US20260151680A1
2026-06-04
19/001,903
2024-12-26
Smart Summary: A golf practice net is designed to help golfers improve their skills. It has a support rod and a frame that holds the net in place. When set up, the net creates a flat surface for hitting golf balls. It can also be bent for different practice scenarios. When not in use, the net and frame can be easily folded and stored away. 🚀 TL;DR
The present invention discloses a golf practice net. Said golf practice net comprises a support rod and a support frame. The support frame includes a mounting base, some first links, some second links, and a net. In the first unfolded state, the first links and the net are relatively unfolded, and the net forms a hitting plane for hitting a golf ball. In the second unfolded state, the net is bent. In the stowed state, the first links, the second links, and the net are folded together outside the support rod. The technical solution of the golf practice net of the present invention can enhance practicability.
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Targets or goals for ball games
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Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for golf
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Targets or goals for ball games variable in size
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Space saving Size reducing arrangements for stowing or transport
The present invention pertains to the technical field of golf equipment and, more particularly, to a golf practice net.
With the elevation of people's living standards, golf, being an elegant and fashionable sport, has become increasingly well-known and favored by individuals.
When people wish to practice hitting golf balls, they often have to travel by car to a golf practice range, which is inconvenient, and the cost of playing golf at a practice range is not inexpensive. Presently, golf practice nets have emerged on the market, enabling users to place the net on an open space and hit golf balls into it for practice.
However, after a certain period of golf practice, the user's golf skills can be enhanced to a certain degree. Since the form of the golf practice net is singular, the efficacy of the user's subsequent practice using the golf practice net will decline, resulting in a slow improvement of the user's skills and poor practicability.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a golf practice net, with the aim of enhancing the practicability of the golf practice net.
To achieve the above objective, the golf practice net proposed by the present invention encompasses; a support rod; a support frame, including a mounting base, a plurality of first links, a plurality of second links, and a net; the mounting base is slidably mounted at one end of the support rod, the first links are rotatably mounted on the periphery of the mounting base, the second links are movably mounted on the support rod, and the first links and the second links are movably connected to form a telescopic support structure, such that the support frame has a first unfolded state, a second unfolded state, and a stowed state; in the first unfolded state, the first links and the net are relatively unfolded, and the net forms a hitting plane for hitting a golf ball; in the second unfolded state, the net is bent; in the stowed state, the first links, the second links, and the net are folded together outside the support rod.
Optionally, a third link is movably disposed on the support rod, the third link is movably connected to the first link, a fourth link is movably disposed on the third link, and the fourth link is movably connected to the second link.
Optionally, the periphery of the mounting base is furnished with a plurality of first mounting positions, the plurality of first mounting positions are spaced apart along the circumferential direction of the mounting base, a sliding base is sleeved on the support rod and can slide relative to the connecting rod, the periphery of the sliding base is provided with a plurality of second mounting positions, the plurality of second mounting positions are spaced apart along the circumferential direction of the sliding base; one end of each first link is rotatably mounted at one of the first mounting positions, the other end of each first link is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each second link, one end of each third link is rotatably mounted at one of the second mounting positions, the other end of each third link is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each first link, one end of each fourth link is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each third link, the other end of each fourth link is rotatably connected to the end of each second link close to the first link, and the net is connected to the second links; in the first unfolded state, the first links, the second links, the third links, the fourth links, and the net are relatively unfolded, and the net forms a hitting plane for hitting a golf ball; in the second unfolded state, the net is bent; in the stowed state, the first links, the second links, the third links, the fourth links, and the net are folded together outside the support rod.
Optionally, the sliding base has a first locking position, a second locking position, and a stowed position, the second locking position is located between the first locking position and the stowed position, in the first locking position, the sliding base is disposed close to the mounting base to fix the support frame in the first unfolded state, in the second locking position, the sliding base is disposed close to the mounting base to fix the support frame in the second unfolded state; in the unlocked position, the sliding base is disposed away from the mounting base to place the support frame in the stowed state.
Optionally, the golf practice net further includes a first shielding plate, the first shielding plates are both mounted on the side of the net facing away from the second links, the first shielding plates are disposed on opposite sides of the net and extend toward the net, and the two first shielding plates are detachably disposed.
Optionally, the golf practice net further includes a second shielding plate, the second shielding plate is movably mounted on the net, the second shielding plate extends away from the net to form a shielding surface for shielding the golf ball, and the shielding surface is parallel to the hitting plane.
Optionally, the golf practice net further includes a fixing nail, and the fixing nail is mounted at the end of the support rod away from the mounting base.
Optionally, the support rod is snap-fitted to the fixing nail.
