Special receptacle or package – For a sport implement – exercise device – or game – For a golf club
Patent
1998-02-04
2000-04-18
Weaver, Sue A.
Special receptacle or package
For a sport implement, exercise device, or game
For a golf club
2063156, 211 702, A63B 5700
Patent
active
060504056
ABSTRACT:
A golf club lock having a disc with semi-circular halves hinge connected to one another. Each half section having slots with rows of teeth separated by one another by slots therebetween. Each teeth row having a different end length than the adjacent row. The user opens the disc and positions the teeth rows about the shafts of the golf clubs. By jiggling the halve sections, the teeth ends of the individual rows allow the shafts of the golf clubs to pass and fall into individual slots, without having the user physically touch each golf club. The semi-circular halves surround the shafts of the clubs and rack them together.
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Rossi John M.
Wogoman Don E.
Golf Lock, Inc.
Steinberger Brian S.
Weaver Sue A.
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