Information
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Patent Grant
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6503153
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Patent Number
6,503,153
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 21, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 7, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Browdy and Neimark, P.L.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 473 523
- 473 549
- 473 568
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A grip tape is formed of a tape body and an elastomer. The tape body has an inner surface and an outer surface. The elastomer is fastened to the inner surface of the tape body such that the elastomer is extended along the longitudinal direction of the tape body. The tape body is wound spirally on a handle to form a grip segment on the handle in such a manner that the elastomer is located in the grip segment, and that the length of the elastomer ranges between 30% and 70% of the total length of the grip segment.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a grip tape, and more particularly to a grip tape having multiple gripping functions.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The handle of the game racket is often provided with a conventional grip tape of a synthetic or natural leather. The conventional grip tape is provided in the surface with a plurality of pores, embossed structures, ground structures, or elastomers to enable the grip tape to absorb perspiration or shock, and to enhance the skidproof effect of the grip tape. The conventional grip tape has a uniform mechanical function in terms of perspiration absorption, friction coefficient, elasticity, shock-absorption, etc. The handles of the game rackets are intended to be held with one or two hands. The golf club is always held with both hands which are acted on differently at the time when a golf ball is hit by the golf club. In light of both hands holding different portions of the handle, both hands are different in the gripping requirements. The conventional grip tape is not provided with multiple gripping functions to meet the demand of a sophisticated user of the game racket or golf club.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a grip tape having multiple gripping functions.
The grip tape of the present invention comprises a tape body, and an elastomer which is disposed along the longitudinal direction of the inner surface of the tape body. The elastomer is smaller in length than the tape body. When the grip tape is wound spirally on a handle to form a grip portion on the handle, the elastomer amounts to 30%-70% of the total length of the grip portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a top view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
shows a sectional view taken along the direction indicated by a line
2
—
2
as shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
shows a sectional view taken along the direction indicated by a line
3
—
3
as shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
shows a schematic view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention being wound on a golf club.
FIG. 5
shows a sectional view taken along the direction indicated by a line
5
—
5
as shown in FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
shows a schematic view of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention being wound on a tennis racket handle.
FIG. 7
shows a sectional view taken along the direction indicated by a line
7
—
7
as shown in FIG.
6
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As shown in
FIGS. 1-3
, a grip tape
10
embodied in the present invention comprises a tape body
12
and an elastomer
13
.
The tape body
12
a head end
14
, a tail end
16
, an inner surface
17
, and an outer surface
18
. The tape body
12
is formed of a bottom layer
20
and a top layer
22
. The bottom layer
20
is made of a nonwoven cloth having a number of intertwining fibers. The bottom layer
20
has the inner surface
17
and a top surface
24
. The top layer
22
is formed by the top surface
24
which is coated with a mixture solution containing polyurethane and is then foamed, cured, and dried. The bottom layer
20
is provided in two side edges with an inclined portion
26
,
28
extending along the longitudinal direction of the bottom layer
20
.
The elastomer
13
is a long striplike body and is made of an artificial sponge, elastic plastic, or rubber material, such as polyvinyl chloride, ethylene vinyl acetate, etc. The elastomer
13
has a head end
30
and a tail end
32
. The elastomer
13
has a length, which is a distance between the head end
30
and the tail end
32
and is smaller than that of the tape body
12
. The elastomer
13
of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention has a length which is about equal to 50% of the length of the tape body
12
. The elastomer
13
is smaller in width than the tape body
12
. The elastomer
13
is attached by an adhesive (not shown in the drawings) to the central portion of the inner surface
17
of the tape body
12
such that the head end
30
of the elastomer
13
is contiguous to the head end
14
of the tape body
12
, and that the elastomer
13
is extended along the longitudinal direction of the tape body
12
.
As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the grip tape
10
of the present invention is wound on a golf club handle
40
which is a rubber sleeve
44
fitted over the golf club shaft
42
. The golf club handle
40
has a free end
46
. The grip tape
10
is wound in such a manner that the head end
14
of the tape body
12
of the grip tape
10
is contiguous to the free end
46
of the golf club handle
40
, and that the grip tape
10
is then wound spirally on the golf club handle
40
. The tail end
16
of the tape body
12
of the grip tape
10
is attached to the golf club handle
40
by an adhesive tape (not shown in the drawings). As a result, a grip segment
50
of a predetermined length is formed on the golf club handle
40
. The grip segment
50
is divided into a first section
52
and a second section
54
, with the first section
52
being located in proximity of the free end
46
of the golf club handle
40
. The elastomer
13
is located in the first section
52
which has a corrugated profile. The second section
54
is flat and devoid of the elastomer
13
.
For a right-handed golfer, his or her left hand
61
holds the first section
52
, which provides a major force for hitting the golf ball. Upon hitting the golf ball, the shock wave is absorbed by the elastomer
13
which is located in the first section
52
. In addition, the elastomer
13
has a skidproof effect enabling the left hand
61
to grip firmly the golf club. In the meantime, the golfer's right hand
63
holds the second section
54
for guiding the ball-hitting direction. The grip tape
10
of the present invention is readily provided with the multiple gripping functions to meet the needs of the left hand and the right hand of a golfer.
