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WO2004098729A1 - Systeme de tapis d'entrainement pour le golf - Google Patents

Systeme de tapis d'entrainement pour le golf Download PDF

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WO2004098729A1
WO2004098729A1 PCT/EP2004/004738 EP2004004738W WO2004098729A1 WO 2004098729 A1 WO2004098729 A1 WO 2004098729A1 EP 2004004738 W EP2004004738 W EP 2004004738W WO 2004098729 A1 WO2004098729 A1 WO 2004098729A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B69/00Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
    • A63B69/36Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for golf
    • A63B69/3661Mats for golf practice, e.g. mats having a simulated turf, a practice tee or a green area
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B69/00Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
    • A63B69/36Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for golf
    • A63B69/3623Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for golf for driving

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  • the invention relates to a tee mat system for golf according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Tee mats are used on almost every golf course with a driving range and are used to practice the golf swing from beginners to professionals. Such tee mats are subject to very high wear, since beginners in particular often set the shot too deep and therefore the club head hits the tee mat hard. This hard impact not only leads to the abovementioned wear, but is also very uncomfortable for the golfer, since hitting the club on the tee mat affects the golfer's arms and can damage the muscles in the long term or frequently lead to injuries. If, on the other hand, an attempt is made to brush the mat only slightly to prevent the aforementioned bouncing, the ball is hit too high in most cases, which is referred to in technical jargon as topping, and the stroke fails. It follows from all of this that you cannot achieve good practice effects with this type of tee mats.
  • a tee mat consists of a particularly flexible material, as described for example in DE 19704334 AI.
  • the standing area should have a high strength to stand securely when swinging, while the impact area should be soft and compliant. This is not met by a tee mat, which consists of only one material for both the standing area and the striking area.
  • the impact area is subject to a much higher wear, so that the known tee mat is unusable when the impact area is worn out.
  • tee mats have therefore been proposed which have different components for the standing and impact area.
  • No. 2,790,640 describes a tee mat consisting of a rectangular standing mat and a punch mat integrated therein, which has a brush-shaped structure, so that a failed hit is better absorbed.
  • the disadvantage here are the different heights of the standing and the impact mat.
  • the company "Duchell" offers a tee mat system in which the stand area and the punch area consist of different mats.
  • the standing area can consist of an artificial turf or a rubber granulate, while the striking area is made of an artificial turf with long fibers.
  • Such a tee mat system consists of a rubber frame in which a standing mat and impact mats are inserted on one or both sides of the standing mat.
  • a knock-down mat which has a standing mat and a punching mat, the punching mat being arranged to the side of the standing mat and being movably mounted along the edge of the standing mat. Teeing off a golf ball from the striking mat therefore causes the striking mat to move in the striking direction when the club hits the striking mat, i.e. the stroke was set too low.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of providing a tee mat system for golf with improved playability.
  • the tee mat system for golf comprises a stand mat unit, at least one punch mat unit and at least one system carrier, the stand mat unit having at least one cutout which is arranged in the surface of the stand mat unit and is open to the side.
  • the number of cutouts in the standing mat unit is equal to the number of impact mat units and the at least one impact mat unit is arranged in the at least one section of the standing mat by means of the system carrier.
  • the cutout arranged in the surface of the stand mat unit is open to one side and its other sides are formed by the edges of the stand mat surface.
  • Two cutouts or cutouts are preferably provided, so that the impact mat unit can be used by both left-handed and right-handed people.
  • the impact mat unit is arranged in the cutout in such a way that it can be easily replaced and can be provided with different artificial turf or plastic brushes.
  • the tee mat system preferably has a substantially rectangular shape. It is further preferred that the surfaces of the standing mat unit (2) and that of the impact mat unit (5, 6) are flush.
  • the system carrier which serves to receive the tee mat unit, can either be attached or arranged on the stand mat unit or on the tee mat unit.
  • the system carrier preferably has a receiving device for receiving the impact mat unit, the impact mat unit and the corresponding lateral cutout in particular being essentially rectangular.
  • the impact mat unit has a cassette in which a impact mat is arranged, different coverings, i.e. Impact mats that can be placed in the cassette.
  • the system carrier has at least one locking element for locking the impact mat unit, so that the impact mat unit is fixedly arranged in its cutout and cannot jump out or slip during the exercise impact.
  • the lock can be designed so that there is protection against unauthorized removal.
  • the impact mat unit preferably has elasticity in the vertical direction. This can be caused by the impact mat itself, ie the resilience of the covering, by the elasticity of the cassette or by the interaction of both properties.
