序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 高尔夫球杆头部用击打板的加工方法 CN01119681.5 2001-04-12 CN1323641A 2001-11-28 A·霍克尼尔; J·A·加洛维; R·C·赫尔姆斯特特尔; R·C·波伊西
在此公开了一种用于制造高尔夫球杆(40)用锻制表面构件(60)的方法(200)。该锻制工艺(200)涉及对一金属杆进行多次加热和冲压,以获得最终的表面构件形状(60)。对该金属杆的加热以低于1000℃的温度并至少20分钟内完成。该最终的表面构件形状(60)最好带有一击打板(72),该击打板(72)带有若干个厚度不同的区域。所述金属杆最好由一种经锻制的材料制成。
122 高尔夫球杆头部用击打板的化学蚀刻方法 CN01119680.7 2001-04-12 CN1323640A 2001-11-28 A·霍克尼尔; J·A·加洛维; R·C·赫尔姆斯特特尔; R·C·波伊西
一种对用于高尔夫球杆(40)的表面构件(60)进行化学蚀刻的方法,用以从其上均匀地去除掉0.002至0.015英寸的材料。经锻制而成的表面构件(60)被置于一酸性浴液中,用以从该表面构件(60)的所有表面上均匀地将材料去除。在蚀刻工艺之前所引入的锻造工艺涉及对一金属杆进行多次加热和冲压,以获得最终的表面构件形状(60)。对该金属杆的加热以低于1000℃的温度并持续至少20分钟来完成。该最终的表面构件形状(60)最好带有一击打板(72),该击打板(72)带有若干个厚度不同的区域。所述金属杆最好由一种经锻制的材料制成。
123 定位高尔夫球杆 CN96196369.7 1996-07-16 CN1193285A 1998-09-16 理查德·H·汉农; 卡尔·T·瓦格纳
一种改进的高尔夫球杆(10),它具有在杆茎(20),杆把(40)和杆头(30)之间预配制的定位。这种结构包括在杆茎,杆把和杆头之间的多个侧面。其中一个侧面是一个冲击定位表面,它位于杆茎(29a),杆把(49a)和杆头(39a)之间的单个平面上。另一个侧面是一个目标定位表面,它位于杆茎(29g),杆把(49g)和杆头(39g)之间的另一单个平面上。冲击定位表面和高尔夫球杆的撞击面(32)以及目标定位表面相垂直。这种高尔夫球杆还有一个安装结构,用以把杆把,杆头安装到杆茎,达到相应前述定位表面的精确对正。这种安装装置包括杆茎,杆把和杆头之间的配合侧面,或者在杆茎(21a,23a),杆把(41a,43a)和杆头(31a,33a)上的相对应的凹槽和凸起。
124 高尔夫球棒及其制造方法 CN94119803.0 1994-11-25 CN1107073A 1995-08-23 丹尼·C·阿施克拉夫特; 理查德·E·派伦特; 理查德·德·拉·克鲁兹
一种金属木材类型的高尔夫球棒头,它具有一个由高强度合金坯料整体成型的主体与一个以相同或不同材料制成的底板,该底板固定在主体的下部面上加工边的凹下部上。该主体有一个通过其下部壁加工出的中空的空腔并且其壁厚比通常铸造的不锈金属木材的厚,其前部的打球面可按任选的外突部与隆起部以及打球面倾进行加工。
125 单手高尔夫推杆 CN200720028158.5 2007-09-25 CN201079664Y 2008-07-02 刘大昌
本实用新型公开了一种单手高尔夫推杆包括球杆,球杆的上端安装手柄,球杆的下端安装杆头,球杆的长度H小于等于70cm,手柄的长度h小于等于18cm。它的杆身较短,且其手柄只可单手把握,球手用本实用新型单手击球时,可解决现有球杆双手击球存在的问题,具有击球准确性高的优点。球杆杆头部可相对球杆转动,球手可选择最合适的度和位置击球,从而能进一步提高击球精度,减少失误发生。本实用新型还具有结构简洁紧凑、制造成本低廉和携带方便的优点。
126 具有边缘结构的高尔夫球杆头 CN201120260034.6 2011-07-21 CN202277650U 2012-06-20 格雷戈里·J·斯沃茨
本文大体上描述了具有边缘结构的高尔夫球杆头的实施方式以及制造高尔夫球杆头的方法。具有边缘结构的高尔夫球杆头的其他实施方式可以被描述且被要求保护。本申请公开了一种高尔夫球杆头,其包括:插口,限定出孔,该孔被配置为与杆体接合;面部,邻近插口形成,面部由跟部、趾部、上缘和前缘限定;背部,限定在面部的反面;底部,限定在背部与面部之间;以及边缘结构,在面部与底部之间过渡,边缘结构具有由上面部和下底部限定的槽口。本申请还公开了一种与上述高尔夫球杆头类似的高尔夫球杆头,区别仅在于,该高尔夫球杆头的边缘结构具有槽口,该槽口由第一壁和邻近第三壁限定的相对的第二壁限定,用于接收、沙、草中的至少之一。
127 GOLF CLUB WITH ADJUSTABLE SHAFT EP11719739.2 2011-05-04 EP2575975B8 2018-11-21 OKOT, Alex W.
Golf club, golf club shaft and golf club head structures are presented. The golf club may include an adjustable shaft configured to be received in a slot formed in a crown of the golf club head. In some examples, the slot may include a plurality of receivers, such as apertures, configured to receive the shaft in various positions along the length of the slot. The various positions may be progressively closer to a central area of the ball striking surface in order to increase the power transferred to the ball upon striking it.
