1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to sporting equipment handles, and more particularly, to a handle grip assembly for swing-type ball game equipment.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a swing-type ball game, such as golf, croquet or cricket, a piece of sporting equipment, in the form of a club or bat, is used to hit the ball. A club or bat for this purpose generally comprises a head, a shaft and a grip. In order to provide comfort to the hands of the user and to buffer the impact produced at the moment the club or bat hits the ball, the grip of a club or bat is normally covered with a flexible sheath or strap.
Thereafter, butt cap is created for fastening to the end of a grip to shield the end edge of the sheath that surrounds the tubular body of the grip, keeping the end edge of the sheath from lifting or curving. Mounting a butt cap in a grip can overcome the aforesaid problems. However, it is difficult to keep the butt cap in axial alignment with the tubular body of the grip. Thus, this design still requires much labor and time during fabrication.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a handle grip assembly for swing-type ball game equipment, which effectively simplifies the manufacturing process and shortens the production time.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a handle grip assembly for swing-type ball game equipment of the invention comprises a grip shaft, a grip sheath and a butt cap. The grip shaft comprises a mating connection portion, a tail portion and a passage hole axially extending through the mating connection portion and the tail portion. The mating connection portion is configured for the insertion of the shaft of a club therethrough into the passage hole. The tail portion comprises two opposing locating devices respectively disposed adjacent to the passage hole. The grip sheath surrounds an outer perimeter of the grip shaft. The butt cap comprises a base wall, an enclosing wall integrally outwardly extended from the border of the base wall, and two positioning portions located at the base wall corresponding to the locating devices. The positioning portions are respectively forced into engagement with the locating devices of the tail portion of the grip shaft. The enclosing wall has an inner surface abutted against an outer surface of the grip sheath. Thus, the handle grip assembly effectively simplifies the manufacturing process and shortens the production time.
Preferably, the butt cap of the handle grip assembly further comprises a center shaft located at the center of the base wall and inserted through the tail portion of the grip shaft into the passage hole. Thus, by means of the center shaft, the butt cap can easily connected to the grip shaft and kept in axial alignment with the grip shaft to further shorten the production time. Further, the base wall and enclosing wall of the butt cap are preferably made of a flexible material to provide much comfort to the hand of the user holding the handle grip assembly. Preferably, the center shaft of the butt cap is made of a relatively harder material to enhance the positioning stability of the butt cap in the grip shaft.
Further, the mating connection portion of the grip shaft provides a positioning mark. Further, the enclosing wall of the butt cap comprises a calibration mark located at an outer surface thereof and kept in alignment with the positioning mark. By means of the positioning mark and the calibration mark, the handle grip assembly can be accurately mounted at the shaft of a sporting equipment handle and kept in axial alignment with the shaft of the sporting equipment handle.
Further, the locating devices of the tail portion of the grip shaft have different sizes. Further, the positioning portions of the butt cap are respectively configured to fit the sizes of the locating devices. Thus, the butt cap can be rapidly and accurately fastened to the grip shaft.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be fully understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference signs denote like components of structure.
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The grip shaft 20 in this embodiment is (but not limited to) a hollow tubular member made of rubber in one piece, comprising a mating connection portion 21 located at one end thereof, a tail portion 23 located at an opposite end thereof, and a passage hole 25 extending through the mating connection portion 21 and the tail portion 23. As shown in
The grip sheath 30 is a sleeve member made of, for example, but not limited to, flexible rubber, and adapted to provide comfort and to buffer the impact when the user hits the ball. As the grip sheath 30 is of the known art and not within the scope of the technical features of the present invention, no further detailed description in this regard will be necessary. When assembling the handle grip assembly 10, as shown in
The butt cap 40 is made of a flexible material to provide much comfort to the user holding the handle grip assembly 10. The butt cap 40 comprises a base wall 41, an enclosing wall 43 integrally and outwardly extending around the border area of the base wall 41, and two positioning portions 411 located at the base wall 41. As shown in
It is to be noted that, as shown in
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In actual practice, when compared with the prior art design, the butt cap 40 can be rapidly positioned in the grip shaft 20 and kept in axial alignment with the grip shaft 20 even if the positioning portions 411 and the locating devices 231 have the same size.
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In conclusion, the invention provides a handle grip assembly 10 formed of a grip shaft 20, a grip sheath 30, and a butt cap 40. When compared with the prior art design, the butt cap 40 of the handle grip assembly 10 can be rapidly positioned in the grip shaft 20 to shield the end edge of the grip sheath 30. Further, the butt cap 40 can be accurately kept in axial alignment with the grip shaft 20. Thus, the handle grip assembly 10 of the invention can effectively simplify the manufacturing process and shorten the production time. Further, the design of the positioning mark 211 and calibration mark 433 of the handle grip assembly 10 enables the worker to accurately attach the handle grip assembly 10 to the shaft S, keeping the handle grip assembly 10 and the shaft S in axial alignment.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.