InventSAI Client Patents Clip-On Golf Ball Cleaner And Divot Repair Tool
Inventor Bill Hafdal of Alexandria, MN, has developed a combined divot repair tool/ball marker with a disposable pad attached to clean the golf ball, while on the green or on the tee box.
The game of golf has become one the most technologically advanced sports in the world today. This has contributed to its increase in popularity; and as a result of such popularity, many people are joining the ranks of the playing public. From this has grown an abundance of new golf products. Inventor Hafdal has developed an innovative new golf product by increasing the functionality of the divot repair tool, addressing a common problem that golfers face on the green: how to clean off the ball before putting. This product will eliminate the need to wet the ball and wipe it on one’s shirt or pants, a frequently used method today.
The Clip-On Golf Ball Cleaner functions as a common divot repair tool/ball marker as well as a convenient golf ball cleaner, with clip for attachment. The clip presents a circular area that is covered with one half of a hook-and-loop fastening system such as Velcro®. The other half of the fastening system is provided on the rear of a disposable cloth pad used for cleaning golf balls. The pad can be moistened with water before being applied to the clip, and will retain water for a period of time equal to an 18-hole round of golf. The cleaning pads are easily removable, replaceable, and are even great for advertising and logo placement.
The InventSAI Network helped inventor Hafdal to get a patent (D603,925) through Montgomery Patent and Design LLC, and is now working with Ad-Gen for the commercialization of his invention.
For more information, please contact
Ad-Gen, LLC at1-800-860-0969
about
Inventor, Bill Hafdal
http://www.ad-gen.com
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