128 GOLF CLUB HEAD/SHAFT CONNECTION ASSEMBLY, GOLF CLUB, METHOD OF PRODUCING A GOLF CLUB HEAD/SHAFT CONNECTION ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A GOLF CLUB EP08798266.6 2008-08-20 EP2185252B1 2018-01-17 STITES, John Thomas; TAVARES, Gary G.; THOMAS, James S.; FRANKLIN, David N.
Golf club heads are releasably engaged with shafts so that the club heads and shafts can be readily interchanged and/or so that the shaft position with respect to the club head can be readily changed. Assemblies for connecting the club head and shaft may include: (a) a cylindrical structure having a cylindrical interior chamber for receiving a golf club shaft, a rotation-inhibiting structure, and a securing structure; and (b) a securing system for releasably engaging the securing structure. The club head and shaft may be changed by releasing the securing system and exchanging the original parts with different parts. Furthermore, the shaft may be bent or otherwise extend at an angle from the shaft connection assembly so as to allow adjustment of the shaft position with respect to the club head.
129 Golf club comprising a releasable connection between head and shaft, and method of assembling a golf club EP08780969.5 2008-06-25 EP2164582B1 2018-01-17 STITES, John, Thomas; TAVARES, Gary, G.; THOMAS, James, S.
Golf club heads are releasably engaged with shafts so that the club heads and shafts can be readily interchanged and/or so that the shaft position with respect to the club head can be readily changed. Assemblies for connecting the club head and shaft may include: (a) a shaft engaging member including a rotation-inhibiting structure; (b) a club head engaging member including a shaft-receiving chamber and a retaining structure for engaging the rotation-inhibiting structure; and (c) a securing system for releasably securing the shaft engaging member with respect to the club head engaging member. The club head and shaft may be changed by releasing the securing system and exchanging the original parts with different parts. Furthermore, the shaft may be bent or otherwise extend at an angle from the shaft engaging member so as to allow adjustment of the shaft position with respect to the club head.
130 RELEASABLE AND INTERCHANGEABLE CONNECTIONS FOR GOLF CLUB HEADS AND SHAFTS EP10703150.2 2010-02-01 EP2393562B1 2017-07-12 THOMAS, James, S.; TREES, Gregory, A.; CONTINI, Vincent, J.; SANDER, Raymond, J.; PRESCOTT, James, Alan; HARRIS, Scott, Allen; RUBAL, Matthew, Paul
Golf club heads are releasably engaged with shafts so they may be readily interchanged and/or so that the shaft orientation with respect to the club head can be readily changed. Assemblies for connecting the club head and shaft may include a shaft adapter and a head adapter. The shaft adapter may have an exterior surface extending along a first axis and a bore having a cross-sectional shape along a second axis configured to attach to a shaft member. The second end of the shaft adapter has a cross-sectional shape of a regular polygon. The head adapter has a first end and a second end along a first axis and a bore having a shape of a regular polygon along a second axis that is shaped to receive the second end of the shaft adapter in a plurality of orientations.
131 SELF-BALANCING GOLF CLUB EP14785657 2014-04-16 EP2986351A4 2016-12-28 SULPRIZIO SCOTT; PRESSE BILL
A golf club. The golf club includes a club head. The club head includes a clubface configured to make contact with a golf ball. The golf club also includes a shaft attached to the club head. The shaft includes a center axis. The golf club further includes an elliptical grip, wherein the elliptical grip includes a center axis. The center axis of the elliptical grip is non-parallel to the center axis of the shaft.
132 Golf club and method for assembling said golf club EP09790314.0 2009-07-13 EP2310097B1 2016-10-12 THOMAS, James; TREES, Gregory, A.; CONTINI, Vincent; SANDER, Raymond; PRESCOTT, James, Alan; HARRIS, Scott, Allen; RUBAL, Matthew, Paul
Golf club heads are releasably engaged with shafts so that the club heads and shafts can be readily interchanged and/or so that the shaft position with respect to the club head can be readily changed. Assemblies for connecting the club head and shaft may include: a shaft adapter, a shaft retainer, and a club head having an interior chamber. The club head and shaft may be changed by releasing the securing system and exchanging the original parts with different parts. Furthermore, the shaft may be bent or otherwise extend at an angle from the shaft adapter so as to allow adjustment of the shaft position with respect to the club head.
