This invention relates to providing a system for improved golf putters. More particularly, this invention relates to providing a system of user-customizable golf putters.
Proficient golfers would like to customize their putter to fit their particular putting stroke. For most participants of the sport, acquiring such a “custom” golf putter is prohibitively expensive.
A primary object and feature of the present invention is to provide a system overcoming the above-mentioned problem(s).
It is a further object and feature of the present invention to provide such a system providing a golf putter having a replaceable, removable handle, multi-part modular head components, and adjustments for the handle in relation to the club head, including an adjustable handle-positioner.
A further primary object and feature of the present invention is to provide such a system that is efficient, inexpensive, and handy. Other objects and features of this invention will become apparent with reference to the following descriptions.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a system relating to user-customizable golf putters comprising: at least one club head structured and arranged to strike the golf ball, such at least one club head comprising at least one toe portion and at least one heel portion; at least one club shaft structured and arranged to assist hand manipulation of such at least one club head while a user stands adjacent the golf ball in a generally upright position; at least one adjustable coupler structured and arranged to adjustably couple such at least one club head with such at least one club shaft; and at least one releasable lock structured and arranged to releseably lock such at least one club shaft in a user-selected position relative to such at least one club head; wherein such at least one club shaft, when adjustably coupled with such at least one club head, comprises at least one first continuous freedom of movement, relative to such at least one club head, along at least one defined path extending continuously between such at least one toe portion and such at least one heel portion of such at least one club head, and at least one second continuous freedom of movement, relative to such at least one club head, about at least one pivot axis intersecting at least one portion of such at least one club head; and wherein such at least one releasable lock is further structured and arranged to contemporaneously lock such at least one club shaft to prevent both such at least one first continuous freedom of movement and such at least one second continuous freedom of movement relative to such at least one club head.
Moreover, it provides such a system wherein: such at least one club shaft comprises at least one hand grippable shaft end and at least one distal shaft end located generally opposite such at least one hand grippable shaft end; and such at least one club head comprises at least one face portion having at least one strike face structured and arranged to strike the golf ball during a putt, and at least one shaft-end receiver structured and arranged to receive such at least one distal shaft end of such at least one club shaft. Additionally, it provides such a system wherein such at least one club head further comprises: at least one back portion structured and arranged to be removably coupled with such at least one face portion; and at least one back-portion coupler structured and arranged to firmly couple such at least one back portion with such at least one face portion. Also, it provides such a system wherein such at least one releasable lock comprises: at least one clamp assembly structured and arranged to firmly clamp such at least one club shaft between such at least one face portion and such at least one back portion; wherein such at least one clamp comprises at least one adjustable compressor structured and arranged to adjustably compress such at least one face portion and such at least one back portion against such at least one club shaft; wherein such adjustable compression by such at least one clamp contemporaneously locks such at least one club shaft to prevent both such at least one first continuous freedom of movement and such at least one second continuous freedom of movement relative to such at least one club head.
In addition, it provides such a system wherein such at least one adjustable compressor comprises such at least one back-portion coupler. And, it provides such a system wherein such at least one back-portion coupler comprises at least one threaded fastener structured and arranged to engage at least one threaded receiver of such at least one club head. Further, it provides such a system wherein such at least one face portion comprise at least one first component set containing at least two such at least one face portions, each such at least one face portion of such at least one first component set comprising at least one particular physical characteristic distinct from each other member of such at least one first component set.
Even further, it provides such a system wherein such at least one particular physical characteristic of such at least one face portion comprises at least one weight distinct from each other member of such at least one first component set. Moreover, it provides such a system wherein such at least one particular physical characteristic of such at least one face portion comprises such at least one strike face having a strike face-geometry distinct from each other member of such at least one first component set. Additionally, it provides such a system wherein such at least one back portion comprise at least one second component set containing at least two such at least one back portions, each such at least one back portion of such at least one second component set comprising at least one particular physical characteristic distinct from each other member of such at least one second component set.
Also, it provides such a system wherein such at least one particular physical characteristic of such at least one back portion comprises at least one weight distinct from each other member of such at least one second component set. In addition, it provides such a system wherein such at least one club shaft comprise at least one third component set containing at least two such at least one club shafts, each such at least one club shaft of such at least one third component set comprising at least one particular physical characteristic distinct from each other member of such at least one third component set. And, it provides such a system wherein: such at least one distal shaft end comprises at least one shaft offset structured and arranged to offset such at least one club head from such at least one principal axis of such at least one club shaft; such at least one particular physical characteristic of such at least one club shaft comprises such at least one shaft offset; and each such at least one club shaft comprises at least one such at least one shaft offset distinct from each other member of such at least one third component set.
