Marker

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Inventors

Carman, Edward W.

Application #

535123

Filed

Sep-23-1983

Published

Dec-25-1984

Current US Class

040/124.5
040/217
052/103
116/202
116/209
116/222
404/16
473/150

International Classes

F21Q 003/00; E01F 009/02; A63B 057/00; G09F 019/00

Field of Search

40/124.5 40/217 52/103 116/209 116/202 116/222 116/63 273/32 404/15 404/16 411/456 411/450 411/908 362/364 362/365 362/363 362/186 340/114

Examiners

Stephan; Steven L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Berman, Aisenberg & Platt

US Patent References

4363420   Aperture plugs

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Other References

The American City Magazine for Mar. 1926 p. 333.

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Abstract
A marker comprises an elastic visible element connected to a base. The visible element extends upwardly from the base so that it may be seen from a distance. The visible element is elastically deformable to allow a machine, such as a mower, to pass over the marker without causing damage. The marker may be illuminated to be visible at night.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A marker comprising a base adapted to be secured to the ground, said base having a first outer periphery, securing means attached to said base for securing said base to the ground, and visible means attached to said base, said visible means being flexible and concave to said base when not deformed and having a second outer periphery which engages said first outer periphery for holding said visible means to said base, said first and second outer periphery having connection means such that said first outer periphery is slidably connected to said second outer periphery to allow said second outer periphery to move with respect to said first outer periphery.

2. The marker of claim 1 wherein said base comprises a flat disk.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to the art of markers which are attached to the ground. The invention finds particular utility as a distance marker on a golf course.

BACKGROUND ART

It is known to use a marker attached to the ground. Such a marker is used for a variety of purposes such as to delineate a path, or to indicate a particular location. It is known, for example, to employ a marker on the fairway of a golf course to advise a player of the distance from the marker to the green. One such known fairway marker is made of plastic resin and is a rectangular solid approximately nine inches long, seven inches wide and one thick thick.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,054,000 (Lisle) shows a marker wherein a solid marker is attached to the ground. U.S. Pat. No. 1,558,078 (Darby) shows a rigid stake with a semi-spherical cap attached. U.S. Pat. No. 429,650 (Scott) shows a semi-spherical element secured to the ground by a stake. U.S. Pat. No. 1,528,056 (Herbert) shows a marker similar to that of Scott.
 
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