专利摘要:
The invention relates to a device for repairing irregularities in a green area arranged on a ground, wherein the device (10) is suitable for being fastened to a handle (110) of a golf club (100). The golf club includes an insertion member (20) adapted to be inserted into the ground for repairing the unevenness, and a fastener (30) by means of which the apparatus (10) is attachable to the handle (110). The device (10) further comprises a connecting element (40) and a covering element (50) for covering the insertion element (20). The connecting element (40) has at least one projection (60) and the cover element (50) has at least one recess (70) or the cover element (50) has at least one projection (60) and the connecting element (40 ) has at least one recess (70). The projection (60) is adapted for releasably connecting the cover element (50) and connecting element (40) adapted to engage in the recess (70).
公开号:AT515395A1
申请号:T50029/2014
申请日:2014-01-17
公开日:2015-08-15
发明作者:Werner Hofmann;Hansjörg Lumpi
申请人:Hofmann & Lumpi Og;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Hofmann & Lumpi OG Munich, 17 January 2014
6371 Aurach Our sign .: 0420 0004 P-AT Austria
Device for repairing unevenness in a green area arranged on a ground
The invention relates to a device for repairing unevenness in a green area arranged on a ground. The device is adapted to be attached to a handle of a golf club.
US 2006/0025230 A1 discloses an apparatus for repairing unevenness in a green area arranged on a ground, which is attached to a grip end of a golf club, in particular a putter. The device comprises two prongs suitable for insertion into the ground for repairing the unevenness. Accordingly, the racket, in particular the putter serves as a stem, by means of which the device can be operated. US 4,925,190 discloses an apparatus for repairing bumps in a green area arranged on a ground. The device is arranged on a handle end of a racket, in particular a putter. The device comprises a cover element for covering an insertion element, which is suitable for being introduced into the ground for repairing the unevenness. Also US 5,277,425 and US 5,423,543 disclose such a device with a cover member. US 5,511,785 discloses a device for repairing unevenness in a green area arranged on a ground. The device is attached to a grip end of a golf club. The device comprises an insertion element which is suitable for being introduced into the ground for repairing the unevenness. The insertion element is arranged displaceably along a longitudinal axis. The insertion element can be brought into a position of use in which two prongs of the insertion element protrude from the front end of the handle. In a stowed position, which can take the insertion, the tines are housed inside the handle.
It is an object of the present invention to propose a device for repairing unevenness in a green area arranged on a ground, which can be fastened to a grip end of a golf club and in which the risk of injury of a user operating the golf club is reduced.
The object is achieved by a device according to claim 1 and a device according to claim 14 and a golf club according to claim 20. Advantageous embodiments of the devices according to the invention are described in the subclaims 2 to 13 and 15 to 19.
The device according to the invention for repairing unevenness in a green area arranged on a ground is suitable for being attached to a grip of a golf club. The device comprises an insertion element which is suitable for being introduced into the ground for repairing the unevenness. The insertion element is in particular a so-called pitch fork. The device further comprises a fastening element, by means of which the device can be fastened to the handle. The device also comprises a connecting element and a cover element for covering the insertion element. The connecting element has at least one projection and the cover element has at least one recess or the cover element has at least one projection and the connecting element has at least one recess. The projection is adapted to engage for releasable connection of cover member and connecting element in the recess.
This embodiment offers the advantage that the cover element is securely connected to the connecting element, which protects a user of the golf club against injuries caused by the insertion element.
Preferably, the projection and the recess form a bayonet closure or a thread or a quick coupling or a click fastener.
Preferably, the recess is a groove and / or the projection is a spring.
Preferably, the projection is formed by an O-ring.
These embodiments allow in particular a simple and secure detachable connection of cover element and connecting element.
Preferably, the cover member has an end, wherein at least the end of the cover member is made of an elastically deformable material.
Preferably, the end is elastically deformable in a longitudinal direction.
In particular, these embodiments make it possible to securely connect the cover element and connecting element, so that the cover element is prevented from being accidentally released during the use of the golf club.
Preferably, the recess has a beginning portion and an end portion which opens into one end, wherein the projection for releasably connecting the cover member and the connecting member engages in the end of the recess.
