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US1623782A
US1623782A US736697A US73669724A US1623782A US 1623782 A US1623782 A US 1623782A US 736697 A US736697 A US 736697A US 73669724 A US73669724 A US 73669724A US 1623782 A US1623782 A US 1623782A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • a tee of the type above described which is characterized by the provision uponthe stem of one or more g barbs, flukes or books, hereinafter referred to as barbs.
  • barbs When the stem is pressed into the ground in setting up the tee, the barb or barbs will be buried and when the ball is hit and the tee displaced, the barbs will tend to resist such displacement by taking an anchorage in the ground.
  • Another object of vide means for indicating to the player whether the caddy has set up the tee in the most advantageous manner, and a. further object of the invention is to rovide against the tees damaging the club ace;
  • Figure 2 is an end elevation of the construction shown in Figural
  • - Fi ure 3 is a. perspective view corre spon ing to Figure 1 of a modified form of tee;
  • Figure 4 is a similar view of a further ctive side elevation drawing being on modification.
  • Figure 5 a similar view of still another modification.
  • the tee comprises a cup-shaped head 10 to receive the ball and a stem 11 which is intended to be pressed into the ground.
  • the stem may have more than one barb if so desired.
  • the stem 11 is shown as having two barbs 13 and 15 on its oppositesides.
  • the two barbs are, shown as starting from difi'e'rent points along the length of the stem 11, although, of course, this arrangement is not essential.
  • the tee should be set up in such a position that this single barb lies at the front of the tee, i. ve. faces towards the direction of travel of the ball.
  • the head 10 on that side of the stem on which the barb is situated may be made of a shape different from its shape on the opposite side of the stem.
  • Such a construction is shown in Figure 4, in which the head 10 is formed with a pointed portion 16 on its side above the barb 13.
  • the stem 11 will usually be made uite small in diameter. Furthermore, the head 10 will usually be uite thin in depth. To avoid damage to t e face of the club by a sharp e e on the head 10, this latter may be made 0 bulbous or similar flattened or well-rounded formation, such as 17 ( Figure 5) at the art likely to be hit. Where the barb or arbs are only on one side of the stem 11, the head at the other side of the stem may be of this ficientlybright in appearance to be readily seen and picked up after use.
  • An aluminium golf tee comprising a cup-shaped head to, receive the ball, a stem sharpened to a point to be pressed into the ground and a barb upon said stem, for the purpose specified.
  • An aluminium golf tee comprising a cup-shaped head to receive the ball, a stem flattened towards its point to be pressed into the ground and barbs upon said stem, for the purpose specified.
  • a golf tee comprising a cupped head to receive the ball, a stem to'be pressed into the ground and barbed on one side, and means on said head for indicating the side of the stem which isgbarbed.
  • a golf tee comprising a stem to be pressed into the ground and having a barb on one side, and a head to said stem which is cupped to receive the ball and on the side of the stem at which the barb lies is of a shape different from its shape on the opposite side of the stem, for the purpose specified.
  • a golf tee comprising a barbed stem to be pressed into the ground and a cupped head to receive the ball, said head being of bulbous shape at one side, for the'purpose specified.
  • a 'metalgolftee comprising a cupshaped head to receive the ball, which head is of bulbous shape on one side, and a stem to' be pressed into the ground, which stem is barbed onthe side opposite to the bulbous part of the head, for the purpose specified.
  • a golf tee comprising a head shaped to receive a ball, and a single stem constituting an anchor therefor, which stem is flattened and pointed at its end and carries a fluke which liesin'the general plane of the flattened portion of the stem.

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April 5,1927. 1,623,782
L. M. E. DENT ET AL GOLF TEE Filed Sept. 9, 1924 Patented Apr. 5. 1927,
UNITED STATES 1,623,782 PATENT OFFICE.
LEONARD MAURICE EDWARD DENT AND ALECK,IACKENZIE, 01' LONDON, AN JQHN WHITE, OF BUNNINGDALE, ENGLAND. I
'GOLI TILE.
Application filed-September 9,1924, Serial No this way the likelihood of the tee being lost is minimized.
According to one feature of the invention there is provided a tee of the type above described which is characterized by the provision uponthe stem of one or more g barbs, flukes or books, hereinafter referred to as barbs. When the stem is pressed into the ground in setting up the tee, the barb or barbs will be buried and when the ball is hit and the tee displaced, the barbs will tend to resist such displacement by taking an anchorage in the ground.
Another object of vide means for indicating to the player whether the caddy has set up the tee in the most advantageous manner, and a. further object of the invention is to rovide against the tees damaging the club ace;
For a more complete understanding of the invention there will now be described, by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, certain constructional forms of tee accordin to the invention. It is to be understood, owever,
' that the invention is not restricted to the precise constructional details illustrated.