Optionally, the support rod includes a connecting handle and a sleeve, the mounting base is mounted at one end of the connecting handle, the connecting handle is hollow to form an installation channel, the installation channel forms an installation opening at the end surface of the connecting handle away from the mounting base, the outer peripheral surface of the sleeve is provided with a flange, the flange forms a snap protrusion, the sleeve is inserted into the installation channel through the installation opening, the sleeve has an installation cavity, the installation cavity forms a first opening at the end of the sleeve away from the flange, and the installation cavity is used for storing the fixing nail.
Optionally, the side wall of the sleeve is provided with a second opening, the second opening communicates with the installation cavity, the second opening is provided with a first elastic snap protrusion, the connecting handle is provided with a limiting slot corresponding to the second opening, and the first elastic snap protrusion is elastically snapped into the limiting slot.
Optionally, the connecting handle includes a connecting section and a supporting section, the mounting base is mounted at one end of the connecting section, the other end of the connecting section is rotatably connected to the supporting section, and the supporting section is hollow to form the installation channel.
Optionally, the supporting section includes a first section and a second section, one end of the first section is rotatably connected to the connecting section, the second section is hollow to form the installation channel, the installation channel penetrates through both ends of the second section, the other end of the first section extends into the installation channel and can be telescoped from the installation channel, and the golf practice net further includes a locking structure that connects the first section and the second section and is used for locking the first section and the second section.
Optionally, the middle of the net is provided with a receiving hole, and the side of the net facing the second links is provided with a net pocket, and the net pocket is disposed corresponding to the receiving hole; The technical solution of the present invention is such that the mounting base of the support frame is mounted at one end of the support rod; The periphery of the mounting base is provided with a plurality of first mounting positions, and the plurality of first mounting positions are spaced apart along the circumferential direction of the mounting base. The sliding base is sleeved on the support rod and can slide relative to the connecting rod; The periphery of the sliding base is provided with a plurality of second mounting positions, and the plurality of second mounting positions are spaced apart along the circumferential direction of the sliding base; One end of each first link is rotatably mounted at one of the first mounting positions, the other end of each first link is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each second link, one end of each third link is rotatably mounted at one of the second mounting positions, the other end of each third link is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each first link, one end of each fourth link is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each third link, the other end of each fourth link is rotatably connected to the end of each second link close to the first link, and the net is connected to the second links; The support frame has a first unfolded state, a second unfolded state, and a stowed state. In the first unfolded state, the first links, the second links, the third links, the fourth links, and the net are relatively unfolded, and the net forms a hitting plane for hitting a golf ball. In the second unfolded state, the net is bent. In the stowed state, the first links, the second links, the third links, the fourth links, and the net are folded together outside the support rod. The sliding base has a first locking position, a second locking position, and a stowed position. The second locking position is located between the first locking position and the stowed position. When in the first locking position, the support frame is fixed in the first unfolded state. When in the second locking position, the support frame is fixed in the second unfolded state. When in the unlocked position, the support frame is in the stowed state. Thus, when the user is a beginner in golf, the user can slide the sliding base to the first locking position, such that the entire surface of the net forms a hitting plane. At this time, the golf practice net is placed on the ground, and the user can practice by supporting it on the ground with the connecting rod. When the user's golf skills have improved after a period of practice, the user can slide the sliding base to the second locking position during practice, so that the net is bent, and only the middle of the net forms a hitting surface, reducing the hitting area of the net and increasing the difficulty of the user's practice, thereby enhancing the user's practice effect and effectively improving the practicability of the golf practice net.
To illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present disclosure more clearly, the following briefly introduces the accompanying drawings that need to be used in the embodiments. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of the present disclosure and therefore should not be regarded as limiting the scope. For those of ordinary skill in the art, other relevant drawings can be obtained according to these drawings without creative efforts.
FIG. 1 is a structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the golf practice net of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a structural schematic diagram of the golf practice net in FIG. 1 with the second shielding plate hidden;
FIG. 3 is a structural schematic diagram of the golf practice net in FIG. 1 with the first shielding plate hidden;
FIG. 4 is a partial structural schematic diagram of the golf practice net in FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a side view of the golf practice net in FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along line A-A in FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of part A in FIG. 6;
FIG. 8 is a structural schematic diagram of the golf practice net in FIG. 1 with some structures hidden;
FIG. 9 is a structural schematic diagram of the sleeve in FIG. 6.
