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WO2006131085A1 - Reservoir de distribution de balles de golf, et site d'entrainement pour le golf pouvant etre modifie - Google Patents

Reservoir de distribution de balles de golf, et site d'entrainement pour le golf pouvant etre modifie Download PDF

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WO2006131085A1
WO2006131085A1 PCT/DE2005/001019 DE2005001019W WO2006131085A1 WO 2006131085 A1 WO2006131085 A1 WO 2006131085A1 DE 2005001019 W DE2005001019 W DE 2005001019W WO 2006131085 A1 WO2006131085 A1 WO 2006131085A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • A63B67/02Special golf games, e.g. miniature golf ; Putting tracks therefor
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B69/00Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
    • A63B69/36Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for golf
    • A63B69/3676Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for golf for putting
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B67/00Sporting games or accessories therefor, not provided for in groups A63B1/00 - A63B65/00
    • A63B67/02Special golf games, e.g. miniature golf ; Putting tracks therefor
    • A63B2067/025Special golf games, e.g. miniature golf ; Putting tracks therefor with incorporated means acting on the track surface for varying its topography, e.g. slope
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B2225/00Miscellaneous features of sport apparatus, devices or equipment
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B69/00Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
    • A63B69/36Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for golf
    • A63B69/3661Mats for golf practice, e.g. mats having a simulated turf, a practice tee or a green area

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  • the present invention relates to a variable golf practice landscape.
  • the invention relates to a golf ball presentation device for presenting a single golf ball in a tee position, in particular in a tee position on the variable golf practice landscape according to the invention.
  • Patent US 6,129,242 describes a golf ball presentation apparatus comprising a golf ball dispenser for presenting a single golf ball on an original surface with an optional golf ball reservoir.
  • the ball dispenser comprises an output unit (preferably a tubular piece) for dispensing ball with an entrance for receiving golf balls and an exit for dispensing them.
  • a shutter device is mounted, which comprises a first and a second engagement element, which is movable in each case in the output unit in order to prevent a ball release.
  • the closure device is actuated by means of an actuating device such that in order to release a ball, the first engagement element engages in the dispensing unit, wherein the second engagement element is removed from the dispensing unit.
  • the second engagement member engages the dispensing unit and the first engagement member is removed from the dispensing unit.
  • the engagement elements serve as a ball stopper, or as ball activator, so that only one ball is released, wherein the first engagement member separates the shared golf ball of subsequent balls, which are retained by this element.
  • the second engagement member releases or stops precisely the foremost one located in the dispensing unit (and all other balls) as it engages the dispensing unit.
  • the device includes a collecting channel for the golf balls, which with a slope is provided and leads the balls into a separating device.
  • the separating device is adjoined by a further gradient, after passing through the golf ball is placed on a teeartig increased stop position.
  • the collecting channel is pivotable about one end and forms with a cranked upper stop near the free end of the collecting channel and a lower stop on the housing a separating device. In an upper position of the collecting channel are located on the upper stop the golf balls located in the gutter and are retained by this.
  • the upper stop When lowering the channel, the upper stop loses its effect, so that the balls located in the trough roll in the direction of the free end of the channel, where they are stopped by a deeper lower stop on the housing.
  • the upper stop engages the ball following the foremost ball and prevents it from being released and any balls following it.
  • the foremost ball on the other hand, is raised above the lower stop by raising the channel and thus released.
  • US Pat. No. 3,458,204 describes a golf ball pre-laying machine for presenting a golf ball on a tee.
  • the tea can be lifted and lowered through an opening in a tee-off level.
  • a ball separating device is actuated, which is arranged at the free end of a tube which serves as a ball reservoir.
  • the separating device comprises a front stop which retains the balls at the pipe end when the tea is raised, and a rear stop which is approximately a ball diameter in the direction of the pipe and engages the tube from above when the tea is lowered.
  • the separating device is formed by a rocker-like element which engages in a ball guide.
  • the axis of rotation of the rocker is perpendicular to the ball guide direction.
  • the rocker comprises a front nose which engages the ball guide in the stop position, ie, no ball is released, as the balls come to rest on this front nose.
  • a golf practice device which releases golf balls individually and applies to a tea.
