The present invention relates to the sport of golf, and, more particularly, to an apparatus for temporarily increasing the weight of a golf club head.
Golf is an internationally popular sport and has been for some time. Various devices and techniques have been patented to assist golfers with correcting their swings. Recently, a line of clubs with adjustable heads have become commercially available. These clubs allow the distribution of weight within a club head to be adjusted to compensate for errors in the golfer's swing, e.g., a chronic hook to the right, etc. As such, these devices don't actually correct a golfer's swing, they merely compensate for the error by causing a different ball flight path.
Some golfers attempt to improve their swing by warming up prior to commencing play or after switching clubs. One known technique of warming up is to swing two clubs at once. Because of the awkwardness of holding two clubs and the overall distribution of weight at the club heads, this technique does not accurately represent the feel of a heavier golf club head. Other golfers swing specially weighted “warm-up” clubs that include a permanently weighted club head. The disadvantage of such clubs is that they are heavy to carry and can never be used in regular play because the additional weight used for or warm-up swings can never be removed from the club head.
Accordingly a need exists for an apparatus that will enable the weight of the head of commercially available golf clubs, particularly on irons, to be increased temporarily, so as to allow a golfer to practice with a heavier club prior to commencing play.
A further need exists for a small, relatively light weight apparatus that can be removeably attached to the head of commercially available golf clubs, to temporarily increase the weight of the club head so as to allow a golfer to practice with a heavier club prior to commencing play.
Yet a further need exists for an apparatus that can be removeably attached to the head of commercially available golf clubs without tools or changing the distribution of weight throughout the club head on a permanent or semi-permanent basis.
A further need exists for a training system that enables golfers to practice Warm-up swings with a standard golf club having a temporarily overweighted club head, prior to commencement of play, and which allows removal of the additional weight from the club head at the time of play.
According to the present invention, a training apparatus for temporarily increasing the weight of a golf club head comprises a body member having a perimeter profile which may at least partially mimic that of the golf club head and has at least one substantially flat surface for positioning adjacent the striking face of the golf club head. When fixed to the head of a golf club, the training apparatus increases the weight of the club and redistributes the center of gravity closer to the club head, allowing the golfer to benefit more from warm-up swings prior to actual play. In one embodiment, the training apparatus may be formed of metal and contains a cutout or cavity portion in which a magnetic material resides to enable temporary attachment to the club head. In various other embodiments, the body member of the training apparatus may be substantially formed from either all metal or all magnetic material. In still other embodiments, a kit contains a golf club, the golf club training apparatus, and a mechanism for removably attaching the training apparatus to or from the head of the golf club. Such mechanism may comprise a magnet disposed in either the golf club head or the training apparatus. The size, profile and weight of the training apparatus may be modified to accommodate use with any of right-handed, left-handed, women's or junior's golf clubs.
According to one aspect of the invention, a training apparatus, for use with a golf club having a golf club head with a curved perimeter surface that partially defines a substantially planar striking face, comprises: (A) a body member comprising: (i) a substantially planar contacting face at least partially defined by an exterior perimeter surface of the body member; and (ii) a mechanism that coacts with the club head for maintaining contact between the contacting face of the body member and the striking face of the club head. In one embodiment, the mechanism that coacts with the club head is a magnet comprising a material selected from the group consisting of Neodymium Iron Boron, Samarium Cobalt, Ceramic and Alnico. In one embodiment, the mechanism that coacts with the club head comprises a magnetizable metal. In another embodiment, the body member may be comprised of substantially for either a magnetic material or a magnetizable metal.
According to second aspect of the invention, an article of manufacture for use with a golf club having a golf club head with a curved perimeter surface that partially defines a substantially planar striking face comprises: (A) a body member comprising: (i) a partially curved perimeter surface; (ii) a substantially planar contacting face at least partially defined by the curved perimeter surface of the body member; and (iii) an interior cavity disposed along the contacting face; and (iv) a magnet disposed within the interior cavity. In one embodiment, the article of manufacture further comprises a layer of magnetizable metal disposed adjacent the body member along at least part of the contacting face.
