序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 可选择的高尔夫球杆及其使用方法 CN03817692.0 2003-01-30 CN1315552C 2007-05-16 克里斯托弗·J·麦克唐纳
提供一种改良的高尔夫球训练系统和使用该系统的方法。该高尔夫球训练系统可被用于新的比赛。该系统包括高尔夫球杆(100)和具有可变的伸展长度的球座(150),所述高尔夫球杆(100)具有扩大的击打表面(135)和较短的杆部(110)。通过逐渐递增地降低球座(150)的长度以及拉伸球杆(100)的长度,比赛者能够学习正确的挥杆技巧。
62 包括刚性和回弹性乙烯共聚物组合物的制造制品 CN200480041353.0 2004-12-03 CN1914269A 2007-02-14 J·C·陈
公开了包括与有机酸或其盐共混的离聚物共聚物的制造制品,其具有高劲度和回弹性的独特组合。根据本发明的制造制品非限制性地包括类结构组件(如,鞋后跟,脚趾拱节,和鞋底),高尔夫球棍组件,和工业应用(如,材料如堵缝材料,密封剂泥和沥青的改性剂,涂料,包装膜,模塑部件,和用于运动商品的回弹性泡沫)。
63 可选择的高尔夫球杆及其使用方法 CN03817692.0 2003-01-30 CN1671442A 2005-09-21 克里斯托弗·J·麦克唐纳
提供一种改良的高尔夫球训练系统和使用该系统的方法。该高尔夫球训练系统可被用于新的比赛。该系统包括高尔夫球杆(100)和具有可变的伸展长度的球座(150),所述高尔夫球杆(100)具有扩大的击打表面(135)和较短的杆部(110)。通过逐渐递增地降低球座(150)的长度以及拉伸球杆(100)的长度,比赛者能够学习正确的挥杆技巧。
64 测量并定位高尔夫球杆杆身的方法和装置 CN01821553.X 2001-11-09 CN1484539A 2004-03-24 理查德·M·韦斯; 约瑟夫·H·巴特勒; 迈克尔·J·特威格; 福兰克林·S·福威尔; 拉里·R·帕尔默
通过测量施加脉冲时高尔夫球杆杆身(110)的振动(20、21),定出杆身(110)的优选方位或平面振动面。优选的是,在围绕杆身(110)轴线的大量位置来测量面外振动,并通过面外振动为最小的那对相对角位置来识别主平面振动面。优选方位的位置可被标记在杆身(110)上,并用于将具有该平面振动面的高尔夫球杆装到预定的方位上。杆身(110)的直线度同样可这样来确定,即,从其振动频率得出其弹簧常数,接着测量杆身在不同的角位置以相同额定量偏转时的恢复;恢复力差可被认为是由直线度差引起的实际偏转距离差的结果。
65 具有复式球杆的高尔夫球杆 CN98119639.X 1998-09-14 CN1087958C 2002-07-24 宋载镇
一种高尔夫球杆包括一具有长条形扩大部分的外杆,及一与外杆大致平行且至少有一部分伸入外杆的内杆,其特点是,内杆与外杆在杆端部处固定接合;两杆有彼此不接触的空隙区,该空隙使外杆在弯曲时可绕内杆的另外一端点转动而不与内杆接触,从而使外杆不能转动而弯曲;该外杆弯曲中心线有一变换点,其特点是弯曲曲线为高振荡弯曲型,可提高杆头在击球时的速度,并可使控球的能增加。
66 带有硬帽的器具握把组件 CN201020242860.3 2010-03-30 CN201760871U 2011-03-16 D·K·吉尔
本实用新型涉及一种器具握把组件,该组件具有装配在管状器具把手(12)上的端部开口的柔性管状握把(14)。该把手的开口端中插入有带可偏斜部(20)的端帽(16),该可偏斜部与管状把手摩擦地接合以用于保持。该帽还可包括与柔性握把上的相应表面(26,45)棘爪地接合的表面(44)。该帽上可接纳装饰性的徽章状件(126),该徽章状件摩擦地或磁性地保持在该帽上。
67 可进一步减少振动和反冲脉冲并增强撞击的球类运动用运动器械及其制造方法 CN92231050.5 1992-07-24 CN2146274Y 1993-11-17 罗兰德·维弗里得·斯墨尔
一种包括有击球部分和在外端设有手柄部分的杆的球类运动用运动器械,它包括有与器械结构形成为一体的,设置在一个或若干个腔室中的可相对于器械结构自由移动或自由运动的物体颗粒。每一个所述的腔室的体积,相对于击球部分和/或杆的内部体积都是非常小的,且所述的腔室完全形成在击球部分或杆的内部。
68 GOLF GEAR FITTING SYSTEM, GOLF GEAR FITTING METHOD, GOLF GEAR FITTING PROGRAM, GOLF SWING CLASSIFICATION METHOD, GOLF SHAFT FITTING SYSTEM, GOLF SHAFT FITTING METHOD, AND GOLF SHAFT FITTING PROGRAM EP16796288.5 2016-04-28 EP3299069A1 2018-03-28 SHIMONO Satoshi; SUZUKI Katsuyuki

A golf gear fitting system (2) includes a swing data acquisition unit (21) to acquire swing data from a sensor (11) installed in a golf club (1), a swing data storage unit (22) to store the swing data acquired by the swing data acquisition unit (21), a data classification unit (23) to classify the swing data stored in the swing data storage unit (22), and a data prediction unit (24) to predict swing data of specifications not measured by the sensor (11) by referring to the swing data classified in the data classification unit (23).

