Abstract: A golf club (2) comprising a shaft (20), a head and a damping device (1, 100). The damping device (1, 100) includes an anchor element (3, 103) and a damping element (4, 104) interconnected by a rigid rod (5, 105). The anchor element (3, 103) is anchored within the lower section of the shaft (20) that has a substantially constant diameter such that the damping element (4, 104) is in contact with an internal surface of the shaft (20) to dampen vibrations therein.
Abstract: Implementing a process in an automation platform. Representing conceptual entities of the process as a nodes in a conceptual graph. Representing process relationships between the conceptual entities as edges between the nodes of the conceptual graph. Transforming the conceptual graph into a structural graph representing an automation design of the process. Transforming the structural graph into implementation artifacts executable on the automation platform. Entities can represent a feature, a constraint, a project phase, a screen, a data item, and a process description. Relationships can include a dependency relationship, a temporal relation-ship, and a parent-child relationship. The transformation into a structural graph being traceable between elements of the conceptual graph and the structural graph. The transformation into a structural graph controlled by a first configuration information. The transformation into a implementation artifacts controlled by a second configuration information.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 27, 2011
Publication date:
April 18, 2013
Applicant:
CORE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
Inventors:
Shane Andrew Mercer, John Matthew Martin, Lindsay Ian Smith