Further, it provides such a system wherein: such at least one continuous defined path comprises at least one linear slot; and such at least one distal shaft end comprises at least one projecting engager structured and arranged to movably engage such at least one linear slot. Even further, it provides such a system further comprising guide indicia structured and arranged to assist in visually guiding user operation during such putt. Even further, it provides such a system wherein such at least one face portion comprise at least one sole portion at least partially extending under such at least one back portion during use.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a system relating to user-customizable golf putters comprising: at least one club head and at least one club shaft, such at least one club shaft structured and arranged to be adjustably joined with such at least one club head; wherein such at least one club shaft comprises at least one hand-grippable portion, and at least one hosel end structured and arranged to be engagable with such at least one club head; wherein such at least one club head comprises at least one face portion having at least one strike face structured and arranged to strike the golf ball, at least one shaft-end receiver structured and arranged to receive such at least one hosel end of such at least one club shaft, and at least one releasable lock structured and arranged to releseably lock such at least one club shaft relative to such at least one club head; wherein such at least one club shaft, when adjustably joined with such at least one club head, comprises at least one continuous translational movement, relative to such at least one club head, along at least one linear axis extending between at least one toe portion and at least one heel portion of such at least one club head, and at least one continuous rotational movement, relative to such at least one club head, about at least one pivot axis intersecting at least one portion of such at least one club head; and wherein such at least one releasable lock is further structured and arranged to contemporaneously lock such at least one club shaft to prevent both such continuous translational movement and such at least one continuous rotational movement relative to such at least one club head.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a system relating to user-customizable golf putters comprising: ball striker means for striking the golf ball, such ball striker means comprising at least one toe portion and at least one heel portion; hand manipulator means for assisting hand manipulation of such ball striker means while a user stands adjacent the golf ball in a generally upright position; adjustable joiner means for adjustably joining such ball striker means with such hand manipulator means; releasable locker means for releseably locking such hand manipulator means in a user-selected position relative to such ball striker means; wherein such hand manipulator means, when adjustably joined with such ball striker means, comprises at least one first continuous freedom of movement, relative to such ball striker means, along at least one defined path extending continuously between such at least one toe portion and such at least one heel portion of such ball striker means, and at least one second continuous freedom of movement, relative to such ball striker means, about at least one pivot axis intersecting at least one portion of such ball striker means; and wherein such releasable locker means contemporaneously locks such hand manipulator means to prevent both such at least one first continuous freedom of movement and such at least one second continuous freedom of movement relative to such ball striker means. In accordance with the preferred embodiments hereof, this invention provides each and every novel feature, element, combination, step and/or method disclosed or suggested by this patent application.
Club shaft 104 preferably comprises a rigid or semi-rigid elongated shaft preferably configured to assist hand manipulation of club head 106 while golfer 101 stands adjacent golf ball 118 in a generally upright position, as shown (at least embodying herein hand manipulator means for assisting hand manipulation of such ball striker means while a user stands adjacent the golf ball in a generally upright position). Club shaft 104 preferably comprises an upper hand-grippable shaft end 113, lower distal shaft end 115 (located generally opposite hand-grippable shaft end 113), and a principal shaft axis 121 extending between hand-grippable shaft end 113 and distal shaft end 115, as shown.
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Club head 106 is preferably joined with club shaft 104 in an adjustable manner. Customizable golf putter 102 preferably is configured to comprise a user-adjustable coupler 122 providing a means for coupling face portion 114 and back portion 120 in addition to enabling several important positional adjustments between club head 106 and club shaft 104.
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A second continuous freedom of movement 126 preferably provides user adjustment to the lie angle of club shaft 104 relative to club head 106. More specifically, second continuous freedom of movement 126 preferably provides a user adjustment of angle of club shaft 104, relative to club head 106, along pivot axis 130, as shown. Preferably, pivot axis 130 comprises a position intersecting at least one portion of club head 106 and is preferably orientated generally transversely to the toe-heel axis 132 of club head 106. Preferably, the range of lie-angle adjustment varies with club-head design, but generally comprises an adjustment angle Q of less than about 90 degrees. It is noted that this preferred adjustment, in some preferred club designs, permits the handing of the putter to be changed from right to left.
Back-portion couplers 138 are preferably configured to draw back portion 120 toward face portion 114 by threading fasteners 140 into their respective threaded receivers 142. In the depicted embodiment, the preferred threaded fasteners 140 comprise ¼-inch diameter recessed-socket-head bolts, as shown. Upon reading this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now appreciate that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as design preference, user preferences, cost, structural requirements, other coupling arrangements, such as, for example, alternate bolt configurations (particularly those meeting the player-removal restrictions of regulatory organizations such as the USGA, the PGA, the LPGA, etc.), spring clips, interlocking couplers, magnetic couplers, etc., may suffice.