10.Support rod; 11. Connecting handle; 111. Supporting section; 1111. First section; 1111a. Limiting slot; 1112. Second section; 1112a. Installation channel; 1112b. Second elastic snap protrusion; 112. Connecting section; 20. Support frame; 21. Mounting base; 22. Sliding base; 23. First link; 24. Second link; 25. Third link; 26. Fourth link; 27. Net; 30. First shielding plate; 40. Fixing nail; 41. Snap-in portion; 50. Sleeve; 51. Second opening; 52. Flange; 53. First elastic snap protrusion; 60. Locking structure; 61. Fixed base; 62. Abutting member; 621. Abutting portion; 622. Hinged portion; 623. Pushing portion; 70. Second shielding plate.
The realization of the objective, functional features and advantages of the present disclosure will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings in conjunction with the embodiments.
The embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail below. The examples of the embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, in which the same or similar reference numerals indicate the same or similar elements or elements with the same or similar functions. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain the present disclosure and cannot be construed as limiting the present disclosure.
It should be noted that when an element is referred to as being “fixed to” another element, it can be directly on the other element or there can also be an intervening element. When an element is considered to be “connected” to another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or there may also be an intervening element at the same time. Conversely, when an element is described as being “directly on” another element, there is no intervening element. The terms “vertical”, “horizontal”, “left”, “right”, and similar expressions used herein are only for the purpose of illustration.
In the present disclosure, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms “installation”, “connection”, “connection”, “fixation”, and the like should be understood in a broad sense. For example, it can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; it can be a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium, and it can also be the internal communication of two elements or the interaction relationship between two elements. For those of ordinary skill in the art, the specific meanings of the above terms in the present disclosure can be understood according to specific situations.
In addition, the terms “first” and “second” are only used for descriptive purposes and cannot be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, the features defined with “first” and “second” may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of these features. In the description of the present disclosure, the meaning of “a plurality” is two or more, unless otherwise expressly and specifically defined.
Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by those skilled in the technical field to which this application belongs. The terms used in the description of the present disclosure are only for the purpose of describing specific embodiments and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. The term “and/or” used herein includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
The present invention proposes a golf practice net.
In the embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 9, the golf practice net includes a support rod 10 and a support frame 20.
Specifically, the support frame 20 includes a mounting base 21, a sliding base 22, some first links 23, some second links 24, some third links 25, some fourth links 26, and a net 27. The mounting base 21 is slidably mounted at one end of the support rod 10. The periphery of the mounting base 21 is provided with a plurality of first mounting positions, and the plurality of first mounting positions are spaced apart along the circumferential direction of the mounting base 21. The sliding base 22 is sleeved on the support rod 10 and can slide relative to the connecting rod. The periphery of the sliding base 22 is provided with a plurality of second mounting positions, and the plurality of second mounting positions are spaced apart along the circumferential direction of the sliding base 22.
One end of each first link 23 is rotatably mounted at one of the first mounting positions, the other end of each first link 23 is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each second link 24, one end of each third link 25 is rotatably mounted at one of the second mounting positions, the other end of each third link 25 is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each first link 23, one end of each fourth link 26 is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each third link, the other end of each fourth link 26 is rotatably connected to the end of each second link 24 close to the first link 23, and the net 27 is connected to the second links. The support frame 20 also has a first unfolded state, a second unfolded state, and a stowed state. In the first unfolded state, the first links 23, the second links 24, the third links 25, the fourth links 26, and the net 27 are relatively unfolded, and the net 27 forms a hitting plane for hitting a golf ball. In the second unfolded state, the net 27 is bent. In the stowed state, the first links 23, the second links 24, the third links 25, the fourth links 26, and the net 27 are folded together outside the support rod 10. The net 27 has a certain resilience. When a golf ball hits the net 27, the net 27 can rebound the golf ball, allowing the user to quickly pick up the hit golf ball.
The sliding base 22 has a first locking position, a second locking position, and a stowed position. The second locking position is located between the first locking position and the stowed position. In the first locking position, the sliding base 22 is disposed close to the mounting base 21 to fix the support frame 20 in the first unfolded state. In the second locking position, the sliding base 22 is disposed close to the mounting base 21 to fix the support frame 20 in the second unfolded state. In the unlocked position, the sliding base 22 is disposed away from the mounting base 21 to place the support frame 20 in the stowed state.
That is, when the user drives the sliding base 22 to move toward the first locking position, the first links 23, the second links 24, the third links 25, the fourth links 26, and the net 27 gradually unfold until the sliding base 22 moves to the first locking position, and the first links 23, the second links 24, the third links 25, the fourth links 26, and the net 27 are completely unfolded, so that the net 27 forms a hitting plane for hitting a golf ball.
