US20070000584A1 - Golf club charm identifiers - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to devices for identifying golf clubs provided with head covers. More specifically, the present invention relates to golf club charm identifiers in the form of customized sets of charms for personalizing a set of golf clubs having head covers and identifying each covered club.
- the golf club charm identifiers are a customized set of charms for a set of golf clubs having head covers that personalizes the set of golf clubs and identifies the covered golf clubs for the owner.
- Each charm is provided in the form of an icon having a predetermined dimension and a predetermined shape, further having an aperture for receiving a split key ring connector.
- additional customization, personalization, and golf club identification means may be provided by having a preselected or predetermined color for the charm.
- the connector is attachable to a fabric loop that is affixed to a golf club cover for securing a charm to a cover that personalizes the cover and identifies the covered club.
- the charms of a set are formed as icons having a predetermined dimension and a predetermined shape for personalization of the set of golf clubs and further comprise non-numeric symbols for identifying the covered clubs.
- Charms i.e., symbolic icons for the owner's special, favorite or particular clubs are further personalized and identified by at least one of a selected pet name, a selected, i.e., predetermined shape, or a selected, i.e., predetermined dimension different from the rest of charms in the set, and a selected personalizing image, icon, symbol or the like.
- FIG. 1A is an environmental, perspective view of the golf club charm identifiers according to the present invention attached to the head covers of two sets of golf clubs.
- FIG. 1B is a perspective view of golf club charm identifiers, i.e., symbolic icons representing both a golf course, and the particular golf club to which each golf club charm identifier is to be attached.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are perspective views of golf club charm identifiers according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a golf club charm identifier according to the present invention, attached to a golf club head cover.
- the golf club charm identifiers are provided in customized sets of charms for personalizing sets of golf clubs having head covers and identifying the covered golf clubs to the owner.
- FIG. 1A shows two sets of covered golf clubs 100 , 200 with two sets of golf club charm identifiers attached to the golf club head covers.
- Set 100 is contained in golf bag 101 and set 200 is contained in golf bag 201 .
- Golf club set 100 is provided with a set of golf club head covers 110 .
- Attached to covers 110 is a set of charms 120 having personalizing symbolic icons, e.g., symbols 140 having either the hand symbolizing 5 , 3 , 1 or the 5 card, 3 card and Ace card symbolizing 5 , 3 , 1 .
- the charms 120 for the covers 110 for drivers, woods or irons include non-numerical symbols for identifying the clubs and/or predetermined club distinguishing symbols. It should be noted that the association between the non-numerical symbol or icon and the underlying identified golf club should be made so that the symbol or icon objectively represents the particular golf club.
- the predetermined club distinguishing symbols may be preselected by the owner of the golf club set 100 .
- each charm may be provided in the form of an icon having a predetermined dimension and a predetermined shape. It is also within the scope of the present invention to provide additional customization, personalization, and golf club identification means by having a preselected or predetermined color for the charm.
- Golf club set 200 is provided with a set golf club head covers 210 .
- Attached to covers 210 is a set of charms 212 , 214 , and 216 in the form of personalizing symbolic icons of varied shapes.
- the shapes of charms 212 , 214 and 216 have been predetermined to iconically represent the shapes of the fifth, third, and first hole, respectively, of a specific country club golf course.
- the symbolic icons 212 , 214 , and 216 also provide a means for identifying particular clubs of the set of golf clubs 200 . For example, a player who is familiar with the specific country club golf course readily associates the shape of charm 212 with the 5 th hole, charm 214 with the 3 rd hole, and charm 216 with the 1 st hole.
- the player then attaches 1 st hole charm, i.e., non-numeric symbolic icon 216 to the driver club, 3 rd hole charm, i.e., non-numeric symbolic icon 214 to the 3 wood club, and 5 th hole charm, i.e., non-numeric symbolic icon 212 to the 5 wood, thus associating a plurality of icons, each being or having a non-numeric symbol, to a specific set of golf clubs 200 for easily identifying the clubs 200 .
- 1 st hole charm i.e., non-numeric symbolic icon 216
- 3 rd hole charm i.e., non-numeric symbolic icon 214
- 5 th hole charm i.e., non-numeric symbolic icon 212
- charm identifiers i.e., icons having non-numeric symbols representing a characteristic of a player, such as, e.g., that player's ranking, an organization, a cause, such as a charitable or political cause or campaign, and the like may be associated with specific golf clubs of a set such as the set 100 or the set 200 in order to facilitate easy identification of a specific golf club.
