Claims
- 1. A striking implement comprises two structural parts in which a first part comprises a striking portion and a second part comprises a hollow handle portion, the said first and second parts each being provided with at least two hollow fingerlike formations which are complementary such that they can be assembled together in a longitudinal overlapping configuration and wherein said fingerlike formations are bonded inseparably together by a vibration-damping material interposed therebetween in substantially mutually perpendicular planes parallel to the longitudinal axis of the striking implement such that the vibration-damping material mechanically isolates the first part from the second part.
- 2. A striking implement according to claim 1 wherein the complementary formations each consist of at least two fingers which interdigitate when assembled.
- 3. A striking implement according to claim 1 or 2, in which the vibration-damping material is a thermosetting material.
- 4. A striking implement according to claim 1 or 2, in which the vibration-damping material is a thermoplastics material.
- 5. A striking implement according to claim 1, in which the vibration-damping material is an injectable material.
- 6. A striking implement according to claim 1, in which the vibration-damping material comprises an elastomer.
- 7. A striking implement according to claim 1, in which the vibration-damping material comprises a polyurethane.
- 8. A striking implement according to claim 1, in which the vibration-damping material has a hardness greater than 60.degree. SHORE A measured according to B.S. 2782 Part 3 "Indentation Hardness by Durometer (Shore A)" and resilience below 20% when measured according to B.S. 903 Part A8 Method B "Method for Rebound Resilience".
- 9. A striking implement according to claim 8, in which the vibration-damping material has a hardness in the range 70.degree. to 95.degree. SHORE A measured according to B.S. 2782 Part 3 "Indentation Hardness by Durometer (Shore A)".
- 10. A striking implement according to claim 8 or 9, in which the vibration-damping material has a resilience in the range 5 to 15% measured according to B.S. 903 Part A8 Method B "Method for Rebound Resilience".
- 11. A striking implement comprises a two structural parts, in which a first part comprises a striking portion and a second part comprises a hollow handle portion, the said first and second parts each being provided with at least two hollow fingerlike formations which are complementary such that they can be assembled together in a longitudinal overlapping configuration and wherein said fingerlike formations are bonded inseparably together by a vibration-damping material interposed therebetween in substantially mutually perpendicular planes parallel to the longitudinal axis of the striking implement, such that the vibration-damping material mechanically isolates the first part from the second part and whereby the vibration-damping material comprises an injectable, thermoserring polyurethane elastomer which has a hardness of 70.degree. to 95.degree. SHORE A measured according to BS.2782 Part 3 "Indentation Hardness by Durometer (Shore A)" and a resilience in the range 5 to 15% measured according to B.S. 903 Part A8 method B "Method for Rebound Resilience".
- 12. A striking implement according to claim 1 or 11 in which the striking implement consists of two parts having complementary formations connected by means of vibration-damping material.
- 13. A striking implement according to claim 1 or 11 in which the vibration-damping material is self- bonded to the complementary formations without a separate adhesive.
- 14. A striking implement according to claim 1 or 11 wherein the complementary formations each consist of at least two fingers which interdigitate when assembled and one of the complementary formations of at least two fingers has a web connecting the fingers partially along the length thereof.
- 15. A striking implement according to claim 1, in which said vibration-damping material is interposed between and bonded to said formations in two substantially mutually perpendicular planes intersecting on the axis of symmetry of said assembled two parts.
- 16. A striking implement according to claim 1, in which at least one of said mutually perpendicular planes passes through the longitudinal axis of the implement.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/127,418 filed on Sep. 27, 1993 abandoned, which is a continuation of 07/915,417 filed on Jul. 17, 1992, abandoned.
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