序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | SPORTS RACKET AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME | EP13738080 | 2013-01-18 | EP2731688A4 | 2015-08-05 | BRANDT RICHARD A; SCEPANOVIC DRAGOSLAV |
A sports racket is provided that has a racket body with a racket head. The racket head has a frame that has substantially rectangular face shape with appropriately rounded corners. The frame has a string mounting positions in a predetermined arrangement on the four sides of the rectangular face shape. There are lockable grommets integrally disposed in the frame with each grommet at a different string mounting position. A string mounted to the racket head at the string mounting position forms individual strings of the main string portion and the cross string portion of the racket head. The lockable grommets can adjust tension of each individual string to control tension and thus vibration in the entire racket head. | ||||||
2 | Hand implement vibration isolation system | US12387853 | 2009-05-07 | US08998753B2 | 2015-04-07 | Robert Tinti |
A vibration isolation system for hand implements including sporting equipment and tools to substantially reduce impact forces from being delivered to the user's hands. Isolation elements provide low spring rates enabling the system to isolate bending vibration, recoil, and twist. An outer shell member substantially encircles the grip end of the hand implement and is spaced outwardly thereto allowing the grip end to freely deflect within the outer shell member. | ||||||
3 | Golf club assembly and golf club with sole plate | US13532055 | 2012-06-25 | US08998746B2 | 2015-04-07 | Robert Boyd; Andrew G. V. Oldknow; Kenneth Brown |
A body member has a face plate and a first engaging member. A sole plate has a second engaging member, the first and second engaging members being interlocked with one another. A layer of resilient material is disposed between the first engaging member and the second engaging member. | ||||||
4 | Baseball Bat | US13954901 | 2013-07-30 | US20140135154A1 | 2014-05-15 | Carl Pegnatori |
A hollow non-wood baseball or softball bat wherein the impact portion of the bat contains an inner barrel that is positioned by means of a (i) foam insert, (ii) tube extending from the bat's knob, or (iii) line attached to the bat's knob and end cap and extending throughout the bat such that the inner barrel does not come into contact with the inside wall of the bat when the bat is at rest yet when swung the inner barrel is allowed to move so as to amplify the rebound effect given to the ball upon impact with the bat. | ||||||
5 | Golf Club Assembly and Golf Club With Sole Plate | US12509861 | 2009-07-27 | US20110021286A1 | 2011-01-27 | Robert Boyd; Andrew G.V. Oldknow; Kenneth W. Brown |
A body member has a face plate and a first engaging member. A sole plate has a second engaging member, the first and second engaging members being interlocked with one another. A layer of resilient material is disposed between the first engaging member and the second engaging member. | ||||||
6 | Golf Club Assembly and Golf Club with Sole Plate | US14634265 | 2015-02-27 | US20150165287A1 | 2015-06-18 | Andrew G.v. Oldknow; Robert M. Boyd; Kenneth W. Brown |
A golf club head has a body member and a sole plate member where each form a portion of the sole surface of the golf club head. A layer of resilient material is disposed between body member and the sole plate member. | ||||||
7 | Iron-type golf club head | US13761863 | 2013-02-07 | US08821313B1 | 2014-09-02 | Patrick Dawson; Sean Griffin; Brett Carter; Irina Ivanova |
An iron-type golf club head comprising a high strength face plate with a face support is disclosed herein. In particular, the face plate is affixed to a perimeter region and to a face support that extends upwards from the sole proximate a front opening. The face plate preferably is welded to the perimeter region and brazed to the face support to optimize the sound and feel of the golf club head while preserving the strength of the face. | ||||||
8 | Hockey stick shaft protector | US13694400 | 2012-11-29 | US20140066234A1 | 2014-03-06 | Stephen Robert Lowden |
A protective strip device to apply to the shaft of a hockey stick, the strip device having an inner side face, adhesive on the inner side face for bonding to the shaft of the stick, an outer facing side defining a central groove, and two spaced apart shock absorbing side abutment ridges extending lengthwise along opposite sides of the central groove, and a plurality of spaced apart openings formed along the central groove. | ||||||
9 | PIECE OF SPORTS EQUIPMENT | US13561280 | 2012-07-30 | US20130109512A1 | 2013-05-02 | Wolfgang HUNGERBACH; Reiner Nowak |
The invention relates to a piece of sports equipment which is subject to a shock-like load. In a piece of sports equipment in accordance with the invention, an elongated support element is present which is at least regionally inwardly hollow. It can, for example, be an at least almost complete baseball bat or also only a part region at which a handle of a piece of sports equipment is present. At least one hollow space in which metallic and/or ceramic hollow bodies are present is present in the support element. In the piece of sports equipment, the support element can form the outer skin or at least a part thereof. | ||||||
10 | GOLF CLUB HEAD | US13327987 | 2011-12-16 | US20120172144A1 | 2012-07-05 | Naruhiro MAZUTANI |
A head 1 is provided with a head body h1 and an adherend s1. The adherend s1 has a cast resin 53 formed by casting, a metal part 51, and a vibration absorber 55. The cast resin 53 has a formed surface formed by the metal part 51. The cast resin 53 further may have a formed surface formed by the vibration absorber 55. A base material of the cast resin 53 is an epoxy resin, for example. The cast resin 53 may have a cutting surface PL1. The cutting surface PL1 may be a joint surface of the adherend to the head body h1. Preferably, a loss tangent tanδ of the vibration absorber 55 is 0.07 or greater and 0.25 or less. | ||||||