In these drawings'- Figure 1 is a pers of one form of tee, t e an enlarged scale;
Figure 2 is an end elevation of the construction shown in Figural;
- Fi ure 3 is a. perspective view corre spon ing to Figure 1 of a modified form of tee;
Figure 4 is a similar view of a further ctive side elevation drawing being on modification; and
Figure 5 a similar view of still another modification.
Like reference numerals indicate like parts throughout the drawings.
In the construction shown in Figure 1, the tee comprises a cup-shaped head 10 to receive the ball and a stem 11 which is intended to be pressed into the ground. The
lower end of the stem is sharpened at 12,
7 construction shown in the invention is to pro- 788,807, and in Great Britain August 21, 1984.
and by reference to Fi re 2, it will be seen that the stem throug out a considerable portion of its length is vrelatively thin so as to be ca able of being easily pressed into the groun Starting from the lower end of the stem is a barb, fluke or hook 13 whlch has a blunt end 14 and lies more or less parallel to the stem 11.
When the stem is pressed into the ground in setting up the tee; the barb 13 will .be
buried, and when the ball is hit and the tee displaced, the barb will tend to resist such displacement by taking an anchorage in the round. Thus it is unlikely that the tee will be entirely withdrawn from the round by the club, but if it should be, the distance it will be moved will in all probability be quite small, owing to the dragging effect exerted by the barb.
Only a single barb is employed in the Figure 1, but the stem may have more than one barb if so desired. For instance, in Figure .3, the stem 11 is shown as having two barbs 13 and 15 on its oppositesides. In this figure, moreover, the two barbs are, shown as starting from difi'e'rent points along the length of the stem 11, although, of course, this arrangement is not essential. Where only a single barb is provided on the stem 11, to obtain the maximum effect from it, the tee should be set up in such a position that this single barb lies at the front of the tee, i. ve. faces towards the direction of travel of the ball. To enable the player to see that the caddy has set up the tee in this most advantageous manner, the head 10 on that side of the stem on which the barb is situated may be made of a shape different from its shape on the opposite side of the stem. Such a construction is shown in Figure 4, in which the head 10 is formed with a pointed portion 16 on its side above the barb 13. a
As already explained, the stem 11 will usually be made uite small in diameter. Furthermore, the head 10 will usually be uite thin in depth. To avoid damage to t e face of the club by a sharp e e on the head 10, this latter may be made 0 bulbous or similar flattened or well-rounded formation, such as 17 (Figure 5) at the art likely to be hit. Where the barb or arbs are only on one side of the stem 11, the head at the other side of the stem may be of this ficientlybright in appearance to be readily seen and picked up after use.
It is to be understood that the invention is not restricted to the precise constructional details set forth. I
WVhat we claim as our invention and de sire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. An aluminium golf tee comprising a cup-shaped head to, receive the ball, a stem sharpened to a point to be pressed into the ground and a barb upon said stem, for the purpose specified.
2. An aluminium golf tee comprising a cup-shaped head to receive the ball, a stem flattened towards its point to be pressed into the ground and barbs upon said stem, for the purpose specified.
3. A golf tee comprising a cupped head to receive the ball, a stem to'be pressed into the ground and barbed on one side, and means on said head for indicating the side of the stem which isgbarbed.
4. A golf tee comprising a stem to be pressed into the ground and having a barb on one side, and a head to said stem which is cupped to receive the ball and on the side of the stem at which the barb lies is of a shape different from its shape on the opposite side of the stem, for the purpose specified.
5. A golf tee comprising a barbed stem to be pressed into the ground and a cupped head to receive the ball, said head being of bulbous shape at one side, for the'purpose specified.
6. A 'metalgolftee comprising a cupshaped head to receive the ball, which head is of bulbous shape on one side, and a stem to' be pressed into the ground, which stem is barbed onthe side opposite to the bulbous part of the head, for the purpose specified.
7. A golf tee comprising a head shaped to receive a ball, and a single stem constituting an anchor therefor, which stem is flattened and pointed at its end and carries a fluke which liesin'the general plane of the flattened portion of the stem.
In testimony whereof we aflix our. signatures.
