1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a golf club and, more particularly, to a golf club with better surface integrity after a head and a shaft thereof are assembled.
2. Description of the Related Art
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During assembly of the golf club, the fixing member 84 is inserted into the bolt holes 813, 825a and 824a of the head 81, the sleeve 825 and the shank 824 to fix the head 81 and the shaft 83 together.
However, since the golf club requires drilling the head 81 to form the bolt hole 813, the surface integrity of the golf club will be poor. On the other hand, the bolt hole 813 can cause moisture in the air to enter the head 81 through a tiny gap between the bolt hole 813 and the fixing member 84. As a result, the fixing member 84 as well as the shank 824 and the sleeve 825 in the neck 811 can become rusty and oxidized. This may lead to component loosening and may shorten the service life of the golf club. Moreover, because the golf club is assembled by many components, component costs are higher, and a complex assembly procedure results.
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When the golf club is assembled, the shaft 94 is inserted through the fixing case 93 and inserted into the insertion hole 921 of the sleeve 92. Then, the sleeve 92 is inserted into the assembling hole 912 of the neck 911 until the protrusions 922 are engaged in the notches 913 and the bolt hole 923 of the sleeve 92 is aligned with the bolt hole 914 of the head 91. Finally, the fixing member 95 is used to screw the head 91 and the shaft 94 together, thus the completing assembly procedure of the golf club.
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It is therefore the primary objective of this invention to provide a golf club with better surface integrity.
It is another objective of this invention to provide a golf club that prevents moisture in the air from entering a head thereof, thereby keeping the components inside the head from becoming oxidized or rusted.
The invention discloses a golf club comprising a head, a removable assembly and a shaft. The head has a body, a striking panel and a sleeve. The body is coupled with the striking panel. The sleeve is sandwiched between the body and the striking panel. The sleeve comprises a neck and an assembling portion. The neck protrudes from a combined structure of the body and the striking panel, and the assembling portion is sandwiched between and enclosed by the body and the striking panel. The neck has an assembling hole extending from one end of the neck to the assembling portion. The assembling portion has at least one engaging hole extending from a surface of the assembling portion to a circumferential wall of the assembling hole. At least one engaging medium is placed in the at least one engaging hole. The removable assembly is disposed in the assembling hole and coupled with the at least one engaging medium. The shaft has one end inserted into the removable assembly.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinafter and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
In the various figures of the drawings, the same numerals designate the same or similar parts. Furthermore, when the terms “first”, “second”, “third”, “fourth”, “inner”, “outer”, “top”, “bottom” and similar terms are used hereinafter, it should be understood that these terms refer only to the structure shown in the drawings as it would appear to a person viewing the drawings, and are utilized only to facilitate describing the invention.
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The head 1 comprises a body 11, a striking panel 12 and a sleeve 13. The body 11 is coupled with the striking panel 12. The sleeve 13 can be sandwiched between the body 11 and the striking panel 12. Alternatively, the sleeve 13 can also be integrally formed on the body 11 or the striking panel 12. In this embodiment, the sleeve 13 is integrally formed on the striking panel 12. The sleeve 13 comprises a neck 131 and an assembling portion 132. The neck 131 protrudes from the body 11 and the striking panel 12. The assembling portion 132 is arranged between and enclosed by the body 11 and the striking panel 12. The neck 131 has an assembling hole 133 extending from one end of the neck 131 to the assembling portion 132 in an axial direction A. The assembling portion 132 has at least one engaging hole 134 extending from the surface of the assembling portion 132 to a circumferential wall of the assembling hole 133. The at least one engaging hole 134 may extend in a radial direction R perpendicular to the axial direction A.
A blocking portion 135 is arranged on the circumferential wall of the assembling hole 133. The blocking portion 135 may be in the form of a circular plate or a ring. In this embodiment, the blocking portion 135 is implemented as a ring with a through-hole 136 at a center thereof.
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The engaging medium 4 may be any component or material capable of coupling the sleeve 13 and the retaining ring 21 together, such as a welding material, an adhesive, a bolt or a screw. In this embodiment, the engaging medium 4 is implemented as the welding material or the adhesive. When the welding material or the adhesive is filled into the at least one engaging hole 134 and becomes solidified, the welding material or the adhesive will attach to the outer circumferential face of the retaining ring 21. The solidified welding material or adhesive will restrict the retaining ring 21 from rotating in the assembling hole 133, thereby securely fixing the retaining ring 21 in the assembling hole 133. In another case, the engaging medium 4 can also be implemented as the bolt. In this regard, one or more bolt holes corresponding to the bolt(s) will have to be arranged on the outer circumferential face of the retaining ring 21, such that the bolt(s) can be inserted into the bolt hole(s) of the retaining ring 21 to fix the retaining ring 21 in the assembling hole 133. In still another case, the engaging medium 4 can also be implemented as a screw. In this regard, one or more screw holes corresponding to the screw(s) will have to be arranged on the outer circumferential face of the retaining ring 21, such that the screw(s) can be screwed into the screw hole(s) of the retaining ring 21 to fix the retaining ring 21 in the assembling hole 133.