It can be understood that when the sliding base 22 is in the first locking position, the support frame 20 is in the first unfolded state. At this time, the first links 23, the second links 24, the third links 25, the fourth links 26, and the net 27 are in a fully unfolded state. When the sliding base 22 is in the second locking position, the support frame 20 is in the second unfolded state. Since the second locking position is downstream of the first locking position, when the support frame 20 is in the first unfolded state, the first links 23, the second links 24, the third links 25, the fourth links 26, and the net 27 are in a semi-unfolded state. At this time, the first link 23 and the second link 24 are at an obtuse angle, so that the middle of the net 27 is flat, and the periphery of the net 27 is inclined, that is, the net 27 is bent. In other words, in the second unfolded state, only the middle of the net 27 forms a hitting surface, that is, the hitting area of the net 27 is reduced.
When the user drives the sliding base 22 to move from the first locking position or the second locking position toward the stowed position, the second links 24, the third links 25, the fourth links 26, and the net 27 gradually fold toward the support rod 10 until the sliding base 22 moves to the stowed position, and the second links 24, the third links 25, the fourth links 26, and the net 27 are folded together outside the support rod 10.
Specifically, in actual use, when the user is a beginner, the user can slide the sliding base 22 to the first locking position, so that the entire surface of the net 27 forms a hitting plane. At this time, the golf practice net is placed on the ground, and the user can practice by supporting it on the ground with the connecting rod.
When the user's golf skills have improved after a period of practice, the user can slide the sliding base 22 to the second locking position during practice, so that the net 27 is bent, and only the middle of the net 27 forms a hitting surface, reducing the hitting area of the net 27 and increasing the difficulty of the user's practice, thereby enhancing the user's practice effect.
When the user finishes using the golf practice net, the user needs to slide the sliding base 22 from the first locking position or the second locking position toward the stowed position, so that the first links 23, the second links 24, the third links 25, the fourth links 26, and the net 27 fold toward the support rod 10 until the sliding base 22 slides to the stowed position, and the first links 23, the second links 24, the third links 25, the fourth links 26, and the net 27 are completely folded. At this time, the golf practice net can be stored, effectively reducing the occupied space of the golf practice net.
It should be particularly noted that, compared with the third links 25 and the fourth links 26, the basic support and contraction structure can be satisfied with only the first links 23, the second links 24, and their connection relationships. The provision of the third links 25 and the fourth links 26 can make the support and telescopic structure more three-dimensional and stable. Correspondingly, the setting of the sliding base is also based on the need to achieve more accurate and stable positioning of the structure.
During the entire use process, there is no need for assembly and installation, and after use, there is no need for disassembly and removal, improving the user's convenience of use. In addition, since the golf practice net of the present application can be used without assembling parts, the problem of losing parts during the disassembly and assembly of the golf practice net is avoided.
The technical solution of the present invention is that the mounting base 21 of the support frame 20 is mounted at one end of the support rod 10. The periphery of the mounting base 21 is provided with a plurality of first mounting positions, and the plurality of first mounting positions are spaced apart along the circumferential direction of the mounting base 21. The sliding base 22 is sleeved on the support rod 10 and can slide relative to the connecting rod. The periphery of the sliding base 22 is provided with a plurality of second mounting positions, and the plurality of second mounting positions are spaced apart along the circumferential direction of the sliding base 22. One end of each first link 23 is rotatably mounted at one of the first mounting positions, the other end of each first link 23 is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each second link 24, one end of each third link 25 is rotatably mounted at one of the second mounting positions, the other end of each third link 25 is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each first link 23, one end of each fourth link 26 is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each third link, the other end of each fourth link 26 is rotatably connected to the end of each second link 24 close to the first link 23, and the net 27 is connected to the second links. The support frame 20 has a first unfolded state, a second unfolded state, and a stowed state. In the first unfolded state, the first links 23, the second links 24, the third links 25, the fourth links 26, and the net 27 are relatively unfolded, and the net 27 forms a hitting plane for hitting a golf ball. In the second unfolded state, the net 27 is bent. In the stowed state, the first links 23, the second links 24, the third links 25, the fourth links 26, and the net 27 are folded together outside the support rod 10. The sliding base 22 has a first locking position, a second locking position, and a stowed position. The second locking position is located between the first locking position and the stowed position. When in the first locking position, the support frame 20 is fixed in the first unfolded state. When in the second locking position, the support frame 20 is fixed in the second unfolded state. When in the unlocked position, the support frame 20 is in the stowed state. Thus, when the user is a beginner in golf, the user can slide the sliding base 22 to the first locking position, so that the entire surface of the net 27 forms a hitting plane. At this time, the golf practice net is placed on the ground, and the user can practice by supporting it on the ground with the connecting rod. When the user's golf skills have improved after a period of practice, the user can slide the sliding base 22 to the second locking position during practice, so that the net 27 is bent, and only the middle of the net 27 forms a hitting surface, reducing the hitting area of the net 27 and increasing the difficulty of the user's practice, thereby enhancing the user's practice effect and effectively improving the practicability of the golf practice net.