  • a ball is released by a ball reservoir with separating device, which is then placed on a tee below a playing surface. Thereafter, the tea is raised with the ball over the playing surface, the ball is then ready to tee off.
  • the separating device comprises two pins engaging in a ball guide of the ball reservoir, which pins are coupled to one another via a lever system, so that they form stops for the balls.
  • a front pin is removed from the ball guide and introduced via the coupling of the lever system, the second pin in the ball guide so that the ball following the foremost ball is retained.
  • the balls come to the foremost ball to the system and a ball clearance is prevented.
  • the separating device comprises several Ball guiding and ball stop elements, so that the ball comes to rest in a depression in front of a Ballausgabeö réelle the ball reservoir.
  • a lever which is actuated with the golf club, the ball is pushed out of the recess into the channel, wherein a Nachrollen further balls from the reservoir is prevented by the lever position. If the ball is released by the lever in the channel, another ball can roll from the reservoir into the recess, which is then subsequently conveyed back into the channel by the lever.
  • the device comprises a funnel-shaped Ballaufnahemvorraum with a means to avoid ball clogging when the balls are fed into a pipe system for ball dispensing.
  • a separating device is mounted, which is in operative connection with the means for preventing ball clogging.
  • Separation device is constructed rocker-shaped, so that in a first rocker position the release of a ball is prevented by a front part of the rocker. In a second position, the foremost ball is released, the subsequent (and any other balls) being prevented from being released by the engagement of a rear part of the rocker on that ball.
  • the rocker includes roles that come to the golf balls to the system and roll on this.
  • the ball is transported after release by the separating device by means of a ball guide bracket in the direction of the tea. The ball is fixed at the free end of the ball guide bracket by an extension. When transporting the Balls the ball guide bracket is lifted at ball clearance.
  • the ball release and thus the rocker (and the means for avoiding ball blockages) is actuated by a lever mechanism by means of the golf club by the player.
  • the ball guide bar sinks with the released ball fixed at the free end of the ball guide bar so that the ball comes to rest on the tee and is ready for the player to tee off.
  • WO 94/12247 describes a golf ball presentation device with a ball reservoir and a ball singling device. After releasing a ball it is placed on the tea via a vertically movable ball guide bracket, the free end is extended to the ball fixation and can be performed on a tee by the ball guide bar moves vertically down and the tea thereby picking up the ball.
  • the vertical movement of the ball guide bracket by means of an electric motor and an associated control device. With the bracket, a cover with a provided for a golf ball opening and a stopper is further moved vertically.
  • the cover covers the front end of a ball release tube, which is attached to the ball reservoir, until the opening of the cover by the vertical movement appears in front of the pipe, only then a ball is released onto the bar, which then on the bracket in the direction of the Tea rolls and is positioned over this at the extended location of the stirrup.
  • a stopper engages the bottom of the ball-dispensing tube so that the ball following the anterior ball is stopped by it as long as the opening of the ball-dispensing tube cover clears the front ball.
  • the cover closes the ball release tube and the stopper is removed from it so that the balls can roll up until they touch the cover.
  • a vibration sensor on the tee the tee is detected and controlled the presentation device.
  • US 5,624,325 shows a device for supporting a golf ball on a tee.
  • the device comprises a golf ball reservoir, a U-shaped arm vertically movable about an axis for guiding the ball and depositing a ball on the tee.
  • the movable arm connects to a ball release tube of the ball reservoir, wherein on the movable arm a nose is attached, which in the raised state allows the arm to pick up a ball on the arm, and, as the arm is lowered towards the tee, pivots in front of the ball release tube, thus preventing the further release of golf balls.
  • the golf ball presentation devices described above and the practice landscapes shown have some disadvantages. So often a high installation cost of the equipment is required, so that e.g. Parts of the template device are mounted underground. Furthermore, the practice landscape is usually fixed by the environment, so that the golfer always finds the same terrain conditions that can not be transferred to other places or game situations. Thus, the practice of the in real game constantly changing topographic game conditions is very limited.
