Putter Shaft With Decorative Sleeves
20210016143 ยท 2021-01-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B60/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A shaft for a putter includes decorative sheaths that may beautify the shaft while retaining lightweight stiffness and avoiding breaking the sheaths.
Claims
1. A shaft for a golf putter, comprising: a shaft core having a distal end and a proximal end; a plurality of decorative sheaths covering the shaft core, each decorative sheath is sized to slide over and around the shaft core; a handle connector affixed to the proximal end of the shaft core; a hosel connector affixed to the distal end of the shaft core, wherein the handle connector and the hosel connector having retaining rings that retain the decorative sheaths between the handle connector and the hosel connector such that the decorative sheaths butt up against each other and are not directly connected to adjacent decorative sheaths when the decorative sheaths are slid over and around the shaft core; a handle affixed to the handle connector; and a hosel affixed to the hosel connector.
2. The shaft of claim 1, further comprising a putter head attached to the hosel.
3. The shaft of claim 1, further comprising a grip mounted onto the handle.
4. The shaft of claim 1, wherein the decorative sheaths include a material selected from the group consisting of epoxy, plastic, carbon fiber, hardwood, and softwood, and, wherein the shaft core includes a material selected from the group consisting of carbon fiber, steel, titanium, brass, copper, zinc, and alloys of one or more of the previous materials.
5. The shaft of claim 4, wherein the epoxy includes an embedded material.
6. The shaft of claim 1, wherein the decorative sheaths fit flush against the core.
7. A golf putter, comprising: a shaft core having a distal end and a proximal end; a plurality of decorative sheaths covering the shaft core, each of the decorative sheaths are threaded onto and around the shaft core; a handle connector affixed to the proximal end of the shaft core; a hosel connector affixed to the distal end of the shaft core, wherein the handle connector and the hosel connector having retaining rings that retain the decorative sheaths between the handle connector and the hosel connector such that the decorative sheaths butt up against each other and are not directly connected to adjacent decorative sheaths when the decorative sheaths are threaded around the shaft core; a handle affixed to the handle connector; a hosel affixed to the hosel connector; and a putter head connected to the hosel.
8. The putter of claim 7, further comprising a grip attached to the handle.
9. The putter of claim 7, wherein the handle connector is permanently affixed to the shaft core and to the handle.
10. The putter of claim 7, wherein the hosel connector is permanently affixed to the shaft core and to the hosel.
11. A method of making a putter shaft, the method comprising: turning a plurality of blanks on a lather to create a plurality of decorative sheaths; sliding the plurality of decorative sheaths over and around a shaft core; affixing a handle connector to the proximal end of the shaft core; affixing a hosel connector onto a distal end of the shaft core, wherein the handle connector and the hosel connector having retaining rings that retain the decorative sheaths between the handle connector and the hosel connector such that the decorative sheaths butt up against each other and are not directly connected to adjacent decorative sheaths when the decorative sheaths are slid over and around the shaft core; attaching a handle onto the handle connector; and attaching a hosel onto the hosel connector.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein attaching the hosel to the hosel connector at the distal end of the shaft core includes gluing.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein attaching the handle to the handle connector at the proximal end of the shaft core includes gluing.
14. The method of claim 11, further comprising mounting a grip onto the handle.
15. The method of claim 11, further comprising attaching the hosel to a putter head.
16. A kit for assembling a putter shaft, comprising: a shaft core having a proximal end and a distal end; a plurality of decorative sheaths wherein each decorative sheath is sized to slide over and around the shaft core; a handle connector; a hosel connector, wherein the handle connector and the hosel connector having retaining rings that are sized to retain the decorative sheaths between the handle connector and the hosel connector such that the decorative sheaths butt up against each other and are not directly connected to adjacent decorative sheaths when the decorative sheaths are slid over and around the shaft core.
17. The kit of claim 16, further comprising a handle.
18. The kit of claim 16, further comprising a hosel.
19. The kit of claim 16, further comprising an epoxy adhesive.
20. The kit of claim 16, further comprising a grip.
21. The kit of claim 16, further comprising a putter head.
22. The kit of claim 21, wherein the decorative sheaths include a material selected from the group consisting of epoxy, plastic, carbon fiber, hardwood, and softwood, and, wherein the shaft core includes a material selected from the group consisting of carbon fiber, steel, titanium, brass, copper, zinc, and alloys of one or more of the previous materials.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0009] A more particular description of certain embodiments of Putter Shaft may be had by reference to the embodiments described below, and those shown in the drawings that form a part of this specification, in which like numerals represent like objects. It is understood that the description and drawings represent example implementations and are not to be understood as limiting. Drawings are not drawn to scale unless otherwise noted herein.
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[0013] The illustrated handle 202 is designed to be further mounted in grip 206, which may have appropriate features for comfort and reliability as chosen by an individual golfer. Head 204 is attached via hosel 208 to hosel connector 106. While it is possible that connectors 106, 108 may be threaded to connect to handle 202 and hosel 208, if it is desired to follow the USGA rule described above, they may be fixed in place, for example by epoxy or other adhesive.
[0014] While various aspects and embodiments have been disclosed herein, other aspects and embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The various aspects and embodiments disclosed herein are for purposes of illustration and are not intended to be limiting, with the true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.