In some embodiments, the golf practice net further includes two first shielding plates 30. The two first shielding plates 30 are both mounted on the side of the net 27 facing away from the second links 24. The two first shielding plates 30 are disposed on opposite sides of the net 27 and extend toward the net 27, and the two first shielding plates 30 are detachably disposed.
Specifically, before practicing, the user can install the two first shielding plates 30 on opposite sides of the net 27 respectively. The two first shielding plates 30 can shield the two sides of the net 27. When the golf ball rebounds, the two first shielding plates 30 can block the golf ball, that is, prevent the golf ball from popping out from the side of the net 27. Thus, the golf ball can rebound toward the user's hitting position. At this time, the rebounded golf ball is close to the user's hitting position, allowing the user to quickly pick up the golf ball and hit it again. This way, the user's hand feeling will not be affected by long-distance ball picking, and the user's practice experience can be effectively improved. The two first shielding plates 30 can be attached to the net 27 by adhesion. Of course, in other embodiments, the golf practice net may not be provided with the first shielding plate 30.
The two first shielding plates 30 effectively form a large practice space and ensure the practice effect. At the same time, to ensure the accuracy of practice and the storability of the equipment, the first shielding plate 30 can be detachably disposed on the net 27. At the same time, regarding the number of the first shielding plates 30, at least one plate can be provided on each side to meet the use needs. Of course, some plates can also be provided according to the structural needs, for example, some plates can be combined by contraction or folding to make the hitting practice space more flexible.
In some embodiments, the golf practice net further includes a second shielding plate 70. The second shielding plate 70 is movably mounted on the net 27. The second shielding plate 70 extends away from the net 27 to form a shielding surface for shielding the golf ball, and the shielding surface is parallel to the hitting plane.
Specifically, when the user is a beginner, the user can choose to install the second shielding plate 70 on the net 27. When the user hits a golf ball and the golf ball does not hit the net 27 and is within the shielding range of the second shielding plate 70, the second shielding plate 70 can block the golf ball, preventing the golf ball from flying far, being lost, or increasing the user's ball-picking time. When the user is skilled, the user can remove the second shielding plate 70 from the net 27 to increase the difficulty of practice. This greatly improves the user's experience.
Specifically, the second shielding plate 70 can be installed on one side of the net 27. The user can selectively install it according to the direction in which the user hits the golf ball. For example, when the user hits the golf ball to the left, the second shielding plate 70 can be installed on the left side of the net 27. When the user hits the golf ball to the right, the second shielding plate 70 can be installed on the right side of the net 27. When the user hits the golf ball high, the second shielding plate 70 can be installed on the upper side of the net 27. It can be set according to the actual situation, and the present application does not specifically limit this.
In another embodiment, the second shielding plate 70 is disposed on the upper side and two sides of the net 27. The second shielding plate 70 extends away from the net 27 to form a shielding surface for shielding the golf ball. That is, the second shielding plate 70 shields three sides except the lower side. Of course, in other embodiments, the golf practice net may not be provided with the second shielding plate 70. The second shielding plate 70 can be attached to the net 27 by adhesion. Of course, in other embodiments, the golf practice net may not be provided with the second shielding plate 70.
In some embodiments, the golf practice net further includes a fixing nail 40. The fixing nail 40 is installed at the end of the support rod 10 away from the mounting base 21 and extends in a strip shape away from the support rod 10. The fixing nail 40 is used to insert into the ground.
Specifically, when the golf practice net is placed on the ground, the fixing nail 40 can be inserted into the ground to fix the placement position of the golf practice net, preventing the golf practice net from shifting when the golf ball hits the net 27 during practice, that is, it is beneficial to improving the user experience. Of course, in other embodiments, the golf practice net may not be provided with the fixing nail 40.
In some embodiments, the support rod 10 is snap-fitted to the fixing nail 40. In specific snap-fitting methods, various methods such as slots, snap protrusions, buckles, and elastic buckles can be flexibly set according to the connected structure. Other flexible connection methods such as plugging and loosening-tightening fasteners also fall within the scope of this snap-fitting method.
In some embodiments, a snap protrusion is protruded at the end of the support rod 10 away from the mounting base 21, and a snap-in portion 41 is provided on the peripheral side of the fixing nail 40. The snap-in portion 41 is provided with a slot, and the slot is snap-fitted with the snap protrusion.