  • a modular golf practice landscape for mounting on a surface, which is preferably used for practicing putting or chipping beats by means of a golf ball, with a fairway that near a distance from the tee of the golf ball end a slot recess for receiving the golf ball and at least one variable track support for changing the topography of the fairway between the tee of the golf ball and the far end of the fairway.
  • the particular advantage is the simple construction, in which a fairway is simply applied to a surface of a terrain pad.
  • the topography is variable by means of at least one changeable play rest, which is mounted below the runway, so that different terrain conditions can be adjusted by adjusting the play rest.
  • the Golfers are thus enabled to react to different terrain conditions, as is the case with the right golf game, especially when putting and chipping.
  • the chipping and putting required on and on the green can thus be perfected to substantially improve the player's mobile phone cape.
  • a ball catching device is arranged at least partially below this in the area of the far end of the fairway. This advantageously makes it possible for balls inserted into the clearance recess, which e.g. has the dimensions of a hole, get, and leave the game path next to the Spielbahnaussparung be collected in the ball catching device. This facilitates the collection of golf balls while practicing.
  • the fairway is formed from a synthetic grass carpet and / or is formed by board-like elements.
  • the fairway (with the artificial grass carpet) formed by a base of plastic material or reinforced so that it still remains elastic and is changeable by the changeable or more changeable play rest with regard to their topographical shape.
  • the golf ball in order to get from the tee position in the slot recess, follow a trajectory adapted to the topography of the fairway.
  • the exercise for the player is to hit the ball so that it follows this adjusted path.
  • the golf practice landscape is equipped with a pedestal, which is followed by the game path recess remote end of the fairway, and on which the golf ball is presented for tee.
  • the pedestal allows you to present the golf ball from the top or bottom, using appropriate automatic template devices.
  • Ballvorlagevoriques submit the ball from above or from below.
  • parts or the entire submission device will be placed underneath the pedestal, so that in general no permanent installation in the ground is required, or an existing one Floor for attaching the template device does not need to be changed because the device is attachable within the pedestal.
  • the golf practice landscape is operated with a back to the applicant original device, as described in the unpublished DE 103 20 989.1, for example, a golf ball from above from a
  • the ball lifting device and the method for presenting a ball by means of a ball lifting device from the unpublished DE 103 20 989.1 can also be used in the present golfing landscape and is therefore also the subject of the present invention, wherein, to avoid repetition, to DE 103 20 989.1 is referenced.
  • the ball lifting device of DE 103 20 989.1 is integrated into the pedestal, wherein the original surface of the pedestal then includes a hole from which by means of a substantially arranged in the pedestal ball guide device for vertical movement of the ball, the ball is raised over the original surface of the pedestal ,
  • the ball guide device is actuated by means of a golf ball presentation device.
  • a ball template from above can be particularly advantageous also due to the applicant
  • Golf Ballvorlegemaschine are used, which can present the golf ball from above on a tee, depending on the equipment or the ball presents with high reproducibility at a location on the pedestal or the fairway, as stated in the application DE 102 17 276.5.
  • the training device which is also based on the applicant and described in the published patent application DE 102 33 225, which likewise comprises a ball positioning device, can also be used, for example. be placed below the tee area within the pedestal.
  • the golf ball presentation device according to the invention described below is used for ball presentation, which is considerably simplified in relation to the devices described in the prior art and thus significantly cheaper, and further maximum flexibility in terms their use allowed.
  • the golf ball presentation device according to the invention serves for presenting a single golf ball in a tee position, the device comprises a suitable for receiving at least one golf ball, inclined against the horizontal separation channel with a lower free end and a higher-lying almost closed end, the separation channel for releasing a golf ball to a Axle, the separation channel axis, is tiltable, wherein a projection of the separation groove axis on the separation channel in the direction of the separation channel, a ball stopper near the lower free end of the separation channel, one of the ball stopper in the direction of the closed end of the separation channel spaced Separierzunge, actuating means for tilting the separation channel around the separation channel axis, wherein the separation channel moves relative to the ball stopper and the separating tongue such
  • the golf ball presentation device comprises a comparatively simple ball separation by a tilting movement of a separation channel on which the balls are located, for singling, i. is used for the single issue of a ball.
  • the golf ball presentation device according to the invention can also be used to actuate the ball lifting mechanism from DE 103 20 989.1.
