Angularly Related Integral Grip Portions Patents (Class 473/204)
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Patent number: 11110331Abstract: A putter comprises a handle at an upper end of a shaft of the putter to be grasped by one hand of a user, while an upper portion of the shaft between the handle and the head is to be grasped by a second hand of the user. The handle is arranged for swiveling movement relative to the upper shaft portion along a predetermined angular path defined about a transverse handle axis distinct from a shaft axis so that the handle can be fixedly held by the user and the shaft displaced in forward swinging movement along the predetermined angular path for hitting a golf ball.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2020Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Inventor: Douglas Larry Wilkinson
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Patent number: 10293231Abstract: Provided is a golf club grip having a grip portion and a front portion adjacent the grip portion each having a bore for receiving a shaft of a golf club. The front portion is weighted to provide a weighted golf grip with the weight below the golfer's hands effectively increasing the weight of a head of the golf club. The golf club grip has a total weight and the front portion of the grip has a weight greater than or equal to thirty percent of the total weight.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2017Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: WINSTON PRODUCTS LLCInventors: Winston H. Breeden, III, Nick D. Giannatti, David Drabousky
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Patent number: 10166452Abstract: The present invention is a bat swing training device and methods of using the device to increase accuracy when hitting a ball with a bat. The training device has a bottom end having a knob, a handle next to the knob and a shaft next to the handle and a top end having a barrel for hitting the ball. The handle is a non-round-cylinder shape and the shaft has a means for maintaining a desired orientation of the bat at the moment of contacting a ball. The method includes the steps of gripping and swinging the training device while maintaining the desired orientation and repeating the swing improving hitting accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2016Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Inventor: Downey L. Thomas, III
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Patent number: 10052536Abstract: A freestanding putter with a T-shaped head and rounded clubface is disclosed. The rounded clubface prevents a ball from bouncing or skidding when struck by the putter. The freestanding nature of the putter enables a golfer to repeatedly step away from the putter for a view of the ball to the cup and return to the putter to adjust the direction in which the putter is aiming. Once the golfer is ready to attempt a putt, he or she can address the putter and ball without losing the previously established aim of the putter. Accordingly, the putter enables the golfer to aim and subsequently strike a golf ball with greater accuracy and consistency.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2017Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Inventors: David Michael Janus, Sr., David Michael Janus, Jr., Theresa Ann Janus
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Patent number: 9914010Abstract: The present invention is an exercise device that provides resistance training to both lower and upper body muscle groups. While the device is capable of working both the lower and upper body at the same time, the device may be used to exercise the lower body muscles and the upper body muscles independently. The device features two spirals wound in opposite directions that maintain a constant force throughout the exercise.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2016Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Inventor: Alyssa Gutierrez
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Patent number: 9855482Abstract: Golf training aid for improving a golfer's golf swing, insertable into a grip end of a golf club. The aid having a rod slidably connected to the grip end of the golf club, with the first end and a portion of the rod received within the hollow shaft of the golf club. A training element is connected to the second end of the rod and disposed outwardly beyond the grip end of the shaft of the golf club. The rod is slidably moveable from a retracted position to an extended position during a golf swing via gravity. In the retracted position, the training element is located adjacent the grip end of the golf club and a portion of the rod is received within the shaft. In the extended position, the rod is extended outwardly and the training element is spaced apart from the grip end of the golf club.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2017Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Inventor: Paul Dickinson
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Patent number: 9533203Abstract: A golf grip composed of multiple rubber compound layers producing properties within the golf grip to promote vibration transmission.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2015Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: EATON CORPORATIONInventors: Edward Wang, Alex Walls, Wen-Chen Su
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Patent number: 9468805Abstract: Disclosed herein is a device for finger and grip strength exercise. The finger strengthening device comprises a molded shape with ledges and cavity's suitable for gripping by a human hand with a connector ring or u-bolt mounted therein whereby connector ring can be attached to resistance training device.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2012Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Inventor: Michael Robert White
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Patent number: 9421439Abstract: A golf club such as a putter having a club shaft with an upper end and a lower end and a longitudinal axis; a club head on a lower end of the shaft and with a lie angle between the shaft and the club head; and a grip on an upper end of the shaft. The grip provides an increased effective lie angle. The lie angle between the shaft and the club head is in the range from about 67° to about 75° and the effective lie angle is in the range from about 76° to about 85°. The grip improves the performance of the golfer.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2011Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Inventor: Enda McLoughlin
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Patent number: 9005045Abstract: A golf club grip includes an elongated body having an irregular pentagon-shaped five-sided cross-section with a contoured periphery and a consistent cross section along a longitudinal length of the body. The body can have at least one aperture formed therein. The at least one aperture can include first and second apertures defined by hollow cylindrical openings extending through one longitudinal end of the body. Each of the first and second apertures can have a longitudinal axis, which can extend parallel to one another. The longitudinal axes can define a plane extending in a direction generally perpendicular to a putter head face to be assembled to the body for right handed and left handed golfers, wherein a putter shaft to be located in either of the first and second apertures during assembly provides either an offset position or an onset position of a putter face with respect to the grip.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: SSG International, LLCInventor: Darin Dingman
