Claims
- 1. The method of producing a golf club shaft made up of a butt section and a tip section having optimized performance characteristics for a particular golf swing, comprising the steps of:
providing a selection of at least two different tip sections for said shaft having different predetermined stiffness characteristics; providing a selection of at least two different butt sections for said golf shaft having different predetermined flex characteristics; producing a selected one of said tip sections as a separate segment having at one end portion for connection to a club head and a second end portion for connection to a butt section; and producing a selected one of said butt sections as a separate part having one end portion disposed around and overlapping with the selected tip section and securely joined thereto, whereby the resulting shaft has performance characteristics determined by the combination of the selected tip section and the selected butt section.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said steps of producing the selected butt section and the selected tip section are performed by wrapping composite material on a mandrel having tip and butt end portions of smaller and larger sizes, respectively, joined by a discrete step and designed to produce the selected tip and butt sections of the shaft, the selected tip section being wrapped on the smaller end portion of the mandrel with said one end portion against said discrete step and the selected butt section being wrapped on the larger end portion of the mandrel and extending a predetermined distance beyond said step to overlap said one end portion of the tip section.
- 3. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said selection of tip sections comprises tip sections having at least three different stiffness characteristics and said selection of butt sections comprises butt sections having at least three different flex characteristics.
- 4. The method defined in claim 3 wherein said different tip sections have stiffness characteristics for low launch, mid launch and high launch, and said different butt sections have flex characteristics that are low, medium and high flexes.
- 5. The method defined in claim 3 wherein each of said selections comprises different tip sections and different butt sections for at least two different weights of club for each selected combination.
- 6. The method of producing a golf club shaft having a butt section and a tip section comprising the steps of:
providing an elongated mandrel having a tip end portion and a butt end portion, the outside surface of said tip end portion being smaller than the outside surface of butt end portion and being joined to the latter by a transition zone of relatively steep slope forming a step in the mandrel; wrapping composite material for said tip section on the tip end portion of the mandrel with one end of the tip section extending to said step and being substantially level with the outside surface of said butt end portion; and wrapping composite material for said butt section around said butt end portion of the mandrel and extending beyond the step to overlap a portion of the tip section, thereby to join the sections together as the shaft and to form a step in the outside surface of said shaft.
- 7. The method defined in claim 6 wherein said tip and butt end portions are generally circular in cross-section and tapered toward the tip end of the shaft, and the said step is a frustroconical section of steeper taper than the taper of the tip and butt end portions.
- 8. The method defined in claim 7 wherein said mandrel is formed with an extension of said butt portion and a second step between the first-menioned butt portion and the extension, for forming the butt section of said shaft with an intermediate section and an end section, and including the additional step of wrapping composite material around said extension and extending beyond said second step to overlap a portion of the intermediate section, thereby to join the end section to the intermediate section.
- 9. The method defined in claim 6 including the further step of curing the composite material to fuse the overlapped portions of the sections together.
- 10. The method defined in claim 9 including the additional step of shaping said step to a preselected profile after the wrapping steps.
- 11. The method defined in claim 9 wherein the amount of overlap of the two sections is sufficient to provide structural integrity of the shaft in use.
- 12. The method defined in claim 11 wherein the amount of overlap is in the range of four to six inches.
- 13. A flex-segmented golf club shaft having tip and butt sections, comprising:
an elongated tip section of predetermined length and preselected stiffness characteristics composed of composite material and having one end portion for connection to a golf club head and a second end portion for connection to the butt section; an elongated butt section composed of composite material and having one end portion disposed around and overlapping said second end portion of said tip section and securely joined thereto and having preselected flex characteristics; and a step in the outside surface of said shaft at the end of said one end portion of said butt section; said butt and tip sections being separate pieces joined together by the overlapping end portions whereby each section may be designed for optimized performance characteristics for a particular golf swing.
- 14. A flex-segmented golf club shaft as defined in claim 13 wherein said tip section and said butt section are tubular composite parts, the outside diameter of said second end portion of said tip section and the inside diameter of said one end portion of said butt section being the same and being fused together.
- 15. A flex-segmented golf club shaft as defined in claim 13 wherein said butt section overlaps said tip section by a preselected distance sufficient to join the sections securely together without interfering with the flexibility of the shaft.
- 16. A flex-segmented golf club shaft as defined in claim 15 wherein said preselected distance is in the range of approximately four inches to approximately six inches.
- 17. A flex-segmented golf club shaft as defined in claim 15 wherein said preselected distance is between a minimum of one inch and a maximum of eight inches.
- 18. A flex-segmented golf club shaft as defined in claim 13 wherein said butt section comprises an intermediate section joined to said tip section and an end section overlapping and joined to said intermediate section.
- 19. A flex-segmented golf club shaft as defined in claim 13 wherein said step in the outside surface has a preselected contour selected from the group comprising a shoulder normal to the shaft axis, a taper, concavely rounded, and convexly rounded.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR PROVISIONAL APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of prior copending provisional application No. 60/342,453, filed Dec. 17, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60342453 |
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