序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Ball feeder JP2006506081 2004-03-29 JP4454624B2 2010-04-21 マーティン・ワイス
22 Identification of the golf ball JP2000537173 1999-03-19 JP4387589B2 2009-12-16 ジェフリー エマーソン; スティーブン ポール ジャリフ; デイビッド ビクター ジャリフ
23 Putting practice apparatus JP2008146810 2008-06-04 JP2009061252A 2009-03-26 GO SHUNCHO; GO SHOSHU; GO SEIJU
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a putting practice apparatus saving a trouble for setting a ball and allowing a player to place the golf ball at a predetermined position without bending down. <P>SOLUTION: A ball feeder is provided with: a guide wall disposed perpendicular to a horizontal surface along the longitudinal direction; a rail formed along one side of the guide wall for receiving a plurality of golf balls in a line; and the lower edge in the other side of the guide wall, the lower edge defining a side of a swinging path formed of the moving trajectory of the heel end face when the putter is swung. The guide wall is curved with the recessed upper end face such that balls on the rail may be pushed up the guide wall one by one and taken out onto the putting home position using the putter head. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2009,JPO&INPIT
24 Golf ball supplying device JP18270699 1999-06-29 JP2000237365A 2000-09-05 SAI MEI
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To make it possible to adequately supply golf balls without using electric power in spit of a simple structure. SOLUTION: This device is provided with a guide chute 6 which receives the supply of the golf balls from a hopper 4 housing a multiplicity of the golf balls and downwardly moves the golf balls, an outlet chute 8 which is supplied with the moving golf balls by receiving the supply from the guide chute 6 and discharges the golf balls onto a tee or mat, a stopper means 10 which stops the movement of the golf balls in a boundary region between the guide chute 6 and the outlet chute 8, a golf ball lifting means which deviates the golf balls stopped by the stopper means 10 from the stopper means 10 and a tee guide member 9 which positions and rests the golf balls emerging at the outlet chute 8 on the tee. COPYRIGHT: (C)2000,JPO
25 Golf ball dispenser JP51295294 1993-11-30 JPH08503632A 1996-04-23 イーガン,レスリー
(57)【要約】 ゴルフボール・ディスペンサ1は固定ティー21を有し、その上にボールかアーム24によって配置される。 アーム24は垂直方向に動き、プレー中はティーの高さより低い位置にある。 ボールを配置するためのアームの下向きの動作は、正確なボールの配置を繰り返し行うことができるように、モータ26によって制動される。 ボールを打ったことは振動センサ30により検出され、次に制御装置27によって次のボールの配置が開始される。 ディスペンサ1は簡単な構造で、信頼性を有し、かつ使用が容易である。
26 Golf ball setting device JP15269194 1994-06-10 JPH07328167A 1995-12-19 IKEMOTO YASUYUKI
PURPOSE: To prevent golf balls in a ball supply chute from being continuously sent through a ball sending disk toward a lift path of a tee in the abnormal operation of a ball sensor detecting the condition of the presence of the ball to be one of the absence of the ball. CONSTITUTION: On the upper part of a ball supply chute 30 is provided a swing lever-shaped ball stopper 40 which is swingingly urged through a coiled spring 41 to the lower position in which the stopper 40 engages and restrain a golf ball 46 in a position adjacent to the tip of the chute, while the stopper can be swung to the upper position in which it does not restrain and engage the golf ball through the energization of a ball releasing solenoid 42 against an operating force of the coiled spring 41. In the abnormal operation of a ball sensor 35, the ball releasing solenoid 42 is not energized by a control means 45 so that the golf ball is not fed since a ball feeding disk 26 rotates idly while the golf ball in a ball supply chute 30 is restrained by the ball stopper 40. COPYRIGHT: (C)1995,JPO
27 JPS6230028B2 - JP13220480 1980-09-22 JPS6230028B2 1987-06-30 JON EBAARU
28 Golf ball storing and distributing apparatus JP25791785 1985-11-19 JPS6268469A 1987-03-28 ROBAATO JIEI KAA
29 JPS5556670U - JP10995178 1978-08-10 JPS5556670U 1980-04-17
30 JPS4863839A - JP9992771 1971-12-09 JPS4863839A 1973-09-05
31 A golf tee device and method configured to automatically tee up a golf ball EP12162396.1 2012-03-30 EP2644233A1 2013-10-02 Granqvist, Kjell