69 GOLF CLUB AND GOLF CLUB HEAD STRUCTURES EP12768936.2 2012-08-23 EP2747850B1 2017-11-22 BOYD, Robert; OLDKNOW, Andrew G. V.; KAWAGUCHI, Hiroshi; THOMAS, James S.
Golf clubs and golf club heads having a weight member that is configurable in multiple positions to alter the performance characteristics of the golf club head are presented. In some examples, the weight member may be arranged in a sole of the golf club head and may include ends having different weighting characteristics. For instance, one end may be heavier or denser than another end of the weight member. The difference in weight characteristics may be due to different materials used to form the different ends, different construction of the ends, and the like. The position of the weight member may be adjusted to alter the performance characteristics of the golf club head. For instance, the weight member may be removed and rotated to position a heavier end where a lighter end was previously positioned.
70 GOLF PUTTER WITH CONSTRAINED ADJUSTABILITY EP15835771 2015-08-27 EP3185975A4 2017-08-23 MILES JOHN NORMAN; HEUSINKVELD KENT D; KRUG ERIC M
Disclosed are systems and methods of adjusting the playing orientation of the head of a golf club. An adjustment to the axis of the shaft in reference to the vertical plane is constrained within minimum and maximum limits, so as to conform to current and proposed changes to the United States Golf Association (USGA) rules of play. The fine adjustment within these constraints cannot be readily made, and all adjustable parts are firmly fixed, so there is no reasonable likelihood of them working loose during a round. The adjustments to the club are designed such that during a stipulated round, the playing characteristics of a club cannot be purposely changed by adjustment or by other means.
71 GOLF CLUB FABRICATED FROM BULK METALLIC GLASSES WITH HIGH TOUGHNESS AND HIGH STIFFNESS EP14745712.1 2014-01-29 EP2951329A1 2015-12-09 JOHNSON, William, L.; LEE, David, S.; DEMETRIOU, Marios, D.; NA, Jong, Hyun; GARRETT, Glenn, Robert
Golf clubs formed from bulk-solidifying amorphous metals (i.e., metallic glasses) having high elastic modulus and fracture toughness, and to methods of forming the same are provided. Among other components, the golf club materials disclosed enable fabrication of flexural membranes or shells used in golf club heads (drivers, fairways, hybrids, irons, wedges and putters) exhibiting enhanced flexural or bending compliance together with the ability to deform plastically and avoid brittle fracture or catastrophic failure when overloaded under bending loads. Further, the high strength of the material and its density, comparable to that of steel, enables the redistribution of mass in the golf club while maintaining a desired overall target mass.
72 Method of forming metallic appearance of sports equipment EP14180946.7 2014-08-14 EP2868488A1 2015-05-06 Nishikawa, Futoshi

One object is to provide a method of forming a metallic appearance of a sports equipment wherein a three-dimensional metallic appearance can be stably formed at low cost. In accordance with one aspect, the present invention provides a method of forming, on a base member of a sports equipment, a metallic appearance including a three-dimensional decorative layer containing a metallic material, the method including the steps of: forming a plurality of UV curable adhesive layers on the base member by ink-jet printing such that part of underlying adhesive layer is exposed; and forming a metallic material layer on the surface of the plurality of adhesive layers.

