GOLF PUTTER WITH STRIKING BAR

An improved golf putter has a striking bar extending perpendicularly from the putter face to terminate at a striking surface spaced forwardly from the putter face a distance. The striking bar extends continuously from a location proximate to one putter face side edge across the putter face to a location proximate the other side edge.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates in general to gold equipment. More specifically, but without restriction to the particular use which is shown and described, this invention relates to an improved golf putter.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An improved golf putter has a striking bar extending perpendicularly from the putter face to terminate at a striking surface spaced forwardly from the putter face a distance. The striking bar extends continuously from a location proximate to one putter face side edge across the putter face to a location proximate the other side edge.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A more complete understanding of the invention and its advantages will be apparent from the Detailed Description taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the Golf Putter of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a side view of the Golf Putter of FIG. 1 with a golf ball;

FIG. 3 is a top view of the Golf Putter of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is front view of the Golf Putter of FIG. 1; and

FIG. 5 is an enlarged partial side view of the Striking Bar used in the Golf Putter of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring to FIGS. 1-5, where like numerals refer to like and corresponding parts, a golf putter 10 has a putter head 12. Putter head 12 has a front portion 14 with putter face 16. Putter face 16 is a continuous planar surface, with the exception of the striking bar to be described. Putter face 16 has a perimeter edge 18 composed of a top edge 20, a bottom edge 22 and two side edges 24,26 adapted and arranged to make a continuous perimeter edge about the putter face 16.

The top edge 20 of putter face 16 has opposite ends 30,32, with one end 30 joined to a top portion 34 of one of the side edges, and the other end 32 joined to a top portion 36 of the other side edge. The bottom edge 22 of the putter face has opposite ends 38,40, one end 38 joined to a bottom portion 42 of one of the side edges, and the other end 40 joined to a bottom portion 44 of the other side edge.

A striking bar 50 is cast into the putter head front portion 14. At least the front portion 14, and preferably all of the putter head 12, and the striking bar 50 are formed in a single piece casting.

Striking bar 50 extends perpendicularly from the putter face 16 to terminate at a striking surface 52 spaced forwardly from the putter face 16 a distance D (FIG. 1). Preferably distance D is about 0.100 of an inch, however, a distance D as great as 3/16 of an inch has been used with success.

Striking bar 50 has the form of a partial rectangular prism, with a planar top 54, planar bottom 56 and planar ends 58,60 all joined at right angles and being perpendicular to the plane of putter face 16.

Striking surface 52 is on a semi-cylindrical mass 60 formed at the front of the striking bar 50 to present a rounded striking surface 52 at the front of the striking bar located distance D from the putter face 16.

One of the striking bar planar ends 58 is located proximate to, and preferably flush with, one of the side edges 24 of the putter face 16, and the other striking bar planar end 60 is located proximate to, and preferably flush with, the other side edge 26. Thus, striking bar 50 extends continuously from the location flush with one side edge across the putter face to the location flush with the other side edge.

The vertical thickness of striking bar 50, that is, the vertical distance between the top 54 and bottom 56 of the striking bar, is about 1/16 of an inch.

In operation, the striking bar contacts ball 100 at a vertical position above the center of mass of ball 100, as best shown in FIGS. 2, 3 and 4. This puts an enhanced forward spin on the ball, resulting in better directional control and more accurate putts.

It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the type described above.

While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a particular golf putter, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.

Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.

Claims

1. A golf putter, comprising:

a putter head having a front portion, with the putter head front portion having a putter face;
a striking bar extending perpendicularly from the putter face to terminate at a striking surface spaced forwardly from the putter face a distance; and
with the striking bar extending continuously from a location proximate to one side edge across the putter face to a location proximate the other side edge.

2. The golf putter of claim 1 with the putter face being a continuous planar surface.

3. The golf putter of claim 1 with the putter face having a perimeter edge composed of a top edge, a bottom edge and two side edges adapted and arranged to make a continuous perimeter edge about the putter face.

4. The golf putter of claim 2 with the putter face having a perimeter edge composed of a top edge, a bottom edge and two side edges adapted and arranged to make a continuous perimeter edge about the putter face.

5. The golf putter of claim 4 with:

the top edge of the putter face having opposite ends, one end joined to a top portion of one of the side edges, and the other end joined to a top portion of the other side edge; and
the bottom edge of the putter face having opposite ends, one end joined to a bottom portion of one of the side edges, and the other end joined to a bottom portion of the other side edge.

6. The golf putter of claim 1 with the striking bar cast into the putter head front portion, with the putter head front portion, the putter face and the striking bar all formed in a single piece casting.

7. The golf putter of claim 5 with the striking bar cast into the putter head front portion, with the putter head front portion, the putter face and the striking bar all formed in a single piece casting.

8. The golf putter of claim 1 with the striking bar having the form of a partial rectangular prism, with a planar top, planar bottom and planar ends all joined at right angles and being perpendicular to the putter face; and

the striking surface being on a semi-cylindrical mass formed at a front of the striking bar to present a rounded striking surface at the front of the striking bar located a distance from the putter face.

