FLEXIBLE GRIP AND CAP THEREFOR
20170296893 · 2017-10-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Stephen James Davis (Pinehurst, NC, US)
- LingYu HSU (Tainan City, TW)
- Rita CHANG (Tainan City, TW)
- Jack KAO (Tainan City, TW)
Cpc classification
A63B60/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The disclosure describes a flexible tubular grip for a golf club, particularly a putter, having the tubular portion formed of relatively soft elastomer with a closure or end cap molded therewith or pre-cured and attached over the end of the tubular portion. The end cap has a raised ridge extending about a portion of the end cap periphery and may have a raised discrete central portion, both of which absorb impact when the club is dropped into a golf bag.
Claims
1. A flexible grip for attachment to the handle of a golf club comprising: (a) a tubular body formed of flexible elastomer having an open end for receiving the handle; (b) a closure member provided on an end of the tubular member opposite the open end, wherein the closure member has at least a portion of the periphery raised from a base surface thereby forming a ridge and has a discrete central portion raised from the base surface, the discrete central portion having a curved surface; and (c) the region intermediate the ridge and the discrete central portion being base surface.
2. The flexible grip of claim 1, wherein the tubular member has a non-circular cross-section with a portion of the periphery flattened and the ridge extends over and conforms to the shape of the flattened portion.
3. The flexible grip of claim 1, wherein the ridge extends continuously around at least one half of the periphery.
4. The grip of claim 1, wherein the discrete central portion includes a domed portion.
5. The grip of claim 4, wherein the domed portion extends above the ridge.
6. The grip of claim 4, wherein the domed portion extends one of (a) above, (b) at a common height, and (c) below the height of the ridge.
7. The grip of claim 1, wherein the tubular body has a durometer hardness not greater than 45 on the Shore “A” scale.
8. The grip of claim 7, wherein the tubular body has a durometer hardness in the range of 30-35 on the Shore “A” scale.
9. The grip of claim 1, wherein the closure member has a durometer hardness not less than 50 on the Shore “A” scale.
10. The grip of claim 9, wherein the closure member has a durometer hardness in the range of 60-80 on the Shore “A” scale.
11. The grip of claim 1, wherein the ridge has a width in the range of 2-6 millimeters.
12. The grip of claim 1, wherein the ridge has a width in the range of 3-5 millimeters.
13. The grip of claim 1, wherein the ridge has a height in the range of 1-3 millimeters from the base surface.
14. The grip of claim 1, wherein the ridge has a height in the range of 1.5-2.0 millimeters from the base surface.
15. The grip of claim 1, wherein the discrete central portion extends one of 2 millimeters below the ridge and 3 millimeters above the ridge.
16. The grip of claim 1, wherein the discrete central portion extends above the ridge an amount in the range of 2-3 millimeters.
17. The grip of claim 1, wherein the ridge extends over at least twenty-five percent (25%) of the periphery of the closure member.
18. A flexible grip for attachment to the handle of a golf club comprising: (a) a tubular body formed of flexible elastomer having an open end for receiving the handle; and, (b) a closure member provided on an end of the tubular member opposite the open end, wherein the closure member has at least a portion of the periphery raised from a base surface thereby forming a ridge about a portion of the periphery.
19. The flexible grip of claim 18, wherein the ridge has a width in the range of 2-6 millimeters.
20. The flexible grip of claim 18, wherein the ridge has a height in the range of 1-3 millimeters from the base surface.
21. A cap for a flexible grip comprising: (a) a tubular portion configured for attachment to the flexible grip; and, (b) a closure portion extending to close an end of the tubular portion, the closure portion having at least a portion of the periphery thereof raised from a face surface of the closure portion thereby forming a ridge.
22. The flexible grip of claim 21, wherein the face surface has a discrete central portion thereof contoured.
23. The cap of claim 22, wherein the discrete contoured portion extends in the range of 2 mm below and 3 mm above the ridge.
24. The cap of claim 21, wherein the ridge has a height in the range of 1-3 mm from the face surface.
25. The cap of claim 21, wherein the ridge has a width in the range of 2-6 mm.
26. The cap of claim 21, wherein the ridge extends over at least twenty-five percent (25%) of the periphery of the closure portions.
27. The cap of claim 21, wherein the closure portion has a durometer hardness not less than 50 on the Shore “A” scale.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0026] In the present practice, it has been found satisfactory to have the discrete central portion or domed portion 26 extend one of 2 millimeters below the height of the ridge and 3 millimeters above the height of the ridge. In one version, the discrete central portion, in the form of the dome 26, extends above the height of the ridge an amount in the range of 2-3 millimeters. In the present practice, it has been found satisfactory to have the ridge extend over at least 25% of the periphery of the closure member or cap.
[0027] In the present practice, it has been found satisfactory to form the tubular flexible body 16 of elastomeric material having a durometer hardness not greater than 45 on the Shore “A” scale; and in one version, the tubular member 16 has a durometer hardness in the range of 30-35 on the Shore “A” scale. The closure member or cap 14 may have a durometer hardness not less than 50 on the Shore “A” scale; and, in the one version, the cap has a durometer hardness in the range of 60-80 on the Shore “A” scale.
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[0031] The present disclosure thus describes a flexible tubular grip for a golf club, particularly a putter, with a relatively soft tubular portion with the closure or end cap thereon having a peripherally raised ridge on the end face thereof extending over at least 25% of the periphery and has a discrete central portion which is raised and curved such that the discrete central portion absorbs the impact and prevents the tubular metal shaft of the club from rupturing or punching through the end of the grip when the club is dropped in a golf bag. The grip of the present disclosure with the ridged and domed end cap thus also have decorative indicia provided on the end face of the closure or cap. The closure or cap may be integrally molded with the tubular portion of the grip or may be pre-cured and adhesively attached after molding of the tubular portion.
[0032] The exemplary versions have been described 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 versions be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.