Preferably, the initial portion opens into the end portion.
Preferably, the recess has a connecting direction in which the projection is movable along the recess to releasably connect the cover member and the connecting member, wherein in the end portion, the connecting direction faces away from an end surface of the handle and in the initial portion, the connecting direction to the Face of the handle points.
Preferably, the end of the cover member is compressed by the end face when the projection is moved in the connecting direction in the initial portion.
Preferably, the end of the cover member is decompressed by a restoring force when the projection is moved in the connecting direction in the end portion.
Preferably, the cover member is connected to the connector by twisting relative to the handle about an axis extending along the longitudinal direction.
Preferably, the projections are moved by twisting the cover member relative to the handle and / or the connecting member about a longitudinally extending axis along the recess.
In particular, these embodiments allow the user to receive feedback when the cover member is securely connected to the connector.
In the case of a movement in the connection direction, the projection is preferably moved along the recess in the initial section by a first length dimension toward the end face.
Preferably, the projection is moved away from the end face by a second measure of length in a movement in the connecting direction along the recess in the end section up to the end of the recess.
Preferably, the cover element and / or the end of the cover element is compressible in the longitudinal direction at least by the second length dimension.
Preferably, the fastening element is integrally connected to the handle.
This embodiment has the advantage that the device can be securely and permanently connected to the grip of the golf club.
Preferably, the fastening element has a fastening surface, wherein the handle comprises a tubular shaft and wherein the fastening surface is integrally connectable to an inner surface of the shaft.
Preferably, the fastener is frictionally connected to the handle.
This embodiment has the advantage that the device for retrofitting the golf club can be connected to the handle in a simple manner.
Preferably, the fastening element has at least one clamping element, wherein the handle comprises a tubular shaft and wherein the clamping element is configured to exert a pressure on an inner surface of the shaft for frictionally securing the device to the handle.
This embodiment allows a secure fastening of the device to the handle.
Preferably, the clamping element is formed of an elastically deformable material. Further preferably, the clamping element is configured such that a compression end of the clamping element along a longitudinal axis forms a bulge, which exerts the pressure on the inner surface of the shaft.
These embodiments make it possible that the device for golf clubs with slightly different sized shafts is connectable and thus manufacturing tolerances can be compensated.
The fastening element preferably has at least two compression elements and a bracing element, wherein the bracing element connects the at least two compression elements to one another.
This embodiment facilitates the connection of the device to the shaft.
Preferably, the bracing element extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis.
This configuration makes it possible that the bracing element can be inserted in a simple manner from a rigid end of the handle into the shaft.
Preferably, the separating element between the at least two compression elements is arranged. Further preferably, the bracing element is designed such that actuation of the bracing element causes the accumulation elements to move toward one another.
These embodiments make it possible to adjust the pressure required for fastening the device to the grip of the golf club by actuating the tensioning element.
The device according to the invention for repairing unevenness in a green area arranged on a ground is suitable for being attached to a grip of a golf club. The device comprises an insertion element which is suitable for being introduced into the ground for repairing the unevenness. The device further comprises a fastening element, by means of which the device can be fastened to the handle. The insertion element is movable along a longitudinal axis between a stowage position and a use position. The insertion element is locked in the position of use against rotation about the longitudinal axis.
This embodiment according to the invention has the advantage that the person operating the device can exert a torsional force on the ground by means of the insertion element.
Preferably, the insertion element is arranged in the stowed position such that it does not protrude beyond a front end of the handle out of the racket.
This embodiment has the advantage that the person serving the racket is protected from injuries caused by the insertion element.
Preferably, the fastening element is integrally connected to the handle.
This embodiment has the advantage that the device can be securely and permanently connected to the grip of the golf club.
Preferably, the fastening element has a fastening surface, wherein the handle comprises a tubular shaft and wherein the fastening surface is integrally connectable to an inner surface of the shaft.
Preferably, the fastener is made of a plastic.
This embodiment allows a simple and inexpensive production of the fastener.
