GOLF CLUB GRIP WITH QUILTED TEXTURE
20220032142 · 2022-02-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Gregory William Cavill (Pinehurst, NC, US)
- Bruce A. Miller (Pinehurst, NC, US)
- Craig R. Balnis (Aberdeen, NC, US)
- James Ledford (Pinehurst, NC, US)
- Jonathan C. Neal (Davidson, NC, US)
- Aaron J. Michaud (Fuquay-Varina, NC, US)
- Alex Lee Walls (Laurinburg, NC, US)
Cpc classification
A63B60/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B60/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A flexible tubular golf club grip is formed of elastomeric material having a substantially closed end with an end cap. The tubular portion is formed of substantially softer material than the end cap and has disposed on opposite sides axially spaced discrete areas of macro-texture having spaced raised portions giving a quilt-like appearance. The discrete areas of macro-texture are disposed peripherally spaced on opposite sides of the grip. The end cap has an extension which closely inter-fits the inner periphery of the tubular portion and provides support therefor proximate the substantially closed end. The cap extension has axially extending protrusions peripherally spaced on the top and bottom of the cap which are flush with the outer surface of the tubular portion.
Claims
1. A flexible grip for a golf club shaft comprising: (a) a tubular member formed of elastomeric material with a substantially closed end and an open end for being received over the shaft; (b) an end cap received on the tubular member and forming the substantially closed end thereof; and (c) a plurality of distinct areas of texture formed on the outer surface of the tubular member including a first and second distinct area of texture axially spaced on one side of the grip and a third and fourth distinct area of texture axially spaced on an opposite side of the grip 180° opposite to the one side, wherein the first through fourth areas of distinct texture are formed with a first texture and other portions of the surface of the grip located circumferentially between the one side and the opposite side are formed of a second texture different than the first texture, wherein the first texture comprises a plurality of spaced raised portions and the second texture comprises a plurality of spaced depressions.
2. The flexible grip of claim 1, wherein the first and second distinct areas of texture are axially aligned and the third and fourth distinct areas of texture are axially aligned.
3. The flexible grip of claim 1, wherein the end cap has a Shore A durometer of about 73 and the tubular member has a Shore A durometer of about 40.
4. The flexible grip of claim 1, wherein the first texture comprises a macro texture, and the second texture comprises a micro texture.
5. The flexible grip of claim 30, wherein the first texture comprises a plurality of spaced raised portions and the second texture comprises a plurality of spaced depressions.
6. The flexible grip of claim 1, wherein the first through fourth distinct areas of texture are each surrounded by a border.
7. The flexible grip of claim 6, wherein the border is formed by a depression.
8. The flexible grip of claim 6, wherein the border has a color different from the other portions of the tubular member.
9. A flexible grip for a golf club shaft comprising: (a) a tubular member formed of elastomeric material with a substantially closed end and an open end for being received over the shaft; (b) an end cap received on the tubular member and forming the substantially closed end thereof, wherein the end cap has integrally formed thereon a plurality of circumferentially spaced protrusions extending axially therefrom, the protrusions including indicia, and the indicia including depressions; and (c) a plurality of distinct areas of texture formed on the outer surface of the tubular member including a first and second distinct area of texture axially spaced on one side of the grip and a third and fourth distinct area of texture axially spaced on an opposite side of the grip 180° opposite to the one side, wherein the first through fourth areas of distinct texture are formed with a first texture and other portions of the surface of the grip located circumferentially between the one side and the opposite side are formed of a second texture different than the first texture.
10. The flexible grip of claim 1, the end cap having integrally formed thereon a plurality of circumferentially spaced protrusions extending axially therefrom wherein the end cap and protrusions have a color different from other portions of the tubular member.
11. The flexible grip of claim 9, wherein the protrusions include indicia.
12. The flexible grip of claim 11, wherein the indicia include depressions.
13. The flexible grip of claim 11, wherein the indicia have a color different from the plurality of protrusions.
14. The flexible grip of claim 1, wherein the tubular member has a non-textured surface area proximate the open end and including indicia thereon.
15. The flexible grip of claim 14, wherein the indicia include depressions.
16. The flexible grip of claim 15, wherein the indicia have a color different from the non-textured portion.
17. (canceled)
18. The grip of claim 30, wherein the first and second plurality of distinct areas include texture formed of spaced raised portions and the other portions include texture formed of spaced depressions.
