The present invention is broadly directed to articles of manufacture but is more particularly directed to articles of manufacture having a pattern thereon which provides the illusion of the dimpled surface of a golf ball. A preferred embodiment of the invention concerns a golfing accessory in the form of an umbrella having a canopy and other components which are constructed and arranged in accordance with a golfing theme.
The game of golf is widely popular throughout the world. From its origins in Scotland, golf has spread to numerous countries and has become the favored pastime of a large community of golfers. Numerous golf courses have been designed and built throughout the United States and other countries, and such courses are often heavily frequented.
The popularity of the game of golf has resulted in the spinoff of commercial products relating to, signifying, and endorsing the game. Those persons who enjoy the game often desire to wear items signifying or relating to golf. Further, persons who enjoy golf often desire utilitarian products which demonstrate signifiers relating to the game. Numerous utilitarian products and fashion items have been designed with the game of golf in mind. Hats, shirts, jackets, golf bags, umbrellas and towels are just a few of the many items which may be produced to include logos and references to golf-related signifiers.
One particular signifier of the game of golf is the dimple pattern of golf balls. Dimple patterns come in many shapes and sizes. Many are designed to improve a golf ball's flight characteristics when struck with a golf club during the game. Given the association of the dimpled pattern of a golf ball with the game of golf, it is desirable to create commercial items incorporating such a pattern thereon. However, because the dimple pattern appears on the three-dimensional surface of a golf ball, it is difficult to replicate such a pattern on a two-dimensional surface of an article of manufacture.
Further, it is difficult to replicate the manner in which light shining on a golf ball creates a shadow gradient in the dimples of a golf ball. It may be observed that those parts of the dimples of a golf ball which are unexposed to a light shining on the golf ball will display a shadow in the concavity of the dimple portion of the golf ball. That shadow will gradually fade away from that portion of the golf ball which is directly exposed to the source of the light, due to the spherical shape of the golf ball.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an article of manufacture displaying thereon the illusion of the dimpled pattern of the surface of a golf ball.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a golfing accessory, preferably an umbrella, which has structural components arranged in accordance with a golf theme to provide a logical correlation to the game of golf.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide an article of manufacture having a pattern of the dimpled surface of a golf ball thereon which can be formed simply and efficiently by common manufacturing techniques.
It is another object of the present invention to provide commercial items which are aesthetically pleasing to those persons who enjoy the game of golf.
According to the present invention, a golfing accessory is provided. The accessory is preferably in the form of an umbrella. To this end the accessory includes an elongate, rigid shank, a handle disposed on a first end portion of the shank and an umbrella unit movably supported on a second end portion of the shank. The umbrella unit includes a canopy support frame and a flexible canopy. The support frame has a plurality of ribs and is movable between an umbrella closed position and an umbrella open position. The canopy is formed by a plurality of panels each mounted between adjacent ribs. The canopy includes a pattern formed thereon by a plurality of concentric image arrays. Each image array includes a plurality of similar images equiangularly distributed about the shank so that, when the canopy support frame is in the open position, the canopy is in a taut state wherein the pattern creates an illusion of a dimpled exterior of a golf ball.
Other components for the accessory also adhere to the golfing theme. For example, the accessory's handle in a preferred embodiment is configured as a grip for a golf club and the shank resembles the shaft of a golf club. Additionally, the golfing accessory includes a ferrule which forms a second end portion of the shank. This ferrule is preferably configured as an inverted golf tee. As such, when the golfing accessory is used as a walking aid with the ferrule pointed toward ground, there is a logical correlation, by virtue of the ordered arrangement of the golf-theme components, to a golfer addressing a golf ball prior to a golf swing. The same holds true when the canopy support frame is in the umbrella open position and the ferrule is pointed either toward ground or skyward. The illusion of the golf ball, as well as the logical correlation to a golfer addressing a golf ball, can be enhanced by making the shank selectively extendable and by having each image take on a polygonal or circular shape.
These and other objects of the present invention will become more readily appreciated and understood from a consideration of the following detailed description of the exemplary embodiment(s) when taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which.
a is a top plan view of the golfing accessory shown in
b is an enlarged view of
a is a side view in elevation of the golfing accessory in an umbrella open position;
b is a side view in elevation of the golfing accessory in the umbrella open position, pointing downward and
The present invention is directed to an article of manufacture, preferably in the form of a golfing accessory, having a pattern thereon which creates the illusion of the dimpled exterior of a golf ball. In a preferred embodiment, the golfing accessory is in the form of an umbrella such as introduced in
Umbrella unit 16 includes a canopy support frame 18 having a plurality of ribs, generally 20. Canopy support frame is movable between an umbrella closed position (
Referring to
Preferably, and as shown in the various figures of the present application, these images 28 are equiangularly distributed about the shank 12 of the golfing accessory 10. As such, when the canopy support frame is in the umbrella open position as best shown in
With the above discussion in mind, the remaining figures of the application illustrate other items, some of which are golf accessories and some of which are not, which can benefit from incorporation of the dimpled golf ball pattern. For example,
Other golfing accessories are illustrated in
Accordingly, the present invention has been described with some degree of particularity directed to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention. It should be appreciated, though, that the present invention is defined by the following claims construed in light of the prior art so that modifications or changes may be made to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention without departing from the inventive concepts contained herein.
The present application is a continuation-in-part of our co-pending design patent application Ser. No. 29/211,612, filed on Aug. 17, 2004 and entitled “Two-Dimensional Sheet Material”, issuing as U.S. Pat. No. Des. ______ on ______, which is a division of our earlier U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/239,359, filed Jan. 28, 1999 (now abandoned). Each of these prior applications is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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| Parent | 09239359 | Jan 1999 | US |
| Child | 29211612 | US |
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| Parent | 29211612 | Aug 2004 | US |
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