The invention relates to a golf tee device and a method configured to automatically tee up a golf ball, comprising a platform (1), a container (2) to store golf balls and a transport member (3) to transport balls to a golf tee (4). The device also comprises a passage (5) comprising the golf tee, an opening (7) to receive a golf ball, and a lifting member (8) to move the golf tee (4) through the passage. The device further comprises a lifting arrangement (9) to move the lifting member through the passage, a first sensor (10) located on the platform, and a first electrical power source to supply a first electrical circuit. The first sensor comprises a first capacitive switch configured to influence the first electrical circuit and control the transport member and the lifting arrangement to place one golf ball onto the golf tee and move said ball through the hole (6).

32 DEVICE FOR A TEE EP07747972.3 2007-03-29 EP2001566B1 2011-09-21 KNEZ, Jordan
The present invention relates to an apparatus at a driving tee for golf balls or the like, comprising a raisable and lowerable ball support (7, 38) , a so-called peg, on which a ball (8) may be placed for driving thereof after lifting of the ball support (7, 38) with the ball (8) to the desired level above the level of the driving tee (1) , the ball support (7, 38) being disposed on the end of an arm (31, 32) which is switchable for a low position under the level of the driving tee (1) for loading of the ball support (7, 38) with a ball (8) to a higher position on said desired ball driving level above the level of the driving tee (1) , the arm extending substantially at right angles to the ball support (7, 38) and consisting of a first portion (31) and a second portion (32) of substantially the same extent as the first portion (31) , and the second portion (32) supporting the ball support (7, 38) at its one end, and is pivotal in relation to the first portion (31) , and moreover the ball support (7, 38) being mounted on the second portion (32) via positioning means which are disposed to permit pivoting of the ball support (7, 38) at least in the longitudinal direction of the arm portions (31, 32) .
33 DEVICE FOR A TEE EP07747972 2007-03-29 EP2001566A4 2010-01-27 KNEZ JORDAN
34 DEVICE FOR A TEE EP07747972.3 2007-03-29 EP2001566A1 2008-12-17 KNEZ, Jordan
The present invention relates to an apparatus at a driving tee for golf balls or the like, comprising a raisable and lowerable ball support (7, 38) , a so-called peg, on which a ball (8) may be placed for driving thereof after lifting of the ball support (7, 38) with the ball (8) to the desired level above the level of the driving tee (1) , the ball support (7, 38) being disposed on the end of an arm (31, 32) which is switchable for a low position under the level of the driving tee (1) for loading of the ball support (7, 38) with a ball (8) to a higher position on said desired ball driving level above the level of the driving tee (1) , the arm extending substantially at right angles to the ball support (7, 38) and consisting of a first portion (31) and a second portion (32) of substantially the same extent as the first portion (31) , and the second portion (32) supporting the ball support (7, 38) at its one end, and is pivotal in relation to the first portion (31) , and moreover the ball support (7, 38) being mounted on the second portion (32) via positioning means which are disposed to permit pivoting of the ball support (7, 38) at least in the longitudinal direction of the arm portions (31, 32) .
35 MECHANICAL SEMI-AUTOMATIC TEE-UP DEVICE AND METHOD EP03814835 2003-12-16 EP1581312A4 2008-06-11 JONES DONALD R
An automatic tee-up device including a golf ball reservoir, a platform with a groove for a golf ball to travel from the reservoir to a tee, and a ball ejector disposed to eject golf balls one at a time from the reservoir onto the groove. The tee is movable from below a level of the golf ball in the groove to above the level of the golf ball in the groove. 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.
36 Distributeur de balles de golf EP03769579.8 2003-09-05 EP1545720B1 2008-02-06 Pommereau, Claude
The invention relates to a golf ball dispenser. The inventive dispenser comprises an upper container which houses the golf balls and a flange which receives the balls from the container and which supplies said balls individually to a dispensing arm. Said dispensing arm, which is disposed such that it is essentially vertical in the rest position, comprises means for pivoting around a horizontal axis when a golf ball is being dispensed, said pivot means being disposed in the upper part thereof close to the above-mentioned flange.
37 DISTRIBUTEUR DE BALLES DE GOLF EP03769579.8 2003-09-05 EP1545720A1 2005-06-29 Pommereau, Claude
The invention relates to a golf ball dispenser. The inventive dispenser comprises an upper container which houses the golf balls and a flange which receives the balls from the container and which supplies said balls individually to a dispensing arm. Said dispensing arm, which is disposed such that it is essentially vertical in the rest position, comprises means for pivoting around a horizontal axis when a golf ball is being dispensed, said pivot means being disposed in the upper part thereof close to the above-mentioned flange.
38 Golfballhebemechanik EP04010881.3 2004-05-07 EP1475129A2 2004-11-10 Rosenbreier, Reinhold

