Cutlery – Perforating or indenting implements – Pointed
Patent
1978-09-11
1980-03-04
Simpson, Othell M.
Cutlery
Perforating or indenting implements
Pointed
24 3E, 24 3F, 24 3R, 24 81AD, 30151, 30368, B26F 100
Patent
active
041909550
ABSTRACT:
A golf tee awl for making holes in the ground to make it easier to insert golf tees. The awl has a circular knob-shaped handle with a sharpened shank or spike protruding therefrom and a protective sheath which covers the sharpened shank when the awl is not in use. The sheath has a tubular shank receiving member which is pivotally connected to a clip which fits on the belt of a person using the awl. The tubular member can be rotated to a position with the open end of the member extending upwardly to hold the tee awl or it can be rotated to a position with the open end extending downwardly to make it easier to remove the awl by pulling it downwardly out of the sheath. The sheath and handle are preferably made of plastic and the shank and the clip for the sheath are preferably made of metal.
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Milliken Paul E.
Simpson Othell M.
Zatarga J. T.
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