This invention relates generally to sports equipment and related games and, more particularly, to a kit and method for playing a golf and soccer-like game.
It is enjoyable for a family or for friends of various ages to get together and play games. However, many outdoor sports and games require equipment specific to the size of the participant or require expensive combinations of equipment, e.g. a full set of golf clubs and accessories.
While existing sports games and equipment provide enjoyment to its participants, they do not provide an inexpensive combination of balls and equipment in which the same equipment pieces may be utilized by all participants of various ages and sizes while providing for a variety of shots. Further, it is desirable to have a kit and method for playing a game in which a club includes an adjustable shaft length and in which a club head is rotatably adjustable to vary the pitch angle of a shot.
A kit and method according to the present invention includes a club, a target ball, and a plurality of play balls. The target ball is similar in size to a soccer ball and may be initially kicked away from the players and club to begin the game. The object of the game is for a player to strike his respective play ball until it impacts against the target ball. The player who strikes his play ball the fewest number of times to hit the target ball is the winner. Players may take turns striking their respective balls. The club includes several elements of adjustability to make it usable by players of various heights and for striking the play ball into the air at selectable pitch angles. More particularly, the club shaft is telescopically extensible for use by both short and tall players. And the club head is selectively rotatable such that the pitch angle of the club face may be selectively angled for selective loft. The club head also includes a symmetric configuration for use by both left and right handed players.
Therefore, it is desirable to have a kit and method of play that allows family and friends at various age and size levels to enjoy game play.
Another object of this invention is to have a kit and method, as aforesaid, that provides play of a golf and soccer-like game.
Still another object of this invention is to have a kit and method, as aforesaid, having a club that is telescopically adjustable to be used by players of various heights.
Yet another object of this invention is to have a kit and method, as aforesaid, including a club with a rotatably adjustable club head for hitting shots at selected pitch angles.
A further object of this invention is to have a kit and method, as aforesaid, having a club that allows a player to manually release a club head to be rotated or to fix the club head at a selected configuration.
A still further object of this invention is to have a kit and method, as aforesaid, in which multiple players may strike a respective play ball until it impacts a target ball.
Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, an embodiment of this invention.
a and 2b are perspective views of the club shown in
c is an exploded view of the club as in
a is a front view of the club as in
b is a sectional view of the club taken along line 4b–4b of
c is a sectional view on an enlarged scale of a respective section of
d is a sectional view on an enlarged scale of a respective section of
e is a sectional view on an enlarged scale of a respective section of
a–5c are perspective views of the club as shown in
A kit 10 and method 100 for playing a golf and soccer-like game is described in detail with reference to
As shown in
Each play ball 20 is preferably slightly heavier than a tennis ball and includes a weight of about 2¼ ounces and presents a diameter of about 2⅝ inches. Each play ball 20 further includes a layer of fuzzy material for improving the “feel” of a shot when impacted by the club head, as to be described in greater detail below. The target ball 12 includes a diameter that is larger than the play ball diameter, the target ball preferably being about 8⅝ inches in diameter.
The target and play balls 12, 20 may each include respective of hook and loop fastening material 16, 22, respectively, attached to respective outer surfaces such that a play ball 20 may releasably adhere to the target ball 12 upon impact. Therefore, particular points may be scored depending on what concentric region a play ball 20 affixes to.
The kit 10 further includes a club 24 having a shaft 26 and a club head 48 coupled to a first end 28 of the shaft 26. More particularly, the shaft 26 includes a first shaft portion 30 defining a longitudinal axis that is telescopically received in a second shaft portion 32 and movable along the longitudinal axis. The first 30 and second 32 shaft portions, therefore, are length adjustable to multiple configurations (
A threaded coupling 40 regulates when the first shaft portion 30 is received into or removed from the second shaft portion 32 (
A club 24 includes a hosel 50 for interconnecting the club head 48 to the first end 28 of the shaft 26 (
The club head 48 includes a club face portion 58 having first 60 and second 62 club faces arranged in a symmetrical configuration (
As shown in
A compression spring 76 is positioned within the hosel bore between the nut 72 and the hosel spline 56. This spring 76 is compressed when the lever 74 is operated to urge the rod 64 to the released configuration (
The club 24, target ball 12, and plurality of play balls 20 may be used according to a unique method of playing a golf and soccer-like game. More particularly, a first player throws, kicks, or otherwise places the target ball 12 away from the starting location, as indicated by numeral 100 of
Accordingly, the kit and method described herein is useful to provide enjoyment to players of many sizes and ages, especially to persons who enjoy soccer and golf games.
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.
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20050093226 A1 | May 2005 | US |