Preferably, the device comprises a first recess which extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, wherein the insertion element comprises a first loading tätigungselement which is displaceable along the first recess to the insertion along the longitudinal axis between the stowed position and the use position and / or between to move the use position and stowage.
This configuration allows the user to easily move the insertion between the stowed position and the use position back and forth.
Preferably, the device comprises a spring which is adapted to move the insertion element by means of a spring force from the stowage position to the use position or from the use position to the stowed position.
This design reduces the amount of force that the user must apply to move the device from the use position to the stowed position or from the stowed position to the use position.
Preferably, the spring force is used to move the insertion of the use position in the stowed position.
This design further reduces the risk of injury to the user as the spring force acts to transfer the introducer member to the stowed position where the introducer is located within the handle and does not serve to allow the introducer member to accelerate from the stowage position to the exposed use position ,
Preferably, the device comprises a second recess, wherein the insertion element has a second actuating element which engages in the second recess such that the actuating element holds the insertion element against the spring force of the spring in the stowed position or the use position. Preferably, the actuating element engages in the second recess such that the insertion element is held against the spring force in the position of use.
Preferably, the second actuating element is movable out of the recess in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction in such a way that the spring force of the spring moves the insertion element from the stowage position to the use position or from the use position to the stowed position. Preferably, the spring force of the spring moves the insertion of the use position in the stowed position.
Preferably, the device has a covering device which is suitable for freeing the insertion element from adhesions during a movement of the insertion element from the stowing position into the use position and / or from the use position into the stowing position and / or in the stowing position to prevent the user from being injured by the stowage Protecting insertion element.
The cover device preferably comprises a stripping surface which strips off the insertion element when the insertion element moves from the stowage position to the use position and / or from the use position into the stowed position.
In the position of use, the cover device preferably bears against the insertion element with a bias voltage.
Preferably, the cover device n of the stowed position covers the insertion element at least partially.
The device according to the invention can be referred to as a pitch fork. The unevenness can also be referred to as a pitch mark. The green area is preferably a green of a golf course.
The golf club according to the invention, in particular putter, is provided with a handle and a device according to the invention, the device being fastened to the handle.
Details and further advantages of the device according to the invention and of the golf club according to the invention can be seen from the preferred exemplary embodiments described below. In detail, they illustrate:
1 shows a schematic, perspective view of an apparatus according to the invention for repairing unevenness in a green area arranged on a ground according to a first exemplary embodiment;
Fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of the unevenness repair apparatus of the first embodiment according to the present invention;
Fig. 3 is a schematic, side view of the device according to the invention Vorrich according to the first embodiment;
Fig. 4 sectional view of the device according to the invention after the first
Embodiment;
5 shows a side view of the device according to the invention according to the first embodiment;
Fig. 6 is a schematic, exploded perspective view of the inventions to the invention apparatus according to a second embodiment;
Fig. 7 is a schematic, exploded perspective view of the device according to the invention according to the second embodiment;
8 is a schematic, side view of an exploded view of the device according to the invention according to the second embodiment;
Fig. 9 is a schematic sectional view of an exploded view of the inventions to the invention apparatus according to the second embodiment;
10 is a schematic sectional view of the device according to the invention according to the second embodiment;
Fig. 11 is a schematic side view of the device according to the invention according to the second embodiment;
12 is a perspective view of the device according to the invention according to a third embodiment;
13 shows a representation of the device according to the invention in the third exemplary embodiment in the three-quarter section;
Fig. 14 perspective view of the device according to the invention according to the third embodiment;
Fig. 15 perspective view of the device according to the invention according to the third embodiment;
16 is a side view of the device according to the invention according to the third embodiment;
17 is a sectional view of the device according to the invention according to the third embodiment;
Fig. 18 exploded view of the device according to the invention according to the third embodiment;
Fig. 19 exploded view of the device according to the invention according to the third embodiment;
FIG. 20 shows an exploded view of the device according to the invention according to the third embodiment; FIG.
Fig. 21 is a schematic perspective view of the unevenness repair apparatus of the first embodiment according to the present invention;
FIG. 22 shows a schematic, perspective view of the detail A according to FIG. 21; FIG.
