Golf trainer device
First Claim
1. A golf trainer device comprisinga frame having first and second generally rectangular sections made of tubing,each rectangular section having front and rear spaced vertical legs and upper and lower spaced horizontal legs,means defining plugs interposed between adjacent ends of each vertical leg and each horizontal leg permitting each rectangular section to be folded relative to each other,means defining transverse pins connecting the rear vertical legs in close proximity to each other,means defining rods attaching the upper horizontal legs to each other and the lower horizontal legs to each other at a horizontal distance greater than the rear vertical legs are to each other whereby the frame defines a generally wedge configuration,an upper horizontal flexible net attached to and extending across the space between the two upper horizontal legs, a lower horizontal flexible net attached to and extending across the space between the two lower horizontal legs,a vertical flexible net for each rectangular section attached to and extending across the space defined by the two horizontal legs and the two vertical legs of each rectangular section,a vertical flexible fabric sheet fixed to the upper and lower nets and to the two vertical side nets, said fabric sheet being located intermediately between the front and rear legs of the rectangular sections so as to present an impact area for a driven golf ball, andmeans defining a removable connection for said means defining rods whereby said means defining rods are removably attached to said horizontal legs permitting the frame to be folded with the two rectangular sections disposed adjacent each other.
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Abstract
A golf trainer device is disclosed as including a frame defined by a pair of generally rectangular frame sections arranged in side-by-side vertical, upright positions with a rear hinge connecting the two sections and permitting folding thereof between a side-by-side position and a V-shaped position, connecting rods between the two frame sections for retaining the same in the V-shaped position; upper and lower horizontal flexible nets spanning the space between upper and lower portions of the two frame sections, respectively; a pair of vertical flexible nets, one attached to each frame section; a vertical flexible fabric sheet fixed to the horizontal nets intermediately between front and rear vertical legs of the frame sections so as to present an impact area for a driven golf ball; the flexible fabric sheet being made of a fabric stronger than the horizontal and vertical nets to absorb the impact of a driven golf ball; removable attachments for each connecting rod whereby the rods may be removed to permit folding of the two frame sections from the V-shaped position to the side-by-side position; a skirt portion on the lower horizontal net extending beyond the front vertical legs of the frame sections to facilitate return of a driven golf ball; the lower horizontal net being inclined downwardly toward the front vertical legs for returning a driven golf ball to the skirt portion; and, wherein the horizontal vertical nets are made of transparent material so that light may enter the device.
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1. A golf trainer device comprising
a frame having first and second generally rectangular sections made of tubing, each rectangular section having front and rear spaced vertical legs and upper and lower spaced horizontal legs, means defining plugs interposed between adjacent ends of each vertical leg and each horizontal leg permitting each rectangular section to be folded relative to each other, means defining transverse pins connecting the rear vertical legs in close proximity to each other, means defining rods attaching the upper horizontal legs to each other and the lower horizontal legs to each other at a horizontal distance greater than the rear vertical legs are to each other whereby the frame defines a generally wedge configuration, an upper horizontal flexible net attached to and extending across the space between the two upper horizontal legs, a lower horizontal flexible net attached to and extending across the space between the two lower horizontal legs, a vertical flexible net for each rectangular section attached to and extending across the space defined by the two horizontal legs and the two vertical legs of each rectangular section, a vertical flexible fabric sheet fixed to the upper and lower nets and to the two vertical side nets, said fabric sheet being located intermediately between the front and rear legs of the rectangular sections so as to present an impact area for a driven golf ball, and means defining a removable connection for said means defining rods whereby said means defining rods are removably attached to said horizontal legs permitting the frame to be folded with the two rectangular sections disposed adjacent each other.
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