Headgear with ball marker

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Inventors

Shwartz, Kenneth A.
Lord, Charles

Application #

921316

Filed

Aug-2-2001

Published

May-20-2003

Current US Class

002/209.13
224/918

International Classes

A42B 001/24

Field of Search

2/10 2/12 2/195.1-195.4 2/175.1 2/209.13 224/918 40/329

Assignee

Ahead Headgear (New Bedford, MA)

Examiners

Calvert; John J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foley Hoag LLP

US Patent References

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International Search Report Completed on July 10, 2002 and mailed on September 10, 2002.

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Abstract
A headgear designed for releasably securing a golf ball marker by magnetic attraction is provided. The headgear includes a head band, a head strap attached to the head band for adjusting a circumference of the head band, and a buckle through which the head strap extends for securing an adjusted position of the head strap. The buckle is designed to releasably secure a golf ball marker thereto by magnetic attraction.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A headgear for releasably securing a golf ball marker thereon, the headgear comprising:

a headband having opposing ends spaced from one another for placement circumferentially about a head of a person;

a bill portion being attached at its proximal end to the headband;

a head strap extending across a space between the opposing ends of the headband, for adjusting a distance between the opposing ends across the space to adjust a circumference of the headband; and

a buckle designed to releasably secure a golf ball marker thereto by magnetic attraction, and through which one end of the head strap extends for securing the head strap at its adjusted position.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally to headgear, for examples caps and visors, and more particularly, to golf caps or visors having a head-strap buckle which permits placement of a golf ball marker thereon.

BACKGROUND ART

When playing golf, once the golf balls have reached the putting green, it may be necessary to provide a putting player with a putting path that is without interference from another ball that may be positioned between the ball of the putting player and the hole. To remove this potential interference, the usual practice is to temporarily remove the interfering ball and replace it with a ball marker to mark the correct position of the interfering ball. Once it is the turn of the player with the interfering ball to play, the marker may be removed and the ball replaced to its correct position, ready to be putted.

Often, players use coins or other similar small objects to mark the position of the ball, so as to not create any unnecessary interference with the putting path of the putting player. However, as it may be the case, there may be occasions when a coin or a marking object is not readily available. The resulting search for a suitable ball marker can lead to a delay of the game, not only for the group, but for subsequent groups of players on the course.
 
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