  • the separation channel axis runs in the direction of the separation channel. In this case, this axis can be arranged on the separation channel or spaced from this.
  • the separating tongue when the trough is tilted, the separating tongue is brought into engagement between the foremost and the ball following it, whereby the balls following the foremost ball and all other following balls on the separating trough are prevented from being released.
  • Golfballvorlegevoriques comprise the actuating means for tilting the separation channel at least one further lever system with a pivot lever whose lever axis is different from the separation channel axis 7.
  • further functions can be performed with the pivoting lever.
  • the golf practice landscape is preferably provided with a ball storage container, the golf balls being automatically guided by the ball catch device into the ball storage container.
  • the ball storage container can then be advantageously used to supply the golf ball presentation device with golf balls.
  • the balls are fed into the golf ball presentation device according to the invention. If the container on the feeding device is empty, it will be replaced by that on the ball catching device which has been filled with balls by the exercise tees, and in its place the empty container is then placed for refilling.
  • the play park support is a tripod which is variable with regard to its height or comprises such a tripod. It may be advantageous to have a plurality of such game park supports attached to change the topography of the fairway at will.
  • the fairway of the golf practice landscape according to the invention preferably has a width between 0.15 m and 3 m and a length of 0.5 m to 10 m.
  • the practice landscape is particularly suitable for practicing the putting and Chippens, or even for practicing miniature golf.
  • the training landscape of the invention can be built within the apartment or in the basement due to the relatively small space requirement, so that a practice at home is possible.
  • a length of the fairway is chosen from 2 m to 3 m and a width of 0.8 m to 1.5 m.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view of the invention Golfhebungswin with the golf ball presentation device according to the invention
  • Fig. 2 is the side view of Fig. 1,
  • FIG. 3 shows the schematic plan view of the golf ball separating device according to the invention
  • FIG. 4 shows the side view of FIG. 3
  • FIG. 5 shows the front view of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 show an exemplary embodiment of the modular golf training landscape 1 according to the invention with the fairway 59, which comprises a slot recess 65 in the vicinity of one end of the fairway 59.
  • the Spielbahnaussparung 65 serves as a hole for receiving a game ball, preferably a golf ball, which is played from the direction of the other end of the fairway 59 on the hole.
  • the fairway 59 and the slot recess 65 for example, the putting green of a hole in a golf course.
  • a setting of the topography of the fairway 59 is enabled, so that the player can set different exercise conditions for practice purposes. If the tee of the golf ball in the direction of the slot recess 65, so the ball rolls over the set by the playport supports surface of the fairway 59. It can deviate from the flat surface, which is hardly present in practice, the puttering of the ball practiced. With the game park supports, it is possible to change the fairway 59 in its topographical shape in an area in front of the hole (the slot recess 65).
  • the runway is preferably made of a flexible material, such as a deformable plastic plate 60 ( Figure 2), which allows for a change in the surface.
  • the flexible material 60 with a Kunststoffgrasbe Anlagenung, eg a Kunststoffgrasteppich 61 be provided or with another surface coating.
  • the surface of the flexible material 60 may also be coated with a coating, eg a carpet.
  • further course supports 71a to 71d can be arranged so that the immediate surroundings around the hole can be changed topographically.
  • helical means are preferably used.
  • these play rail supports 71a to 71d can also serve for fastening the fairway 59, for example, by engaging them from below and thereby fixing the fairway 59.
  • the lane supports 63a to 64b which are slightly farther from the hole, are preferably formed as a pair of larger ones 63a, 63b and a pair of smaller leash supports 64a and 64b, each of these supports preferably being constructed as a variable tripod.
  • the height of the tripod can be adjusted via a screw, for example, to give the fairway the corresponding surface course.
  • a ball catching device 66 is arranged so that at least a portion of the fairway 59, preferably also the clearance recess, are mounted thereon.
  • the ball catching device 66 is chosen slightly wider than the fairway 59, so that balls that are played too far outwards, and therefore leave the fairway 59 laterally or beyond the end of the play area in the area of the slot recess 65, are picked up by the ball catching device 66.
