Direct alignment golf putter
20220305350 · 2022-09-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B53/0441
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B53/0408
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2053/0491
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf putter includes a putting head including a putting head body, configured with a flat bottom surface, a rear ward angled hose) aperture and a rear angled flat surface; left and right indentations for receiving weights, and left and right detachable wheels attached on sides of the putting head body, such that the putting head is configured to be slidable along a putting surface to enable a golfer to line up the putting head, a golf ball, and a target cup in a front of the golfer, in order to hit the golf ball with a forward sliding motion of the putting head.
Claims
1. A golf putter, comprising: a putting head, comprising: a putting head body, which comprises a bottom sliding surface, which is flat; a left wheel, which is rotatably connected to a left side of the putting head body; a right wheel, which is rotatably connected to a right side of the putting head body; such that the putting head is configured to be slidable along a putting surface to enable a golfer to line up the putting head, a golf ball, and a target cup in a front of the golfer, in order to hit the golf ball with a forward sliding motion of the putting head.
2. The golf putter of claim 1, wherein the left wheel and the right wheel are detachable, such that the golf putter is configurable for use with or without the left wheel and the right wheel.
3. The golf putter of claim 1, wherein the putting head body further comprises: a hosel aperture, which is centrally positioned along a longitudinal centerline of an upper surface of the putting head body; such that the hosel aperture is configured to receive an inner end of a putting shaft; such that the hose) aperture is configured with a shaft rearward angle in a range of 30 to 60 degrees.
4. The golf putter of claim 3, wherein the shaft rearward angle is 45 degrees.
5. The golf putter of claim 1, wherein the bottom sliding surface of the putting head further comprises: a rectangular bottom surface that is elongated in a longitudinal direction, such that a longitudinal length of the rectangular bottom surface is greater than a lateral width of the rectangular bottom surface.
6. The golf putter of claim 5, wherein the bottom sliding surface of the putting head further comprises: a) a front left bottom surface, such that the front left bottom surface is connected to a front left side of the rectangular bottom surface; and b) a front right bottom surface, such that the front right bottom surface is connected to a front right side of the rectangular bottom surface; such that the bottom sliding surface is t-shaped.
7. The golf putter of claim 1, wherein the putting head body is made of wood, wherein the bottom sliding surface of the putting head body is surface treated with an oil.
8. The golf putter of claim 7, wherein the oil comprises a linseed oil.
9. The golf putter of claim 1, wherein the putting head body comprises: a) a front body, which comprises: a front face; and b) a rear body, which is connected to a rear side of the front body; wherein the rear body is narrower than the front body, such that the left wheel and the right wheel are recessed behind the front body, such that left and right sides of respectively the left wheel and the right wheel are within longitudinal vertical planes of respectively left and right sides of the front body.
10. The golf putter of claim 3, wherein the putting head body further comprises: a rear angled flat surface, which is positioned in a rear bottom end of the putting head body, wherein the rear angled flat surface is oriented at a rearward surface angle in a range of 25 to 60 degrees; such that the rear angled flat surface is configured to stabilize the golf putter to aid in target visualization when the golf putter is positioned along the putting surface with the rear angled flat surface touching the putting surface.
11. The golf putter of claim 10, wherein the rearward surface angle is at least 1 degree smaller than the shaft rearward angle, such that the rear angled flat surface is configured to lie flat on the putting surface when the golf putter is positioned along the putting surface with the rear angled flat surface touching the putting surface.
12. The golf putter of claim 1, wherein the putting head body further comprises: a) a left side indentation; and b) a right side indentation; such that the left side indentation is configured to removably receive a left side weight; and such that the right side indentation is configured to removably receive a right side weight.
13. The golf putter of claim 12, wherein: a) the left side indentation is configured with an inward expanding left side length; b) the right side indentation is configured with an inward expanding right side length; and such that the inward expanding left side length is configured to prevent the left side weight from sliding out laterally, when the left side weight is mounted in the left side indentation; such that the inward expanding right side length is configured to prevent the right side weight from sliding out laterally, when the right side weight is mounted in the right side indentation.
14. The golf putter of claim 12, further comprising: a) the left side weight, which is removably mounted in the left side indentation; b) the right side weight, which is removably mounted in the right side indentation.