Specifically, the fixing nail 40 is detachably installed on the support rod 10. When the user needs to practice golf, the user can snap the fixing nail 40 onto the end of the support rod 10 away from the mounting base 21 and then insert the fixing nail 40 into the ground for fixation. When the user finishes practicing, the user can remove the fixing nail 40 from the support rod 10 for storage, avoiding the fixing nail 40 from harming the user, that is, improving the safety of use. Of course, in other embodiments, the fixing nail 40 is installed on the support rod 10 by a threaded fastener.
In some embodiments, the support rod 10 includes a connecting handle 11 and a sleeve 50. The mounting base 21 is installed at one end of the connecting handle 11. The connecting handle 11 is hollow to form an installation channel 1112a. The installation channel 1112a forms an installation opening at the end surface of the connecting handle 11 away from the mounting base 21. The outer peripheral surface of the sleeve 50 is provided with a flange 52. The flange 52 forms a snap protrusion. The sleeve 50 is inserted into the installation channel 1112a through the installation opening. The sleeve 50 has an installation cavity. The installation cavity forms a first opening at the end of the sleeve 50 away from the flange 52. The installation cavity is used for storing the fixing nail 40.
Specifically, when the user finishes practicing, the user can remove the sleeve 50 from the installation channel 1112a, insert the fixing nail 40 into the installation cavity for storage, and then insert the sleeve 50 into the installation channel 1112a for storage. This way, there is no need to separately store the fixing nail 40 with other equipment, avoiding the problem of easy loss during separate storage and being beneficial to improving the user experience. Of course, in other embodiments, the support rod 10 may not be provided with the sleeve 50, and the fixing nail 40 is directly inserted into the installation channel 1112a for storage.
In some embodiments, the side wall of the sleeve 50 is provided with a second opening 51. The second opening 51 communicates with the installation cavity. The second opening 51 is provided with a first elastic snap protrusion 53. The connecting handle 11 is provided with a limiting slot corresponding to the second opening 51. The first elastic snap protrusion 53 is elastically snapped into the limiting slot.
Specifically, when the sleeve 50 is inserted into the installation channel 1112a, the first elastic snap protrusion 53 is elastically snapped into the limiting slot to fix the sleeve 50 in the installation channel 1112a. When the user needs to remove the sleeve 50 from the installation channel 1112a, the user can press the first elastic snap protrusion 53 to make the first elastic snap protrusion 53 the limiting slot. At this time, by applying a pulling force to the sleeve 50, the sleeve 50 can be removed from the installation channel 1112a, which is simple and convenient and beneficial to reducing the production difficulty. Of course, in other embodiments, the outer peripheral surface of the sleeve 50 is provided with threads, and the channel wall of the installation channel 1112a is provided with threads, and the sleeve 50 is screwed into the installation channel 1112a.
In some embodiments, the connecting handle 11 includes a connecting section 112 and a supporting section 111. The mounting base 21 is installed at one end of the connecting section 112. The other end of the connecting section 112 is rotatably connected to the supporting section 111. The supporting section 111 is hollow to form the installation channel 1112a.
Specifically, during use, the user can rotate the supporting section 111 or the connecting section 112 to make the supporting section 111 and the connecting section 112 form an arched structure, which can shorten the length of the connecting handle 11 and is beneficial to reducing the occupied space of the golf practice net. Of course, in other embodiments, the supporting section 111 and the connecting section 112 may be fixedly connected.
In some embodiments, the supporting section 111 includes a first section 1111 and a second section 1112. One end of the first section 1111 is rotatably connected to the connecting section 112. The second section 1112 is hollow to form the installation channel 1112a. The installation channel 1112a penetrates through both ends of the second section 1112. The other end of the first section 1111 extends into the installation channel 1112a and can be telescoped from the installation channel 1112a. The golf practice net further includes a locking structure 60. The locking structure 60 connects the first section 1111 and the second section 1112 and is used for locking the first section 1111 and the second section 1112.
Specifically, a part of the first section 1111 extends into the installation channel 1112a and can be telescoped from the installation channel 1112a. When the first section 1111 extends out of the installation channel 1112a, the length of the supporting section 111 can be increased. Conversely, when the first section 1111 retracts into the installation channel 1112a, the length of the supporting section 111 can be shortened. That is, during use, the user can adjust the telescoping of the first section 1111 to adjust the length of the supporting section 111 to meet the use needs of different users. Or, when the user needs to use it, by applying a pulling force to the first section 1111, the first section 1111 is extended out of the installation channel 1112a to meet the required length of the user. When the user needs to store it, by applying a pushing force to the first section 1111, the first section 1111 is retracted into the installation channel 1112a to reduce the occupied space. When the user adjusts the required length, the locking structure 60 can be used to lock the first section 1111 and the second section 1112 to fix them and prevent loosening. Of course, in other embodiments, the first section 1111 and the second section 1112 may be fixedly connected.