  • the balls are also absorbed by the safety gear 66, which leave the fairway 59 through the track recess 65.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 An example of a ball catching device 66 is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, which essentially consists of a rectangular, open-topped, cuboidal hollow body, which in the interior comprises at least two inclined planes for collecting the golf balls.
  • the first inclined plane forms a large ball rolling surface 67 which extends over the entire width of the safety gear 66 and which, for example, is inclined downwards in the direction of the knock-down position in order to hit all the balls striking this surface, for example by passing through the slot recess 65 or by leaving the fairway 59 laterally or behind the hole, in one direction transport.
  • the large ball rolling surface 67 is adjoined by a small ball rolling surface 68 which, for example, is inclined transversely to the inclination of the large rolling surface 67 in order to guide the balls out of the catching device 66.
  • the small rolling surface 68 preferably has a smaller width than twice the ball diameter and leads the coming of the large Ballabroll Structure 67 balls further from the
  • the small ball rolling surface 68 is located with its highest part lower or at the same height as the lowest lying part of the large ball rolling surface 67.
  • the inclination directions of the ball rolling surfaces are arranged at angles different from 0 and 180 degrees to each other to obtain the effect of a funnel-like ball collection.
  • the angle is 90 degrees, and the rolling surfaces overlap or are interconnected by further inclined surfaces.
  • all collected balls are discharged laterally on the ball catching device 66 through a ball outlet opening 70, at which a ball storage container 72 can be filled.
  • collecting the balls can also be done on funnel-shaped surfaces of the safety gear. It should be mentioned, however, that a funnel-like area in the corresponding size represents an increasing cost factor in comparison to the two inclined rolling surfaces.
  • the play-struts 71a to 71d located around the hole or near the hole are mounted on or properly supported on the ball-catching device 66 (e.g., when fixed to the runway 59 itself).
  • these supports are e.g. mounted on the large ball rolling surface 67.
  • the deformable play track 59 can consist of a board-like material, approximately 10 cm to 30 cm wide, in order, for example, to practice straight ball movements.
  • a slight slope or a slope for the ball track, towards the hole (the slot clearance) can be specified via the play rail supports.
  • this makes it possible to practice straight putting strokes in a defined direction on a nearly flat green.
  • the golf practice landscape 1 according to the invention may comprise a pedestal 57 at the other end of the fairway 59.
  • the pedestal 57 is preferably wider than the fairway 59, for example, to laterally attach a golf ball presentation device 100.
  • the player preferably strikes the ball from the platform 57 in the direction of the slot recess 65 over the
  • Playway 57 the topography of which is set by means of the playport supports.
  • On the pedestal is preferably also applied a coating or coating corresponding to that of the fairway 59, e.g. an artificial grass carpet 58.
  • the fairway 59 is fixed to the platform 57, e.g. by means of a piece of pipe 62, a squared timber or a corresponding agent, which serves as a fairway pad, locked on the pedestal height and / or fixed.
  • FIG 3 shows a top view of the golf ball presentation device 100 according to the invention with a ball storage container 41, which serves as a ball reservoir for the presentation device.
  • the ball storage container 41 is a block-shaped hollow body with a container filling opening 43 at a rear portion of its upper surface, which serves for filling golf balls.
  • a container axis 47 is mounted in order to fix the container 41 in an axle fixing 5a, 5b located in a recess of an axle receptacle 3a, 3b of the golf ball presentation device 100 (see also FIGS Fig. 5).
  • the recess is wedge-shaped, wherein the container axis 47 along an inclined plane with the Anfahme Dr 4a, 4b slides until a fixation in the
  • Axle fixing 5a, 5b takes place.
  • a container support 48 is attached to the rear end, which supports the storage container at the rear. Due to the inclination, the golf balls roll in the direction of the presentation device 100 and are loaded through a container opening 44 in the front side wall of the storage container 41 in this.
  • the container support 48 is pivotally mounted or hinged, such as by a Schamierachs Entry 50 which is mounted about a hinge axis 49 which is itself stored or fixed in Hinge Fixier Sharingen 51 a and 51 b, which on the rear side wall of the Reservoir 41 are attached. If the container support 48 is folded over, it is preferably recessed in the bottom of the storage container 41 in a support recess 52. For easier transport of the storage container 41, a container handle 42 is mounted on its upper side.
