1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a golf tee for use in a golf game and more particularly, to a detachable golf tee, which comprises an anchoring device for fastening to the ground, a receptacle member for placing on the anchoring device to support a golf ball for hitting, and a cord member linking the receptacle member to the anchoring device.
2. Description of the Related Art
When playing golf game, a golf tee is usually used to support a golf ball for hitting with a golf club. The game involves many factors such as the player's physical size and mental condition, the tools used, the hitting posture and etc. A conventional golf tee is solid member made out of wood or plastics. A solid golf tee may break easily after a long use or when hit by a golf club. Further, when a player hit the golf ball, the golf tee may be forced to jump out of place, and the player may have to spend a lot of time to find the lost golf tee.
In view of the aforesaid problem, recollectable golf tees are developed.
Further, during practice, the player must check one's posture and movement of the golf ball for reference in judging the performance. Further, an experienced golf player may judge the direction of rotation the golf ball and the performance subject to the biasing status of the golf tee after each hitting action. However, because the receptacle A1 is automatically returned to the anchor nail A6 after the golf ball is driven away, the player cannot judge the direction of rotation of the golf ball subject to the position of the receptacle A1.
There is also known a detachable golf tee, which is comprised of an anchor nail and a receptacle. After the player hit a golf ball, the player can check the drop location of the receptacle and judge the direction of rotation of the golf ball subject to the drop location of the receptacle. If the player hits the bottom side of the gravity center of the golf ball, the driving force of the golf club will force the receptacle to fall to the front side, and the golf ball will roll backwards after falling to the ground. If the player hits the top side of the gravity center of the golf ball, the driving force of the golf club will force the golf ball to rotate in counter-clockwise direction. Subject to the drop location of the receptacle, the player can judge the direction of rotation of the golf ball and the hitting performance. However, when the receptacle is driven away, the player may have to spend a lot of time to find the lost receptacle.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a golf tee that eliminates the drawbacks of the aforesaid various prior art designs.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. According to one aspect of the present invention, the golf tee comprises an anchoring device for fastening to the ground in a golf course, a receptacle member for mounting on the anchoring device to support a golf ball for hitting by the golf player with a golf club, and a cord member linking the anchoring device and the receptacle member.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the cord member is inserted through a transverse wire hole on the shank of the receptacle member and through holes on the flat top head of the anchoring device, having two end stops respectively and fixedly provided at its two distal ends. Because the receptacle member and the anchoring device are movable relative to each other and the cord member is movable relative to the receptacle member and the anchoring device, the cord member will not be tangled or jammed when fastening the anchoring device to the ground and attaching the receptacle member to the anchoring device.
In an alternate form of the present invention, two receptacle members of different heights are linked to the anchoring device with two cord members. During the game, the player can selectively attach one receptacle member to the anchoring device subject to the type of the golf club selected, and the receptacle member that is not attached to the anchoring device can be used to guide the player's eyes toward the target, improving the hitting accuracy. Subject to the drop location of the receptacle member after each hitting action, the player can judge the direction of rotation of the golf ball and evaluate the performance.
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The receptacle member 1 has a cup-like receptacle head 11 for supporting a golf ball for hitting, a shank 12 vertically downwardly extending from the bottom side of the cup-like receptacle head 11, a coupling portion 13 disposed at the bottom side of the shank 12, and a wire hole 14 transversely cut through the shank 12.
The anchoring device 2 is a pointed bar that can be fastened to the ground to hold the receptacle member 1 for supporting a golf ball, having a flat top head 21, a coupling portion 22 located at the center of the top surface of the flat top head 21 for the positioning of the coupling portion 13 of the receptacle member 1, a nail body 25 for fastening to the ground, a shoulder 24 connected between the flat top head 21 and the nail body 25, and a plurality of through holes 23 vertically cut through and equiangularly spaced around the flat top head 21. The shoulder 24 can be made having any of a variety of shapes. According to this embodiment, the shoulder 24 is tapered, having a diameter gradually reduced from the flat top head 21 toward the nail body 25. According to this embodiment, the coupling portion 22 of the anchoring device 2 is a protrusion, and the coupling portion 13 of the receptacle member 1 is a coupling hole connectable to the protrusion of the coupling portion 22 of the anchoring device 2.
