Golf ball holder
10881930 ยท 2021-01-05
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Abstract
The golfer sometimes wants or needs to have a golf ball ready for immediate play when the golfer's golf ball is lost. This device will allow the golfer to place a golf ball into a cavity of the device that is provided between an upper and low jaw. A pair of jaws that are connected by a spring will allow the golf ball to remain in position during normal play but at the same time allow the golfer to easily retrieve the golf ball within the cavity. When the golfer needs to use another ball, the golfer simply grabs the golf ball on its side and separates the jaws to retrieve the golf ball. The golfer can place the device on his or her pants or golf bag so that the golf ball is readily available.
Claims
1. A golf ball holder which is comprised of a clip, wherein the clip has a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the bottom surface of the clip is raised, a pair of jaws, wherein the pair of jaws is further comprised of an upper jaw and a lower jaw, wherein a holder spring attaches the upper jaw to the lower jaw, a flat piece on the upper jaw, a flat piece on the lower jaw, wherein the lower jaw is formed as an integral part of the clip, wherein the pair of jaws are connected to each other by the holder spring, wherein the holder spring secures the pair of jaws at one end, wherein a golf ball will fit within a ball opening, wherein an opening is provided on the upper jaw, wherein the opening is a predetermined size, a spring clip.
2. The golf ball holder as described in claim 1 wherein the opening on the upper jaw is a straight line.
3. The golf ball holder as described in claim 1 wherein the opening on the upper jaw is in the shape of a T.
4. The golf ball holder as described in claim 1 wherein the opening on the upper jaw is in the shape of a circle.
5. The golf ball holder as described in claim 1 wherein the flat piece on the upper jaw is slightly curved.
6. The golf ball holder as described in claim 1 wherein the flat piece on the lower jaw is slightly curved.
7. The golf ball holder as described in claim 1 wherein the flat piece on the upper jaw is knurled.
8. The golf ball holder as described in claim 1 wherein the flat piece on the lower jaw is knurled.
9. The golf ball holder as described in claim 1 wherein the surface of the upper jaw is solid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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NUMBERING REFERENCES
(10) 1 Device 5 Upper Jaw 10 Lower Jaw 15 Inner cavity for golf ball 20 Opening on the upper jaw 20C Circular opening on the upper jaw 20T T shaped opening on the upper jaw 25 Holder Spring 26 Flat surface on lower jaw 27 Flat surface on upper jaw 30 Clip 35 Textured bottom 40 Clip spring
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(11) This device 1 will attach to the belt of the golfer during normal play and will permit a golf ball to be placed in an inner cavity 15, between the upper jaw 5 and the lower jaw 10. Both the upper jaw 5 and the lower jaw 10 have an opening on both sides of the respective jaws to allow the golfer to grab the golf ball in the holder when needed and easily retrieve the golf ball if needed. The lower jaw 10 is an integral part of the clip 30.
(12) A holder spring 25 will be provided that will separate the allow the user to separate the upper and lower jaws to release the ball to the golfer or for the golfer to place a ball in the cavity. An opening 20 of the surface of the top jaw will allow the golfer to mark his or her ball. The opening is depicted as a straight line 20 but can be in the shape of a T 20T or circle 20C or cross to name just a few examples. The top jaw may also be solid so that the marking line is not present.
(13) A clip spring 40 will allow the device to rotate so the device be attached to the belt of the golfer or the golf bag. The clip spring 40 operates independently of the holder spring 25 that separates the upper jaw 5 from the lower jaw 10 to expose the cavity 15 for the golf ball. A flat surface 27 on the upper jaw and a flat surface 26 on the lower jaw are provided so that the user can easily separate the top jaw from the lower jaw. The flat surface 27 on the upper jaw and the flat surface on the lower jaw 26 may be slightly curved or knurled to make it easier to use the device to separate the two jaws.
(14) The textured bottom on the bottom of the clip 30 will be provided to ensure additional gripping surface so that the golf ball holder does not slip off the pants of the golfer during normal play. While the application describes the clip attaching to the pants of the golfer, the clip 30 may also be attached to the golf bag of the golfer.
(15) The golf ball holder 1 is designed to be portable and lightweight and the material that is used should be weather resistant.