In must be noted here that the grip tape
10
of the present invention may be directly wound on the golf club shaft
42
instead of the rubber sleeve
44
. In light of the golfers being different in palm size, the length of the first section
52
or elastomer
13
should be at least greater or equal to 30% of the total length of the grip segment
50
. Preferably, the length of the first section
52
or elastomer
13
is smaller or equal to 70% or so of the total length of the grip segment
50
.
Now referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7
, a grip tape
70
of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown being wound on a tennis racket handle
72
. The grip tape
70
comprises a tape body
74
and an elastomer
76
.
The grip tape
70
is basically similar in construction of the grip tape
10
described above, except that the tape body
74
of the grip tape
70
is made of a woven or nonwoven cloth
78
, which is first impregnated with a mixture solution containing polyurethane and is then foamed, cured, and dried. The cloth
78
serves to reinforce the structural strength of the tape body
74
. In addition, the tape body
74
and the elastomer
76
are joined together by sewing in conjunction with a thread
80
, so as to stabilize the corrugated profile.
The tape bodies
12
and
74
of the present invention are made of a synthetic leather of a composite material. However, the tape bodies
12
and
74
may be made of a natural leather, or polymer material such as polyvinyl chloride, ethylene vinyl acetate, or polyurethane.
Claims
- 1. A grip tape for use on a handle of a ball hitting device, comprising:a tape body having an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface having a width smaller than that of the outer surface so that longitudinal edges of the tape body incline outward from the inner surface to the outer surface; and a single longitudinal elastomer strip fastened to a centerline of the inner surface to extend along the longitudinal direction of the tape body, the elastomer strip being smaller in length than that of the tape body and having a uniform depth; wherein the tape body is less elastomeric than the elastomer strip; and wherein when the inner surface of the tape body is spirally wound on the handle to form a grip segment, a distance between ends of the elastomer strip range between 30% and 70% of a total length of the grip segment.
- 2. The grip tape as defined in claim 1, wherein said tape body is formed of a polyurethane foam body, and a cloth enclosed in said polyurethane foam body.
- 3. The grip tape as defined in claim 1, wherein said tape body is made of polyvinyl chloride, ethylene vinyl acetate, or polyurethane.
- 4. The grip tape as defined in claim 1, wherein said tape body is greater in width than said elastomer strip.
- 5. The grip tape as defined in claim 1, wherein said elastomer strip is fastened to said tape body by an adhesive.
- 6. The grip tape as defined in claim 1, wherein said elastomer strip is made of an artificial sponge.
- 7. The grip tape as defined in claim 1, wherein said tape body is formed of a nonwoven cloth having an inner surface and a top surface, and a polyurethane layer attached to said top surface of said nonwoven cloth such that said polyurethane layer forms an outer surface of said tape body.
- 8. The grip tape as defined in claim 1, wherein said tape body is made of a natural leather.
- 9. The grip tape as defined in claim 1, wherein said elastomer is fastened to said tape body by sewing.
- 10. A ball-hitting device comprising:a handle having a free end; and a grip tape comprising: a tape body having an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface having a width smaller than that of the outer surface so that longitudinal edges of the tape body incline outward from the inner surface to the outer surface; and a single longitudinal elastomer strip fastened to a centerline of the inner surface to extend along the longitudinal direction of the tape body, the elastomer strip being smaller in length than that of the tape body and having a uniform depth; the grip tape wound on said handle to form a grip segment which is divided into a first section and a second section, said first section being greater or equal in length to 30% of a total length of said grip segment, and said first section being smaller or equal in length to 70% of the total length of said grip segment; wherein the shock absorbing ability of the first section is greater than said second section.
- 11. The ball-hitting device as defined in claim 10, wherein said tape body has a head end and a tail end; and wherein said elastomer strip has a head end and a tail end, and is fastened to said inner surface of said tape body such that said head end of said elastomer strip is contiguous to said head end of said tape body.
- 12. The ball-hitting device as defined in claim 11, wherein said elastomer strip is smaller in width than said tape body, thereby resulting in formation of a corrugated profile on said first section.
- 13. The ball-hitting device as defined in claim 12, wherein said elastomer is fastened to said tape body by sewing.
- 14. The ball-hitting device as defined in claim 10, wherein said tape body is formed of a polyurethane foam body, and a nonwoven cloth enclosed in said polyurethane foam body; and wherein said elastomer is formed of an artificial sponge;wherein the tape body is less elastomeric than the elastomer strip.
- 15. The ball-hitting device as defined in claim 10, wherein said handle is a sleeve fitted over a golf club shaft.
- 16. The ball-hitting device as defined in claim 10, wherein said tape body is formed of a nonwoven cloth having an inner surface and a top surface, and a polyurethane layer attached to said top surface of said nonwoven cloth such that said polyurethane layer forms an outer surface of said tape body; wherein said elastomer is formed of an artificial sponge.
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