Golf ball supply system

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

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A63B 5700

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058608702

ABSTRACT:
A golf ball supply system which is capable of reducing its failure, increasing its lifetime and performing an accurate operation by improving the switch for sensing the rotating angle of the operation handle of the system and the circuit of the system. The golf ball supply system contains an operating handle which is operated by a selective adjusting angle of a rotating angle control switch, a rotating angle sensing switch and an initial position switch which are composed of lead switches and are respectively installed in predetermined angular positions. A permanent magnetic piece is attached to the rear end of the operation handle so that an IC circuit receives and sorts an ON/OFF signal from the lead switches and the pedal switch and transfers the signal to respective timers. The timers receive the signals from the IC circuit and operate the solenoid through a first switch IC and further receive the signals from the IC circuit and operate the static motor through a second switch IC.

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