Lie adaptor
11058928 ยท 2021-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B53/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B60/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B53/021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B60/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
This invention is directed toward a lie adaptor that can be used to adjust an angel at which the shaft attaches to the putter. In one embodiment, the lie adaptor is inserted into the hosel of a putter, and then secured to both the shaft and putter head. In another embodiment, the lie adaptor has a cavity in its upper portion into which the shaft fits. In either case, the lie adaptor can be made with a variety of angle adjustments possible, such that a golf shop or even an individual golfer can quickly, accurately, and economically adjust the putter lie.
Claims
1. A lie adaptor, consisting of: an adaptor hosel, a canted joint, and a canted shaft, where the adaptor hosel comprises an upper end configured to receive a putter shaft of a putter, where a shaft end from the putter shaft of the putter is inserted into the adaptor hosel, where the canted joint comprises an offset angle and a first shelf, where the canted joint is configured to form the offset angle of connection between the putter shaft and the putter, and where putter shaft is on a separate plane to the canted shaft, where the canted shaft comprises a second shelf, a male alignment guide, a connection face flat portion, and a threaded hole, with the threaded hole has a plurality of threaded hold threads, and where the adaptor hosel and the canted shaft are on separate planes, where the canted joint connects the canted shaft to the adaptor hosel, where the canted shaft is inserted into a cavity in an upper portion of a putter head of the putter, where the canted shaft has a canted shaft diameter, and where the canted shaft diameter is smaller than a diameter of a hosel inner on a putter head of the putter, where the canted shaft is configured to slide into the hosel inner on the putter head of the putter, and where a second shelf mates with the second shelf of the hosel inner of the putter, and where the male alignment guide mates with a lie adaptor socket in the hosel inner, where the canted joint is outside of a hosel outer on the putter head of the putter, and where the first shelf has a first shelf diameter, and where the first shelf diameter is slightly larger than a diameter of a hosel outer located on the putter head, where canted joint connects the canted shaft in a same plane to the adaptor hosel, and where the canted joint abuts in the putter head providing additional control in a depth at what the lie adaptor is inserted in the putter head, additionally consisting of a bolt, where the bolt has a plurality of bolt threads, and where the plurality of bolt threads mate with the plurality of threaded hole threads, and where the putter has a clearance hole for bolt, with a clearance hole for bolt diameter, where the bolt has a bolt head, where the bolt head has a bolt head diameter, where the bolt head diameter is greater than the clearance hole for bolt diameter, such that the bolt can be inserted through the clearance hole for bolt, and the plurality of bolt threads can engage with the plurality of threaded hole threads, and with a rotating motion, the bolt can secure the lie adaptor into the hosel inner of the putter, where the putter has the hosel inner and the hosel outer, and a set screw threaded hole, where the set screw threaded hole extends from the hosel outer into the hosel inner, and where a set screw is screwed into the set screw threaded hole, and where the set screw contacts a connection face flat portion of the lie adaptor, where the male alignment guide allows the lie adaptor to be inserted into the putter head at two different angles, thereby allowing to select an angle that would be appropriate for a particular golfer, where the male alignment guide is elliptical, where the adaptor hosel comprises a upper end, where the canted joint comprises the offset angle and the first shelf, where the canted shaft comprises the second shelf, the male alignment guide, the connection face flat portion, and a threaded hole, with the threaded hole has a plurality of threaded hold threads, where the adaptor hosel is configured to accept the shaft end from the putter shaft, where the canted shaft has a canted shaft diameter, where the canted shaft diameter is 0.355 inch or 0.370 inch which is slightly smaller than the hosel inner diameter on the putter head, and where the second shelf mates with the hosel inner shelf, and where the male alignment guide mates with the lie adaptor socket in the hosel inner, and where the canted joint comprises the first shelf has the first shelf diameter, and where the first shelf diameter is slightly larger than the hosel outer diameter of the hosel outer located on the putter head, and additionally comprising means of connection between the male alignment guide and the lie adaptor socket.
2. The lie adaptor of claim 1, where the offset angle of the canted joint is 1 to 3 degrees and where the means of connection is epoxy.
3. The lie adaptor of claim 1, where the offset angle of the canted joint is 0.5 to 10 degrees.
4. The lie adaptor of claim 1, where the offset angle of the canted joint is 1 to 3 degrees.
5. The lie adaptor of claim 1, where the offset angle of the canted joint is 3 to 10 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) One preferred form of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(22) Many aspects of the invention can be better understood with references made to the drawings below. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. Instead, emphasis is placed upon clearly illustrating the components of the present invention. Moreover, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts through the several views in the drawings. Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention are not limited in their application to the details of construction and to the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The embodiments of the invention are capable of being practiced and carried out in various ways. In addition, the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
(23) In one embodiment of the present invention, as illustrated in
(24) The canted joint 3 is manufactured to be offset from the adaptor hosel 2 by one or more degrees The canted joint 3 is configured to form an offset angle of connection between the putter shaft and the putter, The canted joint 3 includes a first shelf 6 that limits the depth of the lie adaptor.
