A63B53/10

Balance point alignment for golf shafts and golf clubs
11358035 · 2022-06-14 ·

A shaft for a golf club includes a first end, a second end, and a demarcation. The first end is adapted to attach to a club head. The second end is adapted to receive a grip distal to the first end. The demarcation is positioned at or adjacent to the balance point of the golf club between the first end and the second end.

ADJUSTABLE LENGTH SHAFT AND AN ADJUSTABLE MASS FOR A GOLF CLUB

A golf club has a first shaft coupled to a club head, a second shaft configured to slidably engage a portion of the first shaft, a grip coupled to the second shaft, and an adjustable length shaft assembly received by the second shaft and configured to allow a portion of the first shaft to slide in relation to the second shaft in a first configuration, and to restrict a portion of the first shaft from sliding in relation to the second shaft in a second configuration. The grip is restricted from rotation about the first shaft or the second shaft as the first shaft slides in relation to the second shaft.

GOLF CLUB SHAFT AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SHAFT
20220176215 · 2022-06-09 ·

A method of making a golf shaft, and a shaft made thereby, for connection to a golf club head including a first upper section having a first diameter and an upper butt end; a second lower section having a second lesser diameter than said first diameter and a having a lower tip end for connection to the golf club head; and, a gradually tapering intermediate section connected between the first upper section and the second section that reduces the outside diameter of the shaft from the diameter at the upper section to the diameter of the lower section. The location of the intermediate section relative to the upper butt end of the shaft is determined by a weight value of the shaft such that as the weight of the shaft becomes lighter, the tapered intermediate section is located closer to the upper butt end of the shaft and the tapered intermediate section is located further from the upper butt end of the shaft as the shaft becomes heavier.

GOLF CLUB SHAFT AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SHAFT
20220176215 · 2022-06-09 ·

A method of making a golf shaft, and a shaft made thereby, for connection to a golf club head including a first upper section having a first diameter and an upper butt end; a second lower section having a second lesser diameter than said first diameter and a having a lower tip end for connection to the golf club head; and, a gradually tapering intermediate section connected between the first upper section and the second section that reduces the outside diameter of the shaft from the diameter at the upper section to the diameter of the lower section. The location of the intermediate section relative to the upper butt end of the shaft is determined by a weight value of the shaft such that as the weight of the shaft becomes lighter, the tapered intermediate section is located closer to the upper butt end of the shaft and the tapered intermediate section is located further from the upper butt end of the shaft as the shaft becomes heavier.

DIAMETER PROFILED GOLF CLUB SHAFT TO REDUCE DRAG
20220143479 · 2022-05-12 ·

A golf club includes a golf club head, a shaft adapter secured within a hosel of the golf club head, and a shaft secured within the shaft adapter. The golf club shaft is formed from a fiber reinforced polymer and extends along a longitudinal axis between a tip end and a grip end. The golf club shaft includes a tip end section, a grip end section, and a tapered section between the tip end section and the grip end section. The tapered section of the shaft includes a reference portion within the upper half that has a frustoconical shape with a near-constant taper rate, and a narrowed portion within the lower half. The narrowed portion is recessed relative to a reference surface extrapolated from the frustoconical shape.

DIAMETER PROFILED GOLF CLUB SHAFT TO REDUCE DRAG
20220143479 · 2022-05-12 ·

A golf club includes a golf club head, a shaft adapter secured within a hosel of the golf club head, and a shaft secured within the shaft adapter. The golf club shaft is formed from a fiber reinforced polymer and extends along a longitudinal axis between a tip end and a grip end. The golf club shaft includes a tip end section, a grip end section, and a tapered section between the tip end section and the grip end section. The tapered section of the shaft includes a reference portion within the upper half that has a frustoconical shape with a near-constant taper rate, and a narrowed portion within the lower half. The narrowed portion is recessed relative to a reference surface extrapolated from the frustoconical shape.

SHAFTS WITH INTERNAL BRACING FOR SPORTING GOODS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE
20220143476 · 2022-05-12 ·

Disclosed herein are internally fluted shafts for sporting goods such as archery arrows, crossbow bolts, and golf clubs, as well as methods of manufacturing shafts with fluted internal diameters or bracing.

SHAFTS WITH INTERNAL BRACING FOR SPORTING GOODS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE
20220143476 · 2022-05-12 ·

Disclosed herein are internally fluted shafts for sporting goods such as archery arrows, crossbow bolts, and golf clubs, as well as methods of manufacturing shafts with fluted internal diameters or bracing.

GOLF CLUB SHAFTS WITH INSERTS TO REDUCE SHAFT TO SHAFT VARIATION

A method includes: determining a mass of a golf shaft having a length; determining a center of mass of the golf shaft; determining one or more characteristics of an insert based on: the mass of the golf shaft; and a target mass for golf shafts having the length; determining a location of the insert between a first end of the golf shaft where a golf grip is to be attached and a second end of the golf shaft where a golf club head is to be attached based on: the center of mass of the golf shaft; and a target center of mass for golf shafts having the length; and inserting an insert having the determined one or more characteristics within an interior of the golf shaft at the determined location, thereby creating an interference fit between the insert and the interior of the golf shaft.

GOLF CLUB SHAFTS WITH INSERTS TO REDUCE SHAFT TO SHAFT VARIATION

A method includes: determining a mass of a golf shaft having a length; determining a center of mass of the golf shaft; determining one or more characteristics of an insert based on: the mass of the golf shaft; and a target mass for golf shafts having the length; determining a location of the insert between a first end of the golf shaft where a golf grip is to be attached and a second end of the golf shaft where a golf club head is to be attached based on: the center of mass of the golf shaft; and a target center of mass for golf shafts having the length; and inserting an insert having the determined one or more characteristics within an interior of the golf shaft at the determined location, thereby creating an interference fit between the insert and the interior of the golf shaft.