Information
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Patent Grant
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6454661
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Patent Number
6,454,661
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 23, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 24, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A novelty golf club with a smoking pipe attachment adaptable for smoking. A pipe bowl assembly is inserted into the hollow shaft of a golf club, and a mouthpiece assembly is inserted at the top of the shaft. The hollow shaft carries pipe smoke from the bowl assembly to the pipe assembly.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a novelty golf club with a smoking pipe attachment.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a novelty golf club with a smoking pipe attachment.
It is growing more common for those engaged in the game of golf to combine this sporting activity with another leisure enjoyment, namely, smoking. It has been observed that the game of golf may be one of the few activities where smoking is not discouraged. Indeed, the combination of smoking and golf appears to be mutually complementary in respect to providing enjoyment to a golfer on a golf course.
Separate and apart from this coextensive interest in smoking, golfers typically use a variety of tools and accessories in connection with their golfing game. Such tools and accessories including, ball washers, cleat cleaners, turf repair tools, ball retrievers and ball markers.
With the growing and increased interest in smoking on the golf course, additional tools and accessories have been developed to accommodate both of these leisure activities on a simultaneous basis. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,759,120 discloses a multi-function golfer's cart cigar tool including a body with a cigar cutter, an arrangement for repairing a ball mark on the golf course, a cigar support stand and a golf club support stand.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,788,197 discloses a golf assembly with cigar holding features. In particular, this invention provides an assembly which will support a cigar off of the playing surface of a golf course while a golfer is otherwise occupied with his turn at golf.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,819,751 describes a golfer's tool which includes a body, a pair of prongs, a cutter and a clip. The pair of prongs extend from one end of the body and are used for repairing ball marks. The cutter includes a slide blade within the body and a central passage extending through the body transversely of the path of the blade. The blade is used to cut the tip off of a cigar inserted in the central passage. The clip is mounted on the portion of the tool away from the pair of prongs and includes a spring located between two sets of arms. The spring biases one of the sets of arms toward the other for holding a cigar or a cigarette.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,868,143 describes a cigar and cigarette holder that attaches to a golf bag.
Finally, U.S. Pat. No. 5,909,735 describes a smoking article holder that is lightweight, inexpensive and can be used to retain a player's smoking article during a round of golf.
The present invention incorporates a functional smoking device, namely, a pipe, into a golf club. More specifically, the present invention preferably incorporates a smoking pipe into a putter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a golf club which incorporates a smoking means and, in particular, a smoking pipe.
To that end, a standard golf club includes a hollow shaft with a golf club at one end and a rubber grip at the other. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a hole is drilled into the center of the cap of the rubber grip at the upper end of the golf club shaft. A mouthpiece assembly is inserted into this center hole within the cap of the rubber grip. This mouthpiece assembly, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, includes a pipe mouthpiece, a standard pipe filter, a filter holder and a stem filter seal. The filter holder is inserted into the stem filter seal. In a preferred embodiment, the bottom parts of the stem filter seal and the filter holder are flush with each other and the top part of the filter holder extends above the top of the stem filter seal. This subassembly of the stem filter seal and filter holder are inserted into the top of the hollow golf club shaft so that the top of the stem filter seal is flush with the top of the golf club shaft. In a preferred embodiment, the rubber grip, after insertion of the subassembly, is placed over the golf club shaft. The standard pipe filter is inserted through the hole in the cap of the rubber grip and into the subassembly including the stem filter seal and the filter holder. The pipe mouthpiece is then inserted into the filter holder subassembly and over the filter holder.
The present invention also includes a pipe bowl assembly which is installed in the golf club shaft at a location below the rubber grip. In a preferred embodiment, a hole is drilled through one side of the golf club assembly, preferably at least twelve inches from the top end of the golf club grip. The pipe bowl assembly includes a bowl fitting and a pipe bowl and this assembly is inserted into the hole which is drilled through the side of the golf club shaft.
In a preferred embodiment, a putter is attached to the golf club shaft, although any golf club head may be used.
Other objects and features of the invention, both as to construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will become apparent and best understood from review of the following description of the preferred embodiment when run in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side cut away view of the golf club and smoking pipe assembly according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a side cut away view of the stem filter holder of the present invention.
FIG. 3A
is a side cut away view of the stem filter seal of the present invention.
FIG. 3B
is a to view of the stem filter seal of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a side cut away view of the pipe bowl of the present invention.
FIG. 5A
is a side cut away view of the bowl fitting of the present invention.
FIG. 5B
is a top view of the bowl fitting of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is an exploding view of the mouthpiece assembly of the present invention.
