Claims
- 1. In a golf club the improvement comprising a generally cylindrical shaft provided with a sighting arrangement means comprising an aperture through said shaft in a spatial relationship above a vertically extended slot for both sighting through said shaft and projecting an imaginary target area on the ground.
- 2. The golf club according to claim 1 wherein said aperture and said vertically extending slot contain transparent thermoset plastic inserts.
- 3. The golf club according to claim 2 wherein said transparent thermoset plastic inserts are selected from polyacrylic, polycarbonate, polyester, phenolic, urea-formaldehyde, acetal, epoxy or allyl carbonate polymers.
- 4. The golf club according to claim 2 wherein the thermoset plastic is a polyacrylic polymer.
- 5. The golf club according to claim 2 including indicia means.
- 6. The golf club according to claim 1 wherein said aperture is circular.
- 7. The golf club according to claim 1 wherein said shaft is made of a material selected from steel, aluminum, titanium, graphite or fiberglass.
- 8. The golf club according to claim 7 wherein the material is steel.
- 9. The golf club according to claim 5 wherein said aperture insert is in the form of cross-hairs and the vertically extended slot insert is a line coincident with the vertical axis of the shaft.
- 10. A method of making a hollow golf shaft having a sighting arrangement through said shaft comprising the steps of:
- machining or stamping a vertically extending rectilinear slot through the hollow interior of the shaft in a plane demarcated by the vertical axis passing through said shaft; and
- providing an aperture in spatial relationship above said rectilinear slot, whereby sighting through said shaft by means of said aperture and slot occurs.
- 11. A method of making a hollow golf shaft having a sighting arrangement through said shaft comprising the steps:
- filling the hollow interior of said shaft with a transparent epoxy-catalyst mixture;
- curing said transparent epoxy-catalyst mixture to form an inner shaft within said shaft;
- cutting vertically rectilinear slots in a plane demarcated by the vertical axis passing through the shaft of 180.degree. from each other in said outer shaft;
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- cutting two circular apertures 180.degree. from each other in said outer shaft above said slots, whereby sighting through the shaft by means of the apertures and slots occurs.
- 12. A golf club comprising a cylindrical shaft provided at one end with grip means, having at another end an attached club head, and an intermediate section comprising a sighting arrangement means extending in spatial relationship through said shaft comprising a circular aperture positioned above a vertically extended slot for both sighting through said shaft and projecting an imaginary target area on the ground.
- 13. The golf club of claim 11 wherein said club is a putter.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of design application Ser. No. 29/019,212 filed Feb. 25, 1994, pending.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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