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Distal shaft end 115 is preferably configured to comprise at least one projecting engager 150 designed to movably engage guide slot 148. Projecting engager 150 preferably establishes a set of geometric constraints on the physical connection between shaft and club head, while maintaining the preferred adjustments described above. Projecting engager 150 preferably comprises a pin 152, preferably a cylindrical pin having a length and outer diameter sufficiently smaller than the height and depth of guide slot 148 (preferably a diameter of about 1/16 inch). This preferred geometric arrangement permits shaft end 115 to contemporaneously pivot and slide within the recessed guide slot. Preferably, pin 152 further defines pivot axis 130 in the assembled device.
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Manipulation of the back-portion couplers 138 preferably enables adjustments to the levels of compression-force developed by face portion 114 and back portion 120 against distal shaft end 115 (at least embodying herein at least one adjustable compressor structured and arranged to adjustably compress such at least one face portion and such at least one back portion against such at least one club shaft). Accordingly, the preferred arrangements of face portion 114, back portion 120, and the back-portion couplers 138 cooperatively interact to produce a clamp assembly 162 structured and arranged to firmly clamp club shaft 104 between face portion 114 and back portion 120.
Most preferred embodiments of face portion 114 are preferably configured to comprise a dedicated strike face 164 (see
Alternately preferably, strike face 164 may consist of a generally flat surface having a selected loft angle (The loft of the putter defined as the angle formed by the strike face 164 and a level surface when the putter is held in a generally neutral position at address). Alternately preferably, strike face 164 may comprise surface textures and/or portions comprising alternate materials, as generally shown in
In addition, face portion 114 preferably comprises a lower sole portion 166, which, in most preferred embodiments of the system, is preferably configured to at least partially extend under back portion 120 when assembled. Sole portion 166 is preferably configured to move smoothly over the green surface during a putting stroke.
The measure for the “hardness” of strike face 116 is preferably made using a durometer scale rating. Preferably, strike face 116 comprises a hardness of no less than about 85 on a Shore A scale durometer.
Alternate multi-part club head 200 further demonstrates the diverse range of shapes and sizes possible within preferred designs of club head 106. Most preferred design, however, generally conform to a common set of design criteria. When club head 106 is in its normal address position (as generally depicted in
Preferably, golf putter system 100 comprise at least one first component set 300 containing at least two face portions 114, each face portion 114 of first component set 300 preferably comprising at least one particular physical characteristic distinct from each other member of first component set 300. The distinct physical characteristics of each face portion 114 within first component set 300 may preferably be selected from a broad range of potential features. Such features may preferably comprise distinct shapes, distinct sizes, distinct face textures, distinct face materials with distinct mechanical characteristics, distinct markings, etc. One distinct physical characteristic preferably selected for face portions 114 of first component set 300 is weight. In one preferred embodiment of the present system, each face portion 114 of the set preferably comprises a weight distinct from each other member of the set.
In an alternate preferred embodiment of the present system, each face portion 114 of first component set 300 preferably comprises a strike face 116 having a strike face-geometry distinct from each other member of first component set 300. This may preferably include differing face sizes, differing surface patterns, differing insert materials/geometries, etc.
Similarly, golf putter system 100 further comprise at least one second component set 302 preferably containing at least two back portions 120, with each back portion 120 of second component set 302 preferably comprising at least one particular physical characteristic distinct from each other member of second component set 302. As with the face portions, the distinct physical characteristics of each back portion 120 within second component set 302 may preferably be selected from a broad range of potential features. Such features may preferably comprise distinct shapes, distinct sizes, distinct materials with distinct mechanical characteristics, distinct markings, etc. One distinct physical characteristic preferably selected for back portion 120 of second component set 302 is again component weight. In one preferred embodiment of the present system, each back portion 120 of the set preferably comprises a weight distinct from each other member of the set.
Golf putter system 100 further comprise at least one third component set 304 preferably containing at least two distinct club shafts 104, with each club shaft 104 of third component set 304 preferably comprising at least one particular physical characteristic distinct from each other member of third component set 304.
As with the prior sets, the distinct physical characteristics of each club shaft 104 within third component set 304 may preferably be selected from a wide range of potential shaft features. Such features may preferably include distinct shaft lengths, distinct grips, distinct materials with distinct mechanical characteristics, etc. One distinct physical characteristic preferably selected for club shafts 104 of third component set 304 is shaft offset 306 at the lower distal shaft end 115, as shown. More specifically, each club shaft 104 of third component set 304 is preferably arranged to, when assembled, offset club head 106 from principal shaft axis 121, as shown. It should be noted that a club shaft 104 of third component set 304 my preferably comprise an offset distance of zero (0), a shown. Preferably, each club shaft 104 of the set comprises at least one shaft offset 306 distinct from each other member of third component set 304, as shown.
Although applicant has described applicant's preferred embodiments of this invention, it will be understood that the broadest scope of this invention includes modifications such as diverse shapes, sizes, and materials. Such scope is limited only by the below claims as read in connection with the above specification. Further, many other advantages of applicant's invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the above descriptions and the below claims.
This non-provisional application is a conversion of Provisional Patent Application No. 61/584,542.
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61584542 | Jan 2012 | US |