Fig. 23 is a schematic perspective view of a cover member of the device according to the invention according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 24 shows a schematic, perspective view of the detail B according to FIG. 23; FIG.
Fig. 25 is a schematic perspective view of a connecting element of the device according to the invention according to the first embodiment;
Fig. 26 is a schematic perspective view of the device according to the invention with abgenemem cover element for repairing unevenness according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 27 shows a schematic, perspective view of the detail C according to FIG. 26; FIG.
Fig. 28 is a schematic view of the unevenness repair apparatus of the first embodiment according to the present invention;
Fig. 29 is a schematic view of the unevenness repair apparatus of the first embodiment according to the present invention;
Fig. 30 is a sectional view of the unevenness repair apparatus of the first embodiment according to the present invention;
FIG. 31 shows a schematic, perspective view of the detail G according to FIG. 30; FIG.
FIG. 32 is a schematic view of the unevenness repair apparatus of the first embodiment according to the present invention; FIG.
Fig. 33 is a schematic view of the unevenness repair apparatus of the first embodiment according to the present invention;
Fig. 34 is a sectional view of the unevenness repair apparatus of the first embodiment according to the present invention;
FIG. 35 shows a schematic, perspective view of the detail G according to FIG. 34; FIG.
FIG. 36 shows a three-quarter section of the device according to the invention according to the third exemplary embodiment; FIG.
37 shows a detail view in the three-quarter section of the detail H according to FIG. 36.
The Fign. 1 to 5 and 21 to 35 show a device 10 according to the invention according to a first embodiment. The device 10 comprises an insertion member 20 adapted to be inserted into the ground for repairing unevenness in a green area arranged on a ground. The insertion element 20 is provided with two prongs 22. The device 10 additionally comprises a fastening element 30, by means of which the device 10 can be fastened to a handle 110 of a golf club 100.
The fastening element 30 of the device 10 comprises a fastening surface 31, which according to the first exemplary embodiment has the shape of a cylinder jacket surface. The handle 110 comprises a tubular shaft 111. As can be seen in particular from FIG. 4, the attachment surface 31 is connected to an inner surface 112 of the shaft 111 in a material-locking manner. The device 10 according to the invention also comprises a cover element 50 and a connecting element 40. The cover element 50 serves to cover the insertion element 20. The cover element 50 can be detachably connected to the connection element 40.
The cover element 50 comprises an upper side 52 along which a receptacle 54 for receiving a ball marker 56 is arranged. The ball marker 56 serves to mark the position of a golf ball on a green.
With the first embodiment, the cover element 50 has two projections 60 and the connecting element 40 has two recesses 70. The protrusions 60 extend toward an interior of the cover member 50. The recesses 70 extend along an outer side 42 of the connecting element 40.
As in particular the Fign. 3, 8, 22 and 27, the recess 70 has a connecting direction V along which the projection 60 in the recess 70 is movable to releasably connect the cover member 50 and the connecting member 40 with each other. In an end portion 71 of the recess 70, which opens into an end 72, the connecting direction V points away from an end face 113 of the handle 10. In an initial portion 73 of the recess 70, which opens into the end portion 72, the connecting direction V points to the end face 113 of the handle 10. When the protrusions 60 are moved along the recesses 70, a lower end 58 of the cover member 50 is pressed on the end surface 113, and thus the cover member 50 is elastically deformed, so that a restoring force the protrusions 60 in the connecting direction V through the end portions 71 to the end 72 moves.
As can be seen in particular from FIG. 35, the projection 60, when moved in the connection direction V along the recess 70 in the starting section 73, is moved in the longitudinal direction L towards the end face 113 by a first length dimension x. As can be seen in particular from FIG. 31, the projection 60, when moved in the connection direction V along the recess 70 in the end section 71 to the end 72, is moved away from the end face 113 in the longitudinal direction L by a second length dimension y. The projections 60 are preferably moved by twisting the cover member 50 relative to the handle 110 and / or the connecting member 40 about an axis L extending in the longitudinal direction along the recess 70. This is in particular by the Fign. 28 to 35 can be seen. The Fign. 28 to 31 show the device 10, wherein the cover member 50 is shown in the state by being fixedly connected to the connecting member 40, wherein the projections 60 are arranged in the end 72 of the recess 70. The Fign. FIGS. 32 to 35 show the device 10, wherein the cover member 50 is shown in the state where the projections 60 are disposed in the initial portion 73 of the recess 70. As Figs. 28 and 32 illustrate, the cover member 50 is capable of such as shown in Figs. 28 to 31, compared with the situation shown in FIGS. 32-35, rotated about 90 degrees.
