Putter with alignment aid
10293237 ยท 2019-05-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Thomas R. Hilton (Cardiff, CA, US)
- Sean Toulon (Vista, CA)
- Augustin W. Rollinson (Solana Beach, CA, US)
- Patrick Dawson (San Diego, CA, US)
- Bradley C. Rice (Carlsbad, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A63B53/0441
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A putter head comprising a novel alignment structure is disclosed herein. In particular, the putter comprises an alignment sphere attached to an upper surface of a lower flange and an alignment ring suspended over the lower flange and vertically aligned with the alignment sphere. When a golfer has oriented the putter properly in front of a golf ball at address, the alignment sphere will appear to the golfer to be encircled by the alignment ring.
Claims
1. A putter head comprising: a body portion comprising a striking face, a rear surface opposite the striking face, an upper portion, a lower portion, a heel side, a toe side, and an aft edge spaced from the striking face, the lower portion having an upper surface and a lower surface; a support bar extending from the body portion towards the aft edge, the support bar comprising a first end, a midsection, and a second end; a stem extending from the midsection of the support bar towards the body portion; an alignment ring connected to the stem; and an alignment structure extending vertically from the upper surface of the lower portion, the alignment structure vertically aligned with the alignment ring along a vertical Z axis, wherein the alignment structure does not make direct contact with the support bar or the alignment ring, wherein the stem spaces the alignment ring from the support bar, wherein the alignment ring does not make direct contact with any portion of the body portion, and wherein the alignment ring is suspended over the lower portion.
2. The putter head of claim 1, wherein each of the first end and the second end is affixed to the body portion, and wherein the midsection is suspended over the lower portion.
3. The putter head of claim 1, wherein the alignment structure is removably affixed to the upper surface.
4. The putter head of claim 3, further comprising a bolt, wherein the lower portion comprises a threaded through-bore extending from the lower surface to the upper surface, wherein the alignment structure comprises a threaded receiving bore, and wherein a portion of the bolt extends through the threaded through-bore to engage the threaded receiving bore.
5. The putter head of claim 1, wherein the alignment structure is a sphere.
6. The putter head of claim 5, wherein the sphere comprises a first color, wherein the alignment ring comprises a second color, and wherein the first color contrasts with the second color.
7. The putter head of claim 6, wherein the support bar comprises a third color, wherein the third color contrasts with the first color and the second color.
8. The putter head of claim 6, wherein the rear surface of the striking face comprises a fourth color, and wherein the fourth color contrasts with the first color.
9. The putter head of claim 6, wherein the upper surface comprises a fifth color, and wherein the fifth color contrasts with the first color.
10. The putter head of claim 1, wherein the alignment structure is a cylinder comprising at least one fiber optic filament.
11. The putter head of claim 10, wherein the at least one fiber optic filament is coiled within the cylinder.
12. The putter head of claim 1, wherein the upper portion comprises an alignment line extending perpendicular to the striking face and is aligned with the alignment ring along a horizontal x-axis extending perpendicular to the striking face in a front-to-back direction.
13. The putter head of claim 1, further comprising a face insert, wherein the striking face comprises a recess sized to receive the face insert.
14. The putter head of claim 1, wherein the lower portion comprises at least one unthreaded through-hole, and wherein the support bar extends over the at least one unthreaded through-hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(16) The present invention is directed to a golf club head, and particularly a putter head, with a removable alignment structure and an alignment ring or sighting structure disposed vertically above the alignment structure. Before striking a golf ball, a golfer can confirm that the putter is properly oriented by aligning his or her head over the putter head so that the alignment structure appears to be entirely bounded within the alignment ring or sight structure.
(17) A preferred embodiment of the putter head 10 of the present invention is shown in
(18) The putter head 10 also includes a U-shaped support bar 70 having a first end 72 affixed to the body 20 towards the heel side 22, a midsection 74, and a second end 76 affixed to the body 20 towards the toe side 24. The support bar 70, which preferably is integrally formed with the body 20 but may be formed separately and then permanently affixed to the body 20, extends from the body 20 over the lower portion 60 toward the aft edge 65 so that the midsection 74 is suspended over the hole 68, though in alternative embodiments the lower portion 60 may lack the hole 68 entirely and the support bar 70 may be suspended completely over the upper surface 66 of the lower portion 60. A stem 82 extends from the midsection 75 towards the body 20 and supports an alignment ring 84 that is suspended vertically over the first upper surface region 66a. No portion of the alignment ring 84, which is spaced from the support bar 70 by the stem 82 and is centered between the heel and toe sides 22, 24 of the body along the horizontal y-axis, directly contacts the body 20 or the support bar 70.
(19) The lower portion 60 of the body 20 also includes a threaded through-bore 63 that extends from the lower surface 62 through the first upper surface region 66a and is vertically aligned with the alignment ring 84 along a vertical z-axis 100. The threaded portion 112 of a bolt 110 extends through the threaded through-bore 63 and engages the threaded bore 92 of an alignment sphere 90 to removably affix the alignment sphere 90 to the first upper surface region 66a of the lower portion 60. When the threaded portion 112 is fully engaged with the threaded through-bore 63 and the alignment sphere 90, the head 114 of the bolt abuts the lower surface 62 of the lower portion 60. When the alignment sphere 90 is secured to the lower portion 60 via the bolt 110, it is vertically aligned with the alignment ring 84 along the vertical z-axis 100 and appears to be encircled by the alignment ring 84 when a golfer has properly aligned her head over the putter head 10 at address before striking a golf ball.
(20) Another embodiment of the present invention is shown in
(21) In each of the embodiments disclosed herein, the alignment sphere 90 has a first color that contrasts with other parts of the putter head 10, and particularly the alignment ring 84, so as to maximize its visibility to a golfer. The first color also preferably contrasts with the color of the rear surface 40 of the body 20, the upper surface 66 of the lower portion 60, and with the support bars 70, 170, 175. In particular, the alignment sphere 90 preferably is red, the support bars 70, 170, 175 are white, the alignment ring 84 and upper surface 66 is black or dark gray, and the rear surface 40 is dark or light gray.
(22) In an alternative embodiment, the alignment sphere 90 may be replaced with a cylinder 120 that includes one or more coiled fiber optic filaments 122 that can catch the light and make the cylinder 120 appear to glow when the putter head 10 is in use. The fiber optic filaments 122 preferably have the same color green as that of a putting green to assist with alignment. The cylinder 120 includes a threaded bore 92 at one end so that it can be removably affixed to the upper surface 66 of the lower portion 60.
(23) The body 20 of the putter head 10 preferably is composed of a high strength material, such as titanium alloy or stainless steel, while the alignment sphere 90 is formed of a lighter weight material such as aluminum ally, carbon composite, or plastic to reduce the overall weight of the putter head 10 and ensure a low center of gravity. The material composition of the different parts of the putter head 10 can, however, be adjusted as desired by the golfer to change the center of gravity location.
(24) From the foregoing it is believed that those skilled in the pertinent art will recognize the meritorious advancement of this invention and will readily understand that while the present invention has been described in association with a preferred embodiment thereof, and other embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings, numerous changes, modifications and substitutions of equivalents may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention which is intended to be unlimited by the foregoing except as may appear in the following appended claims. Therefore, the embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined in the following appended claims.