A63B2209/02

Putter with Optimized Center of Gravity and Balance
20210387063 · 2021-12-16 ·

The invention is a golf club Putter Head that allows an entire Putter Assembly (Head, Shaft, and Grip) to balance on the top of a standard golf ball, on the toe of the putter head, and on the heel of the putter head when placed on level ground. The Putter Head's ability to make a Putter Assembly balance on a golf ball, toe, and heel is driven by the precise location of the center of gravity and the specific geometry of the sole of the Putter Head.

The ability for the Putter Head to allow a putter assembly to balance on the toe, heel, and on top of a golf ball is a visual demonstration of the center of gravity and balance of the putter assembly. The center of gravity and balance of the putter assembly is a common factor used by consumers for determining putter selection.

Note: The benefits of the Putter Head are realized when the Putter Head is combined with a standard golf club putter shaft, and standard golf putter grip. The Putter Shaft and Putter Grip are not part of this patent submission.

Panel of ball for ball game and ball including the same
11198041 · 2021-12-14 ·

The present disclosure relates to a panel for ball game ball and a ball game ball including the same, and more particularly, to a panel for ball game ball and a ball game ball including the same capable of facilitating the coupling between adjacent panels and improving an adhesive strength between the panels when attaching a plurality of panels forming a surface of the ball game ball.

SELF-RESCUE SWIM FIN BELT
20210379448 · 2021-12-09 ·

In one aspect, the invention provides a swim fin comprising a foldable fin blade and foot enclosure, and means for releasably securing the foot of a user within said foot enclosure when in use for swimming. When not in use for swimming, the fin is collapsed to demonstrate a substantially flat form and releasably interconnected with another such swim fin to form a loop structure that can be worn as a belt or bandolier, or stored flat and carried within a fanny pack. The combination swim fin belt apparatus allows a user to carry a pair of swim fins conveniently, comfortably and unobtrusively while engaging in activities that take place on or near the water. The fins are thus immediately available to be deployed for swimming, in particular when the user unexpectedly needs to swim long distances or in challenging conditions without the aid of water safety devices.

Golf club head with improved inertia performance

A golf club head that is capable improving on the inertia properties of a golf club head all while also improving the Center of Gravity (CG) location is disclosed herein. More specifically, the golf club head in accordance with the present invention achieves a relative low Moment of Inertia (MOI) about the Z-axis (MOI-Z) as well as a relatively low MOI about the Shaft-axis (MOI-SA), all combined with a high MOI about the X and Y-axis (MOI-X and MOI-Y) and maintaining a consistently and relatively low CG location measured along a direction tangent to the hosel axis along the X-Y plane (CG-B).

Diving Flipper
20220203173 · 2022-06-30 ·

A diving flipper (10) for propulsion in water, comprising a shoe part (100) for receiving a foot of a user, and a flipper part (200) having two ribs (210) and a blade (220) fastened to the ribs (210), wherein the ribs (210) are arranged on both sides of a median plane (M) of the diving flipper (10), and each have dorsal and plantar edges (250, 251) in the transverse direction of the ribs (210) and distal and proximal ends (260, 261) in the longitudinal direction of the ribs (210), and fastening devices (300) for fastening the ribs (210) to the shoe part (100),
wherein the dorsal edge (250) of at least one rib (210) is inclined relative to the median plane (M) of the diving flipper (10), so that the dorsal edges (250) have less of a distance to each other than the plantar edges (251) of the ribs (210) to each other, wherein the ribs (210) elastically deform relative to each other at least in sections in the direction of the median plane (M) of the diving flipper (10) in the event of an external application of force to the flipper part (200) in the plantar direction.

Passive and active driving device for strengthening muscle

A muscle-strengthening passive and active motion device includes: a joint supporter supporting a body part that is bendable or stretchable with a joint region; a driver driving the joint supporter by being combined to the joint supporter; and a controller controlling the driver, wherein the controller is capable of accelerating or decelerating a driving speed of the joint supporter.

Exercise apparatus
11369823 · 2022-06-28 · ·

An exercise apparatus includes at least one resilient member; a first weight connected to a first end portion of the at least one resilient member; a second weight connected to a second end portion of the at least one resilient member, and a holding member connected to a center portion of the at least one resilient member, the center portion being between the first and second end portions. Another exercise apparatus includes a holding member; a first resilient member having first and second end portions, the first end portion being connected to the holding member; a first weight connected to the first resilient member; a second resilient member having first and second end portions, the first end portion being connected to the holding member opposite the first end portion of the first resilient member; a second weight connected to the second resilient member.

MIXED MATERIAL GOLF CLUB HEAD

A golf club head includes a metallic front body coupled with a rear body to define a substantially hollow structure. The metallic front body includes a strike face and a surrounding frame that extends rearward from a perimeter of the strike face. The rear body includes a crown member and a sole member coupled to the crown member. The sole member comprises a structural layer formed from a filled thermoplastic material and a fiber reinforced composite resilient layer bonded to an external surface of the structural layer. The structural layer includes a plurality of stiffening members extending from a forward portion to a rear peripheral portion of the sole member. The resilient layer can comprise a uniform thickness. The structural layer and the resilient layer each include a common thermoplastic resin component, and are directly bonded to each other without an intermediate adhesive.

GOLF CLUB SHAFT AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME

A golf club shaft includes a shaft body having a butt end and a tip end, and a counterweight member on an outer periphery of the shaft body between the butt and tip ends. The counterweight member is made of a fiber composite material configured in a way that the counterweight member has a color visually distinguishable from that of the shaft body.

Safety archery glove
11365949 · 2022-06-21 · ·

A safety archery glove is disclosed having a first flexible material disposed about a portion of the palm and a portion of the back of the glove, wherein the first flexible material has first coefficient of friction. A second semi-rigid material is disposed about a back side of the glove over the metacarpal region covering at least the first and second metacarpal area of the glove, wherein the second semi-rigid material has a second coefficient of friction. A third flexible material is disposed about the palm and underside of finger sections of the glove, said third flexible material having a third coefficient of friction, wherein the third coefficient of friction is less than the coefficient of friction of the first and second materials. The second semi-rigid material forms a back having at least four lateral sides disposed about a back side of the glove and is coupled to the first flexible material about three sides of the back cover.