Abstract: An iron type golf club with an improved weight configuration including a peripheral weight extending around a rear surface of the club head body including a secondary weight system formed of a centrally located weight member located on a shelf defined by the peripheral weight directly below the center of percussion and a pair of auxiliary weight members integrally formed with and disposed on opposite sides of the centrally located weight member.
Abstract: A fish lure, including a rigid body and interchangeable body sleeves, telescopically attached to the rigid body, whereby a variety of bait configurations can be used on the same lure in accordance with particular fishing conditions.
Abstract: A display unit suspended adjacent to and backlit by a ceiling mounted light fixture, including a plurality of display material panels, each with a peripheral mounting flange. The display unit is mounted with a plurality of slotted openings on the panels which permit attachment of the mounting flange with a suitable mounting member using spring clips.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 10, 1992
Date of Patent:
January 4, 1994
Assignee:
Cornerstone Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Wayne C. McDonald, Albert F. Van Druff, Jr., J. Don Sircy
Abstract: A putter type golf club head wherein at least a portion of the putter head body is undercut from the overall length of the putter head at the ends thereof. Heel and toe weight masses are located between the undercut and a central rear cavity, and are positioned closer to the center of gravity because of the undercut configuration.
Abstract: A golf club holder insert for use with a golf bag to hold a plurality of golf clubs and sized to snugly fit within the opening of the bag formed of a primary golf club holding compartment and a plurality of secondary shaped golf club holding compartments attached about the primary club holding compartment. The primary compartment extends above the secondary compartments to separate golf clubs stored in the primary compartment from the golf clubs in the secondary compartments to protect the clubs and club shafts from damage caused by contacting other clubs in the bag.
Abstract: A wood type golf club head having at least a single shallow aerodynamic slot formed on the upper surface of the club head and extending from adjacent the rear edge to a point approximately midway on the upper surface and substantially from the ball striking face. Other embodiments include a plurality of slots in parallel, angular and multiple tier configurations.
Abstract: A golf swing training device for teaching a golfer the proper swing plane, including an elongated shaft member which is positioned in the ground next to the golfer during the execution of a golf swing, and an obstruction which is adjustable along the longitudinal axis of the shaft. The obstruction interferes with the club as it is swung in the backswing and deflects the club upwardly to the proper position at the top of the backswing. The downswing is made inside the elongated shaft to ensure a proper inside-out swing plane.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for washing laundry without hot water and detergent using a closed loop ozonated wash water system wherein wash water maintained in a storage tank is ozonated by an ozone generator prior to use in a washing machine. The spent wash water is collected, filtered and reused thereby eliminating waste water disposal problems an resulting in considerable water and energy savings. The ozone generator includes a unique air flow configuration to maximize ozone generation resulting in a high efficiency washing system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 10, 1992
Date of Patent:
January 26, 1993
Assignee:
Tri-O-Clean Laundry Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard B. Engel, John B. Gallo, Donald H. Bladen, Virginia F. Engel
Abstract: A attachment for a two-wheeled hand truck cart enabling one person to lift and transport bulky items such as banquet tables and chairs. The attachment includes a rigid base plate with suitable hooks for attaching the plate to the cart frame. Two pair of projecting prong members are adjustably positioned on the rigid base plate. The pairs of prong members are vertically spaced from each other forming a spacing to accommodate items to be lifted.