序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 GOLF CLUBS INTENDED FOR USE IN PUTTING EP01900534.7 2001-01-12 EP1250174A2 2002-10-23 Snowdon, Derek Albert
A golf club, for example a putter, wherein at least a part of the striking face of the head comprises glass and/or wherein a plurality of shafts are attached to the head of the putter and, at their distal end or ends, to a single grip portion. The putter may improve a golfer's control over the direction in which the ball is propelled and/or the force with which the ball is struck.
162 GOLF PUTTER EP99969682.6 1999-09-22 EP1131138A1 2001-09-12 SUNDBERG, Leif
This invention relates to a putter, comprising a shaft (7), a putter head (1) with a hitting face (3) and means for attaching the putter head (1) to the shaft (7), said shaft (7) having an imaginary center line (8) positioned substantially coaxial within said shaft, said putter head (1) having a center of gravity (x), wherein that the shaft (7) and the head (1) are attached to each other in such a manner that a the point of intersecting of said center line (8) and a normal extending inwardly of said hitting faces (3) is positioned at a longer distance from said hitting face (3) than the centre of gravity (x), so as to form a minimum distance (L) between said center line (8) and said centre of gravity (x).
163 Golf club EP98104952.1 1998-03-18 EP0891791B1 2001-06-06 Naruo, Takeshi, c/o Mizuno Corporation; Saito, Takeshi, c/o Mizuno Corporation; Ashida, Hiroki, c/o Mizuno Corporation; Fujikawa, Yoshihiro, c/o Mizuno Corporation
A fiber reinforced plastic golf shaft (1) has bending stiffness of 2 x 10<6>kgf.mm<2> or less between a tip end (1A) and the position 200mm apart from the tip end and that of 8 x 10<6>kgf.mm<2> or more for the portion at least 900mm apart from tip end (1A). Golf shaft (1) is mounted on a golf club head (2) having neck length of 50mm or shorter to complete a golf club (3).
164 HOSEL CONSTRUCTION AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME EP98914532.1 1998-04-06 EP1009492A1 2000-06-21 WOOD, Donald, C.; MEANS, David, W.
The hosel construction includes a plug member extending downwardly for engaging a club head having a club face. A neck member, extending angularly upwardly from the plug member, engages a shaft to complete a golf club. The neck member extends in a generally transverse dimension to determine a lie angle between the shaft and the club head. The neck member also extends in a generally longitudinal dimension to determine a longitudinal angle, such as a face angle for the club face.
165 Golf putter EP99304704.2 1999-06-16 EP0965366A1 1999-12-22 Buchanan, Douglas Boyd

A golf putter (10) is provided. The golf putter (10) comprises a head (11) including a cavity (16). An insert member (17) is supported within the cavity (16) by means of Neoprene resilient O-rings (22,23) and a shaft (14) or a hosel member (13) is connected to the insert (17). Because the insert member (17) is insulated from the head by the resilient O-rings less impact energy is dissipated within the head. The insert member (17) is arranged to be at the sweet spot of the head (11)

166 Golf putter club EP98307586.2 1998-09-17 EP0904808A1 1999-03-31 Buchanan, douglas Boyd

A golf putter is provided. The putter is made of a substantially large (between 25 and 45mm diameter) parallel thin walled shaft (10) wherein part of the bare shaft forms the grip (18). A protruding curved end cap(14) forms part of the grip (18) to assist in consistency of positioning the hands when taking a grip of the putter. A thin walled end plate (24, 29) closes off the shaft (10) and a thin walled hosel (25) connects the shaft (10) to the putter head (13) all being designed to maximise "feel" when stroking the ball.

