Continuous Core Putter

20190099645 ยท 2019-04-04

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    Abstract

    A golf putter is provided having a center core which extends through the putter head, the shaft, and into the grip. The center core not only acts as the backbone of the putter, the center core extends to the outer edges of putter and thus determines the shape of the putter. Additional parts necessary for a complete putter such as the putter head, shaft, and grip are attached to the center core to form a functional putter.

    Claims

    1. A golf putter comprising; a one-piece continuous core, said core beginning in the putter head, extending through the shaft, and into the grip forming the general outline of said putter. The golf putter of claim 1 further comprising structural and/or decorative material attached to said continuous core to provide shape, function, texture, and aesthetics to said putter grip, shaft, and putter head.

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    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0004] One embodiment of the continuous core putter is illustrated as an example and is not the only embodiment contemplated by the inventor.

    [0005] FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the continuous core putter.

    [0006] FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the continuous core putter showing ball striking plate D attached.

    [0007] FIG. 3 is an exploded side view of the continuous core putter.

    [0008] FIG. 4 is a side view of the continuous core putter.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0009] My invention contrasts from the traditional three-part putter by providing continuity to the shape, and structure of the putter (grip, shaft, and putter head). My invention is shown in exploded perspective view in FIG. 1. My invention contains a continuous core B (the key feature) which forms the general outline of the putter. The lateral structures A and C are joined to the continuous core B, to become a rigid structure forming the shape of the putter as shown in FIG. 4. Lateral structure C acts as a mounting surface for a ball striking plate D. The ball striking plate D is inserted into a cutout in lateral support C as shown in FIG. 2. These drawings depict one possible iteration of the continuous core putter, but other designs of putters based on different shapes of continuous cores are anticipated.

    [0010] The continuous core putter may be fabricated using a variety of methods and materials. The continuous core B and the lateral structures A and C may be composed of various metals, plastics, composites, woods, laminates, or other suitable materials. Once the appropriate materials are chosen for these parts they may be formed using laser cutting, water jet cutting, casting, extrusion, additive processes such as 3D printing, subtractive processes such as milling and/or routing, or other appropriate processes known in the industry. Once formed, these parts will then be joined using adhesives, hardware (such as pins, screws, bolts), welding, or combinations thereof. Following the joining of the parts, the exterior surfaces of the putter will be finished to the desired shape and texture.