EXTENSION FOR A GOLF CLUB SHAFT AND METHOD OF INSTALLING THE SAME
An apparatus for extending a length of a golf club shaft is disclosed. The apparatus includes an expandable plug with an extension length that is fitted in the hollow interior of a shaft of the golf club in a grip area of the club. The plug has wedge portions which provide the mechanism for anchoring the plug to the golf club shaft. The plug may be provided as part of a kit including instructions related to the plug and a golf club. The kit may allow the plug to be retrofitted on an existing golf club to alter a length of the club. A method of extending the length of the golf club is also disclosed.
The disclosure relates to a plug with an extension length which may be fitted to a shaft of a golf club to extend a length of the golf club shaft. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a plug with an extension length that may be fitted in a hollow interior of the shaft in a grip area of the club and solely secure the plug to the shaft without the need for fasteners or other adhesives.
As disclosed herein, a user may alter a length of a shaft of a club with the plug and extension. For instance, a young golfer may increase the shaft length as he or she grows using the plug disclosed herein to obviate the need to buy a new club. Because the plug is fitted to the shaft at an end of the shaft in the grip area and covered with a grip, the golf club maintains its aesthetically pleasing look.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one aspect of the invention a method is provided. The method comprises providing a golf club with a head and a shaft extending from the head to a grip area of the club where the grip area is adapted to receive a grip for the club and the shaft has a hollow interior adjacent the grip area. The method also comprises providing an expandable plug that comprises top and bottom wedge portions each with outer engagement surfaces and opposed angled faces adapted for abutting sliding contact. The bottom wedge portion has a threaded hole adapted to receive a threaded connector. The top wedge portion has an extension length extending axially from the outer engagement surface, an access surface opposite the angled face, a first bore extending from the access surface and partially through the top wedge portion thereby forming an internal seat therein spaced from the angled surface, and a second bore extending from the seat to the angled face. The top wedge portion second bore is larger than a diameter of a shaft of the connector and allows the top wedge portion to move laterally relative to the connector. The top wedge portion first bore is larger than a diameter of a head of the connector and allows the connector head to slide therein. The method further comprises inserting the outer engagement surfaces of the plug top and bottom wedge portions into the shaft hollow interior in the grip area, and inserting the connector through the top wedge portion first and second bores into the bottom wedge portion threaded hole such that the opposed angled faces of the top and bottom wedge portions abut and slide in a manner that permits the outer engagement surfaces of the top and bottom wedge portions to engage against the shaft and solely secure the plug to the shaft.
In another aspect of the invention a kit is provided. The kit comprises an expandable plug having top and bottom wedge portions each with outer engagement surfaces and opposed angled faces adapted for abutting sliding contact. The bottom wedge portion has a threaded hole adapted to receive a threaded connector. The top wedge portion includes an extension length extending axially from the outer engagement surface, an access surface opposite the angled face, a first bore extending from the access surface and partially through the top wedge portion thereby forming an internal seat spaced from the angled surface, and a second bore extending from the seat to the angled face. The top wedge portion second bore is larger than a diameter of a shaft of the connector and allows the top wedge portion to move laterally relative to the connector. The top wedge portion first bore is larger than a diameter of a head of the connector and allows the connector head to slide therein. The kit also comprises a connector having a length sufficient to extend through the top wedge portion first and second bores into the bottom wedge portion threaded hole such that as the connector is threaded, the opposed angled faces of the top and bottom wedge portions abut and slide in a manner that permits the outer engagement surfaces of the top and bottom wedge portions to move in opposite directions. The kit also includes instructions relating to the plug and a golf club.
In another aspect of the invention, a golf club is provided. The golf club includes a head and a shaft extending from the head to a grip area of the club with the grip area being adapted to receive a grip for the club and the shaft having a hollow interior adjacent the grip area. The golf club further comprises a plug disposed in the shaft hollow interior in the grip area. The plug comprises top and bottom wedge portions each with outer engagement surfaces engaging a surface defining the shaft hollow interior and solely securing the plug to the shaft. The top wedge portion has an angled face abutting an angled face of the bottom wedge portion. The bottom wedge portion has a threaded hole for a connector of the plug. The top wedge portion includes an extension length extending axially from the outer engagement surface and an access surface axially opposite the angled face. The top wedge portion has a first bore extending from the access surface and partially through the top wedge portion thereby forming an internal seat spaced from the top wedge portion angled surface. The top wedge portion also has a second bore extending from the internal seat to the top wedge portion angled face. The top wedge portion second bore is larger than a diameter of a shaft of the connector, and the top wedge portion first bore is larger than a diameter of a head of the connector. The connector extends through the top wedge portion first and second bores into the bottom wedge portion threaded hole in a manner to maintain the opposed angled faces of the top and bottom wedge portions in abutting contact and the outer engagement surfaces of the top and bottom wedge portions in engagement with the shaft.