15. A golf putter, comprising: a putting head, comprising: a putting head body, which comprises: a bottom sliding surface, which is flat; and a rear angled flat surface, which is positioned in a rear bottom end of the putting head body, wherein the rear angled flat surface is oriented at a rearward surface angle in a range of 25 to 60 degrees; such that the rear angled flat surface is configured to stabilize the golf putter to aid in target visualization when the golf putter is positioned along a putting surface with the rear angled flat surface touching the putting surface; such that the putting head is configured to be slidable along the putting surface to enable a golfer to line up the putting head, a golf ball, and a target cup in a front of the golfer, in order to hit the golf ball with a forward sliding motion of the putting head.
16. The golf putter of claim 15, wherein the putting head further comprises: a) a left wheel, which is rotatably connected to a left side of the putting head body; b) a right wheel, which is rotatably connected to a right side of the putting head body; wherein the left wheel and the right wheel are detachable, such that the golf putter is configurable for use with or without the left wheel and the right wheel.
17. The golf putter of claim 15, wherein a combined bottom surface of the putting head is flat and further comprises: a rectangular bottom surface that is elongated in a longitudinal direction, such that a longitudinal length of the rectangular bottom surface is greater than a lateral width of the rectangular bottom surface.
18. The golf putter of claim 17, wherein the bottom sliding surface of the putting head further comprises: a) a front left bottom surface, such that the front left bottom surface is connected to a front left side of the rectangular bottom surface; and b) a front right bottom surface, such that the front right bottom surface is connected to a front right side of the rectangular bottom surface; such that the bottom sliding surface is t-shaped.
19. The golf putter of claim 16, wherein the putting head body comprises: a) a front body, which comprises a front face; and b) a rear body, which is connected to a rear side of the front body; wherein the rear body is narrower than the front body, such that the left wheel and the right wheel are recessed behind the front body, such that left and right sides of respectively the left wheel and the right wheel are within longitudinal vertical planes of respectively left and right sides of the front body.
20. The golf putter of claim 15, wherein the putting head body further comprises: a hosel aperture, which is centrally positioned along a longitudinal centerline of an upper surface of the putting head body; such that the hosel aperture is configured to receive an inner end of a putting shaft; such that the hosel aperture is configured with a shaft rearward angle in a range of 30 to 60 degrees.
21. The golf putter of claim 20, wherein the rearward surface angle is at least 1 degree smaller than the shaft rearward angle, such that the rear angled flat surface is configured to lie flat on the putting surface when the golf putter is positioned along the putting surface with the rear angled flat surface touching the putting surface.
Description
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[0035] Before describing the invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention resides primarily in a novel and non-obvious combination of elements and process steps. So as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will readily be apparent to those skilled in the art, certain conventional elements and steps have been presented with lesser detail, while the drawings and specification describe in greater detail other elements and steps pertinent to understanding the invention.
[0036] The following embodiments are not intended to define limits as to the structure or method of the invention, but only to provide exemplary constructions. The embodiments are permissive rather than mandatory and illustrative rather than exhaustive.
[0037] In the following, we describe the structure of an embodiment of a direct alignment golf putter 100 with reference to
[0038] In various related embodiments, the direct alignment golf putter 100 relates to the way someone engaged in putting interacts with the golf ball. The present invention also intends to allow those with certain disabilities a new tool allowing them access to the game of golf.
[0039] In various related embodiments, the direct alignment golf putter 100 allow a golfer to both arrange their body in a straight line and stroke the ball in this direct alignment with the cup. This direct alignment increases proprioceptive connection between the golfer, the putting device, the ball and the cup. This direct alignment opens the door to a new dimension of accuracy in the putting aspect for the game of golf.
[0040] Thus, in related embodiments, the direct alignment golf putter 100 allows the golf enthusiast to experience an unprecedented proprioceptive connection between themselves and the cup. The present invention, in the field of putting in the game of golf, allows golf players 190 to more directly aim their putting strokes via positioning of their body, present invention, golf ball and hole in a straight line as shown in
[0041] In an embodiment a golf putter 100 can include: [0042] a) A putting shaft 170; [0043] b) A putting head 110, which can include: [0044] i. A putting head body 212, which comprises a bottom sliding surface, which can be substantially flat, wherein the putting head body 212 can include: [0045] 1. A front body 220, which can include [0046] a front face 222, which can be flat and angled at a front face vertical angle 524, which can be in a range of 1-5 degrees, such as substantially 3 degrees (relative to a vertical reference line 528, when a bottom of the putting head body 212 is parallel with the ground or horizontal reference line 558, 568), as shown in
[0055] In a related embodiment, as shown in
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[0066] In a related embodiment, as shown in
[0073] In a further related embodiment, the left and right side weights 492, 494 can be made with a center core of metal and with a surface of rubber or plastic. the left and right side weights 492, 494 can be held in place by the inward narrowing shape of the left and right side indentations 282, 284, respectively, and can be further secured with hook and loop fastener or a snap lock fastener, or other types of fasteners.
