Claims
- 1. A golf club including a shaft, a clubhead and a hosel for attaching said shaft to said clubhead;said hosel including a socket for receiving said shaft, a part of said socket having a non-circular cross section and another part having threads; said shaft including a portion having a non-circular cross section mating with the non-circular part of said socket and a threaded ferrule axially movable on said shaft engagable with the part of said socket having threads.
- 2. A golf club as claimed in claim 1 wherein the end of said shaft includes a generally tapered section and the socket in said hosel includes a mating tapered section; andthe shaft having a multi-surfaced section and said hosel socket includes a mating multi-surfaced section for non-rotating engagement with the clubhead with respect to said shaft.
- 3. A golf club as claimed in claim 2 wherein said multi-surfaced section of said shaft is hexagonal in cross section and said socket includes a mating hexagonal cross section.
- 4. A golf club including a shaft, a clubhead and a hosel for attaching said shaft to said clubhead;said hosel including means for attaching said shaft to said hosel including a socket for receiving said shaft, said socket comprising a tubular opening having sides defining a non-circular cross section near the bottom of said socket and a threaded cylindrical cross section at the top of said socket; said shaft having secured thereto a metal sleeve having a non-circular cross section mating with the non-circular part of said socket, and a ferrule which is axially movable on said shaft having threads engagable with the threads of said socket.
- 5. A golf club in accordance with claim 4 wherein the end of said shaft includes a generally tapered section and the socket in said hosel includes a mating tapered section; andsaid sleeve includes a multi-surfaced section and said hosel socket includes a mating multi-surfaced section for non-rotating engagement of the clubhead with respect to said shaft.
- 6. A golf club as claimed in claim 4 wherein said multi-surfaced section of said sleeve is hexagonal in cross-section and said multi-surfaced section of said socket defines a mating hexagonal cross section.
- 7. A golf club including a shaft, a clubhead and a hosel for attaching said shaft to said clubhead, said hosel including a socket for receiving said shaft, said socket comprising a tubular opening having a hexagonal cross-section over a part of its length and a threaded cylindrical cross-section at the top;said shaft having secured thereto a metal sleeve having a hexagonal cross-section mating with the hexagonal cross-section of said sleeve and a ferrule which is axially movable on said shaft having threads engagable with the threaded cylindrical top of said socket.
- 8. A golf club including a shaft, a clubhead and a hosel for attaching said shaft to said clubhead;said hosel including a socket for receiving said shaft, a part of said socket having a non-circular cross section and another part having threads; said shaft including a portion having a non-circular cross section mating with the non-circular part of said socket and a threaded ferrule engagable with the part of said socket having threads; said clubhead having a ball-striking surface, a chamber inside said clubhead, and a track in said chamber; a clamp removably secured to said track; and a weight member pivotably secured to said clamp and movable in said chamber to vary the weight balance of said golf club.
Parent Case Info
This continuation-in-part application claims benefit of U.S. Non-Provisional Application Serial No. 08/926,557 filed Sep. 10, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,149,533, issued Sep. 10, 1997, which is based on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/025,236 filed Sep. 13, 1996.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/025236 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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