Golf Score Indicator

Inoue November 12, 1

Patent Grant 3847110

U.S. patent number 3,847,110 [Application Number 05/356,491] was granted by the patent office on 1974-11-12 for golf score indicator. Invention is credited to Yukio Inoue.


United States Patent 3,847,110
Inoue November 12, 1974

GOLF SCORE INDICATOR

Abstract

This invention utilises interconnectable hook and pile fabric which comprises two members, one of which is provided with many small hooks or loops and the other is provided with many loops or hooks. By pressing one member on the other, hooks and loops entangle with each other whereby firm grip between them results. According to this invention, one member of said hook and pile fabric is attached to the back of golfer's glove. A score number indicating disk is rotatably attached to the other member. The shaft of said disk passes through the said member and terminates in a friction disk which is adapted to be in frictional contact with hooks or loops of the member attached to the back of golfer's glove whereby the position of said score number indicating disk will not be distorted by shocks or vibrations due to vigorous movements of golfer's arm so as to prevent error.


Inventors: Inoue; Yukio (Ageo City, Saitama Prefecture, JA)
Family ID: 23401654
Appl. No.: 05/356,491
Filed: May 2, 1973

Current U.S. Class: 116/223; 273/DIG.30; 473/212; 2/161.2; 273/DIG.26; 446/26
Current CPC Class: A63B 71/0672 (20130101); Y10S 273/26 (20130101); Y10S 273/30 (20130101)
Current International Class: A63B 71/06 (20060101); A63b 071/06 ()
Field of Search: ;116/120,133,114 ;24/DIG.18 ;46/DIG.1 ;273/32R ;248/25A

References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
1755995 April 1930 Lamb
2012023 August 1935 Richardson
2505357 April 1950 Gunderson
3370818 February 1968 Perr
3635190 January 1972 Araki
Primary Examiner: Capozi; Louis J.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Temko; Charles E.

Claims



What I claim is:

1. A golf score indicator for use with a golf glove comprising: a fabric hook and pile combination including a first member attached to the back of said glove, and a second member having a surface selectively engaged with a corresponding surface on said first member; a rotatable score number indicating disc arranged for rotation on an exposed surface of said second member, said disc having a shaft attached to an under surface thereof at one end thereof, said shaft passing through said second member and having at a second end thereof a planar friction disc mounted thereon, said disc having a friction surface contacting the said surface of said first member, the friction existing between said disc and said first member tending to maintain said score member in given rotational position.
Description



SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Hook and pile fabric is well known and widely used on clothes and diapers. It consists of two members, one of them being provided with many small hooks on one side thereof and the other being provided with many small loops on one side thereof. When one member is pushed on the other member, said hooks and loops entangle with each other so as to form firm grip.

This invention relates to a golf score indicator utilizing the above mentioned velcro or magic tape.

This golf score indicator is very simple and removably attached to a golfer's glove.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an exploded view in perspective of an embodiment of the invention showing the golf score indicator and glove to which said indicator is to be attached,

FIG. 2 is a view in perspective showing a golfer's glove to which score indicator is attached,

FIG. 3 is a fragmentary cross sectional view of the indicator and glove, and

FIG. 4 is a plan view of the indicator.

(A) designates a member of a hook and pile fabric combination which is provided with many small hooks on one surface thereof. This member is attached to the back of a golfer's glove 1 by means of a suitable adhesive. B designates the other member of the hook and pile combination which is provided with many small pile loops on one surface thereof.

2 DESIGNATES A ROTATIVE DISK BEARING SCORING NUMBERS AROUND ITS PERIPHERY. The shaft of said disk passes through the member B and provided with a friction disk 4 having a number of incisions on its end surface. The thickness of the disk 4 is substantially equal to the length of hooks implanted on the member B. Hooks above said friction disk are removed. 3 designates an arrow index printed on the surface of the member B so as to indicate the score number.

In use, the member B is placed on the member A and lightly pushed down whereby members A and B are firmely engaged and the friction disk 4 is brought into contact with the pile loops of the member A.

By turning the disk 2 by finger tip, a score number will be indicated by means of the arrow index 3. The position of the disk 2 will not be altered by shocks or vibrations due to vigorous movements of arm because of the friction existing between the friction disk 4 and the pile loops of the member A. Therefore, without any retaining means, the position of the disk 2 will be maintained whereby no error occurs.

For purposes of laundering the glove, the member B may be detached readily from the member A.

If desired, tbe members A and B may be interchanged.

I wish it to be understood that I do not consider the invention limited to the precise details of structure shown and set forth in this specification, for obvious modifications will occur to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains.

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