KR-20260063135-A - Automatic temperature and humidity control golf ball case
Abstract
The present invention relates to a temperature-controlled golf ball case, characterized by installing a heating and cooling device in a case for holding golf balls to store the balls at a constant temperature. In addition, the above-mentioned heating and cooling device is a thermoelectric element, The present invention has a remarkable effect of controlling thermal expansion and contraction by storing golf balls at a constant temperature in a case equipped with a heating and cooling device, thereby enabling high scores during golf play and adding interest to golf.
Inventors
- 최현희
Assignees
- 동서대학교 산학협력단
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241030
Claims (3)
- A temperature-controlled golf ball case characterized by installing a heating and cooling device in a case (20) for holding a golf ball (10) to store the golf ball (10) at a constant temperature.
- A temperature-controlled golf ball case according to claim 1, characterized in that the heating and cooling device is a thermoelectric element (30).
- In paragraph 2, the temperature-controlled golf ball case is characterized in that the heating and cooling device is operated by a battery.
Description
Automatic temperature and humidity control golf ball case The present invention relates to a temperature-controlled golf ball case, and more specifically, to a temperature-controlled golf ball case in which thermal expansion and contraction are controlled by storing a golf ball at a constant temperature in a case equipped with a heating and cooling device, thereby enabling high scores during golf play and adding interest to golf. Recently, the number of golf enthusiasts has increased significantly due to outdoor sports, and accordingly, manufacturing technology for golf balls and cases is developing. As an example of prior patent technology, Patent No. 10-1932243 describes a case manufactured using animal molding elements, having a plurality of pressure point protrusions protruding from the outer surface, and having a storage space provided inside to allow a golf ball to be inserted, wherein the circumference of the center of the storage space is formed to be larger than the circumference of the opening; A ball marker that is detachably coupled to the front of the above case and used to indicate the position of a golf ball; and It includes a connecting loop provided on the rear of the above case and connected to the user's clothing or bag; A pressure-type golf ball case is disclosed, characterized by being manufactured using a phosphorescent pigment and emitting light at night. Registration No. 10-1309851 In a golf ball having a plurality of concave grooves (1) formed on its surface, A golf ball is disclosed, characterized in that a strip-shaped flat portion (10) in which no concave groove (1) is formed on the surface of the golf ball is formed to form a ring shape along the circumferential direction of the golf ball. This has been disclosed. However, the aforementioned prior art had a problem in that it was not suitable for storage and play when the size of the golf ball changed due to heat, etc. FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of the controller of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the golf ball cooling device of the present invention. The present invention relates to a temperature-controlled golf ball case, characterized by installing a heating and cooling device in a case for holding golf balls to store the balls at a constant temperature. In addition, the above case is characterized by having a clip installed so that it can be attached to and detached from a belt. In addition, the above-mentioned heating and cooling device is characterized by being a thermoelectric element. In addition, the thermoelectric element is characterized as a Peltier element that is operated by a battery. In addition, during the cooling and heating times, the positive and negative electrodes from the battery are switched and connected to the positive and negative electrodes of the thermoelectric element. In addition, the case material is characterized by being an insulating synthetic resin or leather material. In addition, it is characterized by providing heating and cooling by connecting from the vehicle's electrical terminal to the case electrode terminal for storage in the vehicle. The present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings as follows. FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of the controller of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the golf ball cooling device of the present invention. The present invention involves installing a heating and cooling device in a case for holding golf balls to store the balls at a constant temperature. A golf ball is formed by creating a synthetic rubber layer on an outer shell of a rubber core, and is referred to as a 2-piece ball. A 3-piece ball has an additional intermediate synthetic rubber layer formed between the rubber core and the synthetic rubber layer. The synthetic rubber layer uses Surlyn, elastomer, urethane, polybutadiene, etc. A clip is installed on the case of the present invention so that it can be attached to and detached from a belt. Furthermore, the heating and cooling device uses a thermoelectric element and is installed on the side and lower interior of the case. The above thermoelectric element is operated by a battery, and the battery is installed on the bottom or side of the case. During the above cooling and heating, the positive and negative electrodes from the battery are switched and connected to the positive and negative electrodes of the thermoelectric element, so that the inner surface of the case generates cold heat in the summer and warm heat in the winter. The case material can be composed of insulating synthetic resin or leather. Alternatively, it can be made of aluminum, which conducts heat well. The temperature is controlled based on the weight and size of the golf balls inside the cuboid-shaped case. The storage unit stores optimal set temperatures for each size and weight; therefore, when a user inputs the size or weight via the touch panel or touchpad of the input uni