Patents Assigned to Chapel Golf, Inc.
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Patent number: 7037211Abstract: A golf club having superior balance and sensory feedback which includes a shaft connected to a clubhead comprising two basic elements, an integrated hosel and insert which defines a striking surface and a shell including a distal toe portion, and a heel portion uniquely integrated with the combined hosel and insert. In preferred embodiments the clubhead has a cylindrical striking surface, polar mass concentrations for optimum dynamic performance and a medial shell portion coupling the toe and heel portions to the insert. A cavity behind the striking surface of the insert enhances the sound of impact and a visible top surface of the insert integral with the hosel with sighting indicia enhances golfer alignment and stroking of the ball to provide resultant confidence and consistency.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Chapel Golf, Inc.Inventor: Milana Kosovac
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Patent number: 6860820Abstract: Golf putters having enhanced balance and sensory feedback and improved manufacturing methods therefor. The putters include: a shaft; a hosel and a body in an integrated unit of relatively low mass density; an armature extending through the assembly and into the shaft; and, a shell of relatively high mass density having polar toe and heel portions and a web between the toe and heel portions, the armature extending up from the web connecting the shell, the integrated body and hosel and the shaft. The manufacturing methods include unique shells and integrated assemblies and enhanced assembly methods therefor.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Chapel Golf, Inc.Inventor: Paul Specht
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Publication number: 20040116199Abstract: Golf putters having enhanced balance and sensory feedback and improved manufacturing methods therefor. The putters include: a shaft; a hosel and an body in an integrated unit of relatively low mass density; an armature extending through the assembly and into the shaft; and, a shell of relatively high mass density having polar toe and heel portions and a web between the toe and heel portions, the armature extending up from the web connecting the shell, the integrated body and hosel and the shaft. The manufacturing methods include unique shells and integrated assemblies and enhanced assembly methods therefor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: Chapel Golf, Inc.Inventor: Paul Specht
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Patent number: 6692376Abstract: A golf club having enhanced balance and sensory feedback that includes: a shaft, a hosel and a body in an integrated assembly of relatively low mass density; and, a shell having distal toe and heel portions of relatively high mass density, a web in the body between the toe and heel portions and an armature extending up from the web connecting the integrated body, hosel and shaft.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Chapel Golf, Inc.Inventors: Milana Kosovac, Paul Specht
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Patent number: 6503151Abstract: A golf club having superior balance and sensory feedback which includes a shaft connected to a clubhead comprising two basic elements, an integrated hosel and body portion of relatively low mass and specific gravity which defines a striking surface and a distal toe portion and a heel portion of relatively high mass and specific gravity uniquely integrated with the combined hosel and body portion. In preferred embodiments the clubhead has a cylindrical striking surface, polar mass concentrations for optimum dynamic performance and a combination of unique sighting and alignment features which co-operate to provide optimum sensory perception and feedback.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Chapel Golf, Inc.Inventor: Milana Kosovac