[0074] In a related embodiment, the putting head body 212 can be made of wood, wherein the bottom sliding surface of the putting head body 212 is surface treated (i.e., stained/impregnated and polished) with an oil, to create a smooth low friction gliding surface, wherein the oil can include a linseed oil. Other lubricants can be applied to the bottom sliding surface of the putting head body 212, such as grease, paraffin, or silicone, including silicone applied with a spray.
[0075] In a related embodiment, as shown in
[0077] In related embodiments, the direct alignment golf putter 100 can be placed flat on the green thereby helping steadying a disabled or any unsteady golfer 190. The Golfer looks straight at the cup, as the direct alignment golf putter 100 slides smoothly on the green. The Golfer slides the putter back and then forward to stroke the ball straight forward on a putting line to the cup.
[0078] With conventional golf clubs, the golf player has to stand sideways to the ball to hit drives, use irons, or putters. However, using the direct alignment golf putter 100, the gold player stands behind the ball and slides the direct alignment golf putter 100 forward on the green to strike the ball with one hand, aiming straight at the Cup. The golf player is looking straight down the putter shaft and looking straight at the Cup and hit the ball straight forward (i.e., not sideways as with conventional putters).
[0079] In various related embodiments, speed and direction are two critical factors that determine the success of a putt. Direction is greatly influenced (85%) by where the putter face is pointed at contact with the ball. Path of the stroke is responsible for 15% directionally. The direct alignment golf putter 100 makes correct aiming of the face, at the target, simple as the player is positioned behind the ball and on the intended line of the putt. Maintaining accurate face direction throughout the stroke is the most difficult, and critical, aspect of putting due to the natural arcing of a traditional style stroke. Resulting in an unreliable method for striking the ball consistently on the planned line. The linear, non-arcing, stroke manner used with the direct alignment golf putter 100 virtually eliminates misdirected putts. direct alignment golf putters 100 make starting the ball on the target line uncomplicated and effortless.
[0080] In related embodiments, the direct alignment golf putter 100 can be made with using an aluminum mold is made. A dense polymer is then injected into the mold with a 60-ton injection molding machine to form the club head. To form the 1″ long ⅜″ wide hosel opening for shaft emplacement (
[0081] Thus, in various related embodiments, the linear orientation of the user combined with a straight forward sliding stroke motion presents a novel new way to strike a golf ball toward the hole/target. By utilizing a linear line of site between the user's eyes, the direct alignment golf putter 100, the golf ball and the cup, this modern orientation of the golfer is similar to a marksman, the rifle, aiming site/scope and the bull's-eye of his target. While transversely rotating the body 90 degrees left or right (depending on handedness) compared to what has come before and incorporating the direct alignment golf putter 100 presented here, a new dimension in putting is opened, more accurately matching a golf player's natural connection between their stance and aim. In nearly every other sport, this similar stance stoke/throw/shot is linear and constant due to its recognized effectiveness.
[0082] In related embodiments, the direct alignment golf putter 100 provides those with disabilities a new tool to regain their capability of putting on a golf course, mini golf course or indoor putting game. Disabilities, such as missing a limb, requiring a wheelchair, lacking stability, or lacking balance, are not impediments to enjoying full use of the direct alignment golf putter 100.
[0083] Here has thus been described a multitude of embodiments of the direct alignment golf putter 100, and methods related thereto, which can be employed in numerous modes of usage.
[0084] The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
[0085] For example, many versions of the invention can be built with different club head ornamental design a visual aesthetics, and with different materials suitable for construction of a putting head.
[0086] Many such alternative configurations are readily apparent and should be considered fully included in this specification and the claims appended hereto. Accordingly, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, the invention is not limited to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and thus, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.