- FIG. 1B further illustrates how the icons 212 , 214 and 216 vary in shape as a function of the golf course hole they each represent.
- Charms 120 , 212 , 214 , and 216 may be formed from a suitable plastic or metal material by molding, stamping and the like processes.
- FIG. 2A shows a charm 121 a provided in the form of a flat tag having a round shape 129 a .
- Symbols 125 a three matchsticks, may be provided for further identifying a particular covered club as a 3 -wood, for example.
- the burning matchsticks symbol 125 a may also identify the club as being a special club or a favorite club.
- FIG. 2B shows a charm 121 b provided in the form of a flat tag having a rectangular shape 127 b .
- Snake loops symbol 129 b is provided for identifying a particular covered club as well as the profession of the owner, “doctor”. According to the present invention, in the example of FIG. 2B , the three completed snake loops are provided to represent the 3 -wood.
- An owner selected symbol 125 b is provided on charm 121 b in the form of a medical symbol to further personalize charm 121 b . Medical symbol 125 b may be modified, e.g., number of snake loops 129 b to identify the golf club associated with the icon 121 b.
- An aperture 122 is formed in the charms 121 b , 121 d for receiving connectors 130 .
- Connectors 130 may be provided in the form of a split ring or other ring typically used for releasably securing keys.
- the connectors are attachable to fabric loops that are affixed to a golf club cover.
- charm 121 d is secured by a connector 130 to a fabric loop 113 affixed to cover 111 to personalize the cover 111 and identify the covered club.
- Charm 121 d also includes an owner selected, predetermined and distinguishing shape 121 e , i.e., dog bone shape, and an owner selected symbol 125 c in the form of a pet name the owner has for club 103 .
- the predetermined or preselected pet name should be objectively associated with the golf club identified by the pet name.
- the charms of a particular set are formed with a selected predetermined shape for personalization of an owner's set of golf clubs and provided with icons, names, symbols and the like for identifying particular covered clubs.
- Charms for the owner's special, favorite or particular clubs are further personalized and identified by at least one of a selected pet name, a selected shape different from the rest of charms in the set, and a selected personalizing image, icon, symbol or the like.
- the images, icons, symbols, and lettering on the charms may be formed during the molding or stamping process or provided by printing, embossing, engraving and the like.
- the following table illustrates some of the non-numerical charms that represent a set of golf clubs according to the present invention.
- the charms of Table 1 are merely representative of sets of charms that may be provided to symbolically represent a particular club head, and may be provided to indicate a single club head or used as a set to represent a set of club heads.
- the club heads may be a driver, 3-wood, and 5-wood or any other club or set of clubs.
- TABLE 1 CHARM GOLF CLUB Match with flame Famous brand driver pronounced of flame ignition Three leaf oak leaf 3 - Wood Hand with five fingers 5 - Wood Ace of Hearts Driver Three of Hearts 3 - Wood Five of Hearts 5 - Wood
Abstract
The golf club charm identifiers are a set of customized icons for personalizing a set of golf clubs with head covers and identifying the covered clubs. Each icon is provided in a predetermined dimension and a predetermined shape having an aperture for receiving a connector, such as a split key ring and the like. Each icon may also have a predetermined color for further personalization and club identification. Each connector is attachable to a fabric loop affixed to a golf club cover. The icons personalize the covers and symbolize the underlying club in order to identify the covered club. Each icon is formed with a selected shape for personalization of a set of golf clubs and provides a non-numeric symbol objectively representing the underlying club. Charms identifying a club may be further personalized by having a pet name, a shape different from the rest, and the like.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to devices for identifying golf clubs provided with head covers. More specifically, the present invention relates to golf club charm identifiers in the form of customized sets of charms for personalizing a set of golf clubs having head covers and identifying each covered club.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- UK patent application GB 2214821, dated Mar. 23, 1989 under Solheim, discusses head covers with detachably mounted numerical ID tags. Japanese patent publication 2003-265662, dated Sep. 24, 2003 under Sai Chintai, discusses magnetically attaching a numerical ID tag. There are many and varied charms available in the marketplace. However, there remains an unfulfilled need for personalized golf charms that are meaningful to the golf club user/owner and also symbolic of the specific golf club to which they are attached.
