Flexible golf club grip with stable cap
10610753 ยท 2020-04-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Stephen James Davis (Pinehurst, NC, US)
- Gregory William Cavill (Pinehurst, NC, US)
- Joshua Cliff Stokes (Pinehurst, NC, US)
- Alex Lee Walls (Laurinburg, NC, US)
- Andy Allan Arrington (Laurinburg, NC, US)
Cpc classification
B29K2277/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B2209/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2220/833
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29K2711/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2311/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C43/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B60/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29K2311/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2677/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B2209/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29K2713/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C43/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B60/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A flexible elastomeric grip for the shaft of a golf club having an end cap with a cavity for receiving a sensor and/or counterweight. The cap has a durometer hardness equal to or greater than the tubular body portion of the grip and a flange sized to match the larger diameter of the body, with a sleeve engaging the inner periphery of the larger end of the tubular body. In one version of the cap, the sleeve portion is extended in length and has stiffening ribs on the outer surface of the sleeve; and, in another version, the sleeve is shorter and may also have stiffening ribs on the outer surface of the sleeve. In another version of the cap, fibrous material is disposed in the flange and sleeve to increase lateral stiffness without increasing durometer.
Claims
1. A flexible grip for a golf club shaft comprising: (a) a tubular member formed of elastomeric material having an open end adapted for being received over the club shaft and an end distal the open end having a cap disposed over the distal end; (b) a cavity formed in an exterior surface of the cap, wherein the cavity is adapted for receiving one of (i) a sensor, and (ii) a counterweight therein; and, (c) the cap having a tubular sleeve portion received in the distal end of the tubular member and an external portion extending outwardly of the distal end, the external portion having the cavity formed therein, wherein the cavity has an opening reduced in size from the remainder of the cavity for retaining one of the sensor or counterweight upon receipt of such in the cavity, and wherein the cap includes air channels formed on the inner periphery of the cavity.
2. The flexible grip of claim 1, wherein the sleeve and external portion are formed integrally as one piece of elastomeric material and the tubular sleeve portion is formed of one of (i) the same durometer as the external portion, and (ii) a durometer greater than the external portion.
3. The flexible grip of claim 1, wherein the external portion of the cap is formed of elastomeric material having a durometer in the range 30-60 on the Shore A scale.
4. The flexible grip of claim 1, wherein the sleeve portion is formed of elastomeric material having a durometer in the range of 60-80 on the Shore A scale.
5. The flexible grip of claim 1, wherein the cap sleeve portion has a plurality of circumferentially spaced ribs formed integrally thereon, the ribs extending longitudinally in the direction of the axis of the tubular member.
6. The flexible grip of claim 5, wherein each of the plurality of ribs has a width in the range 1-3 mm.
7. The flexible grip of claim 5, wherein each of the ribs has a height to coincide with the outer surface of the exterior portion.
8. The flexible grip of claim 7, wherein the wall portion has a minimum thickness of 1 mm.
9. The flexible grip of claim 1, wherein the cap includes an integrally formed transversely extending wall portion disposed intermediate the cavity and the sleeve portion operative for engaging an end of the club shaft.
10. The flexible grip of claim 9, wherein the wall portion and sleeve portion include fibrous material embedded therein.
11. The flexible grip of claim 10, wherein the fibrous material includes woven fiber material.
12. The flexible grip of claim 10, wherein the fibrous material is selected from one of (i) cotton, (ii) flax, (iii) linen, (iv) glass, and (v) aramid.
13. The flexible grip of claim 10, wherein the fibrous material is selected from one of (i) chopped fibers, and (ii) fibers having a length in the range 1-10 mm.
14. The flexible grip of claim 1, wherein the tubular sleeve portion has a wall thickness not less than 1 mm.
15. A flexible grip for the shaft of a golf club comprising: (a) a tubular member of elastomeric material having an open end adapted for being received over the club shaft and an end distal the open end having a cap disposed over the distal end; (b) a cavity formed in an exterior surface of the cap, wherein the cavity is adapted for receiving one of (i) a sensor, and (ii) counterweight; and, (c) the cap being integrally formed as a one-piece member and having a tubular sleeve extending therefrom, wherein the sleeve is received in the distal end of the tubular member, wherein the cavity has an opening reduced in size from the remainder of the cavity for retaining one of the sensor or counterweight upon receipt of such in the cavity.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) The present disclosure thus describes a flexible elastomeric grip for a golf club shaft having a recess or pocket provided in the cap of the grip for receiving a sensor and/or a counterweight. Increased lateral stiffness is provided for the cap without the need to significantly increase the durometer of the cap portion from that of the body portion of the grip.
(10) 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.