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| United States Patent | 4934705 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4934705.html |
| Inventor(s) | Shirley; Joe (W. Columbia, SC) |
| Abstract | A multi-holed golf course having fariways, greens and tee boxes comprising
a television monitor located on the tee box;
a videocassette player;
a videocassette within said videocassette player having video images stored
thereon including images of the golf hole on which the apparatus is
located; and
apparatus to initiate play of the videocassette player so as to display
video images of said golf hole upon said television monitor. Electrical
power may be provided by a battery connected to a battery charger operated
by solar panels located on top of a cabinet which contains the television
monitor and videocassette player. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4934705 |
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Golf course playing apparatus |
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June 19, 1990 |
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April 3, 1989 |
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What is claimed is:
1. In a multi-holed golf course having fairways, greens and tee boxes the
improvement comprising:
a television monitor located on the tee box;
a videocassette player;
a videocassette within said videocassette player having video images stored
thereon including video images the golf hole and strategy information
concerning the hole on which the apparatus is located; and
means to initiate play of said videocassette player so as to display said
video images of said golf hole upon said television monitor.
2. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1 further including a solar
energy array, a battery charger, and a battery source to operate said
monitor and videocassette player.
3. The apparatus in accordance with claim 2 further comprising a cabinet to
house said monitor and said videocassette player and wherein said cabinet
has a top portion and said solar array is displayed upon said top portion
of said cabinet.
4. A multi-holed golf course having fairways, greens and tee boxes
comprising:
a television monitor located on said golf course;
a videocassette player;
a videocassette within said videocassette player having video images stored
therein including images and relevant strategy information concerning one
of the golf holes on said course; and
means to initiate play of said videocassette player so as to display the
video images of said golf hole upon said television monitor so as to
assist the user thereof with the strategy of golf. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to the art of strategy golf and more
particularly to a novel apparatus involving the use of a television
monitor and a videocassette recorder.
Various prior art devices have existed to assist in the participation in
the game of golf.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,666,175 to Bodine, et al. discloses a golf course playing
apparatus wherein statistical information in the form of a booklet
including the ability to feed such information to a computer to maintain
and compilation of information therein.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,160,942 to Lynch, et al. discloses a complex trajectory
presentation system to aid in assisting the golfer to predict the path
travel of a golf ball.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,005,261 to Sato, et al. discloses a storage image device
which produces a composite video signal which when repeatedly applied to a
video monitor provides a composite-still picture of a moving object such
as a golf ball at various intervals during a course of flight.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,832,947 to Sears, et al. discloses a marker for use on a
golf course to indicate a tee location and further provides data regarding
the hole on which the tee is located.
While these prior art devices all provide assistance in the game of golf,
the nature of the game lends itself to continued improvements and
refinements so as to enhance its recreational value.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is thus an object of this invention to provide a novel apparatus to
assist in the strategy of golfing participation.
It is a further object of this invention to provide such an apparatus which
simultaneously provides information while the golfer views with his own
senses the hole about to be played.
It is a yet further and more particular object of this invention to provide
an apparatus which may be located upon a golf course for operation to
provide such information in all weather conditions.
These as well as other objects are accomplished by a golf course
information apparatus for a multi-holed golf course having fairways,
greens and tee boxes comprising:
a television monitor located on the tee box;
a videocassette player;
a videocassette within said videocassette player having video images stored
thereon including images of the golf hole on which the apparatus is
located; and
means to initiate play of said videocassette player so as to display video
images of said golf hole upon said television monitor.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 of the drawings illustrates in perspective view a golf course
setting with the apparatus of this invention located thereon.
FIG. 2 of the drawings illustrates a cabinet structure in accordance with
the apparatus of this invention in perspective and partial phantom view.
FIG. 3 of the drawings illustrates in a block diagram the components within
the apparatus of this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
In accordance with this invention it has been found that the game of golf
may be greatly enhanced by the apparatus to be described within. The
apparatus provides information in a video form on the tee box of each hole
of a golf course, information related to the hole about to be played. The
apparatus may contain further information with regard to statistics
regarding the hole in an audio format accompanying the video presentation.
Various other information may also be available regarding the course as a
whole as well as advertising material. Such greatly enhances the enjoyment
of the game of golf in that it is played with greater information by the
participant. Various other advantages and features will become apparent
from a reading of the following description which is given with reference
to the various figures of drawing.
FIG. 1 of the drawings illustrates generally a hole of a golf course 1
having a green 3, a fairway 5 and a tee box 7. Located on the tee box 7 is
the apparatus 9 of this invention. The apparatus 9 has a video monitor 11
viewable by a golfer 13 prior to playing the particular hole, generally
illustrated as 1. The view monitor 11 is associated with a videocassette
player not illustrated in FIG. 1 but which will be further described below
such that by activation as by means 15 video information as well as audio
information provided by the apparatus 9 so as to impart greater
information to the golfer 13 than he had previously had regarding the hole
about to be played. Such information includes statistical information
regarding the hole in terms of distance, hazards, appropriate clubs to
utilize, slope of the green, etc. The information may further include as
well as a general view of the hole, aerial views, expected lines and
particular clubs to utilize. The history of the hole may also be included;
particularly lowest scores achieved on the hole, the golfer who did it and
the date on which it was done. The video information may also include
information regarding the golf course as a whole, upcoming events at the
golf course as well as general advertising material. The apparatus 9 will
now be further described.
Preferably, the apparatus 9 is totally self-contained so as to require no
separate electrical connections throughout a golf course. It is, however,
understood that the apparatus may utilize separate electrical connections
and still be within the scope of this invention. The apparatus 9 is
generally illustrated in FIG. 2 where the monitor 11 is visible through a
transparent weather-tight screen 21 located within cabinet 23. The cabinet
23 provides housing for the monitor and for the various components to be
further described below with regard to FIG. 3.
An important aspect, however, illustrated in FIG. 2 is the location of
solar panels 25 which provide the power required for operation of the
monitor 21 and videocassette player contained within cabinet 9.
FIG. 3 of the drawings illustrates the various components housed within
cabinet 9. As illustrated in FIG. 3, means for activation of the device as
at 15 which is located on the exterior of the cabinet as shown in FIGS. 1
and 2 for activation by a golfer requiring information.
Preferably solar panels 25 provide power which operate a battery charger 27
to provide storage of energy in a battery source such as 29. It is
understood that if an external source of power is utilized, this aspect of
the invention would be replaced by a simple electrical outlet. The
remaining components are the standard components associated with a VCR and
monitor with the exception of the videocassette containing information of
both a video and audio nature. There is a thus a voltage regulator 31
associated with a videocassette power latch 33 and the monitor power latch
35, both of which are activated by means 15 which operate through primary
trigger and lockout 41 and secondary trigger 43 which will initiate a
start-up sequencer 45 which will automatically begin the sequence and
rewind the videocassette upon completion of the sequence. The
videocassette player 47 thus communicates directly with monitor 11 to
provide the sequence of information provided.
It is thus seen that the game of golf is greatly enhanced in accordance
with the teachings of this invention in that there is provided an
apparatus to be available in every tee box to provide substantial
information regarding the hole, the golf course as a whole and perhaps
even the community as a whole.
As the above description is exemplary in nature, many variations will
become apparent to those of skill in the art. Such variations, however,
are embodied within the spirit and scope of this invention as defined by
the following appended claims.
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