Automatic golf ball supply device
First Claim
1. An automatic golf ball supply device that automatically supplies golf balls to where a user hits the golf balls with a golf club, the automatic golf ball supply device comprising:
- a frame having a golf ball outlet at a top;
a vertical carrier having a tee member where the golf ball is held and freely moving up/down to/from the outlet along a guide mounted on the frame;
a motor mounted on the frame;
a first rod having one end connected to a rotary shaft of the motor to pivot forward/backward;
a second rod having a slit at the center portion where the other end of the first rod is fitted, one end hinged to the frame to be pivoted by the first rod, and the other end horizontally moving along a rail formed on one side of the vertical carrier;
a separable pressed-member separated from the vertical carrier when the vertical carrier moves up, and hitting against a pressing plate formed on the other side of the vertical carrier to be pressed when the vertical carrier moves down;
a torque transmitting member connected to the pressed-member and converting the force pressing the pressed-member into torque; and
a golf ball guide member pushing the golf ball in the golf ball reservation room to be held on the tee member of the vertical carrier, which has moved down, while being pivoted by the torque transmitting member,wherein the pressed-member includes a bar-shaped structure having one end hit by the pressing plate and the other end being guided up/down along a vertical elongate slit formed at a side face of the frame,wherein the torque transmitting member includes first and second link members pivotally coupled to each other,wherein the first link member having one end coupled to the bar-shaped structure between the both ends thereof and the other end pivotally coupled to one end of the second link member,wherein the other end of the second link member is coupled to a rotation axis of the golf ball guide member in a perpendicular manner.
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Abstract
The present invention comprises: a frame; an ascending and descending vertical carrier; a motor; a first rod for performing a forwards rotation or backwards rotation movement; a second rod linked in movement to the other end of the first rod; a separating type of pressed-member which separates from the ascending and descending vertical carrier when the ascending and descending vertical carrier is ascending, and which collides with and is pressed by a pushing plate formed in the other side surface of the ascending and descending vertical carrier when the ascending and descending vertical carrier is descending; a rotational force transmission means for converting the pressing force of the pressed-member into a rotational force; and a golf ball guide member means for nudging the golf ball and settling it on a tee member of the ascending and descending vertical carrier when the vertical carrier has descended.
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4 Claims
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1. An automatic golf ball supply device that automatically supplies golf balls to where a user hits the golf balls with a golf club, the automatic golf ball supply device comprising:
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a frame having a golf ball outlet at a top; a vertical carrier having a tee member where the golf ball is held and freely moving up/down to/from the outlet along a guide mounted on the frame; a motor mounted on the frame; a first rod having one end connected to a rotary shaft of the motor to pivot forward/backward; a second rod having a slit at the center portion where the other end of the first rod is fitted, one end hinged to the frame to be pivoted by the first rod, and the other end horizontally moving along a rail formed on one side of the vertical carrier; a separable pressed-member separated from the vertical carrier when the vertical carrier moves up, and hitting against a pressing plate formed on the other side of the vertical carrier to be pressed when the vertical carrier moves down; a torque transmitting member connected to the pressed-member and converting the force pressing the pressed-member into torque; and a golf ball guide member pushing the golf ball in the golf ball reservation room to be held on the tee member of the vertical carrier, which has moved down, while being pivoted by the torque transmitting member, wherein the pressed-member includes a bar-shaped structure having one end hit by the pressing plate and the other end being guided up/down along a vertical elongate slit formed at a side face of the frame, wherein the torque transmitting member includes first and second link members pivotally coupled to each other, wherein the first link member having one end coupled to the bar-shaped structure between the both ends thereof and the other end pivotally coupled to one end of the second link member, wherein the other end of the second link member is coupled to a rotation axis of the golf ball guide member in a perpendicular manner. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. An automatic golf ball supply device that automatically supplies golf balls to where a user hits the golf balls with a golf club, the automatic golf ball supply device comprising:
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a frame having a golf ball outlet at a top; a vertical carrier having a tee member where a golf ball is held and freely moving up/down to/from the outlet along a guide mounted on the frame; a motor mounted on the frame; a first rod having one end connected to a rotary shaft of the motor to pivot forward/backward; a second rod having a slit at the center portion where the other end of the first rod is fitted, one end hinged to the frame to be pivoted by the first rod, and the other end horizontally moving along a rail formed on one side of the vertical carrier; a separable pressed-member separated from the vertical carrier when the vertical carrier moves up, and hitting against a pressing plate formed on the other side of the vertical carrier to be pressed when the vertical carrier moves down; a torque transmitting member connected to the pressed-member and converting the force pressing the pressed-member into torque; and a golf ball guide member pushing the golf ball in the golf ball reservation room to be held on the tee member of the vertical carrier, which has moved down, while being pivoted by the torque transmitting member, wherein the separable pressed-member includes a rotary member having one end hinged to the frame and the other end equipped with an elastic roller that hits against with the pressing plate of the vertical carrier, and the torque transmitting member includes a driving gear coupled to one end of a rotary lever, a driven gear coupled to a rotary shaft of the golf ball guide member, and an intermediate gear disposed between the driving gear and the driven gear.
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4. An automatic golf ball supply device that automatically supplies golf balls to where a user hits the golf balls with a golf club, the automatic golf ball supply device comprising:
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a frame having a golf ball outlet at a top; a vertical carrier having a tee member where the golf ball is held and freely moving up/down to/from the outlet along a guide mounted on the frame; a motor mounted on the frame; a first rod having one end connected to a rotary shaft of the motor to pivot forward/backward; a second rod having a slit at the center portion where the other end of the first rod is fitted, one end hinged to the frame to be pivoted by the first rod, and the other end horizontally moving along a rail formed on one side of the vertical carrier; a separable pressed-member separated from the vertical carrier; a torque transmitting member connected to the pressed-member and converting the force pressing the pressed-member into torque; and a golf ball guide member pushing the golf ball in the golf ball reservation room to be held on the tee member of the vertical carrier, which has moved down, while being pivoted by the torque transmitting member, wherein the separable pressed-member includes a pressed-link having a first roller and a second roller that are fitted inside a second rail of the vertical carrier while hitting against a pressing plate of the vertical carrier, and the torque transmitting member includes a protruding hinge arm having one end hinged to the other end of the pressed-link, a locking protrusion that is locked to a preliminary rotary stopper formed at one side of the pressed-link, and the other end positioned on the same rotary axis with the golf ball guide member.
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