Golf ball storing, dispensing and teeing apparatus

Amusement devices: games – Board games – pieces – or boards therefor – Rotatably mounted board

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221301, 124 50, A63B 5700

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041415582

ABSTRACT:
A plurality of golf balls are stored in a canister from which they are received by a vertical supply tube that supports the canister. From the tube, the balls move into a delivery arm that carries a release mechanism on its outer end. Actuation of the release mechanism when the arm is in its delivery position causes a ball to be dispensed onto a tee. The arm, which is supported by a sleeve surrounding the supply tube, can then be rotated about a vertical axis until it extends rearwardly and out of the way in a rest position. The supply tube is provided with openings with which the arm can be aligned on either side so that the apparatus can be operated in a right- or left- handed mode.

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patent: 2285342 (1942-06-01), MacLellan
patent: 3003770 (1961-10-01), Jones
patent: 3756606 (1973-09-01), Land

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