Golf club shaft connection assembly
09808679 · 2017-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B60/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf club shaft connection assembly comprising first and second shaft sections, male and female adaptors, a hollow retainer, a spring, and a plurality of balls is disclosed herein. The male and female adaptors are each attached to the first and second shaft sections, respectively, preferably with a permanent adhesive. The male adaptor comprises a protrusion that fits within a keyed interior of the female adaptor, and moving the hollow retainer towards the male adaptor reversibly fixes the two adaptors together, while moving the hollow retainer towards the female adaptor allows the male adaptor to be removed from the female adaptor.
Claims
1. A golf club shaft connection assembly comprising: a golf club head; a first shaft section; a second shaft section; a male adaptor comprising a first body portion, a first protrusion, and a first ledge portion between the first body portion and the first protrusion; a female adaptor comprising a second body portion, a second protrusion, and a second ledge portion between the second body portion and the second protrusion; a hollow retainer comprising a first upper end, a first lower end, and an internal flange disposed proximate the first upper end; a spring comprising a second upper end and a second lower end; and a plurality of balls, wherein each of the first body portion and the second body portion is affixed to one of the first shaft section and the second shaft section, wherein the golf club head is affixed to one of the first shaft section and the second shaft section, wherein the first protrusion comprises a stem portion, a keyed portion, and a first groove between the stem portion and the keyed portion, wherein the second protrusion comprises a base portion and a hollow extension, wherein the hollow extension comprises an external surface, a second upper end, a second lower end proximate the base portion, a keyed interior, and a plurality of circular through-bores disposed proximate the second upper end, wherein the hollow retainer is disposed around the hollow extension such that the internal flange is located proximate the second upper end, wherein the internal flange comprises an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the spring is coiled around the hollow extension such that the second lower end abuts the base portion and the second upper end abuts the lower surface of the internal flange, wherein each of the plurality of balls is partially disposed within one of the plurality of circular through-bores above the upper surface of the internal flange, wherein the keyed portion is sized to fit within the keyed interior, and wherein moving the retainer towards the first ledge portion removably fixes the male adaptor to the female adaptor.
2. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of circular through-bores encircles the upper end of the hollow extension.
3. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 1, wherein the keyed portion comprises a plurality of second grooves, and wherein each of the plurality of second grooves is linear and comprises a concave cross-section.
4. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 3, wherein the keyed interior comprises a plurality of ridges, and wherein each of the plurality of ridges is sized to fit within one of the plurality of second grooves.
5. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 3, wherein the plurality of second grooves comprises four linear grooves.
6. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 1, wherein the first groove encircles the first protrusion and comprises a concave cross-section.
7. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 6, wherein each of the plurality of balls engages the first groove when the first upper end abuts the first ledge portion.
8. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 1, further comprising a retainer clip, wherein the retainer clip is affixed to the upper end of the hollow extension above the through-bores and the upper surface of the internal flange, and wherein each of the plurality of balls is disposed between the retainer clip and the upper surface of the internal flange.
9. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of balls comprises a first diameter, wherein each of the plurality of through-bores comprises a second diameter, and wherein the first diameter is greater than the second diameter.
10. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 1, wherein the hollow retainer has a first length, wherein the hollow extension has a second length, and wherein the second length is greater than the first length.
11. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 1, wherein the upper surface of the internal flange is angled, and wherein the lower surface of the internal flange is planar.
12. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second body portions is hollow.
13. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 1, wherein the hollow retainer is a cylindrical tube.
14. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second body portions comprises external ribs.
15. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 14, wherein each of the first shaft section and second shaft section is hollow, and wherein each of the first body portion and the second body portion is affixed within one of the first shaft section and the second shaft section.
16. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 15, wherein each of the first and second body portions is permanently affixed within one of the first shaft section and the second shaft section with an adhesive material.
17. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second shaft sections is composed of a steel material.
18. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the male adaptor, female adaptor, spring, plurality of balls, and hollow retainer is composed of a metal material.
19. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 18, wherein the metal material is selected from the group consisting of titanium alloy, aluminum alloy, and steel.
20. The golf club shaft connection assembly of claim 1, wherein the golf club head is a putter-type head.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) The present invention is directed to a golf club shaft connection assembly that permits golfers to adjust the overall length of their club shafts. Shaft length adjustability is an advantageous feature for golf clubs, and particularly drivers, because extending the length of a club can increase club head speed, which results in longer driving distances. Conversely, shortening the length of a club's shaft can provide a golfer with more control and accuracy in driving the golf ball. Golf course conditions often require accurate driving due to hazards, including but not limited to water, rough, and out of bounds markers, and driving accuracy can be more preferred than driving distance in competitive situations.