Ballhebevorrichtung (100) zum Anheben eines Balls (4) aus einem Loch (105, 107) in einer Vorlagefläche (108), mit einer Ballführungsvorrichtung (102) zur vertikalen Bewegung des Balls (4) über die Vorlagefläche (108), wobei die Ballführungsvorrichtung (102) durch eine Golfballvorlegevorrichtung (1) mit einer Ausgabeöffnung für einen Ball (4) betätigt wird. Sowie ein Verfahren zur Vorlage eines Balls (4) mittels einer Ballhebevorrichtung (100) für das Abschlagen des Balls (4) von einer Vorlagefläche (108) mit einem Schläger mit den Verfahrensschritten:

  • a) Betätigung einer Gotfballvorlegevorrichtung (1) zur Freigabe eines Balls (4) aus einer Ausgabeöffnung, wobei eine Ballführungsvorrichtung (102) der Ballhebevorrichtung (100) innerhalb bzw. unterhalb eines Lochs (105, 107) der Vorlagefläche (108) von einer Ruheposition in der Nähe der Vorlagefläche (108) in eine Ballaufnahmeposition zur Aufnahme eines Balls (4) nach unten geführt wird,
  • b) während der Betätigung, Positionierung des freigegebenen Balls (4) in dem Loch (105, 107) der Vorlagefläche (108) auf der Ballführungsvorrichtung (102) zur vertikalen Bewegung des Balls (4) über die Vorlagefläche (108), und
  • c) nach der Betätigung der Golfballvorlegevorrichtung (1), vertikale Bewegung des Balls (4) mittels der Ballführungsvorrichtung (102) aus dem Loch (105, 107) über die Vorlagefläche (108) in eine Abschlagposition.

39 MECHANICAL HANDLING DEVICE FOR GOLF BALLS AT A DRIVING RANGE EP02700466.2 2002-02-22 EP1404419A1 2004-04-07 GAGER, Philip
A mechanical handling device (6) for golf balls (5) at a driving range, comprising a pivotally mounted balance or lever arm (24) provided at one end with a tee (14) adapted, in use, to receive and support a golf ball (15) from a supply source, and provided at its other end with a weight sensitive transducer (26) whereby, from a neutral start position (Figure 3), the arm (24)/tee (14) is initially pivoted downwardly under the influence of the weight of a ball (15) arriving at the tee (14), such initial movement being sensed by the transducer (26) to activate control means causing the arm (24)/tee (14) to be pivoted to an elevated, striking position (Figure 4), and loss of ball weight at the tee (14), after striking of the ball, also being sensed by the transducer (26) to activate control means to cause the arm (24)/tee (14) to be pivotally returned to its neutral position. The invention also includes a driving range tee (1) provided with a device (6).
40 GOLF BALL TEEING DEVICE EP02717743.5 2002-03-29 EP1379316A1 2004-01-14 Montalvo, Samuel A.
A golf teeing device (10) includes a one-piece singulation arm (12) having a ball-receiving region (20) that is connected to a ball-seating region (24) by a ramp region (22). The unitary singulation arm (12) has a raised rest position and a lowered delivery position. The configuration of the ramp region (22) channels a golf ball (14) to the ball-seating region (24) when the singulation arm (12) is in its delivery position. The configuration of the ball-seating region (24) inhibits horizontal movement of the ball (14) in any direction when the ball reaches this region. In one embodiment, all three regions (20, 22 and 24) of the singulation arm (12) have dimensions that are consistent with the channel of the ramp region (22). A ball-striking mechanism (38) within a supply path (42) to the singulation arm (12) is activated to provide dislodging forces to at least two balls, thereby ensuring a consistent flow of balls to the singulation arm (12).
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