133 SELF-BALANCING GOLF CLUB EP14785657.9 2014-04-16 EP2986351A1 2016-02-24 Sulprizio, Scott; Presse, Bill
A golf club. The golf club includes a club head. The club head includes a clubface configured to make contact with a golf ball. The golf club also includes a shaft attached to the club head. The shaft includes a center axis. The golf club further includes an elliptical grip, wherein the elliptical grip includes a center axis. The center axis of the elliptical grip is non-parallel to the center axis of the shaft.
134 GOLF CLUB EP12800964.4 2012-06-13 EP2614862B1 2015-09-16 MINE, Takayuki; ITO, Mitsuyasu
135 Releasable and interchangeable connection assembly for a golf club head and shaft, and method of assembling a golf club EP08771861.5 2008-06-25 EP2167200B1 2015-08-12 THOMAS, James, S.; STITES, John, Thomas; TAVARES, Gary, G.
Golf club heads are releasably engaged with shafts so that the club heads and shafts can be readily interchanged and/or so that the shaft position with respect to the club head can be readily changed. Assemblies for connecting the club head and shaft may include: (a) a shaft engaging member including a rotation-inhibiting structure; (b) a club head engaging member including a shaft-receiving chamber and a retaining structure for engaging the rotation-inhibiting structure; and (c) a securing system for releasably securing the shaft engaging member with respect to the club head engaging member. The club head and shaft may be changed by releasing the securing system and exchanging the original parts with different parts. Furthermore, the shaft may be bent or otherwise extend at an angle from the shaft engaging member so as to allow adjustment of the shaft position with respect to the club head.
136 Method for assembling club head and shaft EP13199853.6 2013-12-30 EP2889060A1 2015-07-01 Hsu, Wen-Chien

Disclosed is a method for assembling a club head and a shaft, comprising: an jointing step of jointing a blank element of club head and a blank element of shaft that are made of different materials to thus construct a blank element of golf club; a wrapping step of wrapping up the blank element of golf club with powder; and a constructing step of applying an isostatic pressing to the wrapped blank element of golf club to construct the blank element of club head, the blank element of shaft and the powder as a golf club.

137 ADJUSTMENT DEVICE EP11845300 2011-12-02 EP2646119A4 2014-06-04 MOORE SIMON GARRY
This invention relates to an adjustable connector including a first part and a second part, each part including a main body having a longitudinal axis. One part includes at least one first locator, and the other part includes at least two second locators. The connector is configured such that engagement of the first locator with different second locators results in different orientations of the longitudinal axes of the parts with respect to one another. Each part includes a frustum shaped surface, where the surfaces are configured to abut against each other in at least one orientation of the longitudinal axes.
138 ADJUSTMENT DEVICE EP11845300.0 2011-12-02 EP2646119A1 2013-10-09 MOORE, Simon, Garry
This invention relates to an adjustable connector including a first part and a second part, each part including a main body having a longitudinal axis. One part includes at least one first locator, and the other part includes at least two second locators. The connector is configured such that engagement of the first locator with different second locators results in different orientations of the longitudinal axes of the parts with respect to one another. Each part includes a frustum shaped surface, where the surfaces are configured to abut against each other in at least one orientation of the longitudinal axes.
139 TEMPORARY GOLF CLUB SHAFT-COMPONENT CONNECTION EP03748963.0 2003-07-17 EP1545718B1 2013-05-29 BURROWS, Bruce, D.
A temporary shaft-component connection for assembling a selected golf club shaft with a club head and/or hand grip segment, to facilitate custom club design and fitting to suit the needs and preferences of an individual golfer. The temporary shaft-component connection is particularly designed for use with nonmetallic club shafts formed from a graphite-based composite material or the like having a range of different lengths and stiffness (whip) characteristics. In a shaft-head connection, a metal adapter insert is mounted onto a lower end of the club shaft and includes one or more flat surfaces for reception into a matingly shaped socket in the hosel of a selected club head to prevent relative rotation between the club shaft and head. A compression nut carried on the shaft is threaded onto the hosel to axially engage and retain a thrust flange on the shaft or adapter or adapter insert, to prevent axial separation of the club head and shaft.
140 GOLF CLUB WITH ADJUSTABLE SHAFT EP11719739.2 2011-05-04 EP2575975A2 2013-04-10 OKOT, Alex W.
Golf club, golf club shaft and golf club head structures are presented. The golf club may include an adjustable shaft configured to be received in a slot formed in a crown of the golf club head. In some examples, the slot may include a plurality of receivers, such as apertures, configured to receive the shaft in various positions along the length of the slot. The various positions may be progressively closer to a central area of the ball striking surface in order to increase the power transferred to the ball upon striking it.
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