The case 22 has an insertion hole 221 and an insetting portion 222 on two ends thereof. The radial cross section of the insetting portion 222 is in the same shape as the insetted hole 211. The case 22 is received in the assembling hole 133 and the insetting portion 222 is inserted into the insetted hole 211. In this way, the case 22 can be prevented from rotating relatively to the sleeve 13 via the engagement between the insetting portion 222 and the insetted hole 211.
An adhesive can be applied to the surface of the case 22 and the circumferential wall of the assembling hole 133 in order to securely fix the case 22 in the assembling hole 133. Alternatively, a screw hole 223 may be arranged on the end of the case 22 where the insetting portion 222 is, so that a fixing member 5 can be provided and screwed into the screw hole 223 via the through-hole 136 to provide an enhanced coupling effect between the case 22 and the sleeve 13.
One end of the shaft 3 is inserted into the insetted hole 211, and the adhesive can also be applied to the surface of the shaft 3 and a wall of the insertion hole 221 to securely fix the shaft 3 in the insetted hole 211.
Since the assembling portion 132 of the sleeve 13 is sandwiched between and enclosed by the body 11 and the striking panel 12, the at least one engaging hole 134 adapted to couple the sleeve 13 and the removable assembly 2 together will also be sandwiched and enclosed by the body 11 and the striking panel 12. Therefore, there won't be any engaging hole or fixing member remaining on the surface of the head 1, providing a better surface integrity for the golf club. Furthermore, since the head 1 of the golf club as proposed does not have any hole or gap on the surface thereof, moisture in the air can be prevented from entering the head 1. Thus, rustiness or oxidization of the components inside the head 1 can be avoided. Therefore, the proposed golf club will have a better performance and a longer service life.
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The removable assembly 6 has a retaining ring 61, a case 62 and a tightening member 63. The retaining ring 61 also has an insetted hole 611 with a radial cross section in a noncircular form. The at least one engaging medium 4 may be placed in the at least one engaging hole 134 and abuts against an outer circumferential face of the retaining ring 61.
The case 62 has an insertion hole 621 and an insetting portion 623 on two ends thereof. The insertion hole 621 has a coupling portion 622 inside. The radial cross section of the insetting portion 623 is in the same shape as the insetted hole 611. The case 62 further includes a thread portion 624 and a tightening portion 625 having a gradually-reduced diameter towards the end of the case 62 where the insertion hole 621 is. The tightening portion 625 has a plurality of grooves 626 extending in the axial direction A of the tightening portion 625. The case 62 is received in the assembling hole 133, and the insetting portion 222 is inserted into the insetted hole 211. Thus, the case 62 can be prevented from rotating relatively to the sleeve 13 via the engagement between the insetting portion 623 and the insetted hole 611. An adhesive can be applied to the surface of the case 62 and the circumferential wall of the assembling hole 133 in order to securely fix the case 62 in the assembling hole 133. The tightening member 63 includes a tapered hole 631 and a thread portion 632, and the thread portion 632 is formed on a wall of the tapered hole 631.
The shaft 3′ has a coupling portion 31′ at one end thereof. The end of the shaft 3′ having the coupling portion 31′ is inserted into the tapered hole 631 of the tightening member 63 and the insertion hole 621 until the coupling portion 31′ is engaged with the coupling portion 622 of the insertion hole 621. The coupling portions 31′ and 622 may be a tongue and a groove respectively, but is not limited thereto. The thread portion 632 of the tightening member 63 is threadedly-engaged with the thread portion 624 of the case 62. When the tightening member 63 is screwed onto the case 62, the tapered hole 631 will squeeze the tightening portion 625 of the case 62 inwards, forcing the tightening portion 625 to closely abut against the outer circumferential surface of the shaft 3′. In this way, the shaft 3′ can be securely coupled in the insertion hole 621.
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to its presently preferable embodiments, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention, as set forth in the appended claims.
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