Claims
- 1. A golf club shaft, comprising:
- (a) an outer wood hollow tube having an interior bore from end to end, said wood tube tapering in its exterior diameter from its upper end to its lower end,
- (b) an inner non-wood hollow tube positioned inside and closely fitting the interior of said outer tube throughout at least the major extent of the length of said outer tube,
- (c) an adhesive between the interior bore of said outer tube and the exterior of said inner tube bonding them together,
- (d) said inner non-wood tube having at least one step up in exterior diameter between its lower portion and its upper portion providing a less flexible portion above said step and a more flexible portion below said step, said less flexible portion having a uniform exterior diameter throughout at least the major extent of the length of said less flexible portion and said more flexible portion having a uniform exterior diameter throughout at least the major extent of the length of said more flexible portion,
- (e) said outer wood tube being counter-reamed and creating a portion of greater interior diameter matching the location of said less flexible portion of said inner tube above said step and leaving a portion of lesser interior diameter not counter-reamed matching the location of said more flexible portion of said inner tube below said step, said portion of greater interior diameter having a uniform interior diameter at least the major extent of the length thereof, said portion of lesser interior diameter having a uniform interior diameter throughout at least the major extent of the length thereof.
- 2. A golf club shaft, comprising:
- (a) an outer wood hollow tube having an interior bore from end to end, said wood tube tapering in its exterior diameter from its upper end to its lower end,
- (b) and inner non-wood hollow tube positioned inside and closely fitting the interior of said outer tube throughout at least the major extent of the length of said outer tube,
- (c) said inner non-wood tube having at least one step up in exterior diameter between its lower portion and its upper portion providing a less flexible portion above said step and a more flexible portion below said step, said less flexible portion having a uniform exterior diameter throughout at least the major extent of the length of said less flexible portion and said more flexible portion having a uniform exterior diameter throughout at least the major extent of the length of said more flexible portion,
- (d) said outer wood tube being counter-reamed and creating a portion of greater interior diameter matching the location of said less flexible portion of said inner tube above said step and leaving a portion of lesser interior diameter not counter-reamed matching the location of said more flexible portion of said inner tube below said step, said portion of greater interior diameter having a uniform interior diameter at least the major extent of the length thereof, said portion of lesser interior diameter having a uniform interior diameter throughout at least the major extent of the length thereof.
- 3. The subject matter of claim 2 in which said inner tube is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of chrome-moly steel, other steel alloys, aluminum, titanium, bonded graphite fibers, bonded boron fibers, bonded graphite-boron fibers, and bonded fiberglass fibers.
- 4. The subject matter of claim 2 in which said inner tube is formed of chrome-moly steel.
- 5. The subject matter of claim 2 in which said inner tube is formed material including graphite fibers.
- 6. The subject matter of claim 2 in which said outer tube is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of hickory, ash and birch.
- 7. The subject matter of claim 2 in which said outer tube is formed from hickory.
- 8. A golf club shaft, comprising:
- (a) an outer wood hollow tube having an interior bore from end to end, said wood tube tapering in its exterior diameter from upper end to lower end,
- (b) and inner non-wood hollow tube positioned inside and closely fitting the interior of said outer tube throughout at least the major extent of the length of said outer tube,
- (c) said inner non-wood tube having at least one step up in exterior diameter between its lower portion and its upper portion providing a less flexible portion above said step and a more flexible portion below said step, said less flexible portion having a uniform exterior diameter throughout at least the major extent of the length of said less flexible portion and said more flexible portion having a uniform exterior diameter throughout at least the major extent of the length of said more flexible portion, and
- (d) said outer wood tube having a portion of greater interior diameter matching the location of said less flexible portion of said inner tube above said step and said outer wood tube having a portion of lesser interior diameter matching the location of said more flexible portion of said inner tube below said step, said portion of greater interior diameter having a uniform interior diameter throughout at least the major extent of the length thereof, said portion of lesser interior diameter having a uniform interior diameter throughout at least the major extent of the length thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of a prior application by the same inventors, Ser. No. 386,931, filed 6/10/82, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,470,600. Reference to the prior application is made for the background material.
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