Lightweight vibration absorbing hosel for golf putters

Abstract
A golf putter includes a head having a face arranged for impacting a golf ball, a hosel having a lower end connected to the head, and a shaft connected to an upper end of the hosel. The hosel includes a leg portion extending upwardly from the head, and at least one vibration absorbing insert is disposed in a hole formed in the hosel leg portion. The vibration absorbing insert is preferably formed of polyurethane. The head may be formed of heavyweight material such as stainless steel, and the hosel may be formed of lightweight material such as titanium.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to golf equipment and, in particular, to a lightweight vibration absorbing hosel for golf putters.




It is known that golf putters have included face inserts for many years. When these face inserts are formed of non-metallic material such as plastic, they provide a golfer with soft feel when impacting a golf ball. A drawback of manufacturing golf putters with face inserts is that it is time consuming and labor intensive. Also, some golfers may prefer a putter without a face insert. Therefore, a need exists for a golf putter having soft feel upon impact with a golf ball but without a face insert. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a hosel for a golf putter which includes a head with a face for impacting a golf ball. The golf putter also includes a shaft connected to an upper end of the hosel. The hosel has a lower end connected to the head, and a leg portion of the hosel extends upwardly from the head. The hosel leg portion has a front side and a rear side. At least one vibration absorbing insert is disposed in the hosel leg portion. The vibration absorbing insert extends through the hosel leg portion from the front side to the rear side thereof. In a preferred embodiment of the hosel the vibration absorbing insert is formed of polyurethane and it is disposed in a hole which extends through the hosel leg portion from the front side to the rear side thereof. The head may be formed of heavyweight material such as stainless steel, and the hosel may be formed of lightweight material such as titanium. Various embodiments of the hosel utilize two, three or four vibration absorbing inserts.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a golf putter having a lightweight vibration absorbing hosel according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a rear elevational view of the golf putter of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along lines


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 3



a


is an enlarged fragmentary view of a portion of the hosel shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3



b


is an enlarged cross sectional view of a vibration absorbing insert of the present invention; and





FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


are perspective views of golf putters having lightweight vibration absorbing hosels according to various modifications of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, a golf putter


10


includes a head


12


, a hosel


14


and a shaft


16


. The head


12


may be of any suitable configuration including a conventional configuration with heel and toe weights


18


,


20


. The head


12


has a face


22


arranged for impact with a golf ball. The hosel


14


has a leg portion


24


extending upwardly from the head


12


. The hosel leg portion


24


has a front side


24




a


and a rear side


24




b


. A boss


26


at an upper end of the hosel


14


is provided with a bore


28


into which a tip end of the shaft


16


is received. A lower end of the hosel


14


has a projection


30


which is disposed in a complementary opening formed in the head


12


adjacent the heel weight


18


. The projection


30


is secured in the opening by suitable adhesive such as epoxy. A groove


32


in the projection


30


collects any excess adhesive.




The head


12


is preferably made of heavyweight material such as stainless steel or bronze having a first density, and the hosel


14


is preferably made of lightweight material such as titanium or aluminum having a second density. It will be understood that the first density is greater than the second density. This combination of heavyweight and lightweight materials results in more mass in the head


12


and less mass in the hosel


14


which gives the combined mass of the head


12


and the hosel


14


a lower center of gravity.




The hosel


14


has a plurality of holes


34


extending through the leg portion


24


from the front side


24




a


to the rear side


24




b


thereof and three inserts


36


formed of vibration absorbing material such as polyurethane are disposed in the holes


34


. As best seen in

FIGS. 3



a


and


3




b


, the holes


34


have an hourglass shape and the inserts


36


have a cylindrical preformed shape. Since the inserts


36


are partially deformed into an hourglass shape when they are inserted in the holes


34


, they are retained in the holes


34


without using adhesive. The head


12


will have even more mass because the vibration absorbing material forming the inserts


36


is about four times less dense than the lightweight material forming the hosel


14


. It will be understood that by changing the number and positioning of the inserts


36


, the putter


10


may be fine tuned to a golfer's desired feel when impacting a golf ball.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, a hosel