167 ALIGNMENT-ORIENTED GOLF CLUB EP96924511.0 1996-07-16 EP0846019A1 1998-06-10 HANNON, Richard, H.; WAGNER, Carl, T.
An improved golf club having pre-structured alignments between shaft, grip, and head. This structure encompasses a plurality of sides between shaft, grip, and head. One such side is an impact-alignment surface and is on a single plane between shaft, grip, and head. Another side is a target-alignment surface which is on another single plane between shaft, grip, and head. The impact-alignment surface is perpendicular to a striking face of the golf club and to the target-alignment surface. The golf club also has a mounting structure for mounting grip and head to shaft which accurately registers the respective aforesaid alignment surfaces. The mounting structure comprises mating sides between shaft, grip, and head; or cooperating depressions and projections on shaft, grip, and head.
168 A putter EP96301119.2 1996-02-20 EP0791376A1 1997-08-27 Nasu, Susumu; Nasu, Toshihiro

A golf putter (111) has a shaft (112), a head (114) and a spring stick part (115A) between the shaft and the head. When a player hits a ball with the putter, the spring stick part of the putter is elastically bent by the inertia of the head in the stroke to hit said ball and said head of the putter is corrected by the inertia of the head and the elastic recovery of the spring stick part so as to move along a straight line.

169 Insertable hosel extension for varying offset and inset of golf clubs EP96100231.8 1996-01-09 EP0721788A3 1996-10-30 Chou, Arthur C.P.

A golf club with a head and a shaft having a transitional hosel portion which portion is insertable for temporary engagement in the head and the shaft to permit selecting varying offsets and insets. Thereafter the engagement is made permanent.

170 Insertable hosel extension for varying offset and inset of golf clubs EP96100231.8 1996-01-09 EP0721788A2 1996-07-17 Chou, Arthur C.P.

A golf club with a head and a shaft having a transitional hosel portion which portion is insertable for temporary engagement in the head and the shaft to permit selecting varying offsets and insets. Thereafter the engagement is made permanent.

171 GOLF CLUB PUTTER. EP93914013 1993-05-17 EP0648141A4 1995-08-02 BAUMANN PETER E; WIENS TERRY; FEATHERSTON BILL
A golf club putter including a reversed shaft, with a thin end in the grip and a thick end in the head, a shaft at the true center of gravity, and a shaft through a tapered hole in the head. The golf club putter can also include a head with hollow construction at the exact center of the head providing the putter head with a true and exact toe-heel balance relative to a shaft. The reverse tapered shaft slides through the putter head, and frictionally engages in the head with a thin end of the shaft in a grip and a thick end of the shaft in the head. In the alternative, the shaft can glue onto a pin extending upwardly from the putter head.
172 Golf club head to shaft connection EP92302798.1 1992-03-30 EP0528509B1 1995-06-28 Schmidt, Glenn H.; Helmstetter, Richard C.
A golf club 10 having a head 11 and a shaft 12, an improved connection of the shaft to the head comprising a socket 14 associated with the head, the socket having an inner wall tapering in an endwise direction generally toward the bottom 15 of the head; the shaft having a lower end portion with circularly spaced cantilevered sections, and endwise extending slots formed between the sections; the cantilevered sections forcibly received endwise into the socket causing the sections to be deflected by the socket inner wall to reduce the width of the slots proximate lower ends of the sections closest to the bottom of the head.
173 Golf club head-to-shaft connection EP94304405.7 1994-06-17 EP0634194A3 1995-04-12 Schmidt, Glenn H.; Helmstetter, Richard C.

A golf club head has a head (110) and a shaft (111) defining an axis, the head having a heel (113), a toe, a top (114) and a bottom (115). Connection of the shaft to the head involves a socket (112) associated with the head, the socket having inner wall structure (117) extending in the direction of the axis, and with annular wall portions (118-120) relatively angled at axially successive locations in the direction, at least one of the wall portions (119) providing a locally camming surface. The shaft has a lower end portion (111a) forcibly received endwise into the socket (112) and collapsed at least in part toward the axis in response to its forcible reception in the socket, and against the camming surface. The wall structure (117) forms with the shaft lower end portion (111a) a clearance (150, 150a) axially offset from the camming surface (119) for reception of adhesive which is thereafter caused to cure and adhere the shaft lower end portion to the wall structure.

