"SPLATT BALL"

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20130316841
  • Publication Number
    20130316841
  • Date Filed
    May 25, 2012
    12 years ago
  • Date Published
    November 28, 2013
    11 years ago
Abstract
This swing training tool is an simulated golf ball 42 mm, rubber casing (outside) and a sponge/foam insert (inside) along with an removable adherent element that will discharge onto the club face when struck with a golf club.
Description

The “Splatt Ball”, is a 42 mm rubber coated shell (Ball) with a 41 mm sponge/foam insert inside, along with an removable adherent element embedded with-in the 41 mm sponge/foam contained by the 42 mm rubber outer shell. The target area is a ½ inch hole in the outer shell that discharges a splattering indicator mark when the “Splatt Ball” is contacted by a golf club on the target area.





BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 Front view of 42 mm transparent ball with ⅜ inch hole-target area;



FIG. 2 41 mm sponge/foam ball;



FIG. 3 Front view of 42 mm transparent ball with 41 mm sponge/foam ball inserted inside, with ½ inch circle hole-target area;



FIG. 4 Front view of 42 mm transparent ball with 41 mm sponge/foam ball inserted inside, with ½ inch circle hole-target area, with illustration of a removable adherent element embedded inside;





A swing training tool that is a rubber ball 42 mm with a sponge or foam material 41 mm inserted inside the rubber ball along with a removable adherent element embedded within the sponge or foam that will disperse a splattering mark indicator onto the face of a golf club when contacted within the target area leaving a visual indicator to make adjustments and corrections in an golf swing.

Claims
  • 1. A swing training tool that is a rubber ball with foam or rubber inserted inside
  • 2. A removable adherent element embedded within the sponge or foam that will disperse a splattering mark indicator onto the face of a golf club when contacted within the target area
  • 3. A visual indicator to make adjustments and corrections