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US3561765A US719329A US3561765DA US3561765A US 3561765 A US3561765 A US 3561765A US 719329 A US719329 A US 719329A US 3561765D A US3561765D A US 3561765DA US 3561765 A US3561765 A US 3561765A
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  • the invention provides a simple and effective approach for simulating putting.
  • an inclined plate member is provided having an upturned wall around its outer edge except for the portions thereof which serve to receive the golf ball and to return the golf ball to the putter.
  • a guide arm is provided to divide the surface of the plate member into a golf ball receiving portion and into a golf ball return portion. The entry to the golf ball receiving portion defined by the guide arm is the exact diameter of the cup in a regulation golf green. The positioning of the guide arm further serves to permit the ready return of the golf ball to the practice putter after putting has been effected.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of the simulated putting arrangement defining the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a view of the invention in side elevation, partly in vertical section, taken at line 2-2 in FIG. I and looking in the direction of the arrows; and, l
  • FIG. 3 is a fragmentary view showing an invention embodiment employing gripping members.
  • the simulated putting arrangement defining the invention comprises a base member 12 having an inclined surface 120 for receiving and returning a golf ball.
  • the base member 12 has an upturned wall around a portion thereof, particularly a sidewall 12b, all blending together.
  • the entire structure is made from a molded plastic material.
  • the surface 124 of the base member 12 receives a baflle or guide member 14, typically positioned at an angle of 2 I with reference to a vertical plane extending normally to the front of the base member or with reference to a vertical plane along the longitudinal axis of the base member.
  • the bafflc or guide arm [4 may be disposed within a range of 15 to 25 to the aforesaid vertical plane to achieve equally effective results.
  • the guide arm 14 is so arranged on the surface 12a ofthc base member 12 to provide a golf ball entry I5 having the size of the regulation cup in a golf green.”
  • the putter knows that the mouth or entry 15 for the golf ball receiving area is the same as the diameter of the cup in a conventional green, and, therefore, serves as an accurate training and practice approach.
  • a combination of the entry or mouth I5 and the angle of the guide arm 14 further serves to readily pennit the return of the golf ball, with the assistance of gravity occasioned by the incline of surface 12a.
  • the golf ball passes through the mouth 15 and may either hit the sidewall 12b. guide arm 14, or even a portion of the curved back wall 120.
  • the arrangement is such that positive golf ball return is always achieved, through a variety of rlcochetting actions.
  • the golf ball then rolls from the structure through an opening 17 defining an exit mouth and ball towards the practice putter.
  • gripping points or feet I9 are desirable.
  • An example of such is shown in the invention embodiment of FIG. 3 (only one of which is shown).
  • the feet or gripping points I9 could be a fixed part of the structure, or, in the alternative, could be removably received in openings disposed along the bottom edge of the base member 12.
  • the purpose of these gripping feet is to prevent any unwanted movement of the overall structure and, accordingly, could typically be made from a resilient material.
  • the guide arm 14 may be a separate part. and the angle of incline of surface raised or lowered as desired.
  • the above description should be considered illustrative, and not as limiting the scope of the following claims:
  • a simulated putting arrangement comprising an inclined golf ball receiving surface, a wall surrounding a portion of said golf ball receiving surface defined as sidewalls and a rear wall, a straight guide arm fixedly disposed on said golf ball receiving surface and angling towards one of said sidewalls in a range between l5 and 25 with respect to a vertical plane along the length of the device, said guide am having a leading edge and a lagging edge, said lagging edge of said guide arm spaced from said rear wall, the distance between said leading edge of said guide arm and said one of said sidewalls being approximately the diameter of a regulation cup in a conventional golf green and defining an opening for the passage of a golf ball onto said receiving surface, and the distance between said leading edge of said guide arm and the other of said sidewalls defining a golf ball return passageway.

