A63B60/12

HANDLE EXTENSION
20230181980 · 2023-06-15 ·

An endcap system for a sporting implement includes a base portion and a transverse extension projecting from the base portion. The base portion has a bottom surface with a central axis normal thereto. A receptacle opposite the bottom surface is configured to receive a portion of the sporting implement. The extension is configured such that, during swinging of the sporting implement with a hand of a user gripping around the sporting implement portion, the extension contacts an exterior lateral portion and upper portion of a fifth metacarpal of the hand and the hand is constrained in both the transverse and longitudinal aspects while being allowed rotation of a first metacarpal of the hand away from the central axis.

HANDLE EXTENSION
20230181980 · 2023-06-15 ·

An endcap system for a sporting implement includes a base portion and a transverse extension projecting from the base portion. The base portion has a bottom surface with a central axis normal thereto. A receptacle opposite the bottom surface is configured to receive a portion of the sporting implement. The extension is configured such that, during swinging of the sporting implement with a hand of a user gripping around the sporting implement portion, the extension contacts an exterior lateral portion and upper portion of a fifth metacarpal of the hand and the hand is constrained in both the transverse and longitudinal aspects while being allowed rotation of a first metacarpal of the hand away from the central axis.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
20230165513 · 2023-06-01 ·

Devices systems and methods are disclosed. Among other things, the devices systems and methods can facilitate ergonomic gripping of a handle; conform to the shape of a wrist; enhance golf techniques or performance; enhance racket sport technique or performance; protect a head of a user engaged in contact sports or other hazardous activities; identify concussions, in some cases in substantially real time; provide sterilization of garments; control surgical robots; allow for medical treatment of multiple subjects without disrobing; provide biometric or other data; and/or be used to train muscles or body parts for, for example, performing specified tasks using a body part.

Ergonomic knob insert for hollow stick
11253761 · 2022-02-22 · ·

Described is a knob for application to the gripping end of a hollow stick. The knob comprises a rounded, oblique, cylindrical support structure, transitional shaft and tang aligned on a common longitudinal central axis. The support structure comprises a greater diameter rounded, cantle-like support and gripping structures.

Ergonomic knob insert for hollow stick
11253761 · 2022-02-22 · ·

Described is a knob for application to the gripping end of a hollow stick. The knob comprises a rounded, oblique, cylindrical support structure, transitional shaft and tang aligned on a common longitudinal central axis. The support structure comprises a greater diameter rounded, cantle-like support and gripping structures.

BAT GRIPPING STRUCTURE AND BAT STRUCTURE PROVIDED WITH SAME
20170282031 · 2017-10-05 ·

To provide a bat gripping structure that enables a batter to achieve a proper grip, a grip structure is provided in which the bat is in the “top” position during the take-back of batting, in order to accomplish the swing “to put the bat outwardly from inside” along a line of the bottom hand, a locking structure that enables a lower region (bottom grip) of the grip portion to be gripped at the grip portion of the bat under the palmar grip is employed to provide the grip structure effective to lock the palmar grip of the bottom hand, so that a proper swing to “put the bat out from inside” may be achieved and the angular velocity during the bat swinging is increased. Also, the bat structure is also provided in which by adding a weight ΔM (10˜100 gr) to the bat head H of the bat having the grip structure of the kind referred to above, the batting energy at the sweet spot is improved to enhance the impact having the maximum batting effect.

BAT GRIPPING STRUCTURE AND BAT STRUCTURE PROVIDED WITH SAME
20170282031 · 2017-10-05 ·

To provide a bat gripping structure that enables a batter to achieve a proper grip, a grip structure is provided in which the bat is in the “top” position during the take-back of batting, in order to accomplish the swing “to put the bat outwardly from inside” along a line of the bottom hand, a locking structure that enables a lower region (bottom grip) of the grip portion to be gripped at the grip portion of the bat under the palmar grip is employed to provide the grip structure effective to lock the palmar grip of the bottom hand, so that a proper swing to “put the bat out from inside” may be achieved and the angular velocity during the bat swinging is increased. Also, the bat structure is also provided in which by adding a weight ΔM (10˜100 gr) to the bat head H of the bat having the grip structure of the kind referred to above, the batting energy at the sweet spot is improved to enhance the impact having the maximum batting effect.

GOLF CLUB GRIP PRESSURE FEEDBACK DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
20170259140 · 2017-09-14 ·

Devices and methods directed to golf training devices for providing feedback to the user on the grip pressure exerted on the golf club grip. In embodiments, the device is comprised of a grip configured to be coupled with the end portion of a golf club shaft. The grip is also comprised of at least one fluid reservoir portion, at least one fluid channel portion, fluid, and at least one feedback indicator portion. The fluid reservoir portions, in embodiments, are positioned within the grip. In other embodiments, the fluid reservoir portions are positioned on the inside surface of the grip between the grip and the golf shaft. In yet other embodiments, the fluid reservoir portions are positioned on the outside surface of the grip. The fluid reservoir portions are connected to at least one fluid channel portion. The fluid channel portions are connected to at least one feedback indicator portion.

GOLF CLUB GRIP PRESSURE FEEDBACK DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
20170259140 · 2017-09-14 ·

Devices and methods directed to golf training devices for providing feedback to the user on the grip pressure exerted on the golf club grip. In embodiments, the device is comprised of a grip configured to be coupled with the end portion of a golf club shaft. The grip is also comprised of at least one fluid reservoir portion, at least one fluid channel portion, fluid, and at least one feedback indicator portion. The fluid reservoir portions, in embodiments, are positioned within the grip. In other embodiments, the fluid reservoir portions are positioned on the inside surface of the grip between the grip and the golf shaft. In yet other embodiments, the fluid reservoir portions are positioned on the outside surface of the grip. The fluid reservoir portions are connected to at least one fluid channel portion. The fluid channel portions are connected to at least one feedback indicator portion.

GOLF CLUB HEAD WITH INCREASED SHAFT BONDING STRENGTH

Embodiments of a golf club comprising a club head, a shaft, and features that improve bonding strength between the club head and the shaft are described herein. The club head comprises a hosel that receives a tip end of the shaft. The shaft tip end defines a shaft bonding area and an effective bonding area. The features described herein are designed to increase the effective shaft bonding area with the hosel to improve bonding strength between the club head and the shaft. In some embodiments, the features comprise microgrooves located within the shaft bonding area. The microgrooves can increase the effective bonding area and provide multi-directional resistance to forces applied to the shaft. In some embodiments, the features comprise a ferrule including a weighting feature that replaces a tip weight. In some embodiments, the features comprise a hot melt weight located within the shaft.