1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a golf club, more particularly to a golf club having a ferrule disposed at a junction of a golf club head and a shaft.
2. Description of the Related Art
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In order to alleviate the problem of discomfort, the prior art suggests a golf club which includes a ferrule 12′ as shown in
Nevertheless, through experiments, the inventor of this application found that the outer sleeve 122 is prone to rupture after repeated impacts because of the deformation of the shaft 11 and the shock-absorbing rubber caused by the torque generated when a ball is hit, resulting in separation of the outer sleeve 122 and the inner sleeve 121 and affecting the appearance of the golf club.
To address the problem of rupture, AB resin is used as a shock absorber to make the inner sleeve 121. However, the AB resin is liable to be squeezed out of the outer sleeve 122 when subjected to impact shock, thereby reducing the shock-absorbing effect and even affecting adversely the coupling strength between the shaft 11 and the head body 13.
Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a golf club with a durable shock absorbing ferrule.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a golf club of this invention includes a head body having a hosel, a shaft inserted into the hosel, and a ferrule that includes an inner sleeve made of a rubber material and fitted around the shaft, and that includes an outer sleeve fitted around the inner sleeve and having a bottom end abutting against the hosel, a top end disposed above the bottom end, a stepped through hole extending through the bottom and top ends and receiving the inner sleeve, and an annular shoulder face formed between the bottom and top ends. The through hole has a large hole section between the annular shoulder face and the bottom end, and a small hole section between the annular shoulder face and the top end. The inner sleeve is received in the large hole section and abuts against the annular shoulder face.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a golf club comprises: a head body having a hosel; a shaft inserted into the hosel; and a ferrule including an inner sleeve made of silicone rubber and fitted around the shaft, and an outer sleeve fitted around the inner sleeve, and having a bottom end abutting against the hosel, a top end disposed above the bottom end, and a through hole extending through the bottom and top ends and receiving the inner sleeve.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying preferred embodiment, it should be noted herein that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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The outer sleeve 22 has a bottom end 221 abutting against the hosel 310, a top end 222 disposed above the bottom end 221, a stepped through hole 223 extending through the bottom and top ends 221, 222 and receiving the inner sleeve 21, and an annular shoulder face 226 formed between the bottom and top ends 221, 222. The through hole 223 has a large hole section 225 between the annular shoulder face 226 and the bottom end 221, and a small hole section 224 between the annular shoulder face 226 and the top end 222. The inner sleeve 21 is received in the large hole section 225 and abuts against the annular shoulder face 226.
The outer sleeve 22 is made of plastic material and tapers from the bottom end 221 to the top end 222 so that the width (L1) of the cross section of the bottom end 221 is larger than the width (L2) of the cross section of the top end 222 of the outer sleeve 22. The outer sleeve 22 further has a first engaging element 232 disposed at the bottom end 221, and the inner sleeve 21 has a second engaging element 231 mating with the first engaging element 232. Accordingly, the inner sleeve 21 is retained within the large hole section 225, and is in spatial communication with the small hole section 224. Preferably, the first engaging element 232 is an annular protrusion extending into the large hole section 225 from the bottom end 221, whereas the second engaging element 231 is an annular recess mating with the annular protrusion of the first engaging element 232.
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In sum, this invention utilizes the inner sleeve 21 made of silicone rubber which is environmentally friendly and which has a relatively high friction coefficient for retention of the inner sleeve 21 within the outer sleeve 22. The inner sleeve 21 is limited within the large hole section by virtue of the annular shoulder face 226 and the first and second engaging elements 231, 232 in order to prevent relative sliding movements between the inner and outer sleeves 21, 22, thereby avoiding separation of the inner and outer sleeves 21, 22. The overall service life of the golf club is thus increased.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.