19. The grip of claim 30 wherein the first and second distinct areas include macro texture and the other portions include micro texture.
20. The grip of claim 30, wherein the first and second plurality of distinct areas include texture having a pattern of raised portions and the other portions having a texture comprising a pattern of depressions.
21. The grip of claim 20, wherein the pattern of raised portions includes a pattern of diamond-shaped raised portions.
22. The grip of claim 30, wherein the first and second plurality of distinct areas of texture each include a pair of axially spaced and aligned areas.
23. The grip of claim 22, wherein the other portions include the space between the pair of axially spaced and aligned areas.
24. The grip of claim 30, wherein the first and second plurality of discrete areas of texture include a recessed surround.
25. The grip of claim 24, wherein the surround is of a color different from the color of the tubular member.
26. (canceled)
27. The grip of claim 16, wherein the end cap and protrusions have a color different from the tubular member.
28. (canceled)
29. The grip of claim 1, wherein the protrusions are diametrically opposed.
30. A flexible grip for a golf club shaft comprising: (a) a tubular member formed of elastomeric material with a substantially closed end and an open end for being received over the shaft; (b) an end cap received on the tubular member and forming the substantially closed end thereof, wherein the end cap has integrally formed thereon a plurality of circumferentially spaced protrusions extending axially therefrom, wherein the protrusions include recessed indicia; and (c) a plurality of distinct areas of texture formed on the outer surface of the tubular member including a first and second distinct area of texture axially spaced on one side of the grip and a third and fourth distinct area of texture axially spaced on an opposite side of the grip 180° opposite to the one side, wherein the first through fourth areas of distinct texture are formed with a first texture and other portions of the surface of the grip located circumferentially between the one side and the opposite side are formed of a second texture different than the first texture.
31. The grip of claim 30, wherein the indicia have a color different from other portions of the protrusions and end cap.
32.-33. (canceled)
34. The grip of claim 30, wherein the first and second plurality of distinct areas of texture include a pattern of diamond-shaped raised portions.
35. The grip of claim 34, wherein the diamond-shaped raised portions have a length of about 9.7 mm and a width of about 4.2 mm.
36. The grip of claim 34, wherein the diamond-shaped raised portions have a raised height of about 1.0 mm.
37. The grip of claim 30, wherein the texture of the other portions of the grip includes a pattern of spaced depressions.
38. The grip of claim 37, wherein the pattern of spaced depressions includes diamond-shaped depressions.
39. The grip of claim 30, wherein the first and second plurality of distinct areas of texture have a common texture.
40.-41. (canceled)
42. The grip of claim 30, wherein the first and second plurality of discrete areas of texture comprise about thirty-seven and one half percent (37.5%) of the total surface of the tubular member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0022] The macro-texture or quilted pattern of the first texture, shown in enlarged view in
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[0024] In the present practice, it has been found expedient to form the end cap 28 with the extension 32 and protrusions 36 partially or completely cured or vulcanized in a first mold (not shown). The end cap is then removed from the first mold and placed in another mold and the tubular member 22 formed thereover with the protrusions 36 flush with the outer surface of the tubular member.
[0025] The present disclosure describes a flexible grip for a golf club having the tubular portion thereof formed of softer or lower durometer elastomeric material than an end cap which provides a substantially closed end for the grip. The end cap provides support and stiffening of the grip proximate the substantially closed end and has axially extending protrusions on opposite sides which provide a slender area of harder surface in the region proximate the closed end. The tubular member of the grip has a plurality of discrete regions in axially-spaced arrangement disposed on opposite sides of the grip and which have quilted-like appearing texture provided by a pattern of spaced raised portions which may have a rhombic configuration and a height of about 1.0 mm. The remaining portions of the grip tubular member have a micro-texture formed by spaced depressions of about 0.5 mm depth. The discrete areas of quilt-like texture comprise about 37.5% of the surface of the grip and provide increased effective surface area, improved grippability and coefficient of friction with a minimum of manual pressure by the user. The flexible grip of the present disclosure thus provides for increased grippability and comfort to the user and which reduces slippage during the swing which can impair the performance of the swing and impact of the club with the golf ball.
[0026] The exemplary embodiment has been described and illustrated with reference to the drawings. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the exemplary embodiment be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.