  • the ball storage container 41 is also used for collecting the golf balls on the ball catching device 66.
  • the container support 48 is then folded over and sunk in the bottom of the container 41 in the support recess 52, so that the rear part of the ball storage container 41, 72 rests on the ground, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the ball storage container 41, 72 additionally has a lateral container opening 46, via which the golf balls are loaded from the ball discharge opening 70 of the ball catching device 66.
  • a ball deflector 53 may be mounted in the front region of the ball storage container 41.
  • the ball deflector 53 is preferably wedge-shaped, so that the golf balls 40 can be dispensed on a reduced cross-section of the front container opening 44 in a reduced manner compared to the cross section of the storage container 41, and thus more easily into the
  • Golf Ballvorlagevoriques 100 can be initiated. By the cross section of the front container opening 44, about 3 to 5 golf balls 40 can be spent next to each other, while along the cross section of the golf ball storage container 41 about 5 to 7 (or more) golf balls are arranged side by side. To avoid ball jamming, the ball deflector 53 may be pivotable about a ball deflector axis 54 at a limited angle. In addition, in the region of the front container opening 44 at the top of the storage container, a container recess 45 which is open towards the front can be attached. In FIGS. 3 to 5, the golf ball presentation device 100 according to the invention is shown in the individual views.
  • the golf balls 40 roll from the golf storage container 41 through the front container opening 44 onto a separating channel 9 of the golf ball presentation device 100, which can receive approximately 3 to 5, preferably 4, balls 40.
  • the separation channel 9 is limited at its rear end by a Trennrinnenleitblech 10, which prevents balls 40 leave the separation channel 9 to the rear.
  • a ball stopper 18 At the front end of the separation channel 9 is a ball stopper 18 and an inclined toward the original surface dispensing channel 21, for example by means of fixing screws 23 via a spending gutter holder 22 and an integrally formed on the separating groove 9 Trenntrinnennase 11, which includes a thread 20 having a carrier shape 2 is connected.
  • the separation channel 9 is inclined in the direction of the discharge chute 21, so that when a ball is released, the balls 40 roll from the gutter 9 into the discharge chute 21, from where they are rolled onto the original surface.
  • the separation channel 9 is pivotable about an axis, the separation channel axis 7, which extends approximately in the direction of the Tennrinne 9, preferably in the direction parallel to this.
  • the separation channel axis 7 is mounted on the carrier form 2 by means of axle blocks 6a, 6b and connected to the separation channel 9 by means of the gutter holder 8.
  • a lower Trennrinnenbeskyr 14 is mounted, on which the separation channel 9 rests in the unactuated state. In this case, the balls 40 collected on the separating channel 9 rest on the ball stopper 18, which prevents the ball from being released forward.
  • the separation channel 9 is moved about the separation axis 7 against the lower Trennrinnenbegrenzers 14, then the foremost ball 40 rolls on a Ballstopperaussparung 19 of the ball stopper 18, and moves on the separation channel 9 forward until the ball fully released by the ball stopper 18 becomes. When released, the ball 40 then rolls over the dispensing channel 21 on the template surface. With such a movement of the gutter 9, this raises slightly, whereby a separating tongue 17 between the two foremost balls 40 engages and prevents release of the foremost ball 40, the following and all subsequent balls at the release.
  • the separation channel 9 comes at ball release at an upper Trennrinnenbegrenzer 13, which by means of a support 16 also on the Achsbock 6a is attached to the plant, whereby the tilting movement of the separation channel 9 is limited.
  • the tilting movement of the separation channel 9 may be performed manually by hand or via a lever attached to the separation channel, or it may be by means of electromechanical means, e.g. be operated by means of a servomotor, and a control device for these means.
  • the separation gutter 9 is moved from the bottom to the top for ball release.
  • the separation channel 9 is moved (tilted) for ball release in the reverse direction.
  • the separation gutter 9 are held in an upper position by means of a spring or other suitable means in which a ball stopper in front of the separation channel prevents the release of a ball.