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A simulated putting arrangement characterized by a guide arm angularly disposed on a partially enclosed inclined plate member, where the opening to such plate member for the golf ball is the same as an actual cup, and where the position of the guide arm permits the ready return of the golf ball to the practice putter. The guide arm angles towards one side of the device in a rang of between 15* and 25* with reference to a vertical plane along the length of the device.

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United States Patent Inventors Larry D. Dixon 1729 S. Grand Ave., Evansville, Ind. 44713; William Virgil Johnson, RR. 4 Box 41 I Mesher Park Drive, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Ind. 47712 Appl. No. 7 l9,329
Filed Apr. 8, 1968 Patented Feb. 9, I971 PRACTICE PUTTING DEVICE 1 Claim, 3 Drawing Figs.
US. Cl 273/177, 273/179 Int. Cl A63!) 57/00 Field of Search 273/177,
178, 179(All), 180, 127
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,275,325 9/1966 MacKenzie 273/179(C) 3,342,495 9/ I 967 Wasley 273/179X 3,351,345 I 1/1967 Robinette 273/179X Primary Examiner-George J. Marlo Attorney-Warren D. Flackbert ABSTRACT: A simulated putting arrangement characterized by a guide arm angularly disposed on a partially enclosed inclined plate member, where the opening to such plate member for the golf ball is the same as an actual cup, and where the position of the guide arm permits the ready return of the golf ball to the practice putter. The guide arm angles o ds on? s ofthe eu i r e efnbetwe 5 xt 25 with reference to a vertical plane along the length of the device.
HI I' I In PRACTICE PUTTING DEVICE As is known, in the game of golf, putting requires considerable skill for effective results. Many approaches have been developed for simulating putting away from the golf green, and such have been mostly objectionable, due to complicated and awkward mechanical structures. Accordingly, a need has arisen for a simple approach for practice putting, typically for use indoors, or, in any event, away from the golf green. An important consideration is the ready return of the golf ball to the practice putter without the necessity or use of mechanically movable arrangements.
The invention provides a simple and effective approach for simulating putting. In this connection, an inclined plate member is provided having an upturned wall around its outer edge except for the portions thereof which serve to receive the golf ball and to return the golf ball to the putter. A guide arm is provided to divide the surface of the plate member into a golf ball receiving portion and into a golf ball return portion. The entry to the golf ball receiving portion defined by the guide arm is the exact diameter of the cup in a regulation golf green. The positioning of the guide arm further serves to permit the ready return of the golf ball to the practice putter after putting has been effected. v
The invention will become more apparent from the follow ing description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a plan view of the simulated putting arrangement defining the invention;
FIG. 2 is a view of the invention in side elevation, partly in vertical section, taken at line 2-2 in FIG. I and looking in the direction of the arrows; and, l
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary view showing an invention embodiment employing gripping members.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawing and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would norrnally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
Referring now to the FIGS. the simulated putting arrangement defining the invention comprises a base member 12 having an inclined surface 120 for receiving and returning a golf ball. The base member 12 has an upturned wall around a portion thereof, particularly a sidewall 12b, all blending together. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the entire structure is made from a molded plastic material.
The surface 124 of the base member 12 receives a baflle or guide member 14, typically positioned at an angle of 2 I with reference to a vertical plane extending normally to the front of the base member or with reference to a vertical plane along the longitudinal axis of the base member. In other embodiments of the invention, the bafflc or guide arm [4 may be disposed within a range of 15 to 25 to the aforesaid vertical plane to achieve equally effective results.
7 In any event, and most importantly, the guide arm 14 is so arranged on the surface 12a ofthc base member 12 to provide a golf ball entry I5 having the size of the regulation cup in a golf green." In other words, in practice putting. the putter knows that the mouth or entry 15 for the golf ball receiving area is the same as the diameter of the cup in a conventional green, and, therefore, serves as an accurate training and practice approach.
A combination of the entry or mouth I5 and the angle of the guide arm 14 further serves to readily pennit the return of the golf ball, with the assistance of gravity occasioned by the incline of surface 12a. In other words, the golf ball passes through the mouth 15 and may either hit the sidewall 12b. guide arm 14, or even a portion of the curved back wall 120. In
any event, the arrangement is such that positive golf ball return is always achieved, through a variety of rlcochetting actions. The golf ball then rolls from the structure through an opening 17 defining an exit mouth and ball towards the practice putter.
