Golf ball retriever

4669770
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Inventors

Spielman, Rodney J.
Allison, Donald J.

Application #

896875

Filed

Aug-15-1986

Published

Jun-2-1987

Current US Class

056/328.1
294/19.2
414/440

International Classes

A63B 047/02

Field of Search

294/19.2 294/99.1 56/328 171/58 171/63 273/32 414/437 414/439 414/440

Assignee

Golftech Inc. (Ellington, CT)

Examiners

Cherry; Johnny D.

US Patent References

4066179   Apparatus for colle...
4318654   Tennis ball retrievi...
4593519   Apparatus for picki...

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Other References

Austad's 1986 Golfer's Preview Catalog showing five state of the art golf ball retrievers.

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Abstract
A device for retrieving golf balls consists of a pair of discs rotatably mounted upon a plastic body. The shaft used to rotatably support the discs also serves to maintain the prongs of the body in a spaced relationship in which they develop an optimal amount of force upon the discs. The head assembly consists of only a few parts, and no supplemental means is necessary to secure them.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

1. In a device for retrieving golf balls and the like, a head assembly comprised of a forked body which is integrally formed, as a single piece, from a synthetic resinous material, said body including at least two laterally spaced, generally parallel prong portions each having an inwardly extending boss element thereon with a socket formed thereinto and providing a bearing surface thereabout, said sockets being in lateral alignment with one another; a shaft supported between said prong portions and having opposite end portions seated within said sockets; at least two discs rotatably mounted upon said shaft and spaced laterally from one another to define a generally cylindrical space therebetween; and spacing means providing surface elements against which the inside surfaces of said discs bear to maintain them in said laterally spaced relationship, the distance between said discs being slightly less than the diameter of the balls that are to be retrieved with said device, and said discs being resiliently deflectable to receive such balls within said space and to wedge them therebetween, said prong portions having sufficient resilience to permit spreading from normal positions, for insertion of said shaft end portions into said sockets, and to thereafter return toward said normal positions to cause said bearing surfaces of said prong boss elements to bear upon said discs and to maintain said shaft and discs in assembly with said body, without need for supplemental securing means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Golfs balls are frequently lost during play because they are not readily visible and/or are difficult to reach or to get at (e.g., in a water hazard). A considerable variety of devices and machines have been proposed in the art for picking up balls and other objects from the ground, as typified by the inventions of the following U.S. patents:

    ______________________________________
    U.S. Pat. No.      Patentee
    ______________________________________
    2,365,540          M. E. Fonken
    2,812,871          L. Woodall
    3,136,573          R. J. Harke
    3,215,293          J. T. Kelly et al
    3,227,298          J. C. Shoemaker
    3,306,480          H. G. Wysong
    3,437,368          R. F. Anderson
    3,604,190          J. B. Wray
    3,784,037          L. Woodall
    4,066,179          A. K. Livingston
    4,318,654          D. Lee
    ______________________________________


Despite the activity indicated by the foregoing, a need remains for a device that is highly effective for retrieving golf balls, and which is nevertheless of uncomplicated and relatively inexpensive construction and is relatively facile to produce and easy to use.
 
  A golf ball retriever has a picker roll comprised of a plurality of thin discs spaced one from the other along a common central axis by a uniform spacing...  A device for retrieving golf balls consists of a pair of discs or disc portions rotatably mounted upon a plastic body. The shaft used to rotatably support...