  • the separation chute is moved downwards, whereby, as described above, then a separating tongue between the two foremost balls comes to intervene to prevent release of the balls in the next ball release of the following balls.
  • a mechanical connection between the separating groove 9 and the pivoting lever 29a is provided by means of a flexible connector 30 which is connected to a pivoting lever 29a pivotable about a further axis of rotation 26 by means of a lever 12 attached to the separating channel 9 or the separating channel holder 8 with a connection stopper receptacle 12 produced.
  • the axis of rotation 26 is arranged perpendicular to the separation channel axis 7.
  • the flexible connector 30 engages the connection stopper receptacle 12 of the lever 12 by means of a connection stopper 31, and is fixedly connected to the pivoting lever 29a.
  • This fixed connection takes place, for example, via a connecting terminal 32, which are fixed by means of screws 34a, 34b to threads 33a, 33b in the pivot lever 29a.
  • the axis of rotation 26 for the pivot lever 29a, 29b is preferably by itself in an axle tube 25th located ball bearings 27a, 27b stored in this.
  • the axle tube 25 is connected via an Achsrohrhalterung 24 with the carrier mold 2.
  • the axis of rotation 26 is supported on the left and right by a nut 28a, 28b in the axle tube 25.
  • Actuator 35 actuate the pivot lever pair, or the trainer can by means of an actuating lever 39 which is mounted on the actuating element opposite end of a pivot lever actuate this.
  • the actuation of the pivot lever pair is then transmitted mechanically by means of the connector 30 to the separation channel 9, whereby then by tilting the separation channel 9, a ball 40 is released.
  • the torque required for tilting the separation channel 9 can be reduced by providing, for example, on the pivot lever 29a.
  • a weight 37 is attached. In this weight, a fixing bore 38 may be provided for receiving the operating lever 39, which then may be e.g. operated by the coach.
  • additional fixing posts 56 are provided to better fix the golf club or to bring it into a well-defined position, e.g. is required for the use of the device 100 in the ball lifting mechanism described in DE 103 20 989.1.
  • the Schwenkhebelpress 29a, 29b is connected via a strut connecting device 36 via a connecting strut with the ball lifting mechanism.
  • the golf ball presentation device described in DE 10320 989.1 can be replaced by the device 100 according to the invention.
  • the method described in DE 10320 989.1 for the presentation of a ball can also in the inventive
  • Ball catching device 71 c Playground support Large ball rolling surface 71 d Playground support Small ball rolling surface 72 Ball storage container
  • Ball outlet opening 100 Golf ball advance device a Playground support

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Abstract

Site d'entraînement modulaire pour le golf (1) destiné à être monté sur une surface, de préférence pour l'entraînement au putting ou au chipping, avec des balles de golf, comprenant une bande continue, correspondant à un terrain de jeu (59) qui présente, au voisinage d'une extrémité distante d'un point de frappe de la balle de golf, un trou (65) ménagé dans ladite bande, pour la réception de la balle de golf, et au moins un support de bande déplaçable, destiné à faire varier la topographie de la bande (59) entre le point de frappe de la balle de golf et l'extrémité éloignée de la bande (59). L'approvisionnement en balles s'effectue de préférence à partir d'un distributeur de balles, servant à présenter au joueur une balle de golf (40) à la fois, en position de frappe, distributeur comprenant une goulotte de sélection (9) inclinée par rapport à l'horizontale, appropriée pour recevoir au moins une balle de golf, ladite goulotte (9) étant susceptible de basculer autour d'un axe (7) de cette goulotte, en vue de libérer une balle de golf.
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US4611809A (en) * 1985-01-04 1986-09-16 Irvin Gettelfinger Golf putting practice apparatus
WO1989006995A1 (fr) * 1988-02-05 1989-08-10 Tgm Technology Pty Ltd Appareil d'entrainement au putting
US6179721B1 (en) * 1999-03-22 2001-01-30 Paul C. Bevan Golf putting apparatus with variable surface
US20040137994A1 (en) * 2003-01-10 2004-07-15 Chang Chen Te Golf putting practice device

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US6179721B1 (en) * 1999-03-22 2001-01-30 Paul C. Bevan Golf putting apparatus with variable surface
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