In some embodiments, the side wall of the first section 1111 is recessed with a plurality of limiting slots 1111a. The plurality of limiting slots 1111a are spaced apart along the length direction of the first section 1111. The side wall of the second section 1112 is provided with a third opening. The third opening corresponds to one of the limiting slots 1111a. The third opening is provided with a second elastic snap protrusion 1112b. The second elastic snap protrusion 1112b has a limiting position and an unlocking position. In the limiting position, the second elastic snap protrusion 1112b extends into the limiting slot 1111a. In the unlocking position, the second elastic snap protrusion 1112b exits the limiting slot 1111a.
The locking structure 60 includes a fixed base 61 and an abutting member 62. The fixed base 61 is provided with an activity groove and an installation hole. The activity groove penetrates through the opposite sides of the fixed base 61. The installation hole penetrates through the side wall of the activity groove. The abutting member 62 includes a hinged portion 622 and an abutting portion 621 and a pushing portion 623 disposed on opposite sides of the hinged portion 622. The hinged portion 622 is hinged in the activity groove. The abutting portion 621 is disposed corresponding to the installation hole. The pushing portion 623 is disposed outside the activity groove. The abutting member 62 has an abutting state and a releasing state. In the abutting state, the abutting portion 621 abuts against one side of the second elastic snap protrusion 1112b. In the releasing state, the abutting portion 621 is spaced from the second elastic snap protrusion 1112b.
Specifically, when the user needs to adjust the length of the supporting section 111, the user can turn the pushing portion 623 clockwise to drive the abutting member 62 to move from the abutting state to the releasing state, so that the second elastic snap protrusion 1112b rebounds to the opening under the elastic force. At this time, the user can apply a pulling force or a pushing force to the first section 1111 to adjust the length of the supporting section 111. When the user adjusts the supporting section 111 to the required length, the adjacent limiting slot 1111a moves to the position of the third opening and corresponds to it. At this time, the user turns the pushing portion 623 counterclockwise to drive the abutting member 62 to move from the releasing state to the abutting state, so that the second elastic snap protrusion 1112b is pushed by the abutting member 62 and extends into the limiting slot 1111a. The side surface of the second elastic snap protrusion 1112b abuts against the slot wall of the limiting slot 1111a to prevent the first section 1111 from telescoping. This way, the structure of the locking structure 60 is relatively simple and reliable in operation, which is beneficial to reducing the manufacturing difficulty.
Of course, in other embodiments, the first section 1111 is provided with a plurality of first insertion holes. The plurality of first insertion holes are spaced apart along the length direction of the first section 1111. The second section 1112 is provided with a plurality of second insertion holes. The plurality of second insertion holes are spaced apart along the length direction of the second section 1112. The plurality of first insertion holes and the plurality of second insertion holes are in one-to-one correspondence. The locking structure 60 includes a plug pin, and the plug pin can be arbitrarily inserted into the first insertion holes and the second insertion holes.
In some embodiments, the first section 1111 is hollow to form a cavity. The cavity forms a first through hole on the side wall of the first section 1111. The first through hole is provided with an elastic protrusion. The side wall of the second section 1112 is provided with a plurality of second through holes. The plurality of second through holes are spaced apart along the length direction of the second section 1112. The limiting protrusion can elastically extend out from any one of the through holes.
Specifically, when the user applies a pulling force or a pushing force to the first section 1111, the elastic protrusion can extend out from the through hole to provide damping for the telescoping of the first section 1111, preventing the user from directly pulling the first section 1111 out of the installation channel 1112a, which improves the user experience.
In some embodiments, the middle of the net 27 is provided with a receiving hole, and the side of the net 27 facing the second links 24 is provided with a net pocket. The net pocket is disposed corresponding to the receiving hole. The golf ball can fall into the net pocket through the receiving hole, that is, the user can aim at the receiving hole to practice hitting the golf ball for more accurate hitting practice, which can effectively improve the user's practice effect. Of course, in other embodiments, the net 27 may not be provided with the receiving hole.
The above are only preferred embodiments of the present invention and do not limit the patent scope of the present invention. Any equivalent structural transformations made by using the content of the present invention's specification and drawings under the inventive concept of the present invention, or direct/indirect applications in other related technical fields are all included in the patent protection scope of the present invention.
