portions 54 of the partition 50, and the upper surfaces of the upper section 12 and lower section 14. The side portions 54 of the partition 50 are generally aligned perpendicular to each other.
A first panel insert 60 and a second panel insert 70, with upper and lower surfaces, are illustrated in
Simulated turf material 22, such as felt, is secured to the upper surface of the first panel insert 60 and the upper surface of the second panel insert 70. The material provides consistent putting surface for practice. It should be recognized that different coverings can be installed to provide a variety of undulations and a variety of thicknesses. Thus, the surfaces can be provided to simulate actual putting conditions for the user. For an example, the turf material on the first panel insert 60 may be angled to simulate a break in the putting surface, while the second panel insert 70 has a flatter composition.
The passage 68 of the first panel insert 60 is aligned with the passage 40 of the upper section 12 to define a cup opening to allow golf balls to exit from the putting surface. A rim 28 having a top surface and a lower surface is integrally formed in the opening. Insert members 26 having a top surface and a lower surface, turf material 22 secured to the top surface, and having a hole therethrough, are mountable on the rim 28. The apertures of the insert members 26 have alternate diameters to provide a variety of targets for the cup opening. The insert members 26 thus allow more of a challenge for a player to make a practice putt.
As illustrated in
When mounted the panel inserts 60, 70 provide an elevated surface relative to the remainder of the upper section 12 and the lower section 14. A slot 24 is defined between the outer perimeter of the partition 50, and the end wall 18 of the upper section 12 and the side walls 16 of the lower section 14 and upper section 12. Any golf balls exceeding the perimeter of the partition 50 are propelled into the slot 24, and either return to the base of the device 10 because of the elevation, or are retrieved by the player. By having the elevated panel inserts, putting accuracy and putter alignment, are more readily taught.
Opposed elevation adjustment means 30 are provided to allow the user to elevate the putting surface of the device 10 as desired. The adjustment means 30 are secured to the upper section 12. The preferred method of adjustment means 30 is illustrated in
As illustrated in
When combined the elevation means 30 and platforms 90 provide alternate settings for the slope of the putting surface. Adjustments can be made to compensate for uneven ground surfaces, and the adjustment means 30 on one side of the device 10 can be raised or lowered, simulating a break in the putting surface. Each elevation means 30 can be independently to adjust the angle of the slope.
In use a player stands at the first end of the lower section 14 after adjusting the elevation of the putting surface. The player can retrieve the golf balls after successful putting the ball through the cup opening. It can readily be seen that when the golf balls enter the slot 24 after leaving the turf material 22 on the panel inserts 60, 70 because of errant putts, that the slope of the device 10 will return the balls to the golfer at the base.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function, and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13186646 | Jul 2011 | US |
Child | 14327723 | US |