DEVICE AND METHOD FOR LAUNCHING A PROJECTILE ACROSS A RANGE
First Claim
1. A device for launching a projectile across a range, the device comprising:
- a generally C-shaped head, the generally C-shaped head defined by a nest, the nest forms a half-hemisphere sized and dimensioned to releasably retain the projectile, a pair of lateral retention arms, and a base, the nest having a distal portion and a proximal portion, a distance between the distal portion and the proximal portion of the C-shaped head corresponding generally to a diameter or width of the projectile, the distal portion terminating at a distal concave point, the proximal portion terminating at a proximal concave point, the distal portion greater in length, width and surface area than the proximal portion, the pair of lateral retention arms extending outwardly from the nest in opposite directions to each other and disposed laterally relative to the nest, the base having an opening, each of the lateral retention arms having a proximal end attached to the nest proximate the proximal portion and a distal end attached to the nest proximate the distal portion of the nest; and
a shaft, the shaft defined a head end and a handle end, the opening of the base configured to detachably mate with the shaft.
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Abstract
A device and method for launching a projectile, such as a golf ball, across a range. The device enables a golf ball to be launched across a golf course with greater control than is possible with a traditional golf club. The ease of loading the projectile into the launching device and swinging the launching device forward adds greater distance to the projectile due to an increase in angular momentum and back spin on the projectile. The device includes a C-shaped head defined by a nest, a pair of lateral retention arms, and a base. A distal portion is longer than a proximal portion to create backspin on the projectile. The concavity and lateral arms hold the projectile in place. The distal and proximal portions terminate at concave points that grip dimples on the projectile. The base is fixedly attached to a shaft, which is used for swinging the head.
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18 Claims
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1. A device for launching a projectile across a range, the device comprising:
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a generally C-shaped head, the generally C-shaped head defined by a nest, the nest forms a half-hemisphere sized and dimensioned to releasably retain the projectile, a pair of lateral retention arms, and a base, the nest having a distal portion and a proximal portion, a distance between the distal portion and the proximal portion of the C-shaped head corresponding generally to a diameter or width of the projectile, the distal portion terminating at a distal concave point, the proximal portion terminating at a proximal concave point, the distal portion greater in length, width and surface area than the proximal portion, the pair of lateral retention arms extending outwardly from the nest in opposite directions to each other and disposed laterally relative to the nest, the base having an opening, each of the lateral retention arms having a proximal end attached to the nest proximate the proximal portion and a distal end attached to the nest proximate the distal portion of the nest; and a shaft, the shaft defined a head end and a handle end, the opening of the base configured to detachably mate with the shaft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A launching device, the device comprising:
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a golf ball, the golf ball defined by a generally spherical shape and a plurality of dimples, the golf ball configured to be retained and launched by the device; a generally C-shaped head, the generally C-shaped head defined by a nest, the nest forms a half-hemisphere sized and dimensioned to releasably retain the projectile, a pair of lateral retention arms, and a base, the nest having a distal portion and a proximal portion, a distance between the distal portion and the proximal portion of the C-shaped head corresponding generally to a diameter or width of the golf ball, the distal portion configured to be longer and wider and having greater surface area than the proximal portion, each of the lateral retention arms having a proximal end attached to the nest proximate the proximal portion and a distal end attached to the nest proximate the distal portion of the nest; wherein the longer dimensions of the distal portion relative to the proximal portion enable creation of backspin on the golf ball while launching the golf ball, the distal portion terminating at a distal concave point, the proximal portion terminating at a proximal concave point, wherein the generally concave configuration of the distal concave point and proximal concave point enable enhanced gripping of the plurality of dimples of the golf ball, the pair of lateral retention arms disposed laterally relative to the nest, the pair of lateral retention arms extending outwardly from the nest in opposite directions to each other and configured to form an arc away from the nest and conform to a contour of the golf ball, wherein the arc is sized and dimensioned to retain the golf ball on the nest, the base having an opening, the base configured to be fixed in relation to the nest; a ball plunger, the ball plunger disposed concentrically in the nest for helping to retain the golf ball; and a shaft, the shaft defined a head end and a handle end, the head end configured to detachably mate with the opening of the base. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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