11 | Golf club assembly and golf club with sole plate | US12509861 | 2009-07-27 | US08206241B2 | 2012-06-26 | Robert Boyd; Andrew G. V. Oldknow; Kenneth W. Brown |
A body member has a face plate and a first engaging member. A sole plate has a second engaging member, the first and second engaging members being interlocked with one another. A layer of resilient material is disposed between the first engaging member and the second engaging member. | ||||||
12 | Hand implement vibration isolation system | US12387853 | 2009-05-07 | US20090280932A1 | 2009-11-12 | Robert Tinti |
A vibration isolation system for hand implements including sporting equipment and tools to substantially reduce impact forces from being delivered to the user's hands. Isolation elements provide low spring rates enabling the system to isolate bending vibration, recoil, and twist. An outer shell member substantially encircles the grip end of the hand implement and is spaced outwardly thereto allowing the grip end to freely deflect within the outer shell member. | ||||||
13 | Iron-type golf club head | US14334426 | 2014-07-17 | US09233281B1 | 2016-01-12 | Patrick Dawson; Sean Griffin; Brett Carter; Irina Ivanova |
An iron-type golf club head comprising a high strength face plate with a face support is disclosed herein. In particular, the face plate is affixed to a perimeter region and to a face support that extends upwards from the sole proximate a front opening. The face plate preferably is welded to the perimeter region and brazed to the face support to optimize the sound and feel of the golf club head while preserving the strength of the face. | ||||||
14 | Piece of sports equipment | US13561280 | 2012-07-30 | US09056229B2 | 2015-06-16 | Wolfgang Hungerbach; Reiner Nowak |
The invention relates to a piece of sports equipment which is subject to a shock-like load. In a piece of sports equipment in accordance with the invention, an elongated support element is present which is at least regionally inwardly hollow. It can, for example, be an at least almost complete baseball bat or also only a part region at which a handle of a piece of sports equipment is present. At least one hollow space in which metallic and/or ceramic hollow bodies are present is present in the support element. In the piece of sports equipment, the support element can form the outer skin or at least a part thereof. | ||||||
15 | Golf club head | US13327987 | 2011-12-16 | US09039543B2 | 2015-05-26 | Naruhiro Mizutani |
A head 1 is provided with a head body h1 and an adherend s1. The adherend s1 has a cast resin 53 formed by casting, a metal part 51, and a vibration absorber 55. The cast resin 53 has a formed surface formed by the metal part 51. The cast resin 53 further may have a formed surface formed by the vibration absorber 55. A base material of the cast resin 53 is an epoxy resin, for example. The cast resin 53 may have a cutting surface PL1. The cutting surface PL1 may be a joint surface of the adherend to the head body h1. Preferably, a loss tangent tan δ of the vibration absorber 55 is 0.07 or greater and 0.25 or less. | ||||||
16 | Baseball bat | US13954901 | 2013-07-30 | US09005056B2 | 2015-04-14 | Carl Pegnatori |
A hollow non-wood baseball or softball bat wherein the impact portion of the bat contains an inner barrel that is positioned by means of a (i) foam insert, (ii) tube extending from the bat's knob, or (iii) line attached to the bat's knob and end cap and extending throughout the bat such that the inner barrel does not come into contact with the inside wall of the bat when the bat is at rest yet when swung the inner barrel is allowed to move so as to amplify the rebound effect given to the ball upon impact with the bat. | ||||||
17 | Hockey stick shaft protector | US13694400 | 2012-11-29 | US08905873B2 | 2014-12-09 | Stephen Robert Lowden |
A protective strip device to apply to the shaft of a hockey stick, the strip device having an inner side face, adhesive on the inner side face for bonding to the shaft of the stick, an outer facing side defining a central groove, and two spaced apart shock absorbing side abutment ridges extending lengthwise along opposite sides of the central groove, and a plurality of spaced apart openings formed along the central groove. | ||||||
18 | Golf Club Assembly and Golf Club With Sole Plate | US13532055 | 2012-06-25 | US20120289359A1 | 2012-11-15 | Robert Boyd; Andrew G.V. Oldknow; Kenneth Brown |
A body member has a face plate and a first engaging member. A sole plate has a second engaging member, the first and second engaging members being interlocked with one another. A layer of resilient material is disposed between the first engaging member and the second engaging member. | ||||||
19 | RACQUET HAVING ELONGATED GROMMET BARRELS WITH IMPROVED DAMPING CHARACTERISTICS | EP14795419 | 2014-05-08 | EP2994207A4 | 2017-01-11 | GRIMES RONALD A |
A sports racquet with enhanced string vibration damping has grommets with elongated barrels on many of the cross strings. The internal diameter of the barrels is selected so as to preserve a minimum clearance between the cross string and its enclosing barrel, thereby mitigating vibration. The barrel lengths vary as a function of their distance from the top of the frame, so that their free ends are positioned near the nearest main string. | ||||||
20 | GOLF CLUB ASSEMBLY AND GOLF CLUB WITH SOLE PLATE | EP16176040.0 | 2010-07-22 | EP3106209A1 | 2016-12-21 | BOYD, Robert; OLDKNOW, Andrew G.V.; BROWN, Kenneth W. |
A body member has a face plate and a first engaging member. A sole plate has a second engaging member, the first and second engaging members being interlocked with one another. A layer of resilient material is disposed between the first engaging member and the second engaging member. |