Thus, the cover member 50 is positively held by a formed by the projections 60 and the recesses 70 bayonet lock on the connecting element 40. If a user of the golf club 100 wishes to correct the unevenness, that is straighten, the user preferably grips the racket 100 against a club head 120, punctures the two prongs 22 of the insertion element 20 into the ground and presses, using the lever action of the racket 100 , the ground towards the center of the unevenness.
The unevenness can also be called a pitchmark. The green area can be called green. The insertion element 20 can also be referred to as a pitch fork.
The Fign. FIGS. 6 to 11 illustrate the device 10 according to the invention according to a second embodiment. The device 10 according to the second embodiment is particularly characterized in that it is particularly suitable for retrofitting existing golf clubs 100.
The device 10 according to the second embodiment differs from the device 10 according to the first embodiment in particular by the configuration of the fastening element 30, by means of which the device 10 can be fastened to the handle 110 of the golf club 100. The fastening element 30 can be frictionally connected to the handle 110. The fastener 30 includes two clamp members 32. The clamp members 32 are configured to be configured to frictionally attach the apparatus 10 to the handle 110 by being adapted to apply pressure to the inner surface 112 of the stem 110. The clamping elements 32 are formed from an elastically deformable material. The clamping elements 32 are designed such that an outer surface of the clamping elements 32 in the direction of the longitudinal axis L forms a bulge 33, which exerts the pressure on the inner surface 112.
The fastening element 30 further comprises three compression elements 34 and a bracing element 35. The compression elements 34 and the clamping elements 32 are arranged alternately in the device 10 according to the second embodiment, so that the clamping elements 32 between two compression elements 34 are respectively arranged. The bracing element 35 connects at least the two outermost compression elements 34 with each other.
The bracing element 35 extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction L. The bracing element 35 is designed such that an actuation of the bracing element 35, in particular a rotation of the bracing element 35 about an axis running parallel to the longitudinal axis L, causes the compression elements 34 to move towards one another. Accordingly, the upsetting elements 34 exert a pressure in the direction of the longitudinal axis L of the clamping elements 32, so that they form the bulge 33, which exerts the pressure on the inner surface 112 of the shaft 110.
The Fign. FIGS. 12 to 20, and FIGS. 36 and 37 illustrate the apparatus 10 according to a third embodiment. As can be seen in particular from FIG. 12, the insertion element 20 is movable along the longitudinal axis L between a stowage position and a use position. In the Fign. 12 to 17, the device 10 is shown with the insertion in the position of use. The insertion element 20 is locked against rotation about the longitudinal axis L.
As further shown in FIG. 12, the insertion element 20 comprises a first actuating element 22. The device 12 further comprises a first recess 12, which extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis L. The first actuator 22 is slidable along the first recess 12 to move the introducer 20 along the longitudinal axis L between the stowed position and the use position and / or between the use position of the stowage position.
As further shown in particular Fig. 13, the device 10 according to the third embodiment comprises a spring 14 which is adapted to move the insertion member 20 by means of a spring force from the position of use in the stowed position. According to the third embodiment, the spring force is a tensile force acting on the insertion member 20 so that the insertion member 20 can snap back under the influence of the spring force in the stowed position.
The device according to the third embodiment further comprises a second recess 13. The insertion element 20 comprises a second actuating element 24 which engages in the second recess 13, the actuating element 24, the insertion element 20 against the spring force of the spring 14 in the stowed position or the use position holds. The second actuating element 24 is movable out of the second recess 13 in the direction of the interior of the device 10 in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction L such that the spring force of the spring 14 moves the insertion element 20 from the use position to the stowed position.
