Claims
- 1. An improved golf swing indicator adapted for attachment to a golf club shank, the golf swing indicator being of a known type having an elongated housing having indicia thereon, an elongated shaft rotatable within the housing, the shaft having a row of teeth and a smooth section alongside the row of teeth, an indicator weight adapted to slide along the shaft, a spring pawl mounted on the indicator weight and adapted to engage the teeth when the shaft is rotated to a first position and to slide on the smooth section of the shaft when the shaft is rotated to a second position, and a first spring biasing the indicator weight toward a first end of the shaft, said improved golf swing indicator comprising:a cylindrical bushing mounted on said first end of the elongated shaft, said bushing having a radial cam pin, a release button having a cylindrical bore arranged to slidably and rotatably receive the bushing and having a cam slot receiving said radial cam pin, a release button housing mounted in said elongated housing arranged to slidably receive the release button and having means preventing rotation of the release button, said cam slot being arranged to rotate the cam pin and shaft from the first shaft position to the second shaft position when the release button is pushed by an operator, and a release button return spring adapted to return the release button when it is no longer being pushed, whereby the return movement of the release button causes the cam slot to rotate the cam pin and shaft from the second position back to the first position, and an improved attachment for the golf club swing indicator comprising a pair of resilient C-clamp members attached to said elongated housing and dimensioned to receive and frictionally hold said elongated housing parallel to said golf club shank, the C-clamps being oriented in opposite lateral directions with respect to the elongated housing so that the golf club shank is engaged by twisting the swing indicator housing with respect to the golf club shank.
- 2. The improvement according to claim 1, wherein said release button return spring is a compression spring disposed in said cylindrical bore of the release button and arranged to bias the release button away from said cylindrical bushing.
- 3. The improvement according to claim 1, wherein the rotation preventing means for the release button comprises matching flat side surfaces on the release button and the release button housing.
- 4. Improvement according to claim 1, including cushion pads mounted in the elongated housing, and wherein said C-clamps include retaining buttons holding said golf club shank against said cushion pads.
- 5. Improvement according to claim 1 and further including an improved indicator for said indicator weight comprising a slot defined in said spring pawl and a projection on said indicator weight which extends through the slot to fix the location of the pawl, as well as to serve as a visible indicator mark to match against said indicia on the elongated housing, so as to indicate the effectiveness of the golf swing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefits of prior filed, co-pending provisional application Ser. No. 60/103,637 filed Oct. 9, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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