Controllable head for golf putter
This invention relates to a controllable head to be used on the golf putter, in which the club shaft is divided into two sections, the upper shaft and the lower shaft, and linked together by a fork joint which provides a relative tendency of stability in sway of the upper shaft against the lower shaft so as to render the ball an accurate rolling course to enter the hole on the green.
The invention relates to a controllable head for the golf putter in which the club shaft is divided into two sections, the upper shaft and the lower shaft, and linked together by a fork joint which is easy the player to locate what is the tendency of the propulsion axis the ball will roll on so as to gain more accuracy in the ball rolling course.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn the golf sports, there are two ways employed to hit the ball, the dynamic striking or the static propulsion, of these two; using putter to propel the ball is most important factor to win or lose the game, so the good skill or the poor skill to employ the putter is a judgment most golf players have to face.
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From the above statement, it is well learned that the accuracy of the ball rolling line is closely related to the stroke axial line the head sways. The conventional technique properly employed for the putter requires long time training, adaptability, and improvement. For the golf beginner, fast learning to use the putter skillfully is an encouragement; which is the main purpose this invention is designed for.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe employment of the prior art of putter entails matured skill and harmony of body parts. The inventor, viewing this requirement, has been devoted with a great lot of efforts to implement of this invention through many trials and errors. The two sections of the shafts are linked with a fork joint having the tendency to swing. What is required is to control the stability of the upper shaft, and the fork joint will help the lower shaft to find the desirable propelling axial line, thereby adding more accuracy to the ball-rolling course.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The fork point of this invention will be explained in great detail by the aid embodiments as illustrated in the drawings.
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The upper shaft 20, same as the conventional part, has a cavity 201 and a grooved handle 22 for player to hold.
The lower shaft 21, same as the conventional part, has a cavity 211, a grooved handle 23, and a head 24 with a wide face.
The fork joint comprises a fixed head 30 and a moveable head 40. The fixed head has a joining post 31 on the top which ill enter the cavity 201 of the upper shaft 20. The fixed head 30 has a downward fork 32, a lock hole 33, and a bolt hole 34. The moveable head 40 has a downward post 41 entering into the cavity 211 of the lower shaft 21, a linking tongue 42, a lock hole 43, and a bolt hole 44.
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Many changes and modifications in the above disclosed embodiment of the invention can, of course, be carried out without departing from the scope thereof, such the position of the lock hole and bolt hole of the fixed head and the moveable head. Accordingly, to promote the progress in science and the useful arts, the invention is disclosed and is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1-2. (Canceled).
3. A controllable head for a golf putter, comprising:
- a first shaft section;
- a second shaft section;
- a golf club head attached to an end of said second shaft section; and
- a fork joint disposed between said first shaft section and said second shaft section, and linking said first shaft section to said second shaft section, said fork joint including: a fixed head attachable to one of said first and second shaft sections, and including a forked portion, and a first lock hole and a first bolt hole formed in the forked portion; a movable head attachable to another one of said first and second shaft sections, and having a linking tongue that is engaged with the forked portion of said fixed head, and a second lock hole and a second bolt hole formed in the linking tongue, the second lock hole being in alignment with the first lock hole, and the second bolt hole being in alignment with the first bolt hole; a removable fastening member engagable with the first and second bolt holes, to rigidly fix the movable head to the fixed head; and a lock pin positioned to extend through the first and second lock holes, and forming a pivot about which the movable head is freely pivotal relative to the fixed head only when the fastening member is removed from the first and second bolt holes; wherein when the fastening member is engaged with the first and second bolt holes, the fastening member fixes the movable head to the fixed head to prevent pivoting thereof.
4. The controllable head recited in claim 3, wherein said first shaft section and said second shaft section each have a respective cavity formed therein, and wherein the fixed head and the moveable head each have a respective post that enters into the respective cavities, to join said fork joint to said first and second shaft sections.
5. The controllable head as recited in claim 1, wherein when said movable head pivots, said movable head moves in a direction essentially parallel to a face of said golf club head.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 3, 2003
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2005
Inventor: Hsin Hsu (Taipei City)
Application Number: 10/653,276