Golf ball cleaner
First Claim
1. A golf ball cleaner comprising:
- a housing having first and second separable hollow parts each having an open face defined by an annular edge, said parts releasably joined together in a said face to said face configuration at said annular edges, said annular edges thereof permitting relative rotation of said first and second hollow parts relative to one another when said first and second hollow parts are joined together; and
first and second pads respectively disposed within said first and second hollow parts, said first and second pads being in opposed facing relationship to each other for accommodating a golf ball therebetween when said first and second hollow parts are joined, whereby said pads are caused to wipe a said golf ball upon rotation of said first and second hollow parts relative to one another, means for separably joining said first and second hollow parts including a strap extending over an outer surface of one of said first and second hollow parts and releasably attached at opposite ends to an outer surface of the other of said first and second hollow parts.
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Abstract
A golf ball cleaner with a housing having the outward appearance of an ordinary golf ball, the housing separable into two hollow, semi-spherical sections for placement of a golf ball therein for cleaning. Each hollow section includes a pad made of a sponge-like material releasably attached to the interior face thereof. One pad further includes a layer of a slightly abrasive fiber on the outside surface thereof such that cleaning is effected without scratching the surface of the golf ball. The two halves are releasably joined at common, overlapping annular edges which allows rotation of one half relative to the other half about an axis perpendicular to the plane of joining. The twisting motion of the two halves and friction caused by the pads effect cleaning of the golf ball.
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7 Claims
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1. A golf ball cleaner comprising:
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a housing having first and second separable hollow parts each having an open face defined by an annular edge, said parts releasably joined together in a said face to said face configuration at said annular edges, said annular edges thereof permitting relative rotation of said first and second hollow parts relative to one another when said first and second hollow parts are joined together; and first and second pads respectively disposed within said first and second hollow parts, said first and second pads being in opposed facing relationship to each other for accommodating a golf ball therebetween when said first and second hollow parts are joined, whereby said pads are caused to wipe a said golf ball upon rotation of said first and second hollow parts relative to one another, means for separably joining said first and second hollow parts including a strap extending over an outer surface of one of said first and second hollow parts and releasably attached at opposite ends to an outer surface of the other of said first and second hollow parts. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A golf ball cleaner comprising:
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a housing having first and second hollow semi-spherical halves each terminating in an annular edge, said halves separably joinable at said annular edges, one of said annular edges being radially inward of the other of said annular edges; means for separably joining said first and second halves while permitting rotation of said first and second halves relative to one another about said annular edges when said first and second halves are joined together; and first and second pads detachably disposed in respective said first and second halves, said first and second pads in opposed facing relationship relative to each other and accommodating a golf ball therebetween for cleaning thereof, wherein each pad is caused to wipe a said golf ball therebetween upon rotation of said first and second halves relative to one another, said means for separably joining said first and second halves including a strap extending over an outer surface of one of said first and second halves and releasably attached at opposite ends to an outer surface of the other of said first and second halves. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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