174 IRON TYPE GOLF CLUB EP93907715.0 1993-04-05 EP0634950A1 1995-01-25 DESMARAIS, Louis
There is provided a golf club (66) of the iron type (a one iron through a nine iron wherein the hosel (82) is formed intermediate heel (78) and tow (76) portions of the club with the front face (72) of the club head having a substantially uniform height from the toe portion (76) to the heel portion (78) to thereby provide a greater latitude of error when the ball is struck off center.
175 GOLF CLUB WITH IMPROVED HOSEL CONSTRUCTION. EP92915745 1992-07-20 EP0594744A4 1995-01-25 ANTONIOUS ANTHONY J
An iron type golf club head with an improved hosel construction wherein the hosel is positioned behind the ball striking face adjacent the heel; the ball striking face is planar from the toe to the heel; and the centerline of the hosel intersects with the extended plane of the ball striking face at a point proximate the club head's center of gravity and above the lower quadrant of the club head.
176 Face-balanced golf putter EP93307397.5 1993-09-20 EP0622093A1 1994-11-02 Solheim, Karsten

A putter (10) is provided with concentrations of mass in the toe (16) and heel (18) portions, and the putter head (12) is otherwise configured so that its center of gravity (CG) is approximately midway between the toe (16) and the heel (18) of the putter head (12). Maximum stability within practical constraints is achieved by an especially configured hosel (20) which slants upwardly and forwardly from proximate the heel (18) of the putter head (12) and positions the putter shaft (22) so that its longitudinal axis (24) intersects an imaginary line (26) at a point forward of the face (14) of the putter (10) with the imaginary line (26) being normal to the face (14) of the putter (10) and passing through the center of gravity (CG) thereof.

177 Dispositif de fixation d'une tête de club de golf sur le manche EP90104147.5 1990-03-03 EP0428819A1 1991-05-29 Desbiolles, Jacques; Gomez, Augustin; Pons, Freddie

La présente invention concerne un club de golf comportant une tête pourvue, à sa partie supérieure (24), d'un cou (26) sur lequel vient se fixer la partie inférieure d'un manche (28), par emboîtement mutuel du cou et du manche.

Ce club de golf est caractérisé en ce que la base de la surface de contact entre la face externe du cou (26) et la face interne du manche (28) est distante de la base (26a) du cou, par laquelle celui-ci se raccorde à la partie supérieure de la tête, d'une longueur prédéterminée (d) qui est égale à celle que l'on souhaite soumettre éventuellement à un pliage.

178 CLUBS DE GOLF ET METHODE POUR LEUR FABRICATION EP86902415.8 1986-04-11 EP0258233B1 1989-12-20 Viellard, Paul Henri
The method for producing golf clubs comprises the fabrication of the club shaft from a plurality of different tubes of which one of them optionally conical is made of metal or synthesis fibres such as carbon fibres, boron fibres, glas fibres or aromatic polyamide fibres, and is nested into two other metal tubes of which one of them forms the support of club head (9, 10), and the other one forms the handle (11, 12) on lengthes respectively (l5, l6) and (l7, l8) such that the vibration frequency of the club, which depends on its flexibility, on a length (L5, L6) equal to its size minus a distance d from the top of the handle, is controlled.
179 GOLF CLUB HOSEL CONSTRUCTION EP87901004.0 1987-02-04 EP0262158A1 1988-04-06 HOGAN, Gerald, Frederick
The shaft (13) of a golf club is attached to the hosel region (15) of a club head by means of a hosel fitting (10) comprising a first portion (11) adhesively fixed within the shaft end, and a second portion (12) fixed within the lower portion of the hosel. The outer surface of the shaft is adhesively fixed within the hosel.
180 CLUBS DE GOLF ET METHODE POUR LEUR FABRICATION EP86902415.0 1986-04-11 EP0258233A1 1988-03-09 Viellard, Paul Henri
Méthode de production des clubs de golf qui consiste à fabriquer le manche du club à partir de plusieurs tubes différents dont l'un éventuellement conique en métal ou en fibres de synthèse telles que fibres de carbone, fibres de bore, fibres de verre ou fibres de polyamides aromatiques, est emboité dans deux autres tubes métalliques constituant l'un le support de la tête du club (9, 10), l'autre la poignée (11, 12) sur des longueurs respectivement (l5, l6) et (l7, l8) telles que la fréquence de vibration du club, qui dépend de sa flexibilité, sur une longueur (L5, L6) égale à sa taille moins une distance d à partir du sommet de la poignée, se trouve contrôlée.
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