1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a portable putting practice device and, more particularly, to a portable putting practice device, which is capable of preventing a putting practice ball from escaping from a mat, and is constructed so that the mat is integrated with a box for storing the mat when wound up in a roll.
2. Description of the Related Art
Among various conventional portable putting practice devices, there are known putting practice devices, which are constructed so that a mat is rolled and is then stored in a vinyl or fabric bag or in a box-shaped case. Most such putting practice devices are disadvantageous in that the mat simply has the shape of a long flat sheet, so that a golf ball may roll off of the mat during putting practice. In order to prevent the golf ball from escaping from the mat, a fixed-type putting practice device has protruding steps on both ends of the mat in the longitudinal direction thereof. However, the fixed-type putting practice device is problematic in that it is impossible to roll the mat for storage.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a portable putting practice device, which maintains the advantage of a fixed-type putting practice device, which is capable of preventing a golf hall from escaping from a mat, and overcomes the disadvantage of the fixed-type putting practice device that cannot be rolled up for storage, and which is constructed so that guide walls are provided along edges of a mat in the longitudinal direction thereof so as to prevent the escape of the golf ball, and the mat can be rolled together with the flexible guide walls for storage.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable putting practice device, in which a box serving as a storage space for a mat is utilized as a piece of furniture. That is, the box which stores the rolled mat therein may also function as a chair, a sofa, etc.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a portable putting practice device, which allows a user to practice either long putting or short putting, as desired.
In order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides a portable putting practice device, including a hexahedral box which has left and right surfaces, upper and lower surfaces, and front and rear surfaces, a rotary rod which passes through the box in such a way that respective ends of the rotary rod are rotatably supported by the left and right surfaces of the box, a handle which extends from one end of the rotary rod in such a way as to protrude out of the box and functions to rotate the rotary rod, a mat which is secured at a first end thereof to the rotary rod, a second end of the mat being a free end which is pulled out through an opening formed in the front surface of the box, and a flexible guide wall which is foldably provided on each of side ends of the mat in a longitudinal direction thereof.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
a and 4b are enlarged perspective views showing the state in which a guide wall is folded up along one edge of the mat of the portable putting practice device according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
a to 5c are sectional view showing the process of folding the guide wall along one edge of the mat of the portable putting practice device according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
a to 7c are views showing portable putting practice devices, according to other embodiments of the present invention, in which, when a mat is completely wound by rotating a handle and stored in a box, the box is used as a piece of furniture, that is, a multipurpose case, a chair, or a sofa having a cushion attached to the upper surface of the sofa.
Reference now should be made to the drawings, in which the same reference numerals are used throughout the different drawings to designate the same or similar components.
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When a user desires to store the portable putting practice device according to the present invention, the handle 24 is rotated such that the mat 30 is wound around the rotary rod 22 in the box 20. Meanwhile, when the user desires to use the mat 30, he or she holds a grip slit 32, formed in the free end of the mat 30, and pulls the mat 30 out from the box 20. Next, the guide walls 40 and 50, which are foldably provided on both side ends of the mat 30, are folded up and inwards relative to the mat 30, so that the putting practice device has a channel having a āUā-shaped cross-section. The guide walls 40 and 50, which are set up on both side ends of the mat 30 in the longitudinal direction thereof, serve as fences which prevent a putting practice ball from escaping from the mat 30. To this end, it is preferable that the height H that each guide wall 40 or 50 protrudes from the upper surface of the mat 30 be equal to or greater than the radius r of the golf ball B.
a to 5c are views showing the mat 30 and the folded state of two wall parts 40a and 40b of the guide wall 40 which is foldably provided on one end of the mat 30, so as to illustrate the construction of the portable putting practice device according to the present invention in more detail.
a is a sectional view showing the initial state when the mat 30 is about to be wound around the rotary rod 22 (see
b is a sectional view showing the state in which, when a user desires to use the mat to practice putting, the two wall parts 40a and 40b, foldably coupled to the end of the mat 30, are folded inwards (shown by arrow A1) along the innermost folding line of
a to 7c are views showing the state in which, when the mat 30 is completely rolled by rotating the handle 24 and stored in the box 20, the box 20 is used as a piece of furniture, that is, a multipurpose case 60, a chair 70, or a sofa 80.
As described above, the present invention provides a portable putting practice device, which is capable of preventing a golf ball from escaping from a mat during putting practice, and allows the mat to be rolled for storage, thus being easy to carry, and allows a user to practice either long putting or short putting, as desired, and permits a box for storing the mat to be used as a piece of furniture, such as a chair.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20-2007-0002818 | Feb 2007 | KR | national |