According to the third embodiment, the first operating member 22 is used to move the insertion member 20 against the spring force in the position of use. In the position of use, the second actuating element 12 is brought into the second recess 13. As a result, the insertion element 20 is held by the second actuating element 24 in the position of use. If now the second actuating element 24 is actuated, then the insertion element 20 jumps back into the stowed position.
As in particular the Fign. 36 and 37, the device 10 may include a cover device 80 that forms a second end surface 81. The cover device 80 is suitable for freeing the insertion element 20 of adhesions upon movement of the insertion element 20 from the stowed position into the use position and / or from the use position into the stowage position. A stripping surface 82 strips the insertion element 20 during movement of the insertion element 20 from the stowage position into the use position and / or from the use position into the stowage position. The cover device 80 is in the position of use with a bias on the insertion element 20 at. In the stowage position, the cover device 80 covers the insertion element 20 at least partially. The cover means 80 is adapted to protect the user in the stowed position from injury by the insertion member 20.
Preferably, the second actuating element 24 is held pressed in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis L direction.
The second actuator 24 may also be referred to as a return actuator 24.
Reference numeral list 10 Apparatus 80 Covering device 12 First recess 81 Second end surface 13 Second recess 82 Stripping surface 14 Spring 100 Golf club 20 Insertion element 110 Handle 21 Prongs 111 Shaft 22 First actuating element 112 Inner surface 23 Second actuating element 113 End surface 30 Fastening element 120 Club head 31 Fastening surface 32 Clamping element L Longitudinal axis 33 Bulging 34 compression element x first length dimension 35 tensioning element y second length dimension 40 connecting element 42 outer surface 50 cover element 52 upper side 54 receptacle 56 ball marker 58 end 60 projection 70 recess 71 end section 72 end 73 beginning section
权利要求:
Claims (20)
[1]
Claims 1. An apparatus for repairing bumps in a green area disposed on a ground, the apparatus (10) being adapted to be attached to a handle (110) of a golf club (100) comprising: an insertion member (20) as appropriate is to be introduced for repairing the unevenness in the ground, a fastening element (30) by means of which the device (10) to the handle (110) can be fastened, a connecting element (40) and a cover member (50) for covering the insertion element (20), wherein the connecting element (40) at least one projection (60) and the cover member (50) at least one recess (70) or the cover member (50) at least one projection (60) and the connecting element (40) at least one recess (70), and wherein the projection (60) is adapted to engage the recess (70) for releasably connecting the cover member (50) and connecting member (40).
[2]
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that projection (60) and recess (70) form a bayonet closure or a thread or a quick coupling or a click closure.
[3]
3. Apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the recess (70) is a groove and / or the projection (60) is a spring and / or the projection (60) is formed by an O-ring.
[4]
4. Device according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the cover element (50) has an end (58), wherein at least the end (28) of the cover member (50) is made of an elastically deformable material, wherein preferably the End (28) in a longitudinal direction (L) is elastically deformable.
[5]
5. Device according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the recess (70) has an initial portion (73) and an end portion (71) which opens into one end (72), wherein the projection (60) for releasably connecting cover member (50) and connecting member (40) engages in the end (72).
[6]
A device according to claim 5, characterized in that the recess (70) has a connecting direction (V) in which the projection (60) is movable along the recess (70), around the cover element (50) and the connecting element (40). detachably connecting, wherein in the end portion (71) the connecting direction (V) facing away from an end face (113) of the handle (110) and in the initial portion (73), the connecting direction (V) to the end face (113) has.
[7]
A device according to claim 6, characterized in that the end (58) is compressed by the end face (113) when the projection (60) is moved in the connecting direction (V) in the initial section (73).
[8]
An apparatus according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that the end (58) is decompressed by a restoring force when the projection (60) is moved in the connecting direction (V) in the end portion (71).
[9]
9. Device according to one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the fastening element (30) cohesively with the handle (110) is connectable.
[10]
10. The device according to claim 9, characterized in that the fastening element (30) has a fastening surface (31), wherein the handle (110) comprises a tubular shaft (111) and wherein the fastening surface (31) is materially bonded to an inner surface (112). of the shaft (111) is connectable.