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US3406978A (en) * 1966-06-27 1968-10-22 Duane C. Johnson Jr. Golf tee having a hinged, enclosed, ground engaging spike
US4192504A (en) * 1977-06-09 1980-03-11 Clugage Robert G Method and apparatus for supporting a golf ball
US4516773A (en) * 1982-10-18 1985-05-14 Martin Clyde J Golf tees and ball marker assembly
DE3537790A1 (en) * 1985-10-24 1987-04-30 Klaus Compes Golf tee
USD308086S (en) 1987-06-08 1990-05-22 Gamble Robert Mc Golf tee
US4951945A (en) * 1987-06-08 1990-08-28 Gamble Robert M Plastic golf tee
US4989869A (en) * 1990-03-28 1991-02-05 Lamar Lackey Golf Tee
USD316286S (en) 1988-11-15 1991-04-16 Johnson Larry K Golf tee
US5082264A (en) * 1989-11-24 1992-01-21 Katsuji Takeno Golf tee
US5085431A (en) * 1989-10-12 1992-02-04 Mcguire Robert M Golf tee and placement tool
US5571055A (en) * 1995-03-14 1996-11-05 Lewis; Timothy J. Golf tee stand with ground anchoring mechanism and non-adjustable base
US6062990A (en) * 1998-06-16 2000-05-16 Pierce; Clifford G. Golf tee
US20050064959A1 (en) * 2003-09-23 2005-03-24 Ortiz Luis M. Promotional golf tee including a flat, flexible upper portion, alignement means and anchoring mechanism
US20050192109A1 (en) * 2004-02-26 2005-09-01 Hines Steven W. Golf ball dispensing and teeing device
USD592713S1 (en) 2008-11-04 2009-05-19 Mark Allen Schneider Golf tee
US20090191983A1 (en) * 2008-01-29 2009-07-30 Hirofusa Otsubo Golf tee
US20090264224A1 (en) * 2005-12-08 2009-10-22 Whitehouse Robert S Golf Tee
US20100173731A1 (en) * 2008-01-14 2010-07-08 Mark Allen Schneider Low ground resistance golf tee
US20120088609A1 (en) * 2010-10-06 2012-04-12 Glen Bowen Multilegged Tee
CN103231421A (en) * 2012-12-17 2013-08-07 杨洪 High-speed high-precision digital control automatic wood turning machine
US9220961B1 (en) * 2014-10-23 2015-12-29 Jay W. Kim Golf tee
US20160166898A1 (en) * 2014-12-10 2016-06-16 David Dastrup Golf tee
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US3406978A (en) * 1966-06-27 1968-10-22 Duane C. Johnson Jr. Golf tee having a hinged, enclosed, ground engaging spike
US4192504A (en) * 1977-06-09 1980-03-11 Clugage Robert G Method and apparatus for supporting a golf ball
US4516773A (en) * 1982-10-18 1985-05-14 Martin Clyde J Golf tees and ball marker assembly
DE3537790A1 (en) * 1985-10-24 1987-04-30 Klaus Compes Golf tee
USD308086S (en) 1987-06-08 1990-05-22 Gamble Robert Mc Golf tee
US4951945A (en) * 1987-06-08 1990-08-28 Gamble Robert M Plastic golf tee
USD316286S (en) 1988-11-15 1991-04-16 Johnson Larry K Golf tee
US5085431A (en) * 1989-10-12 1992-02-04 Mcguire Robert M Golf tee and placement tool
US5082264A (en) * 1989-11-24 1992-01-21 Katsuji Takeno Golf tee
US4989869A (en) * 1990-03-28 1991-02-05 Lamar Lackey Golf Tee
US5571055A (en) * 1995-03-14 1996-11-05 Lewis; Timothy J. Golf tee stand with ground anchoring mechanism and non-adjustable base
US6062990A (en) * 1998-06-16 2000-05-16 Pierce; Clifford G. Golf tee
US20050064959A1 (en) * 2003-09-23 2005-03-24 Ortiz Luis M. Promotional golf tee including a flat, flexible upper portion, alignement means and anchoring mechanism
US7166034B2 (en) * 2004-02-26 2007-01-23 Steven Wayne Hines Golf ball dispensing and teeing device
US20050192109A1 (en) * 2004-02-26 2005-09-01 Hines Steven W. Golf ball dispensing and teeing device
US20090264224A1 (en) * 2005-12-08 2009-10-22 Whitehouse Robert S Golf Tee
US8435139B2 (en) * 2005-12-08 2013-05-07 Robert S. Whitehouse Golf tee
US7833114B2 (en) * 2008-01-14 2010-11-16 Mark Allen Schneider Low ground resistance golf tee
US20100173731A1 (en) * 2008-01-14 2010-07-08 Mark Allen Schneider Low ground resistance golf tee
GB2456896A (en) * 2008-01-29 2009-08-05 Hirofusa Otsubo Golf tee
US7604554B2 (en) 2008-01-29 2009-10-20 Hirofusa Otsubo Golf tee
US20090191983A1 (en) * 2008-01-29 2009-07-30 Hirofusa Otsubo Golf tee
USD592713S1 (en) 2008-11-04 2009-05-19 Mark Allen Schneider Golf tee
US20120088609A1 (en) * 2010-10-06 2012-04-12 Glen Bowen Multilegged Tee
US8323125B2 (en) * 2010-10-06 2012-12-04 Glen Bowen Multilegged tee
CN103231421A (en) * 2012-12-17 2013-08-07 杨洪 High-speed high-precision digital control automatic wood turning machine
EP3007782A4 (en) * 2013-06-14 2017-03-08 Tee Claw Llc Golf teeing device
US9220961B1 (en) * 2014-10-23 2015-12-29 Jay W. Kim Golf tee
US20160166898A1 (en) * 2014-12-10 2016-06-16 David Dastrup Golf tee

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