Automatic golf ball teeing up device

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Ball feeding means and tee

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473136, A63B 5700

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057186383

ABSTRACT:
An automatic golf ball teeing up device has an upper plate formed with a ball passing opening. A ball receiving box is positioned just below the ball passing opening. Golf balls are fed into the ball receiving box one after another. A ball push-up mechanism is employed, which includes a ball push-up member movable in parallel with a major surface of the upper plate into the box to push up the ball in the box to a given upper position, and a tee member movable with the ball push-up member and puts thereon the ball when coming into the box just below the ball-passing opening. A lift mechanism is further employed for lifting up the tee member together with the ball to a predetermined height through the ball-passing opening when the action for putting the ball onto the tee member is completed in the box. A drive mechanism is employed for actuating the ball push-up mechanism and the lift mechanism in order.

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patent: 2335280 (1943-11-01), Hogeberg
patent: 5297797 (1994-03-01), Lamontagne
patent: 5348305 (1994-09-01), Lowe
patent: 5549299 (1996-08-01), Brown

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