According to a third aspect of the invention, an article of manufacture, for use with a golf club having a golf club head with a partially curved perimeter surface that partially defines a substantially planar striking face for impacting a golf ball, comprises: (A) a magnet comprising a body member comprising: (i) a partially curved perimeter surface; and (ii) a substantially planar contacting face at least partially defined by the curved perimeter surface of the body member.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, a kit comprises: (A) a golf club having a golf club head with a partially curved perimeter surface that partially defines a substantially planar striking face; (B) a club head training weight with a planar contacting face disposable adjacent the striking face of the golf club head; and (C) a mechanism for removably attaching the contacting face of the club head training weight to the striking face of the golf club head. In one embodiment, the mechanism for removably attaching the contacting face to the striking face comprises a magnetic material disposed within either of the golf club head or club head training weight.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, a method comprises: (A) providing a golf club having a golf club head with a partially curved perimeter surface that partially defines a substantially planar striking face; (B) providing a club head training weight with a planar contacting face; and (C) temporarily attaching the contacting face of the club head training weight to the striking face of the club head. In one embodiment, the method further comprises the step of detaching the contacting face of the club head training weight from the striking face of the club head.
The above and further advantages of the invention may be better understood by referring to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to
In the various illustrative embodiment described herein, the body of casing 22 as well as the contact surface 25, and any intermediate layer 27, may comprise a metal, such as steel that is capable of becoming magnetized with the presence of a magnetic field emanating internally from within casing 22 or from an external source such as a magnet within the golf club head. It will be obvious to those reasonably skilled in the arts that other metal compositions may be used, particularly if a lighter if weight is desired for the apparatus.
Again, in the various illustrative embodiment described herein, magnets 24 and 19 may comprise any number of commercially available magnetic materials including any of the following:
The actual shape and material chosen for magnet 24 is left to the discretion of the designer. Rare Earth materials, such as NdFeB and SmCo, offer reasonable to high values of flux density at very high values of magnetizing force. Consequently, very short magnet lengths are needed, and the required volume of the magnetic material is small. Magnet 24 may be implemented with enough strength so that weight 20 may be manually attached and removed from club head 10 while remaining fastly secured thereto during even the most vigorous warm-up swings.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, it is contemplated that the weight training apparatus disclosed herein may be combined with golf clubs having a prior art design similar to that illustrated in
According to another aspect of the present invention, a method of using any of the golf club/training weight combinations illustrated in
The embodiment of any of the inventive training weighs 20 described herein have been illustrated for use with a right-handed golf club so that the contacting face 25 of weight 20 rests against striking surface 10a of club 10. It will be obvious to those reasonably skilled in the arts that a similar inventive apparatus, which may be a similarly dimensioned, symmetrical reflection or mirror image of weight 20 may be manufactured for use with left-handed golf clubs. In addition, other contemplated alternative embodiments of weight 20 may have sizes and shapes that are adapted for use with club heads having differently dimensions striking surfaces 10a. Still further, other contemplated alternative embodiments of weight 20 may have dimensions and weights that accommodate golf clubs designed for use by women or juniors. Still further, other contemplated alternative embodiments of weight 20 may utilize different attachment mechanisms for securing the inventive weight to a club head, on either a temporary, semi-permanent, or permanent basis. For example, the magnets 24 and 27 disclosed in the various illustrative embodiments herein may be configured with a plurality of magnets. In addition, the magnets 24 and 27 may be permanent magnets or electromagnetics coupled to an appropriate source of electrical energy.
Having described herein illustrative embodiments of the present invention, persons of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate various other features and advantages of the invention apart from those specifically described above. It should therefore be understood that the foregoing is only illustrative of, the principles of the invention, and that various modifications and additions can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the appended claims shall not be limited by the particular features which have been shown and described, but shall be construed also to cover any obvious modifications and equivalents thereof.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11671258 | Feb 2007 | US |
Child | 13029410 | US |