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The top wedge portion extension length 48 may be sized along its longitudinal length in accordance with a user's preference for a length of a golf club shaft. As shown in
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In operation, the plug 30 is inserted into the shaft hollow interior 32 in the grip area 26 of the shaft as shown in
The grip 28 may be then installed over the extension length 48 (and/or the plug) and partially over the shaft 24 in the grip area 26 to provide an aesthetically pleasing look for the golf club. The grip may be attached to the shaft in the grip area and over the extension length with a suitable adhesives.
As an alternative, the grip 28 may be provided with the plug as described above, as an integral unit. As shown in
In order to allow air to escape from the shaft, the threaded connector 60 may be provided with a hollow interior 70 that communicates with the shaft hollow interior 32. The connector may be a socket head type screw which may be tightened with a conventional hex wrench.
The plug 30 may be provided as a part of a kit 80 comprising a plug and a connector, as described previously, along with instructions 82 relating to the plug, for instance, installation of the plug in the shaft. The instructions may comprise graphics or illustrations or text, or advertising material promoting the kit. Other variations of the kit include providing one or more grips, the grip being integral with the plug (for instance, as shown in
As shown in the drawings, the top wedge portion extension length and the top wedge portion outer engagement surface are monolithically formed. However, the top wedge portion extension length and top wedge portion outer engagement surface may be separate pieces held together in the shaft of the hollow golf club by the connector.
While specific embodiments have been described in detail in the foregoing detailed description and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, those with ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention, which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof.
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. The golf club of claim 19 further comprising a grip over the extension length in the grip area.
16. The golf club of claim 19 wherein the plug is inserted into the shaft hollow interior such that only the top wedge portion extension length is exposed from the hollow shaft.
17. The golf club of claim 19 wherein the shaft is formed from a composite material.
18. The golf club of claim 19 wherein the top wedge portion extension length and top wedge portion outer engagement surface are monolithically formed.
19. A golf club comprising:
- a head and a shaft extending from the head to a grip area of the club, the grip area being adapted to receive a grip for the club, the shaft having a hollow interior adjacent the grip area; and a plug disposed in the shaft hollow interior in the grip area, the plug comprising top and bottom wedge portions each with outer engagement surfaces engaging a surface defining the shaft hollow interior and solely securing the plug to the shaft, the top wedge portion having an angled face abutting an angled face of the bottom wedge portion, the bottom wedge portion having a threaded hole for a connector of the plug, the top wedge portion including an extension length extending axially from the outer engagement surface and an access surface axially opposite the angled face, the top wedge portion having a first bore extending from the access surface and partially through the top wedge portion thereby forming an internal seat spaced from the top wedge portion angled surface, the top wedge portion having a second bore extending from the internal seat to the top wedge portion angled face, the top wedge portion second bore being larger than a diameter of a shaft of the connector, the top wedge portion first bore being larger than a diameter of a head of the connector; the connector extending through the top wedge portion first and second bores into the bottom wedge portion threaded hole in a manner to maintain the opposed angled faces of the top and bottom wedge portions in abutting contact and the outer engagement surfaces of the top and bottom wedge portions in engagement with the shaft, the connector having a hollow interior in communication with the shaft hollow interior;
- wherein the connector has a hollow interior in communication with the shaft hollow interior.
20. The golf club of claim 19 wherein the top wedge portion extension length has longitudinal ribs.
21-22. (canceled)
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 3, 2006
Publication Date: Apr 3, 2008
Applicant: BOATHOUSE INVESTMENTS LLC (St. Louis, MO)
Inventors: James G. Wilmsen (St. Louis, MO), Michael J. Vienhage (St. Louis, MO), David Starr (Shawnee, KS), Lance Rake (Lawrence, KS)
Application Number: 11/538,201
International Classification: A63B 53/14 (20060101);