  • the impact mat unit in its rectangular design is preferably mounted on its insertion sides in the receiving device of the stand mat unit, insertion sides being understood to mean the two sides of the cutout which lead perpendicularly into the interior of the stand mat unit. Due to the storage on these ropes, the cassette can swing freely downwards by a predetermined amount, so that the elasticity of the impact mat unit is produced.
  • the underside of the standing mat preferably has anchoring elements so that the tee mat system cannot slip on an unpaved surface.
  • anchoring elements can have different shapes, for example the anchoring elements can be formed by cone elements. These cone elements can then drill into the ground and thus prevent the tee mat unit from slipping.
  • the standing mat unit is preferably composed of two or more standing mat elements. This divisibility of the stand mat unit simplifies transport and storage.
  • the stand mat unit is formed from two stand mat elements.
  • the standing mat elements preferably have coupling elements for connecting the standing mat elements, the coupling elements being complementary to one another, so that they alternately engage in one another in order to achieve a smooth surface.
  • Coupling elements of this type can be realized by dovetail connectors.
  • one standing mat element can be provided with a cutout for receiving the impact mat unit, while the other standing mat element has no cutout, that is to say forms an end piece.
  • This combination creates a one-sided playable tee mat system. If both floor mat elements have a cutout for accommodating a tee mat unit in each case, then by assembling the two preferably identical floor mat elements, a tee mat system that can be played on both sides is realized.
  • FIG. 1 shows an overall view of the tee mat system according to the invention in a perspective view
  • FIG. 2 shows the system of FIG. 1 with the impact mat units removed
  • FIG. 3a shows a partial view of a receiving unit of the system carrier
  • FIG. 3b shows an embodiment of the system carrier
  • FIG. 3c shows a view of a locking mechanism
  • FIG. 4a shows a cassette of an impact mat unit in cross-sectional representation
  • FIG. 5 shows an impact mat unit with a system carrier attached to it.
  • FIG. 6 shows a stand mat unit consisting of two stand mat elements in a first embodiment
  • FIG. 7 shows a stand mat unit consisting of two stand mat elements in a second embodiment.
  • Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a tee mat system 1, consisting of a stand mat unit 2, which has a substantially rectangular shape, in the present case with beveled corners.
  • the standing mat unit 2 has two opposite cutouts 3, 4, which can also be referred to as recesses, which serve to receive the impact mat units 5 and 6. These cutouts 3, 4 are arranged laterally in the surface of the stand mat unit, point into the stand mat surface and are open to the side. The standing mat area and the area of the cutouts therefore form the area of the tee mat system.
  • the standing mat unit 2 generally consists of a substructure 7 and a standing mat covering 8 arranged thereon, for example an artificial turf or a rubber granulate.
  • the impact mat units 5, 6 have an artificial turf covering which is suitable for knocking off and which has the appropriate elasticity, which is brought about by a corresponding braid and / or pile length, ie fiber length can. Furthermore, the impact mat units 5, 6 are arranged flush with the standing mat unit 2.
  • FIG. 2 shows the tee mat system 1 with blow mat units 5 and 6 removed from the cutouts 3, 4 of the standing mat unit 2, a blow mat unit 6 being shown above the associated cutout 4.
  • the impact mat unit 6 is constructed in two parts and comprises a cassette 9 and a impact mat covering 10 arranged in the cassette 9.
  • a cutout 4 has a system carrier 11 which is firmly connected to the standing mat unit and has lateral receiving units for receiving in the direction of insertion the impact mat unit 6, with the perspective view showing only one lateral receiving device 12.
  • Rear receiving devices 14 can also be provided.
  • FIG. 3a shows the partial view of section 4 of the standing mat unit 2, designated "A" in FIG. 2.
  • the system carrier 11 is connected to the standing mat unit 2.
  • the system carrier has a flat receiving device 12 on which the cassette 9 of the impact mat unit 6 is arranged.
  • the system carrier has a front locking unit 15, which serves to lock the impact mat unit 6 used.
  • the system carrier 11 comprises side carriers 17, 18 with corresponding receiving devices 12, 13, and a rear carrier 19 with the rear receiving devices 14.
  • connecting elements 20 are provided, which can be realized, for example, by screws.
  • the carriers 17, 18 have locking elements 15, 16 on their front side for locking the impact mat unit 5, 6.
  • FIG. 3c shows the partial view labeled "B" in FIG. 3b in a perspective view and shows a locking element 15 of the side carrier 17 with the receiving device 12 and a connecting element 20.
