Claims
- 1. An automatic tee-up device, comprising:
a golf ball reservoir; a platform with a groove for a golf ball to travel from the reservoir to a tee, with the tee movable from below a level of the golf ball in the groove to above the level of the golf ball in the groove; and a ball ejector disposed to eject golf balls one at a time from the reservoir onto the groove; wherein after the golf ball is ejected by the ejector, the golf ball travels on the groove to the tee and is raised by the tee into a position suitable for striking with a golf club.
- 2. An automatic tee-up device as in claim 1, wherein the platform includes a mat that has the groove.
- 3. An automatic tee-up device as in claim 2, wherein the mat with the groove is removable from the rest of the platform.
- 4. An automatic tee-up device as in claim 2, wherein the platform includes at least one other mat positioned where a golfer stands on the platform.
- 5. An automatic tee-up device as in claim 1, wherein the ball ejector operates in conjunction with an agitating block so as to eject the golf balls one at a time and so as to agitate golf balls in the reservoir.
- 6. An automatic tee-up device as in claim 1, wherein the ball ejector and the tee are actuated by a lever that projects from the platform.
- 7. An automatic tee-up device as in claim 6, wherein the lever is disposed to be actuated by a head of the golf club moved in a horizontal arc.
- 8. An automatic tee-up device as in claim 6, wherein the lever is connected to a ramp and the tee is connected to a tapered block that rests on the ramp such that movement of the ramp causes the tee to raise or to lower.
- 9. An automatic tee-up device as in claim 8, wherein the tee is removable so as to facilitate replacement of the tee.
- 10. An automatic tee-up device as in claim 6, wherein different positions of the lever correspond to different tee heights, and wherein the platform further includes a scale adjacent the lever corresponding to the tee heights.
- 11. An automatic tee-up device as in claim 1, further comprising one or more leveler feet on which the platform rests, the leveler feet permitting the platform to be leveled.
- 12. An automatic tee-up device as in claim 1, wherein the platform further includes at least one hinge by which the platform can be folded up.
- 13. An automatic tee-up device as in claim 12, wherein the groove is in a removable mat on the platform;
wherein the platform includes at least two mats positioned where a golfer stands on the platform; and wherein a seam between the two mats aligns with the hinge.
- 14. An automatic tee-up device as in claim 12, wherein further including at least two wheels disposed for moving the automatic tee-up device when the platform is folded up.
- 15. A method of using an automatic tee-up device, comprising the steps of:
actuating a lever to cause a ball ejector to eject golf balls one at a time from a golf ball reservoir onto a platform with a groove for a golf ball to travel from the reservoir to a tee; and actuating the lever to cause the tee to raise the golf ball, with the tee movable from below a level of the golf ball in the groove to above the level of the golf ball in the groove; wherein after the golf ball is ejected by the ejector, the golf ball travels on the groove to the tee and is raised by the tee into a position suitable for striking with a golf club.
- 16. A method as in claim 15, wherein the ball ejector operates in conjunction with an agitating block so as to eject the golf balls one at a time.
- 17. A method as in claim 15, wherein the lever is disposed to be actuated by a head of the golf club moved in a horizontal arc.
- 18. A method as in claim 15, wherein the lever is connected to a ramp and the tee is connected to a tapered block that rests on the ramp such that movement of the ramp causes the tee to raise or to lower.
- 19. A method as in claim 15, wherein different positions of the lever correspond to different tee heights, and wherein the platform further includes a scale adjacent the lever corresponding to the tee heights.
- 20. A method of storing an automatic tee-up device that includes a platform on which a golfer can stand, comprising the steps of:
folding up the platform at a hinge on the platform; and rolling the platform to a storage location.
- 21. A method as in claim 20, further comprising the step of removing at least one mat from the platform.
Cross Reference to Related Provisional Application
[0001] This application claims priority from and hereby incorporates by reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/435,450, filed Dec. 20, 2002, in the name of the inventor Donald R. Jones.
Provisional Applications (1)
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