73 A METHOD FOR DESIGNING A GOLF CLUB EP09762740.0 2009-06-12 EP2300108B1 2015-04-08 OLSSON, Breit; BJÖRKMAN, Tony
The present invention relates to a method for determining club parameters for at least one golf club, belonging to a set of golf clubs for a specific golfer, having arbitrary club length Lk,n. The method comprises: selecting club length of a first reference golf club and a second reference club; varying at least one club parameter belong to the group: club weight, club head weight, CG position and weight distribution of the first reference golf club and the second reference golf club; selecting a club parameter value for each selected club parameter. At least one torsional moment PCF, ICF, HCF, GCF is calculated and a relationship is determined as a function of club length. A club length for a first golf club belonging to the set of golf clubs is selected and club parameters for the first golf club is determined based on each determined relationship.
74 COMPACT SET OF CONFIGURABLE GOLF CLUBS EP10861492 2010-12-30 EP2666523A4 2014-11-26 ZABALA SCHARPP ANDRÉS JULIO
Compact golf club set configurable during game play at player discretion prior to shot play, comprising: Adjustable-length shaft 100 in discrete length positions 165 in telescoping handle 110; adjustable-length shaft 100 including head interchange mechanism 170; Interchangeable head 200, 300, 400 in adjustable-length shaft 100, with fixed loft head options 201, 301, 401; adjustable loft heads 202, 302 incorporating adjustable loft mechanism 500a, 500b, and sole 504 whose geometry 545 keeps adjustable loft heads 202, 302 horizontal on the ground; Interchangeable fixed or adjustable loft head, encompassing: Wood heads 200: 1-wood 210, fairway woods 220, and hybrids; Iron heads 300: 1- to 9-irons 310, 320 and wedges 330; and/or putter head 400.
75 Tracking balls in sports EP08161913.2 2008-08-06 EP2025372B1 2013-03-27 Holthouse, Shaun; van de Greindt, Igor
76 CERAMICS FOR DECORATIVE COMPONENT AND DECORATIVE COMPONENT USING SAME EP10767159 2010-04-23 EP2423343A4 2012-11-07 OHTA MIZUHO
An object of the present invention is to provide ceramics for decorative component which have golden color tone and provide high-grade impression, aesthetic satisfaction and mind soothing effect, and also has small color difference and does not cause deterioration in beautiful appearance of the decorative surface, and a decorative component using the same. The ceramics for decorative component comprise a titanium nitride-based sintered body containing nickel, niobium, chromium and carbon, and are characterized in that a content of carbon on a decorative surface is not less than 0.4% by mass and not more than 0.9% by mass, and the decorative surface does not substantially contain aluminum. Since the decorative surface does not substantially contain aluminum, a preferable golden color can be provided, and an adhesion of silver-white spot-like foreign matters on the decorative surface is less likely to occur as a result of bonding of aluminum to the above metal component. Therefore, deterioration in beautiful appearance of the decorative surface is less likely to occur.
77 SHAFT STIFFENING DEVICE EP10718803.9 2010-05-07 EP2429668A1 2012-03-21 STITES, John, T.
A golf club shaft stiffening device with a flexible tubular body including an inner circumference and a length forming a tubular cavity is described. The inner circumference of the shaft stiffening device is sized and configured to circumscribe and constrictively engage an outer surface of a shaft and to cause the shaft to have an increased stiffness characteristic, allow the location of a kick point to be modified or modify other characteristics of the golf club. The shaft stiffening device may be housed on various sections of the shaft and may be slidably adjusted or positioned on the shaft. An associated method for fitting a golf club with a shaft stiffening device is also described. The shaft stiffening devices may be provided in a kit to facilitate fitting of a golf club with appropriate shaft stiffening devices.
78 GAME APPARATUSES EP07840051 2007-11-14 EP2089122A4 2011-12-14 MCCLUNG GUY LAMONTE III; MCCLUNG KAREN THERESE
Game apparatus, e.g., a game racquet or a golf club, with selectively variable and maintainable weight distribution, e.g. by moving material (e.g., liquid and/or solid weight members) within or on the apparatus and selectively positioning the weight(s) and maintaining weight position in or on the apparatus.
79 MANUFACTURING SYSTEM AND METHOD EP00955828.9 2000-08-23 EP1230614B1 2011-07-20 St. Ville, James A.
A method for manufacturing an object having a potential {x} that is generated in response to a field {f} applied thereto. A computerized mathematical model (801) of the object is generated by discretizing a geometric model of the object into a plurality of finite elements (802) and specifying values for the field {f} and potential {x} relative to the finite elements (802). The material properties (804) of the finite elements (802) are specified to have a particular symmetry and a material property (804) matrix [k] is calculated based on the relationship {f}=[k]{x} and the specified symmetry. Material property (804) coefficients are extracted from the material property (804) matrix [k] for each finite element (802) in the computerized mathematical model (801) and the extracted material property (804) coefficients are compared to material property (804) coefficients for known materials to match the extracted material property (804) coefficients to the material property (804) coefficients for known materials. Manufacturing parameters (805) for controlling manufacturing equipment are determined based on the matched material property (804) coefficients and the manufacturing equipment is controlled in accordance with the determined manufacturing parameters (805) to thereby manufacture the object.
80 Golf club with directional based graphic EP10176221.9 2010-09-10 EP2295119A3 2011-06-22 Roach, Ryan L.; Soracco, Peter L.

A golf club (100;...1100) having at least one directional based graphic (110;...1110) on the golf club (100;...1100). More specifically, the golf club (100;...1100) in accordance with the present invention has at least one directional based graphic (110;...1110) that is only visible when the golf club (100;...1100) is oriented in a desirable direction while staying invisible in all other undesirable directions.

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