1. A golf practice net, comprising:
a support rod,
a support frame, including a mounting base, a plurality of first links, a plurality of second links, and a net; wherein the mounting base is slidably mounted at one end of the support rod, the first links are rotatably mounted on the periphery of the mounting base, the second links are movably mounted on the support rod, and the first links and the second links are movably connected to form a telescopic support structure, so that the support frame has a first unfolded state, a second unfolded state, and a stowed state;
in the first unfolded state, the first links and the net are relatively unfolded, and the net forms a hitting plane for hitting a golf ball; and
in the second unfolded state, the net is bent; in the stowed state, the first links, the second links, and the net are folded together outside the support rod.
2. The golf practice net according to claim 1, wherein a third link is movably disposed on the support rod, the third link is movably connected to the first link, a fourth link is movably disposed on the third link, and the fourth link is movably connected to the second link.
3. The golf practice net according to claim 2, wherein the periphery of the mounting base is provided with a plurality of first mounting positions, the plurality of first mounting positions are spaced apart along the circumferential direction of the mounting base, a sliding base is sleeved on the support rod and can slide relative to the connecting rod, the periphery of the sliding base is provided with a plurality of second mounting positions, the plurality of second mounting positions are spaced apart along the circumferential direction of the sliding base; and
one end of each first link is rotatably mounted at one of the first mounting positions, the other end of each first link is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each second link, one end of each third link is rotatably mounted at one of the second mounting positions, the other end of each third link is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each first link, one end of each fourth link is rotatably mounted between the two ends of each third link, the other end of each fourth link is rotatably connected to the end of each second link close to the first link, and the net is connected to the second links; in the first unfolded state, the first links, the second links, the third links, the fourth links, and the net are relatively unfolded, and the net forms a hitting plane for hitting a golf ball; in the second unfolded state, the net is bent; in the stowed state, the first links, the second links, the third links, the fourth links, and the net are folded together outside the support rod.
4. The golf practice net according to claim 3, wherein the sliding base has a first locking position, a second locking position, and a stowed position, the second locking position is located between the first locking position and the stowed position, in the first locking position, the sliding base is disposed close to the mounting base to fix the support frame in the first unfolded state, in the second locking position, the sliding base is disposed close to the mounting base to fix the support frame in the second unfolded state; in the unlocked position, the sliding base is disposed away from the mounting base to place the support frame in the stowed state.
5. The golf practice net according to claim 4, wherein the golf practice net further includes a first shielding plate, the first shielding plates are both mounted on the side of the net facing away from the second links, the first shielding plates are disposed on opposite sides of the net and extend toward the net, and the two first shielding plates are detachably disposed.
6. The golf practice net according to claim 5, wherein the golf practice net further includes a second shielding plate, the second shielding plate is movably mounted on the net, the second shielding plate extends away from the net to form a shielding surface for shielding the golf ball, and the shielding surface is parallel to the hitting plane.
7. The golf practice net according to claim 6, wherein the golf practice net further includes a fixing nail, and the fixing nail is mounted at the end of the support rod away from the mounting base.
8. The golf practice net according to claim 7, wherein the support rod is snap-fitted to the fixing nail.
9. The golf practice net according to claim 8, wherein the support rod includes a connecting handle and a sleeve, the mounting base is mounted at one end of the connecting handle, the connecting handle is hollow to form an installation channel, the installation channel forms an installation opening at the end surface of the connecting handle away from the mounting base, the outer peripheral surface of the sleeve is provided with a flange, the flange forms a snap protrusion, the sleeve is inserted into the installation channel through the installation opening, the sleeve has an installation cavity, the installation cavity forms a first opening at the end of the sleeve away from the flange, and the installation cavity is used for storing the fixing nail.
10. The golf practice net according to claim 9, wherein the side wall of the sleeve is provided with a second opening, the second opening communicates with the installation cavity, the second opening is provided with a first elastic snap protrusion, the connecting handle is provided with a limiting slot corresponding to the second opening, and the first elastic snap protrusion is elastically snapped into the limiting slot.
11. The golf practice net according to claim 9, wherein the connecting handle includes a connecting section and a supporting section, the mounting base is mounted at one end of the connecting section, the other end of the connecting section is rotatably connected to the supporting section, and the supporting section is hollow to form the installation channel.
12. The golf practice net according to claim 11, wherein the supporting section includes a first section and a second section, one end of the first section is rotatably connected to the connecting section, the second section is hollow to form the installation channel, the installation channel penetrates through both ends of the second section, the other end of the first section extends into the installation channel and can be telescoped from the installation channel, and the golf practice net further includes a locking structure that connects the first section and the second section and is used for locking the first section and the second section.
13. The golf practice net according to claim 1, wherein the middle of the net is provided with a receiving hole, and the side of the net facing the second links is provided with a net pocket, and the net pocket is disposed corresponding to the receiving hole.