HAND-OPERATED STICK DEVICE AND THE SHAFT THEREOF
A hand-operated stick device includes a gripping portion, a working member and an elongated shaft with opposite ends connecting the gripping portion and the working member. The shaft has a wall thickness and at least three ribs projected from an inner side of the shaft. The ribs extend from an end of the shaft adjacent to the gripping portion to the other end adjacent to the working member. The ribs have a width and a height both of which are greater than or equal to the wall thickness. Therefore, it may increase the strength of structure and provide a safe use.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a device used in ordinary life or sport, and more particularly to a hand-operated stick device and the shaft thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
In some circumstances, using hand-operated stick device for assistance is common and necessary. For example, the walking stick is a necessary device to help an elder or a disabled person to walk, the trekking pole may help the mountain climber or hiker to stably walk and the ski pole may help the skier to ski forward and turn. Other hand-operated stick devices include golf club, hockey stick and other sport goods.
There is a common character of the stick devices as described above, which is, they have a hollow shaft. The hollow shaft may reduce the weight to decrease the loading when the user operates it. There are two ways to achieve the purpose. The first way is changing material, such as using carbon to replace metallic tube. The second way is using less material. However, under the specific standard of the device, using less material may cause the shaft having a thin wall thickness. Take the carbon ski pole for example, under the requirement of reduction of the weight of the shaft, the weight of the shaft is reduced from 150 grams per meter to 57 grams per meter that the wall thickness of the shaft is reduced to 0.8 mm. Such shaft has an insufficient strength that the shaft is easy to be deformed or broken. This may lead the shaft can't be used anymore and may hurt the user. As the shaft is longer, the strength of the structure is weaker. If the shaft has a bent portion, the wall of the shaft at the bent portion is thinner than the rest portion, and the stress will be concentrated here that the shaft is easier to be broken at the bent portion.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe primary objective of the present invention is to provide a hand-operated stick device and the shaft thereof, which may increase the strength of the structure and provide a safe use.
According to the objective of the present invention, a hand-operated stick device includes a gripping portion, a working member and a shaft with opposite ends connected to the gripping portion and the working member. The shaft has a tubular member and at least a rib projected from an inner side of the tubular member. The rib extends from the end of the shaft connected to the gripping portion to the other end connected to the working member. The tubular member has a wall thickness, the rib has a width and a height, and the width and the height are greater than or equal to the wall thickness.
In an embodiment, the rib includes a plurality of separated rib sections.
In another embodiment, there are three ribs on the inner side of the shaft with the same interval therebetween. Furthermore, the ribs have their distal ends connected together at a center of the shaft. It may provide any numbers of the ribs on the inner side of the shaft, and the ribs may extend in an axis of the shaft or spirally.
In addition, the shaft of the hand-operated stick device of the present invention is characterized in that the shaft has a tubular member and at least three ribs projected from an inner side of the tubular member. The tubular member has a wall thickness, and each rib has a width and a height. Both the height and the width are greater than or equal to the wall thickness.
The hand-operated stick device of the present invention may be a walking stick, trekking pole, ski pole, golf club, hockey stick and so on. These devices have a common structure including a gripping portion, a working member and a shaft connecting the gripping portion and the working member. It is noted that the shape and structure of the working member is various according to the purpose of the stick device. For example, when the stick device is a walking pole, the working member will be a tip for against the ground. When the stick device is a golf club, the working member is the golf club head. When the stick device is a hockey stick, the working member is the blade. We take the walking pole for example to describe the hand-operated stick device and the shaft of the present invention in the following description.
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It is noted that the ribs 13 have the same interval therebetween to evenly disperse the force exerted on the shaft 12 and to avoid the concentration of the force to break the shaft 12. In the present embodiment, three ribs 13 with the same interval are the best design. The main reason is that the strengths in all directions will be the same when the handle 14 or the tip 16 engaging the shaft 12 in any angle.
There are several equivalent structures that may achieve the same purpose of the present invention.
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Finally, under the requirement of a light shaft, the present invention provides the shaft having the ribs with the width W greater than or equal to the wall thickness T, and the height greater than or equal to the wall thickness T also that the shaft will have a great toughness and compressive strength in the same time. The best design of the present invention is to provide three ribs with the same interval therebetween that shaft will have the same strength in all directions no matter the handle and the tip engage the shaft in any angle.
The description above is a few preferred embodiments of the present invention and the equivalence of the present invention is still in the scope of the claim of the present invention.
Claims
1. A hand-operated stick device, comprising:
- a gripping portion;
- a working member; and
- an elongated shaft, which has opposite ends connected to the gripping portion and the working member, having a tubular member and at least a rib projected from an inner side of the tubular member, wherein the rib extends from the end of the tubular member connected to the gripping portion to the other end thereof connected to the working member; the tubular member has a wall thickness, and the rib has a width and a height; and the width and the height of the rib are greater than or equal to the wall thickness of the tubular member.
2. The hand-operated stick device as defined in claim 1, wherein the rib has a plurality of separated rib sections.
3. The hand-operated stick device as defined in claim 1, wherein the shaft has three ribs on the inner side of the tubular member with the same interval therebetween.
4. The hand-operated stick device as defined in claim 3, wherein distal ends of the ribs are connected together at a center of the shaft.
5. The hand-operated stick device as defined in claim 3, wherein the ribs are straight and extend in an axis of the shaft.
6. The hand-operated stick device as defined in claim 3, wherein the ribs are spiral.
7. The hand-operated stick device as defined in claim 2, wherein the shaft has three ribs on the inner side of the tubular member with the same interval therebetween.
8. The hand-operated stick device as defined in claim 7, wherein distal ends of the ribs are connected together at a center of the shaft.
9. The hand-operated stick device as defined in claim 7, wherein the ribs are straight and extend in an axis of the shaft.
10. The hand-operated stick device as defined in claim 7, wherein the ribs are spiral.
11. A shaft of a hand-operated stick device, comprising a tubular member and at least three ribs projected from an inner side of the tubular member, wherein the tubular member has a wall thickness; each of the ribs has a width and a height; and the width and the height of the ribs are greater than or equal to the wall thickness of the tubular member.
12. The hand-operated stick device as defined in claim 11, wherein at least one of the ribs has a plurality of separated rib sections.
13. The hand-operated stick device as defined in claim 11, wherein the ribs on the inner side of the tubular have the same interval therebetween.
14. The hand-operated stick device as defined in claim 13, wherein distal ends of the ribs are connected together at a center of the shaft.
15. The hand-operated stick device as defined in claim 12, wherein the ribs on the inner side of the tubular have the same interval therebetween.
16. The hand-operated stick device as defined in claim 15, wherein distal ends of the ribs are connected together at a center of the shaft.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 23, 2012
Publication Date: Jan 3, 2013
Applicant: SPORTS-ACE INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. (Taichung)
Inventor: ANTHONY SHAW (Taichung)
Application Number: 13/453,620
International Classification: A45B 9/00 (20060101);