Communications: electrical – Systems – Game reporting
Patent
1988-06-30
1990-05-01
Orsino, Joseph A.
Communications: electrical
Systems
Game reporting
273 34R, 273184R, A63B 6300
Patent
active
049222228
ABSTRACT:
The presence of a golf ball is sensed upon a tee. After it is struck, its presence is sensed in a target cup. A Hole in One Alarm receives status information from the tee sensor and the cup sensor, and processes that information using logic and timing elements to determine that the sequence and timing conforms to a true "hole in one" event, then activating a signal. The logic and timing elements are coupled and set so as to reject deliberate attempts to defeat the Hole in One Alarm and other event sequences not consistent with a true "hole in one" event.
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Hirschfeld Robert A.
Orsino Joseph A.
Tumm Brian R.
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