(11) The present invention is also valuable because a golfer's swing may change over time, thus requiring alterations to his or her clubs. A golfer may improve his or her game through lessons and may gain greater flexibility and strength through practice and exercise. Therefore, it is reasonable for a golfer to wish to change his or her club's length to help improve his or her accuracy, distance, and feel as needed or desired.
(12) The present invention provides golfers with a system that allows them to quickly and inexpensively modify the length of their golf clubs so they perform in a desired manner. This invention will enable golfers to change their club length wherever they wish, including, but not limited to, at the practice range, the golf course, and their home. The present invention also is designed to avoid altering a club's swing weight or its “feel.” No tools are required to make an adjustment, and the technical ability required to modify the golf club length according to this invention is minimal and its approach is intuitive and easy for a golfer to understand.
(13) A preferred embodiment of the shaft connection assembly 100 of the present invention is shown in
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(15) The contoured protrusion 30 preferably is a solid piece that includes a stem portion 32, a keyed bulb portion 34 including a plurality of concave linear grooves 36 extending along most of the length of the bulb portion 34, and a concave groove 33 encircling the contoured protrusion 30 and separating the stem portion 32 from the bulb portion 34. In the preferred embodiment, the bulb portion 34 is approximately rectangular and has four concave linear grooves 36, one extending along each longitudinal side of the bulb portion 34. Each of the concave linear grooves 36 has a cross-sectional curvature that matches the curvature of the at least two balls 92, 94.
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(17) The contoured protrusion 50 includes a solid base portion 52 and a cylindrical, hollow extension 54 with a ridged, keyed interior 56 sized to receive the contoured protrusion 30 of the male adaptor 20. The upper end 55 of the hollow extension 54 comprises a plurality of through-bores 57 sized to receive the at least two balls 92, 94. The through-bores 57 are circular and have a diameter that is slightly smaller than that of the balls 92, 94, such that the balls 92, 94 cannot completely fit through the through-bores 57, and instead can only rest partially within the through-bores 57 at the external surface 58 of the hollow extension 54. As shown in
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(21) The upward force exerted by the spring 90 causes the “closed” configuration to be the default state of the connection assembly 100. In this state, when the concave linear grooves 36 of the bulb portion 34 mate with the ridges in the keyed interior 56 of the hollow extension 54 so that the contoured protrusion 30 is fully engaged with the hollow extension 54, the spring 90 pushes the internal flange 65, and thus the retainer 60, away from the base portion 52 of the contoured protrusion 50 until the upper end 62 of the retainer 60 abuts the ledge portion 26 of the male adaptor 20. In doing so, the angled upper surface 67 of the internal flange 65 forces each of the balls 92, 94 further into their respective through-bores 57 such that they make contact with, and apply pressure to, the concave groove 33 on the bulb portion 34 of the contoured protrusion 30. The pressure from the balls 92, 94 serves to lock the contoured protrusion 30 within the keyed interior 56 of the hollow extension 54.
(22) The connection assembly 100 is placed in the “open” configuration when a golfer pulls the retainer 60 downwards towards the body portion 42 of the female adaptor 40 until the lower end 64 abuts the ledge portion 46 of the female adaptor 40. This motion compresses the spring 90 between the internal flange 65 and the base portion 52, such that, if the retainer 60 is released, it will automatically revert into its locked configuration. Moving the retainer 60 towards the body portion 42 of the female adaptor releases the pressure placed by the internal flange 65 of the retainer 60 on the balls 92, 94, which disengage from the through-bores 57 enough to release the pressure on the concave groove 33 of bulb portion 34 of the contoured protrusion 30. This effectively “unlocks” the contoured protrusion 30, and thus the male adaptor 20, from the hollow extension 54 of the female adaptor 40.
(23) The parts of the connection assembly 100 of the present invention may be composed of any number of materials, including metals, plastics, rubbers, and composites. The shaft sections 12, 14, adaptors 20, 40, retainer 60, retainer clip 80, and balls 92, 94 may be composed of titanium, graphite or carbon composite, plastic, magnesium, aluminum, steel, or alloys of such materials, specifically stainless steel 17-7 or titanium 6-4. The shaft sections 12, 14 preferably are composed of graphite or steel. The grip 18 preferably is composed of a rubber material. The adaptors 20, 40, retainer 60, retainer clip 80, and balls 92, 94 preferably are composed of a metal material, and most preferably a stainless steel material. The golf club head 16 preferably is a driver-type head, but may in alternative embodiments be a putter-type head, a fairway wood-type head, an iron-type head, a hybrid-type head, or a wedge-type head.
(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.