FIG. 7
is an exploding view of the pipe bowl assembly of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1
is a side view of the golf club with attached pipe smoking assembly of the present invention. The smoking assembly
10
includes a hollow golf club shaft
11
, a golf club head
12
, a rubber grip
13
, a smoking bowl subassembly
14
and a mouthpiece assembly
15
. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, hollow shaft
11
, golf club head
12
and rubber grip
13
are standard items. Golf club head
12
, in a preferred embodiment, is a putter. However, any golf club head may be used in connection with the present invention. Pipe bowl subassembly
14
attaches to the side of shaft
11
and through a hole which is drilled into shaft
11
. Mouthpiece subassembly
15
attaches at the top of shaft
11
and through the top cap of rubber grip
13
. In this latter respect, a hole is drilled in the top cap
13
a
of rubber grip
13
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
, mouthpiece subassembly
15
includes a mouthpiece
16
, a filter
17
, a stem filter holder
18
and a stem filter seal
19
. Mouthpiece subassembly
15
is assembled by working, first, with shaft
11
without rubber grip
13
in place over shaft
11
. Stem filter holder
18
is inserted into stem filter seal
19
so that the bottoms of each are flush with one another. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the top part of stem filter holder
18
extends above stem filter seal
19
. This subassembly of stem filter seal
19
and stem filter holder
18
is then inserted into the top hollow end of hollow shaft
11
so that the top of stem filter seal
19
is flush with the top of hollow shaft
11
. Next, rubber grip
13
is slid into place over shaft
11
, preferably through use of a lubricant such as dishwashing liquid. Other lubricants may also be used. Prior to attachment to shaft
11
, however, rubber grip
13
is altered from its standard design by drilling and/or enlarging the vent hole in upper end
13
a
of rubber grip
13
to provide a hole approximately ⅜
ths
inch in diameter. Once slid into place, rubber grip
13
is preferably attached using two-sided tape so that upper end
13
a
of rubber grip
13
rests directly on the top of hollow shaft
11
. Filter
17
is then inserted into stem filter holder
18
so that the bottom of filter
17
rests against the smaller diameter end
18
a
of stem filter holder
18
. Pipe mouthpiece
16
is then inserted onto filter holder
18
and over filter
17
.
In a preferred embodiment, pipe mouthpiece
16
, pipe filter
17
and stem filter seal
19
are standard items which can be purchased from existing manufacturers. Stem filter seal
19
is preferably a nontoxic clear vinyl tube approximately 1⅞
ths
inches in length.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, stem filter holder
18
is a specially manufactured element of the present invention which is preferably comprised of brass or aluminum and is approximately 2 inches in length. Lower end
18
a
of stem filter holder
18
, as set forth above, has a smaller inside diameter than the majority of the length of stem filter holder
18
. End
18
a
serves to hold pipe filter
17
from descending further into hollow shaft
11
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
4
,
5
,
6
and
7
, pipe bowl subassembly
14
includes pipe bowl
20
and bowl fitting
21
. Pipe bowl
20
is also a standard item. Bowl fitting
21
is specially manufactured for the present invention and is preferably a brass or aluminum hollow tube approximately ½ inch in length.
Pipe bowl
20
is first readied for assembly into the present invention by drilling a ½ inch hole vertically through the stem of the bowl so that pipe bowl
20
has a concave end
20
a
which will wrap around and contact the exterior diameter of shaft
11
in a flush manner. In order to facilitate this connection, bowl fitting
21
is inserted into the stem
22
of pipe bowl
20
. Bowl fitting
21
has a sufficient length so that the bottom end of bowl fitting
21
extends beyond the end of stem
22
. The extending end of bowl fitting
21
is then inserted into a hole which has been drilled into the side of shaft
11
. In a preferred embodiment, this hole is drilled into one side of shaft
11
at least 12 inches from the top of the upper end of shaft
11
. The hole also may be placed at greater or lesser distances from the upper end of shaft
11
. Also, in a preferred embodiment, pipe bowl subassembly
14
is attached to shaft
11
such that the receiving end of pipe bowl
20
points upward toward the upper end of shaft
11
and toward mouthpiece assembly
15
.
In operation, hollow shaft
11
serves as a conduit for pipe tobacco smoke which is generated from pipe bowl subassembly
14
and which travels up shaft
11
towards mouthpiece subassembly
15
.
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, a hollow tube
23
can be inserted into shaft
11
so that it runs from mouthpiece subassembly
15
to pipe bowl subassembly
14
in such a manner that the pipe tobacco smoke generated from pipe bowl subassembly
14
contacts only the internal diameter of this hollow tube
23
and not the inside diameter of shaft
11
. Additionally, a stop element
24
can be inserted into shaft
11
to prevent any pipe tobacco smoke from passing downward along the lower end of shaft
11
.
Claims
- 1. A novelty golf club with attached smoking pipe assembly, including:a. a golf club with a golf club head, a hollow shaft with a hole drilled into the side of said shaft and a rubber grip at the upper end of said shaft; b. a pipe bowl subassembly attached to said hollow shaft at the hole drilled into said hollow shaft; and c. a mouthpiece subassembly which is attached to the upper end of said hollow shaft and said rubber grip.
- 2. The golf club/smoking pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein said golf club head is a putter.
- 3. The golf club/smoking pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein said pipe bowl subassembly includes a standard pipe bowl and a bowl fitting which inserts into the hole drilled into said hollow shaft and into the stem of said pipe bowl so as to join said pipe bowl to said hollow shaft.
- 4. The golf club/smoking pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein said mouthpiece assembly includes:a. a stem filter seal; b. a filter holder which inserts into said stem filter seal; c. a standard pipe filter which inserts into said filter holder; and d. a standard pipe mouthpiece which inserts onto said filter holder and over said pipe filter.
- 5. The golf club/smoking pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein said assembly further comprises a hollow tube inserted into said hollow shaft, said tube joining with said mouthpiece subassembly and said pipe bowl subassembly so that pipe tobacco smoke generated by said pipe bowl subassembly travels to said mouthpiece subassembly without contacting the inside diameter of said hollow shaft.
- 6. The golf club/smoking pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein said assembly further comprises a stop element which prevents pipe tobacco smoke generated by said pipe bowl subassembly from traveling downward within said hollow shaft.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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296 09 240 |
Oct 1996 |
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