- Thus, a golf club charm identifier solving the aforementioned need is desired.
- The golf club charm identifiers, according to the present invention, are a customized set of charms for a set of golf clubs having head covers that personalizes the set of golf clubs and identifies the covered golf clubs for the owner. Each charm is provided in the form of an icon having a predetermined dimension and a predetermined shape, further having an aperture for receiving a split key ring connector. Optionally, additional customization, personalization, and golf club identification means may be provided by having a preselected or predetermined color for the charm. The connector is attachable to a fabric loop that is affixed to a golf club cover for securing a charm to a cover that personalizes the cover and identifies the covered club.
- The charms of a set are formed as icons having a predetermined dimension and a predetermined shape for personalization of the set of golf clubs and further comprise non-numeric symbols for identifying the covered clubs. Charms, i.e., symbolic icons for the owner's special, favorite or particular clubs are further personalized and identified by at least one of a selected pet name, a selected, i.e., predetermined shape, or a selected, i.e., predetermined dimension different from the rest of charms in the set, and a selected personalizing image, icon, symbol or the like.
- These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
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FIG. 1A is an environmental, perspective view of the golf club charm identifiers according to the present invention attached to the head covers of two sets of golf clubs. -
FIG. 1B is a perspective view of golf club charm identifiers, i.e., symbolic icons representing both a golf course, and the particular golf club to which each golf club charm identifier is to be attached. -
FIGS. 2A and 2B , are perspective views of golf club charm identifiers according to the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a golf club charm identifier according to the present invention, attached to a golf club head cover. - Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
- The golf club charm identifiers, according to the present invention are provided in customized sets of charms for personalizing sets of golf clubs having head covers and identifying the covered golf clubs to the owner.
FIG. 1A shows two sets of coveredgolf clubs Set 100 is contained ingolf bag 101 andset 200 is contained ingolf bag 201.Golf club set 100 is provided with a set of golf club head covers 110. - Attached to covers 110 is a set of
charms 120 having personalizing symbolic icons, e.g.,symbols 140 having either the hand symbolizing 5, 3, 1 or the 5 card, 3 card and Ace card symbolizing 5, 3, 1. As shown inFIG. 1A , thecharms 120 for thecovers 110 for drivers, woods or irons include non-numerical symbols for identifying the clubs and/or predetermined club distinguishing symbols. It should be noted that the association between the non-numerical symbol or icon and the underlying identified golf club should be made so that the symbol or icon objectively represents the particular golf club. Optionally, the predetermined club distinguishing symbols may be preselected by the owner of the golf club set 100. According to the present invention, each charm may be provided in the form of an icon having a predetermined dimension and a predetermined shape. It is also within the scope of the present invention to provide additional customization, personalization, and golf club identification means by having a preselected or predetermined color for the charm. -
Golf club set 200 is provided with a set golf club head covers 210. Attached to covers 210 is a set ofcharms charms symbolic icons golf clubs 200. For example, a player who is familiar with the specific country club golf course readily associates the shape ofcharm 212 with the 5th hole,charm 214 with the 3rd hole, andcharm 216 with the 1st hole. The player then attaches 1st hole charm, i.e., non-numericsymbolic icon 216 to the driver club, 3rd hole charm, i.e., non-numericsymbolic icon 214 to the 3 wood club, and 5th hole charm, i.e., non-numericsymbolic icon 212 to the 5 wood, thus associating a plurality of icons, each being or having a non-numeric symbol, to a specific set ofgolf clubs 200 for easily identifying theclubs 200. Similarly, charm identifiers, i.e., icons having non-numeric symbols representing a characteristic of a player, such as, e.g., that player's ranking, an organization, a cause, such as a charitable or political cause or campaign, and the like may be associated with specific golf clubs of a set such as theset 100 or the set 200 in order to facilitate easy identification of a specific golf club.FIG. 1B further illustrates how theicons -
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FIG. 2A shows acharm 121 a provided in the form of a flat tag having around shape 129 a.Symbols 125 a, three matchsticks, may be provided for further identifying a particular covered club as a 3 -wood, for example. Theburning matchsticks symbol 125 a may also identify the club as being a special club or a favorite club. -
FIG. 2B shows acharm 121 b provided in the form of a flat tag having arectangular shape 127 b.Snake loops symbol 129 b is provided for identifying a particular covered club as well as the profession of the owner, “doctor”. According to the present invention, in the example ofFIG. 2B , the three completed snake loops are provided to represent the 3 -wood. An owner selectedsymbol 125 b is provided oncharm 121 b in the form of a medical symbol to further personalizecharm 121 b.Medical symbol 125 b may be modified, e.g., number ofsnake loops 129 b to identify the golf club associated with theicon 121 b. - An
