Patent classifications
A63B60/62
GOLF CLUB HEAD COVER
A golf club head cover (10) includes: a cover main body (11) formed so as to house a head (H) of a golf club, the cover main body (11) having an opening (11a) that allows a shaft (S) of the golf club to protrude outside in a state in which the head (H) is housed; a lid part (12) that opens and closes the opening (11a); and an attaching means (13, 14) for attaching a peripheral edge portion of the lid part (12) to a peripheral edge portion of the opening (11a) so as to bring the peripheral edge portion of the lid part (12) into close contact with the peripheral edge portion of the opening (11a), the attaching means (13, 14) being configured such that a close contact position of the peripheral edge portion of the lid part (12) with respect to the peripheral edge portion of the opening (11a) varies in accordance with the position of the shaft (S) protruding from the opening (11a). The head cover (10) can be easily attached to any of the heads (H) of various types of golf clubs having different positions of the shafts (S) with respect to the heads (H).
GOLF EQUIPMENT COVERS AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF EQUIPMENT COVERS
Examples of golf equipment covers and methods to manufacture golf equipment covers are generally described herein. In one example, a golf club head cover can include a body portion having a top portion, a bottom portion, a front portion, a rear portion opposite the front portion, and an opening defined in the bottom portion and leading to an internal cavity configured to receive a golf club head. The body portion can further include an outer shell portion. A magnetic portion is concealed in the body portion and configured to magnetically attach the golf club head cover to a metallic structure. A magnet identifier is configured to identify a location of the magnetic portion. The magnet identifier separates the magnetic portion and the metallic structure from one another when the magnetic portion is magnetically attached to the metallic structure. Other examples may be described and claimed.
GOLF EQUIPMENT COVERS AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF EQUIPMENT COVERS
Examples of golf equipment covers and methods to manufacture golf equipment covers are generally described herein. In one example, a golf club head cover can include a body portion having a top portion, a bottom portion, a front portion, a rear portion opposite the front portion, and an opening defined in the bottom portion and leading to an internal cavity configured to receive a golf club head. The body portion can further include an outer shell portion. A magnetic portion is concealed in the body portion and configured to magnetically attach the golf club head cover to a metallic structure. A magnet identifier is configured to identify a location of the magnetic portion. The magnet identifier separates the magnetic portion and the metallic structure from one another when the magnetic portion is magnetically attached to the metallic structure. Other examples may be described and claimed.
COVER FOR SPORTS EQUIPMENT
A flexible, removable cover for a head of a hockey stick made from a flexible elastic polymer, nylon, polyester lycra blend and/or a cotton blend fabric is disclosed. The cover includes two sides connected along a seam, and a reinforced heel.
COVER FOR SPORTS EQUIPMENT
A flexible, removable cover for a head of a hockey stick made from a flexible elastic polymer, nylon, polyester lycra blend and/or a cotton blend fabric is disclosed. The cover includes two sides connected along a seam, and a reinforced heel.
Hockey Stick Blade Cover
A cover for a blade of a hockey stick are described wherein the cover includes a substantially flat bottom surface that is designed to lay flat against the surface of ice. The cover is designed and configured to be used to on the ice by a new or novice skater who holds the shaft of the hockey stick while skating and uses the stick and cover combination as a balancing aid.
Hockey Stick Blade Cover
A cover for a blade of a hockey stick are described wherein the cover includes a substantially flat bottom surface that is designed to lay flat against the surface of ice. The cover is designed and configured to be used to on the ice by a new or novice skater who holds the shaft of the hockey stick while skating and uses the stick and cover combination as a balancing aid.
Golf club security device
A security device comprises a body having, a lock portion and a securing member. The lock portion may comprise a first engagement member, a second engagement member. The securing member comprises a first interface portion having a locking member, a second interface portion, and a hinge member configured to pivotally couple the first interface portion to the second interface portion. The security device further comprises an extension having a first end and a second end and comprising a head engagement section proximate the first end, and a locking member engagement portion proximate the second end. In an assembled state, the extension is configured to be coupled to the locking member engagement portion and configured to engage the first engagement member, and the second engagement member is configured to engage the locking member.
GOLF TRAINING AND ALIGNMENT DEVICE
The presently disclosed subject matter is generally directed to one or more golf alignment rods that can be used as a multipurpose golf training aid, such as to teach proper golf club alignment and/or swing technique. Particularly, the alignment rod comprises a base defined by a first end and a second end. The alignment rod further includes a cap positioned at one end of the base. The cap comprises a magnet positioned on an interior surface. The magnet allows two or more alignment rods to be removably coupled together, such as when stored upright in a golf bag. In this way, movement of the alignment rods in the golfer's bag (e.g., when the cart is in motion) is minimized. In addition, the alignment rods are more easily accessible when needed by the golfer.
DUAL FUNCTION HOCKEY STICK BLADE PROTECTOR
A flexible cover for a hockey stick blade having an elongated body with an open end and a closed end located at opposite ends of the body. The body is an elongated tube or sleeve with a bend between the open and closed ends. The body also features a break in the body of the cover proximate to the open end thereby producing two flaps or sections of the body at the upper end of the body. Integrated into or attached to the flaps are means to join the two flaps of the cover and seal the break, including a zipper. The portion of the body between the open end and the angled portion (upper portion) is narrower than the portion of the cover between the closed end and the angled portion (lower portion). The upper portion is narrower and shorter than the lower portion.