While the invention should normally not slide during use, there may be a situation where gripping points or feet I9 are desirable. An example of such is shown in the invention embodiment of FIG. 3 (only one of which is shown). In this connection, the feet or gripping points I9 could be a fixed part of the structure, or, in the alternative, could be removably received in openings disposed along the bottom edge of the base member 12. As stated, the purpose of these gripping feet is to prevent any unwanted movement of the overall structure and, accordingly, could typically be made from a resilient material.
The simulated putting arrangement described above is susceptible to various changes within the spirit of the invention. For example, the guide arm 14 may be a separate part. and the angle of incline of surface raised or lowered as desired. Thus, the above description should be considered illustrative, and not as limiting the scope of the following claims:
We claim:
I. A simulated putting arrangement comprising an inclined golf ball receiving surface, a wall surrounding a portion of said golf ball receiving surface defined as sidewalls and a rear wall, a straight guide arm fixedly disposed on said golf ball receiving surface and angling towards one of said sidewalls in a range between l5 and 25 with respect to a vertical plane along the length of the device, said guide am having a leading edge and a lagging edge, said lagging edge of said guide arm spaced from said rear wall, the distance between said leading edge of said guide arm and said one of said sidewalls being approximately the diameter of a regulation cup in a conventional golf green and defining an opening for the passage of a golf ball onto said receiving surface, and the distance between said leading edge of said guide arm and the other of said sidewalls defining a golf ball return passageway.

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1. A simulated putting arrangement comprising an inclined golf ball receiving surface, a wall surrounding a portion of said golf ball receiving surface defined as sidewalls and a rear wall, a straight guide arm fixedly disposed on said golf ball receiving surface and angling towards one of said sidewalls in a range between 15* and 25* with respect to a vertical plane along the length of the device, said guide arm having a leading edge and a lagging edge, said lagging edge of said guide arm spaced from said rear wall, the distance between said leading edge of said guide arm and said one of said sidewalls being approximately the diameter of a regulation cup in a conventional golf green and defining an opening for the passage of a golf ball onto said receiving surface, and the distance between said leading edge of said guide arm and the other of said sidewalls defining a golf ball return passageway.
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US4573686A (en) * 1982-10-28 1986-03-04 Yoshiro Nakamats Putting training device for golfers
US4725063A (en) * 1986-10-24 1988-02-16 Principle Plastics Practice putting target
US5251885A (en) * 1990-09-28 1993-10-12 Neil Logan Golf ball drive practice device
US5421578A (en) * 1994-04-25 1995-06-06 Ames; Ronald Golf putting and chipping trainer and desk accessory device
US6179722B1 (en) 1999-02-11 2001-01-30 Thomas M. Bond Putting trainer for speed control
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US4573686A (en) * 1982-10-28 1986-03-04 Yoshiro Nakamats Putting training device for golfers
US4725063A (en) * 1986-10-24 1988-02-16 Principle Plastics Practice putting target
US5251885A (en) * 1990-09-28 1993-10-12 Neil Logan Golf ball drive practice device
US5421578A (en) * 1994-04-25 1995-06-06 Ames; Ronald Golf putting and chipping trainer and desk accessory device
US6179722B1 (en) 1999-02-11 2001-01-30 Thomas M. Bond Putting trainer for speed control
US6497625B2 (en) 2001-01-16 2002-12-24 Richard W. Newby Apparatus and method for returning a golf ball to a desired location
US8894504B1 (en) * 2013-01-16 2014-11-25 Stacy Keisler Golf putting training device
USD856430S1 (en) * 2017-09-12 2019-08-13 Michael Cangi Outdoor ball game
USD910759S1 (en) * 2020-06-15 2021-02-16 Jinhao Chen Board game
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