Information
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Patent Grant
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6416428
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Patent Number
6,416,428
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Date Filed
Tuesday, August 31, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Sewell; Paul T.
- Chambers; M.
Agents
- Hand, Esq.; Francis C.
- Carella, Byrne et al.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 473 415
- 124 77
- 124 71
- 124 73
- 124 56
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The golf ball launching device employs an annular ring for mounting a golf ball within a barrel of the launching device upstream of a hinged cover through which the ball is mounted in the barrel. A blast of air from one end of the barrel propels the ball off the ring at a consistent velocity.
Description
This invention relates to a golf ball launching device.
Heretofore, various types of equipment have been used for testing golf balls and the like. In some cases, use has been made of a mechanical device which is programmed to swing a golf club in a repeated pattern for driving golf balls in seriatim from a fixed tee position in order to test for travel distances of the golf balls. In other types of equipment, pneumatic launching devices have been used to launch a golf ball from a tube through a path along which sensors are provided for recording the flight of the ball. Still other types of launchers are known which utilize pairs of moving endless belts to launch a golf ball from between the belts.
One particularly known launching device employs a barrel into which a golf ball may be mounted via a hinged cover in the side of the barrel. In this type of launching device, the ball has been abutted against a sealing ring within the bore of the barrel. After closing the cover, a pneumatic charge is delivered to the barrel so as to push the ball through the sealing ring and thence out of the barrel at a high speed. However, one of the problems associated with this type of launching device is that there has been an inconsistency in the velocity of the balls which have been launched. Typically, this inconsistency has been found to be from ½to 2 feet/second (fps).
In order to accurately measure the characteristics of a ball, it has been necessary to have consistency in the spin and velocity of the launched ball, for example, for measuring distance, for determining the coefficient of restitution and for measuring impact, among other matters. If the velocity changes, the ball may not hit the target against which the ball is to impact or may not land where the ball is intended to land on a range, for example to measure bounce.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to obtain a consistent velocity in the launching of a golf ball from a pneumatic launching device.
It is another object of the invention to be provide a simplified launching device for launching golf balls at a consistent high speed.
Briefly, the invention provides a golf ball launching device which is comprised of a barrel having an elongated bore and a movable cover for providing access to the bore, means at one end of the barrel for injecting a blast of air through the barrel and a support means mounted in the bore to dispose the center of a ball on a longitudinal axis of the bore between the means for injecting the blast of air and the cover. That is to say, the support means is disposed upstream of the cover.
The support means may be in the form of an elastomeric annular ring, a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart pins, elastic fingers, ramps, or the like, any one of which is characterized in centering a ball on the centerline of the bore and holding the ball in place.
In use, with the cover open, a ball is placed within the barrel and seated against the support means. The cover is then closed and the pneumatic means actuated for injecting a blast of air through the barrel. At this time, there is no need for the ball to pass through the support means as the ball is seated on the side of the support means which is opposite from the pneumatic means for injecting a blast of air into the barrel. Repeated launchings of balls have shown that the balls are launched at a consistent velocity.
The launching device may also be provided with accessories, such as a positioning device for manipulating the ball into a seated fit in the support means.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1
illustrates a part schematic cross sectional view of a golf ball launching device constructed in accordance with the invention; and
Fig.2
illustrates a view similar to
FIG. 1
with a ball of smaller diameter in the launching device.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the golf ball launching device
10
is of generally known construction and includes a barrel
11
having an elongated forward portion
12
defining a bore
13
which is disposed on a longitudinal axis
14
and which has a length of 25 inches and a bore (inside diameter) of 1.750 inches.
A pneumatic means
15
is provided at the rear end of the barrel
11
for injecting a blast of air into the barrel
11
. This pneumatic means
15
is of conventional structure and need not be further described.
The barrel
11
has a movable cover
16
, such as a hinged cover, for providing a lateral opening into the bore
13
for passage of a golf ball
17
into the bore of the barrel
11
for launching purposes.
The launching device
10
also includes a support means
18
, for example in the form of an elastomeric annular ring, which is mounted in an annular groove
19
in the bore
13
coaxially of the axis
13
and between the pneumatic means
15
and the cover
16
, i.e. upstream of the cover
16
.
