Patent classifications
A63B60/004
Method and apparatus for a street golf game
A method and an apparatus for playing golf on a hard surface comprises a replaceable striking pad attached to a conventional golf club head by means of at least one attachment means, a spiked ball, a portable ball trap to trap the spiked ball and an optional remotely controlled vehicle to position the portable ball trap. The replaceable striking pad includes a small lip at a bottom end on a front face and a holding ledge having substantially curved edges extending away from the bottom end of the front face. The holding ledge is adaptable to wrap around a bottom sole of the golf club head. The portable ball trap includes a thin flat platform with tapered edges, a central threaded pole positioned on the thin flat platform and a circular frame having a plurality of hinged tabs threaded to the central threaded pole.
GOLF CLUB HEAD HAVING TEXTURE PATTERN AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
Provided are a golf club head and a method for producing the golf club head. The golf club head comprises a striking face that in turn comprises a recurrent texture pattern that has a period T and that is defined by a plurality of depressions, each depression having an average depth no greater than 0.10 mm. The striking face also comprises a plurality of scorelines that at least partially intersect the recurrent texture pattern and that have a scoreline pitch Ps such that T/Ps is greater than 1.0, each scoreline having an average depth no less than 0.10 mm.
Golf club head having texture pattern and method for producing the same
Provided are a golf club head and a method for producing the golf club head. The golf club head comprises a striking face that in turn comprises a recurrent texture pattern that has a period T and that is defined by a plurality of depressions, each depression having an average depth no greater than 0.10 mm. The striking face also comprises a plurality of scorelines that at least partially intersect the recurrent texture pattern and that have a scoreline pitch Ps such that T/Ps is greater than 1.0, each scoreline having an average depth no less than 0.10 mm.
Wood-type golf club head
A wood-type golf club head comprises a face portion having a face for striking a ball. The face comprises a first region having a surface roughness and a second region having a surface roughness larger than that of the first region. The first region is positioned centrally in a toe-heel direction of the face and in an upper side of the face. The second region is positioned adjacently to the first region on a toe side, a heel side and a lower side of the first region and the second region is formed in a U-shape in the front view of the head.
GOLF CLUB HEAD HAVING TEXTURE PATTERN AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
Provided are a golf club head and a method for producing the golf club head. The golf club head comprises a striking face that in turn comprises a recurrent texture pattern that has a period T and that is defined by a plurality of depressions, each depression having an average depth no greater than 0.10 mm. The striking face also comprises a plurality of scorelines that at least partially intersect the recurrent texture pattern and that have a scoreline pitch Ps such that T/Ps is greater than 1.0, each scoreline having an average depth no less than 0.10 mm.
WOOD-TYPE GOLF CLUB HEAD
A wood-type golf club head comprises a face portion having a face for striking a ball. The face comprises a first region having a surface roughness and a second region having a surface roughness larger than that of the first region. The first region is positioned centrally in a toe-heel direction of the face and in an upper side of the face. The second region is positioned adjacently to the first region on a toe side, a heel side and a lower side of the first region and the second region is formed in a U-shape in the front view of the head.
Golf club head having texture pattern and method for producing the same
Provided are a golf club head and a method for producing the golf club head. The golf club head comprises a striking face that in turn comprises a recurrent texture pattern that has a period T and that is defined by a plurality of depressions, each depression having an average depth no greater than 0.10 mm. The striking face also comprises a plurality of scorelines that at least partially intersect the recurrent texture pattern and that have a scoreline pitch Ps such that T/Ps is greater than 1.0, each scoreline having an average depth no less than 0.10 mm.
HOCKEY STICK BLADE COVERING
A covering for a hockey stick blade wherein the covering includes a body that is mateably shaped with the blade of a hockey stick and is configured to be adhered thereto. The body further includes at least one aperture formed therein wherein the aperture is formed completely through the body so as to expose the bare surface of the hockey stick blade. The aperture is further provided in various alternate designs, shapes and sizes. The body of the present invention includes a first side and a second side wherein the first side includes an adhesive disposed thereon and is configured to be applied to a surface of the hockey stick blade. The second side of the body is distal to the hockey stick blade and has a wax impregnated thereinto wherein the wax provides an increased coefficient of friction engagement with a hockey puck for more control thereof.
Sports ball, bat, and associated methods
A sports ball for use in baseball-type games includes a hollow, substantially spherical plastic ball that has a plurality of substantially planar, intersecting regions covering an outer surface thereof. Preferably the ball also has a weight that is substantially less than a weight of a regulation baseball, for enhancing safety in use. The sports system further includes a bat for use with the ball, or with any similar ball, preferably a plastic ball. The bat is a hollow, elongated member that has a handle portion adjacent a bottom end and a barrel portion between the handle portion and a top end. The bat further has a sheath surrounding at least a portion of the barrel portion. The sheath has a coefficient of friction higher than a coefficient of friction of a surface of the barrel portion, for imparting traction to a struck ball.
SPORTS BALL, BAT, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
A sports ball for use in baseball-type games includes a hollow, substantially spherical plastic ball that has a plurality of substantially planar, intersecting regions covering an outer surface thereof. Preferably the ball also has a weight that is substantially less than a weight of a regulation baseball, for enhancing safety in use. The sports system further includes a bat for use with the ball, or with any similar ball, preferably a plastic ball. The bat is a hollow, elongated member that has a handle portion adjacent a bottom end and a barrel portion between the handle portion and a top end. The bat further has a sheath surrounding at least a portion of the barrel portion. The sheath has a coefficient of friction higher than a coefficient of friction of a surface of the barrel portion, for imparting traction to a struck ball.