Abstract: A golf putter head includes a primary body member having a striking face with a toe end and a heel end, a top surface and sole. The primary body member includes a toe wing extending back and away from the toe end of the striking face and a heel wing extending back and away from the heel end of the striking. The golf putter head also includes a first weight member extending from the toe wing and a second weight member extending from the heel wing.
Abstract: A surgical access device includes a hub supporting a needle shaped and dimensioned for penetrating tissue in a desired manner and a surgical blade coupled to the needle for movement along the length of the needle such that the surgical blade may be selectively moved along the needle to incise tissue adjacent the needle.
Abstract: A novelty device formed of the combination of a drinking straw, beverage bottle cap and a lollipop type edible confection to be attached to a beverage bottle allowing the consumer to simultaneously enjoy and taste the flavors of the lollipop confection and a liquid beverage.
Abstract: A head supported communication assembly including a a head support member shaped and dimensioned to conform to the outer periphery of a human ear is disclosed. A speaker is pivotally and releasably secured to the head support member for positioning adjacent the auditory canal of a human ear.
Abstract: A golf ball hitting platform for practicing a variety of golf shots having a base upon which a golfer stands and interchangeable teeing panels at the teeing area, including a fairway teeing panel, a rough teeing panel, a bunkerboard teeing panel, a bunker tray teeing panel and a special fairway panel for use with sloped platform settings. The platform also includes training attachments including a knee brace, a shank preventing upright wall, a swing limiter to limit the length of the golfer's backswing and a swing plane guide to insure a proper take-away and define an inside plane of the swing path. Elevating blocks allow the platform to be oriented to simulate a variety of slope conditions.
Abstract: Golf clubs, golf shafts, and inserts for golf club shafts have a coil or coil-type insert for enhancing swing weight control, stiffness and flex control, shock absorption and vibration elimination or reduction. The insert has a central section and a pair of couplers integrally formed on opposite ends of the central section to attach to the shaft or club head.