aperture 122 is formed in thecharms connectors 130.Connectors 130 may be provided in the form of a split ring or other ring typically used for releasably securing keys. The connectors are attachable to fabric loops that are affixed to a golf club cover. As best shown inFIG. 3 ,charm 121 d is secured by aconnector 130 to afabric loop 113 affixed to cover 111 to personalize thecover 111 and identify the covered club.Charm 121 d also includes an owner selected, predetermined anddistinguishing shape 121 e, i.e., dog bone shape, and an owner selectedsymbol 125 c in the form of a pet name the owner has forclub 103. Preferably, the predetermined or preselected pet name should be objectively associated with the golf club identified by the pet name. - The charms of a particular set are formed with a selected predetermined shape for personalization of an owner's set of golf clubs and provided with icons, names, symbols and the like for identifying particular covered clubs. Charms for the owner's special, favorite or particular clubs are further personalized and identified by at least one of a selected pet name, a selected shape different from the rest of charms in the set, and a selected personalizing image, icon, symbol or the like. The images, icons, symbols, and lettering on the charms may be formed during the molding or stamping process or provided by printing, embossing, engraving and the like.
- The following table illustrates some of the non-numerical charms that represent a set of golf clubs according to the present invention. The charms of Table 1 are merely representative of sets of charms that may be provided to symbolically represent a particular club head, and may be provided to indicate a single club head or used as a set to represent a set of club heads. The club heads may be a driver, 3-wood, and 5-wood or any other club or set of clubs.
TABLE 1 CHARM GOLF CLUB Match with flame Famous brand driver reminiscent of flame ignition Three leaf oak leaf 3 - Wood Hand with five fingers 5 - Wood Ace of Hearts Driver Three of Hearts 3 - Wood Five of Hearts 5 - Wood - It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
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1. A set of golf club charm identifiers, comprising:
a plurality of icons, of which each icon has a predetermined dimension and a predetermined shape for personalizing a set of golf club head covers, each icon of the plurality of icons including an aperture for receiving a connector ring;
each icon of the plurality of icons further comprising at least one non-numeric symbol objectively representing a particular golf club; and,
a plurality of connector rings for connecting the icons to the golf club head covers, each ring being received in the aperture of the icon.
2. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the non-numeric symbol further comprises a representation of a particular golf course.
3. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the non-numeric symbol further comprises a representation of a player characteristic.
4. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the non-numeric symbol further comprises a representation of a cause.
5. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the cause comprises a charity drive.
6. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the cause comprises a political campaign.
7. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the player characteristic is a player ranking.
8. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the icons are formed of a metal material.
9. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the icons are formed of a plastic material.
10. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the symbol is formed on the icon during molding.
11. The set of golf club charm identifiers according to claim 9 , wherein the symbols are formed on the icons by one of embossing, engraving and printing.
12. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the connector ring is a split ring.
13. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the connector ring is a split ring.
14. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the connector ring is a split ring.
15. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the connector ring is a split ring.
16. A set of golf club charm identifiers, comprising:
a plurality of icons of which each icon has a predetermined dimension and a predetermined shape for personalizing a set of golf club head covers, each icon including an aperture for receiving a connector ring;
each icon of the plurality of icons further comprising at least one non-numeric symbol representing a particular golf club;
at least one of the plurality of icons further comprising a different shape from the rest of the plurality of icons; and,
the non-numeric symbol of the at least one of the plurality of icons further comprising a pet name for the particular golf club.
17. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the icons are formed of a metal material.
18. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 17 , wherein the symbol is formed on the icon by one of embossing, engraving, printing and stamping.
19. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each icon of the plurality of icons has a predetermined color.
20. The set of golf club charm identifiers as claimed in claim 16 , wherein each icon of the plurality of icons has a predetermined color.
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