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Patent 2114928 Summary

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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2114928
(54) English Title: DRIVEMASTER 275
(54) French Title: DISPOSITIF SERVANT A L'APPRENTISSAGE DU GOLF
Status: Dead
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Abstracts

English Abstract






I claim that in order to play golf one needs to be aligned
properly in relation to the ball and the target and also
to swing the clubhead on a line appropriate to the shot needed
in each particular instance. My mat with it's essential
lines and images can be used to set up and swing according
to the fundamental alignment principles of golf.


Claims

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Claims
1) I claim that this invention relates to the body stance alignment
and the clubhead path of a golf swing.
2) I claim that previously alignment and swings in golf were
developed purely through the mind with help from teachers
to develop the discipline. Human error im memory have made the
transition from practice tee to the golf course the cause for
many misaligned shots. Previously a beginner has only books
and teachers to show the way to golf. With my invention a
beginner or novice golfer can learn and imprint on memory
through repeated use the fundamental alignment and swing
principles for good and sound golfing.

Description

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Legend for Drivemaster 275
Legend for reference to drawings 1 and 2.
The following numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,and 9 refer to the cor-
responding numbers on the drawings.
#1 - Baseline. Length is 42 inches.
#2 - Toe line. Length is 30 inches. Lays 90'iidegrees to line 1.
Multiple toe lines may be placed on a mat in between sixteen
and thirty six inches from line 3. This is to be able to
accomQdate people of different heights using golf clubs
of different lengths as a reference for alignment. These
size differences are essential.
#3 - Target line. Leng~ is from six to 36 inches. Lays 90
to line 1 and crosses line 1 and crosses line 1. in a
broken area as in drawings 1 and 2.
#4 - 1~ inch diameter circle at intersection of lines 1 and 3.
#5 - Three to twelve inches long. Lays at opposite angles from
1 ~o 20 to line 3 at start to 181 to 200 at arrow tip.
Second line is at an angle proportionate to the 1st line
arrow.
#6 - Lines one inch apart and variance of three to twenty inches
in length. Next to line 2 as in drawing.
#7 - Human shoeprint, any size.
#8 - The words FADE and DRAW are essential to this invention
and need to be placed on the mats.
#9 - Refers to the mat these lines appear on. Any type of mat
may be used in sizes from two by four feet up to five by
six feet wide and long.
Final note: Lines may vary from one eighth to one inch wide.

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Specifications as Relating to the Drawings.
ine #1 - Lines up inside of left foot to the centre of the
golf ball. This line is constant.
ine #2 - For toe placement for distance needed to stand away
from the ball. This line may be layed down anywhere
between 16 and 36 inches from line 3, depending on
the club length and the golfer's height.
ine #3 - Target line is constant, as is line #1. This line
aims at the golfer's desired target.
ine #4 - Golf ball placement circle.
ine #5 - Two lines for guiding the clubhead path for either
a fade or a draw type shot path.
ine #6 - Six lines for multiple selecetion of right toe
placement for the proper alignment needed to shoot
various degrees of fade or draw type golf shots.
ine #7 - Left foot placement.
ine #8 - The words fade and draw to indicate alignment lines.
ine #9 - The mat or carpet that these images are to be im-
printed on.
ote - All lines may be from one eighth inch to one inch wide.
ote - For left handed golfers all these lines would be re-
versed to be useful for them.

Representative Drawing
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Administrative Status

Title Date
Forecasted Issue Date Unavailable
(22) Filed 1994-11-02
(41) Open to Public Inspection 1996-05-03
Dead Application 1997-11-03

Abandonment History

Abandonment Date Reason Reinstatement Date
1996-11-04 FAILURE TO PAY APPLICATION MAINTENANCE FEE

Payment History

Fee Type Anniversary Year Due Date Amount Paid Paid Date
Application Fee $0.00 1994-11-02
Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
HANSON, JOHN ROBERT
Past Owners on Record
None
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Office Letter 1994-11-14 1 15
Office Letter 1994-03-11 1 28
Office Letter 1994-02-21 2 62
Abstract 1996-05-03 1 11
Cover Page 1996-06-18 1 12
Description 1996-05-03 2 64
Drawings 1996-05-03 2 32
Claims 1996-05-03 1 27
Representative Drawing 1997-11-26 1 9
Fees 1996-11-14 2 95