When the cover
16
is pivoted to an opened position, the resulting lateral opening provides a sufficient space for a golf ball
17
to be inserted into the bore
13
in the barrel
11
for mounting in the ring
18
. In addition, when closed, the cover
16
may be locked by any suitable means (not shown).
As indicted in
FIG. 1
, the launching device
10
is sized so as to receive a golf ball
17
of smaller size than the inner diameter of the bore
13
. For example, the ball
17
may have an outside diameter of 1.680 inches.
The nature of the ring
18
is such that the golf ball
17
may be fitted into the opening of the ring
18
and held in spaced circumferential relation to the bore
13
of the barrel
11
. For example, the ring
18
has a tapered annular surface
20
coaxially of the longitudinal axis
14
of the bore
13
defining an aperture and on which the ball
17
is received and held, for example, with a friction fit. Due to the tapering of the surface
20
, different sized balls may be received and held in place. As indicated in
FIG. 2
, wherein like characters indicate like parts as above, a ball
17
′ may be mounted within the ring
18
and held in place in a similar manner.
A positioning device such as a plunger (not shown) may also be used to position the ball
17
in the ring
16
when the cover
16
is in the opened condition. Alternatively, the ball
17
may be positioned manually in the ring
18
.
The barrel
11
is typically made of a length of 25 inches. This allows a ball
17
to be pneumatically ejected from the barrel
11
at a high speed.
In order to use the launching device
10
, the cover
16
is moved to the opened position. At this time, a ball
17
is passed through the resulting opening into the barrel
11
. Next, with or without the use of a positioning device, the ball
17
is pushed in an upstream direction within the barrel
11
so as to be seated in the elastomeric ring
18
. This allows the ball
17
to become circumferentially spaced from the wall of the bore
13
while, at the same time, the annular ring
18
forms a seal relative to the annular gap defined between the ball
17
and the bore
13
.
After the cover
16
is closed and locked, the pneumatic means
15
of the launching device
10
is activated so that a blast of air is delivered, in known fashion, against the seated ball
17
so that the ball is thus propelled out of the barrel
11
at a high speed. Since the ball
17
is seated on the opposite side of the ring
18
from the pneumatic means
15
, the ring
18
does not impede the launching of the ball
17
so that little or no drag force is imposed on the ball which may otherwise reduce the velocity of the launched ball. Continued testing has shown that balls may be launched with a consistent velocity from ball-to-ball.
Typically, barrel
11
is mounted on a horizontal axis
13
but may also be slightly angled upwardly so as to expel the ball
17
at a vertical angle to the horizontal plane.
In the event that the annular ring
18
becomes worn over time, the ring
18
may be readily removed from the groove
19
and replaced by a fresh ring via the opening provided when the cover
16
is opened.
The invention thus provides a ball launching device of relatively simple construction wherein a ball can be readily loaded for flight and expelled from a barrel at a consistent velocity.
Claims
- 1. A golf ball launching device comprisinga barrel having an elongated bore disposed on a longitudinal axis and a movable cover for providing access to said bore; pneumatic means at one end of said barrel for injecting a blast of air through said barrel; and support means mounted in said bore between said pneumatic means and said cover to dispose a center of a ball on said axis.
- 2. A golf ball launching device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said support means is an elastomeric annular ring.
- 3. A golf ball launching device as set forth in claim 2 wherein said ring has an inside diameter less than said inside diameter of said bore.
- 4. A golf ball launching device as set forth in claim 2 wherein said ring has an inside diameter for seating a golf ball therein of a diameter of 1.680 inches.
- 5. A golf ball launching device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said support means has a tapered annular surface coaxially of said longitudinal axis defining an aperture for receiving and holding balls of different diameters.
- 6. A golf ball launching device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said barrel has a length of 25 inches and a bore of 1.750 inches.
- 7. A golf ball launching device comprisinga barrel having a bore for pneumatically launching a golf ball and a movable cover for providing a lateral opening into said bore for passage of a golf ball into said bore; and support means in said bore of said barrel upstream of said lateral opening for mounting the golf ball coaxially within said bore of said barrel whereby repeated pneumatic launchings of the ball from said support means result in launchings of consistent velocities downstream of said lateral opening.
- 8. A golf ball launching device as set forth in claim 7 wherein said support means is an elastomeric annular ring.
- 9. A golf ball launching device as set forth in claim 8 wherein said ring has a tapered annular surface for seating golf balls of different sizes therein.
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