  • the locking element 15 comprises a block 21 with a bolt 22 which is in the Block 21 is rotatably arranged and has an operating element 23. Furthermore, a catch 24 is shown, into which the bolt 22 rotated by 90 'engages by means of spring force (not shown) and the cassette of the impact mat unit is locked.
  • FIG. 4a shows in cross section the generally metallic cassette 9 of an impact mat unit 5, 6, in which the impact mat covering 10 (not shown) is inserted.
  • the cassette 9 generally has a rectangular shape with lateral profiles 25 and 26 as well as a front fold 27 and a cassette bottom 28.
  • the elasticity of the cassette 9 and thus the impact mat is achieved by the difference between the contact surface of the profiles 25 and 26 and the cassette bottom 28, so that a Travel is formed.
  • the profiles 25, 26 are essentially designed as U-profiles, the connecting webs 29 and 30 extending obliquely between the cassette base 28 and the profiles 25 and 26.
  • FIG. 4b shows the cassette 9 according to FIG. 4a in a perspective top view with the profiles 25 and 28, the cassette bottom 28 and the front fold 27.
  • FIG. 5 shows an impact mat unit 40 with a substructure 41 and an impact mat covering 42 applied thereon.
  • the impact mat unit 40 also has a system carrier 43 consisting of two system carrier elements 44 and 45 which are screwed to the substructure 41 of the impact mat unit 40, for example.
  • a system carrier 43 consisting of two system carrier elements 44 and 45 which are screwed to the substructure 41 of the impact mat unit 40, for example.
  • pins 46 are provided which engage in corresponding devices (not shown) of the standing mat unit.
  • the arrangement of the impact mat unit 40 in a standing mat is otherwise the same as in the examples described above.
  • FIG. 6 shows in the upper part a divisible stand mat unit 50 consisting of two stand mat elements 51 and 52, the stand mat element 51 having a cutout 53 for receiving an impact mat unit (not shown).
  • the standing mat elements each have coupling elements 54 and 55 along their inner longitudinal side, which are complementary to one another. Coupling elements of this type can be formed, for example, by dovetails.
  • FIG. 6 it is shown how the two standing mat elements 51, 52 are joined together a flat standing mat unit 50 results.
  • the number of standing mat elements need not necessarily be two, the standing mat unit can also be suitably composed of more than two standing mat elements.
  • the subdivision of the stand mat unit into a plurality of stand mat elements enables easier transport and / or storage.
  • FIG. 7 also shows a divisible stand mat unit 60 consisting of two stand mat elements 61, 61.
  • both stand mat elements 61, 61 each have a recess 62 for receiving an impact mat unit (not shown).
  • the flat standing mat unit 60 resulting from the joining of the two standing mat elements 61, 61 via the respective mutually complementary coupling elements 63, 63 can be used on both sides.

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Système de tapis d'entraînement pour le golf, qui comporte une unité tapis de support du golfeur, au moins une unité tapis de swing placée dans l'unité tapis de support du golfeur et un support de système. Selon la présente invention, l'unité tapis de support du golfeur possède au moins un évidement latéral et l'unité tapis de swing est placée dans l'évidement latéral de l'unité tapis de support du golfeur à l'aide du support de système.
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GB2095564A (en) 1981-03-26 1982-10-06 Faine Eric A golf practising device
US4913442A (en) * 1989-05-22 1990-04-03 Walker Grant W Horizontally-resilient golf tee mat
US5292130A (en) * 1992-01-07 1994-03-08 Michael Hooper Golf driving mat
DE19704334A1 (de) 1996-02-15 1997-08-21 Wunderlich Gmbh & Co Kg Geb Textiles Dämpfungsmaterial und daraus hergestellte Golfabschlagmatte und stoß- und wasserabsorbierende Matte
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US2790640A (en) 1955-07-19 1957-04-30 Flexi Mat Corp Golf practice mat
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GB2095564A (en) 1981-03-26 1982-10-06 Faine Eric A golf practising device
US4913442A (en) * 1989-05-22 1990-04-03 Walker Grant W Horizontally-resilient golf tee mat
US5292130A (en) * 1992-01-07 1994-03-08 Michael Hooper Golf driving mat
DE19704334A1 (de) 1996-02-15 1997-08-21 Wunderlich Gmbh & Co Kg Geb Textiles Dämpfungsmaterial und daraus hergestellte Golfabschlagmatte und stoß- und wasserabsorbierende Matte
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