The cord member 3 is inserted through the wire hole 14 on the shank 12 of the receptacle member 1 and one through hole 23 on the flat top head 21 of the anchoring device 2, having its two distal ends respectively fixedly mounted with a respective end stop 3 that has a diameter greater than the wire hole 14 on the shank 12 of the receptacle member 1 and the through holes 23 on the flat top head 21 of the anchoring device 2. Therefore, the receptacle member 1 and the anchoring device 2 do not escape from the cord member 3.
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As stated above, the golf tee of the present invention is comprised of a receptacle member 1, an anchoring device 2 and a cord member 3 inserted through the wire hole 14 on the shank 12 of the receptacle member 1 and one through hole 23 on the flat top head 21 of the anchoring device 2 to secure the receptacle member 1 to the anchoring device 2 for allowing movement of the receptacle member 1 relative to the anchoring device 2 within a limited distance. By means of the coupling portion 22 at the flat top head 21 of the anchoring device 2 and the coupling portion 13 at the bottom end of the shank 12 of the receptacle member 1, the receptacle member 1 can be positioned on the top side of the anchoring device 2 to support a golf ball 4 for hitting.
Further, because the cord member 3 is inserted through the wire hole 14 on the shank 12 of the receptacle member 1 and one through hole 23 on the flat top head 21 of the anchoring device 2 to secure the receptacle member 1 to the anchoring device 2, the receptacle member 1 and the anchoring device 2 can be respectively moved relative to each other and relative to the cord member 3 within a limited range subject to the control of the cord member 3. Further, when the nail body 25 of the anchoring device 2 is fastened to the ground, the tapered shoulder 24 keeps the flat top head 21 spaced above the ground at a distance, preventing direct contact of the cord member 3 with the ground, and therefore the cord member 3 will not be tangled or jammed during the use of the golf tee.
Further, the cord members 3 can be a spring cord member made of metal, a rubber cord member or a conventional twisted cord member.
As described above, the golf tee of the present invention has the following features and benefits:
1. The cord member 3 is inserted through the wire hole 14 of the receptacle member 1 and the through hole(s) 23 of the flat top head 21 of the anchoring device 2 to link the receptacle member 1 to the anchoring device 2, allowing free movement of the receptacle member 1 relative to the anchoring device 2 within a limited range. When the player hits a golf ball, the receptacle member 1 can be forced to fall from the anchoring device 2 to the ground but kept linked to the anchoring device 2, and the player can pick up the receptacle member 1 for a repeated use.
2. The cord member 3 is inserted through the wire hole 14 of the receptacle member 1 and the through hole(s) 23 of the flat top head 21 of the anchoring device 2 to link the receptacle member 1 to the anchoring device 2. After the anchoring device 2 is fastened to the ground, the connection area between the cord member 3 and the anchoring device 2 is kept away from the ground. When fastening the anchoring device 2 to the ground, the player needs not to consider the direction of the cord member 3, and the cord member 3 will not be tangled or jammed during installation of the anchoring device 2.
3. By means of one or two cord member 3, two or more receptacle members 1 of different heights can be linked to the anchoring device 2, and the player can select one receptacle member 1 for positioning on the anchoring device 2 to support a golf ball for hitting subject to the type of golf club selected.
4. The cord member 3 has two end stops 31 respectively fixedly provided at its two distal ends. The player can use one end stop 31 to guide the eyes toward the target when hitting a golf ball. After hit, the player can judge the flying direction and direction of rotation of the golf ball as well as the correctness of the hitting posture subject to the drop location of the receptacle member 1.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of my patent application, Ser. No. 11/428,570, filed on Jul. 5, 2006 now abandoned.
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