38


has a leg portion


40


that is shorter and shaped differently than the leg portion


24


of the hosel


14


. The hosel leg portion


40


has a front side


40




a


and a rear side


40




b


. A boss


42


similar to the boss


26


is provided at an upper end of the leg portion


40


, and a projection (not shown) similar to the projection


30


is provided at a lower end of the leg portion


40


. Two inserts


44


made of vibration absorbing material are disposed in two holes


46


formed in the hosel leg portion


40


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, a hosel


48


has a leg portion


50


that is longer and shaped differently than the leg portion


24


of the hosel


14


. The hosel leg portion


50


has a front side


50




a


and a rear side


50




b


. A boss


52


similar to the boss


26


is provided at an upper end of the hosel leg portion


48


, and a projection (not shown) similar to the projection


30


is provided at a lower end of the hosel leg portion


50


. Four inserts


54


made of vibration absorbing material are disposed in four holes


56


formed in the hosel leg portion


50


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, a hosel


58


has a leg portion


60


that is shaped differently than the leg portion


24


of hosel


14


. The hosel leg portion


60


has a front side


60




a


and a rear side


60




b


. A tapered extension


62


is provided on an upper end of the hosel leg portion


60


, and a projection (not shown) similar to the projection


30


is provided at a lower end of the hosel leg portion


60


. It will be understood that the tip end of the shaft


16


will fit over the tapered extension


62


in order to attach the shaft


16


to the hosel


58


. Three inserts


64


made of vibration absorbing material are disposed in three holes


66


formed in the hosel leg portion


60


.




The vibration absorbing material that forms the inserts


36


,


44


,


54


and


64


is preferably polyurethane sold under the trade name DYNAFLEX by GLS Corporation with a hardness in the range of Shore A 30 to 80. A preferred range of hardness for the inserts


36


,


44


,


54


and


64


is Shore A 50 to 60. The particular hardness of the inserts


36


,


44


,


54


and


64


may be varied within these ranges to fine tune the golf putter


10


to a golfer's desired feel when impacting a golf ball.



Claims
  • 1. In a golf putter including a head having a face arranged for impacting a golf ball, a hosel having a lower end connected to said head, and a shaft connected to an upper end of said hosel, said hosel comprising:a leg portion extending upwardly from said head, said leg portion having a front side and a rear side; and at least one vibration absorbing insert disposed in said leg portion of said hosel, said vibration absorbing insert extending through said hosel leg portion from said front side to said rear side thereof wherein said insert is completely surrounded by said hosel leg portion except at said front side and said rear side.
  • 2. In the golf putter of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of vibration absorbing inserts disposed in said hosel and extending through said hosel leg portion from said front side to said rear side thereof.
  • 3. In the golf putter of claim 2, wherein said plurality of vibration absorbing inserts comprises two inserts.
  • 4. In the golf putter of claim 2, wherein said plurality of vibration absorbing inserts comprises three inserts.
  • 5. In the golf putter of claim 2, wherein said plurality of vibration absorbing inserts comprises four inserts.
  • 6. In the golf putter of claim 1, wherein said vibration absorbing insert is disposed in a hole formed in said hosel leg portion and wherein said hole extends through said hosel leg portion from said front side to said rear side thereof.
  • 7. In the golf putter of claim 6, wherein said hole has an hourglass shape.
  • 8. In the golf putter of claim 1, wherein said vibration absorbing insert is formed of polyurethane.
  • 9. In the golf putter of claim 1, wherein said head is formed of heavyweight material having a first density and said hosel is formed of lightweight material having a second density, and wherein said first density is greater than said second density.
  • 10. In the golf putter of claim 9, wherein said heavyweight material is stainless steel and wherein said lightweight material is titanium.
  • 11. A golf putter comprising:a head having a face arranged for impacting a golf ball; a hosel having a lower end connected to said head and a leg portion extending upwardly from said head, said hosel leg portion having a front side and a rear side; a vibration absorbing insert disposed in said hosel leg portion, said vibration absorbing insert extending through said hosel leg portion from said front side to said rear side thereof wherein said insert is completely surrounded by said hosel leg portion except at said front side and said rear side; and a shaft connected to an upper end of said hosel.
  • 12. The golf putter of claim 11, wherein said vibration absorbing insert is disposed in a hole in said hosel leg portion, and wherein said hole has an hourglass shape and extends through said hosel leg portion from said front side to said rear side thereof.
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