[11]
11. Device according to one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the fastening element (30) frictionally with the handle (110) is connectable, wherein preferably the fastening element (30) has at least one clamping element (32) and the handle (110) a tubular shaft (111) further preferably further comprising the clamping member (32) adapted to apply pressure to an inner surface (112) of the shaft (111) for frictionally securing the device (10) to the handle (110)
[12]
12. The device according to claim 11, characterized in that the clamping element (32) is formed of an elastically deformable material, wherein preferably the clamping element (32) is designed such that a compression of the clamping element (32) along a longitudinal axis (L) a Bump (33) which exerts the pressure on the inner surface (112) of the shaft (111) forms, further preferably, the fastening element (30) at least two compression elements (34) and a Verspannelement (35), wherein the Verspannelement (35 ) which connects at least two compression elements (34) with each other.
[13]
13. The apparatus according to claim 12, characterized in that the bracing element (35) extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis (L), wherein preferably the clamping element (32) between the at least two compression elements (34) is arranged, wherein further preferably the bracing element (35) is designed such that an actuation of the Verspannelements (35) causes the upsetting elements (34) to move towards each other.
[14]
An apparatus for repairing bumps in a green area disposed on a ground, the apparatus (10) adapted to be attached to a handle (110) of a golf club (100), comprising: an insertion member (20) suitable for Mending the unevenness to be introduced into the ground and a fastener (30) by means of which the device is fastened to the handle, wherein the insertion element (20) along a longitudinal axis (L) between a stowage position and a use position is movable and wherein the insertion element (20) is locked in the position of use against rotation about the longitudinal axis (L).
[15]
15. The device according to claim 14, characterized by a first recess (12) which extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis (L), wherein the insertion element (20) comprises a first actuating element (22) along the first recess (12). slidable to move the insertion member (20) along the longitudinal axis (L) between the stowed position and the use position and / or between the use position and the stowed position.
[16]
16. The apparatus of claim 14 or 15, characterized by a spring (14) which is adapted to move the insertion element (20) by means of a spring force from the stowage position to the use position or from the use position in the stowed position.
[17]
17. The apparatus of claim 16, characterized by a second recess (13), wherein the insertion element (20) has a second actuating element (24) which engages in such a manner in the second recess (13) that the actuating element (24) the insertion element (24). 20) stops against the spring force of the spring (14) in the stowed position or the position of use.
[18]
18. The apparatus according to claim 17, characterized in that the second actuating element (24) in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction (L) extending direction from the second recess (13) is movable out, that the spring force of the spring (14) the insertion element ( 20) moves from the stowage position to the use position or from the use position to the stowage position.
[19]
19. Device according to one of claims 14 to 18, characterized by a cover device (80) which is suitable for a movement of the insertion element (20) from the stowage position to the use position and / or from the use position to the stowage position, the insertion element (20 ) to free from adhesions and / or to protect the user in the stowage from injury by the insertion element (20).
[20]
A golf club, in particular a putter, comprising a handle (110) and a device (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 19, wherein the device (10) is attached to the handle (110).
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同族专利:
公开号 | 公开日
WO2015107160A1|2015-07-23|
US20160332045A1|2016-11-17|
EP2934708A1|2015-10-28|
AT515395B1|2017-03-15|
EP2934708B1|2016-12-14|
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法律状态:
2019-09-15| MM01| Lapse because of not paying annual fees|Effective date: 20190117 |
优先权:
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ATA50029/2014A|AT515395B1|2014-01-17|2014-01-17|Device for repairing unevenness in a green area arranged on a ground|ATA50029/2014A| AT515395B1|2014-01-17|2014-01-17|Device for repairing unevenness in a green area arranged on a ground|
EP15700585.1A| EP2934708B1|2014-01-17|2015-01-16|Device for correcting irregularities on the surface of a grass, and golf club with such a device|
US15/111,598| US20160332045A1|2014-01-17|2015-01-16|Device for repairing uneven areas in a green space disposed on a ground and golf club having such a device|
PCT/EP2015/050796| WO2015107160A1|2014-01-17|2015-01-16|Device for repairing irregularities in a green disposed on the ground and golf club provided with such a device|
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