(25) The canted shaft 9 includes a male alignment guide 4, a threaded hole 5, a second shelf 7 and a connection face flat portion 8. The canted joint 3 connects the canted shaft 9 to the adaptor hosel 2. In one embodiment, the adaptor hosel 2 and the canted shaft 9 are on separate planes, namely, as illustrated in
(26) The canted shaft 3 is inserted into a cavity in an upper portion of a putter head of a putter. In the preferred embodiment, the diameter of the canted shaft 3 is 0.355 inch or 0.370 inch, these are the industry standard shaft diameters. In one embodiment, the diameter of the canted shaft 9 is smaller than the inner diameter of the adaptor hosel 2, where the canted shaft 9 is configured to slide into the adaptor hosel 2.
(27) It is contemplated that a variety of these lie adaptors could be made with a variety of offset angles, such that a shop adjusting the putter for a client could try out several different lie adaptors before selecting the one appropriate for that client and securing it into the putter shaft.
(28) The male alignment guide 4 has a radius side. The Male Alignment Guide 4 can allow the lie adaptor to be inserted into putter head at two different angles, thereby allowing a user of the invention to select which angle would be appropriate for a particular golfer. The Male Alignment Guide 4 has a threaded hole 5 into which a bolt can be screwed to attach the lie adaptor to a putter head. A Connection face flat portion 8 secures the lie adaptor and prevents it from rotating within the cavity in the putter head. A second shelf 7 sits upon a corresponding shelf within the cavity of the putter head to maintain the amount that the lie adaptor is inserted into the cavity in the putter head. A first shelf 6 in between the adaptor hosel 2 and the canted joint 3 abuts the top of the cavity in the putter head, thereby providing additional control over the depth at what the lie adaptor 1 is inserted into the cavity in the putter head.
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(35) In this embodiment, the canted joint 3 is configured to form the offset angle of connection between the putter shaft and the putter, where the canted joint 3 is outside of the hosel outer 15 and where the putter shaft is on a separate plane to the canted shaft 9. Further, the canted joint 3 is outside of the hosel outer 15 on the putter head of the putter 13, and where the first shelf 6 has a first shelf diameter, and where the first shelf diameter is slightly larger than a diameter of the hosel outer 15 located on the putter head.
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(49) It should be understood that while the preferred embodiments of the invention are described in some detail herein, the present disclosure is made by way of example only and that variations and changes thereto are possible without departing from the subject matter coming within the scope of the following claims, and a reasonable equivalency thereof, which claims I regard as my invention.
(50) All of the material in this patent document is subject to copyright protection under the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document or the patent disclosure, as it appears in official governmental records but, otherwise, all other copyright rights whatsoever are reserved.
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(51) 1. Lie adaptor generallygeneral 2. Adaptor Hoselreceives golf shaft 3. Canted jointcreates the adjustment in lie angle 4. Male Alignment Guide. Radius side allows for precious in manufacturing as the matting side should be milledend mills rotate so must have some radius 5. Threaded holeto receive socket head screw acts as the nut in a bolt and nut configuration 6. First Shelflimits the depth of lie adaptor 7. Second shelfTransition to off round portion and also limits the depth of lie adaptor when bolted together 8. Connection face flat portionserves three purposes 1. Keeps part from twisting when being bolted in and during use 2. Sets the orientation of the lie angle. 3. Set screw receiver 9. Canted shaftShaft mates with hosel hole in the putter to create lie angle 10. Toe of the putterend of putter further from the player. Used in the diagram for part orientation 11. Heal of the putterend of putter closer to the player. Used in the diagram for part orientation 12. Neck of the putterin some cases this neck obstructs the socket bolt, therefore, a set screw on the side is better 13. Putter generally 14. Hosel innerhole that normally receives the shaft, but in this case receives adaptor canted shaft 15. Hosel outernormally receives the shaft. Important for use with set screw 16. Clearance Hole for Boltwithout threads to help to allow the screw to pass through to lock with thread portion of lie adapter 17. BoltSocket head bolt limits depth causing the adaptor to pull tighter in bolt and nut configuration 18. Lie Adaptor SocketThis mates with lie adaptor alignment guide to restrict rotation when bolted to create a joint 19. Putter shaft 20. Threaded holeused for set screw 21. Set Screw 22. An alternative version of 18 that is cross-shaped rather than elliptical. 23. Alternative adaptor hosel