9. The golf putter of claim 7 with the striking bar having the form of a partial rectangular prism, with a planar top, planar bottom and planar ends all joined at right angles and being perpendicular to the putter face; and

the striking surface being on a semi-cylindrical mass formed at a front of the striking bar to present a rounded striking surface at the front of the striking bar located a distance from the putter face.

10. The golf putter of claim 9 with one of the striking bar planar ends being located proximate to one of the side edges of the putter face, and the other striking bar planar end being located proximate the other side edge of the putter face.

11. A golf putter, comprising:

a putter head having a front portion, with the putter head front portion having a putter face, the putter face being a continuous planar surface, and the putter face having a perimeter edge composed of a top edge, a bottom edge and two side edges adapted and arranged to make a continuous perimeter edge about the putter face;
the top edge of the putter face having opposite ends, one end joined to a top portion of one of the side edges, and the other end joined to a top portion of the other side edge;
the bottom edge of the putter face having opposite ends, one end joined to a bottom portion of one of the side edges, and the other end joined to a bottom portion of the other side edge;
a striking bar cast into the putter head front portion, with the putter head front portion, the putter face and the striking bar all formed in a single piece casting;
the striking bar extending perpendicularly from the putter face to terminate at a striking surface spaced forwardly from the putter face a distance;
the striking bar having the form of a partial rectangular prism, with a planar top, planar bottom and planar ends all joined at right angles and being perpendicular to the putter face;
the striking surface being on a semi-cylindrical mass formed at a front of the striking bar to present a rounded striking surface at the front of the striking bar located a distance from the putter face; and
one of the striking bar planar ends being located flush with one of the side edges of the putter face, and the other striking bar planar end being located flush with the other side edge of the putter face, with the striking bar extending continuously from the location flush with one side edge across the putter face to the location flush with the other side edge.

12. The golf putter of claim 1 with a distance of the striking surface forwardly from the putter face being about 3/16 of an inch.

13. The golf putter of claim 11 with the distance of the striking surface forwardly from the putter face being about 0.100 of an inch.

14. The golf putter of claim 1 with the striking bar having a vertical thickness of about 1/16 of an inch.

15. The golf putter of claim 11 with the vertical distance between the top and bottom of the striking bar establishing a vertical thickness of about 1/16 of an inch.

16. The golf putter of claim 1 with:

the putter face having a two side edges and the striker bar having planar ends; and
one of the striking bar planar ends being located flush with one of the side edges of the putter face, and the other striking bar planar end being located flush with the other side edge of the putter face, with the striking bar extending continuously from the location flush with one side edge across the putter face to the location flush with the other side edge.

17. The golf putter of claim 2 with:

the putter face having a two side edges and the striker bar having planar ends; and
one of the striking bar planar ends being located flush with one of the side edges of the putter face, and the other striking bar planar end being located flush with the other side edge of the putter face, with the striking bar extending continuously from the location flush with one side edge across the putter face to the location flush with the other side edge.

18. The golf putter of claim 6 with:

the putter face having a two side edges and the striker bar having planar ends; and
one of the striking bar planar ends being located flush with one of the side edges of the putter face, and the other striking bar planar end being located flush with the other side edge of the putter face, with the striking bar extending continuously from the location flush with one side edge across the putter face to the location flush with the other side edge.

19. The golf putter of claim 8 with:

the putter face having a two side edges and the striker bar having planar ends; and
one of the striking bar planar ends being located flush with one of the side edges of the putter face, and the other striking bar planar end being located flush with the other side edge of the putter face, with the striking bar extending continuously from the location flush with one side edge across the putter face to the location flush with the other side edge.

20. A golf putter, comprising:

a putter head having a front portion, with the putter head front portion having a putter face, the putter face being a continuous planar surface, and the putter face having a perimeter edge composed of a top edge, a bottom edge and two side edges adapted and arranged to make a continuous perimeter edge about the putter face;
the top edge of the putter face having opposite ends, one end joined to a top portion of one of the side edges, and the other end joined to a top portion of the other side edge;
the bottom edge of the putter face having opposite ends, one end joined to a bottom portion of one of the side edges, and the other end joined to a bottom portion of the other side edge;
a striking bar cast into the putter head front portion, with the putter head front portion, the putter face and the striking bar all formed in a single piece casting;
the striking bar extending perpendicularly from the putter face to terminate at a striking surface spaced forwardly from the putter face a distance;
the striking bar having the form of a partial rectangular prism, with a planar top, planar bottom and planar ends all joined at right angles and being perpendicular to the putter face;
the striking surface being on a semi-cylindrical mass formed at a front of the striking bar to present a rounded striking surface at the front of the striking bar located a distance from the putter face;
one of the striking bar planar ends being located flush with one of the side edges of the putter face, and the other striking bar planar end being located flush with the other side edge of the putter face, with the striking bar extending continuously from the location flush with one side edge across the putter face to the location flush with the other side edge;
with the distance of the striking surface forwardly from the putter face being about 0.100 of an inch; and
with the vertical distance between the top and bottom of the striking bar establishing a vertical thickness of about 1/16 of an inch.
Patent History
Publication number: 20110021288
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 1, 2009
Publication Date: Jan 27, 2011
Inventor: Timothy Scott Saunders (Utopia, TX)
Application Number: 12/475,732
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Putter (473/340)
International Classification: A63B 53/04 (20060101);