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John Scarperia Phones & Addresses

  • Pennsauken, NJ
  • Burlington, NJ
  • Moorestown, NJ
  • Cinnaminson, NJ
  • Beverly, NJ

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Scarperia
President
Tex-Net, Inc
Manmade Broadwoven Fabric Mill Ret Sporting Goods/Bicycles
PO Box 92, Florence, NJ 08518
763 Railroad Ave, Florence, NJ 08518
(609) 499-9111

Publications

Us Patents

Golf Tee Divider

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US Patent:
56036698, Feb 18, 1997
Filed:
Sep 20, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/531122
Inventors:
Ralph M. Scott - Mount Laurel NJ
John C. Scarperia - Beverly NJ
International Classification:
A63B 5700
A63B 6936
US Classification:
473405
Abstract:
A tee divider for dividing a tee area of a golf driving range into subsections and for blocking golf balls errantly hit by a first golfer from hitting a second golfer practicing next to the first golfer, comprises a frame having an upper end portion and a lower end portion, mounting feet mounted on the lower end portion of the frame for securing the tee divider on the tee area and for supporting the tee divider in an upright position substantially perpendicular to the plane of the tee area, a deflector sheet extending between the upper end portion of the frame and the lower end portion of the frame for blocking golf balls hit by a first golfer from hitting a second golfer practicing next to the first golfer on the opposite side of the tee divider, and a fastening rope for attaching the deflector sheet to the frame.

Driving Range Tee Area Diving Method

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US Patent:
54822696, Jan 9, 1996
Filed:
Jan 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/370864
Inventors:
Ralph M. Scott - Mount Laurel NJ
John C. Scarperia - Beverly NJ
International Classification:
A63B 5700
A63B 6702
US Classification:
273 35B
Abstract:
A tee divider and method for dividing a tee area of a golf driving range into subsections and for blocking golf balls errantly hit by a first golfer from hitting a second golfer practicing next to the first golfer, comprises a frame having an upper end portion and a lower end portion, mounting feet mounted on the lower end portion of the frame for securing the tee divider on the tee area and for supporting the tee divider in an upright position substantially perpendicular to the plane of the tee area, a deflector sheet extending between the upper end portion of the frame and the lower end portion of the frame for blocking golf balls hit by a first golfer from hitting a second golfer practicing next to the first golfer on the opposite side of the tee divider, and a fastening rope for attaching the deflector sheet to the frame.
John C Scarperia from Pennsauken, NJ, age ~37 Get Report