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Patent number: 8998777Abstract: An offset weight bar is provided which operates with the lifter's neuro-fascial connections to increase muscle activation and recruitment of muscle groups. The offset weight bar includes a grip portion that is shaped in accordance with the neuro-fascial connections in the lifter's hands and arms. The offset weight bar also offsets the weight of the bar from the lifter's palm to a point out along the lifter's unfolded fingers. The shape of the offset weight bar operates with the offset of the weight from the palm to increase the lifter's muscle activation and muscle group recruitment in accordance with the lifter's neuro-fascial physiology.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Inventor: Chris Roney
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Patent number: 8998744Abstract: One embodiment of a golf club of the type having a shaft (30) with a head (32) on one end and a base (24) on the other end. A proximal handle (20) and a distal handle (22) each extend from the base. The orientation of the proximal handle and distal handle are each set at an angle relative to the axis of the base. Each handle is directed outward from the shaft in a respective meridian which is substantially opposite the head. The proximal handle is grasped with the preferred hand for substantial control and power of the swing. The distal handle is grasped with the non-preferred hand to augment the control and power of any desired portion of the swing. Other embodiments are described as shown.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2013Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Inventor: Raymond L. Castaldo
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Patent number: 8118686Abstract: A training device for use with a golf club, an elongated member enabling the device to be mounted on the grip of a golf club, the member having an inner cavity shaped to the matching surface of the grip surface. A positioner member is engaged with a post which is substantially perpendicular to the top surface of the elongated member, the height of the locking member being adjustable to accommodate the hand size of the golfer. A disc member is attached to the positioner member, the golfer's hand being positioned between the elongated member and the disc member. An adjustable wrap around lock is positioned at the end of the elongated member spaced from the post and is adjustable such that the training device can fit onto various sized grips and to be secured thereto.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2010Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Inventor: Kazuo Kurisu
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Patent number: 7887428Abstract: A training device for use with a golf club. A cylindrical shaped member enables the device to be mounted on the grip of a golf club, the member having an inner cavity tapered to the matching angle of the grip surface and a cutout portion formed along a portion of the length of the device. A self-locking member is engaged with a post which is substantially perpendicular to the top surface of the mounting member, the height of the locking member being adjustable to accommodate the hand size of the golfer. A plurality of rib members formed at the bottom of the post allows the post diameter to be reduced while increasing post stabilization thus allowing the post to be smaller in diameter and longer in length.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Inventor: Kazuo Kurisu
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Patent number: 7591733Abstract: A training device for use with a golf club. A mounting member enables the device to be mounted on the grip of a golf club. A positioning member is threadly engaged with a threaded post which is substantially perpendicular to the top surface of the mounting, the height of the positioner being adjustable to accommodate the hand size of the golfer.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2008Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Inventor: Kazuo Kurisu
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Publication number: 20090069106Abstract: An improved grip arrangement for a golf club. The grip arrangement comprises a grip extension that extends substantially orthogonally from the shaft of the club and oriented to be substantially parallel to the club face. The grip extension allows a golfer to hold the golf club with the wrist of the dominant hand locked. The grip arrangement further comprises a shaft grip that can be used by the subordinate hand to grip the shaft of the club. The locked wrist of the dominant hand provides the golfer with more consistent and accurate shots. The improved grip arrangement is particularly well suited to use with a putter.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventor: Mikidjuk L. Akavak
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Patent number: 7081053Abstract: A slidable grip (20, 100, 200) for one hand is provided on the shaft (12, 312) of a modified golf club (10, 200, 300) to enable a golf trainee to separate his or her hands progressively during a backswing and being them back together progressively during the downswing. This technique imprints proper swing mechanics in the mind of the trainee to be recalled reflexively in executing a conventional golf swing with the hands in a fixed grip relationship on the handle (14, 114) of a golf club.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2003Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Inventor: Charles A. Kallassy
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Patent number: 7037209Abstract: A golf club stabilizing device adapted for attachment to a traditional golf club shaft is disclosed. The device includes a stabilizing portion which continuously contacts the golfer's lead forearm to enforce the correct hand positioning and swing mechanics. A variety of means for attaching the device to a golf club and for adjusting the position of the device relative to the golf club shaft are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2004Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Inventor: Jack Reece
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Patent number: 6783463Abstract: A putter is disclosed and comprises a head, a shaft and a handle. The head has a rear and a front. The shaft defines a longitudinal axis, has an end operatively attached to and proximate the head and extends upwardly, rearwardly therefrom to an upper end. The handle has a second end operatively attached and contiguous to the upper end and extends longitudinally, upwardly to a first end. The handle has, on its front, a thumb-receiving surface, and, on respective sides, adjacent the second end, finger-receiving surfaces, and can be held in a grip wherein the thumbs point towards the head and lie parallel upon the thumb-receiving surface; the middle finger tips touch; in each hand, the forefinger lies against the thumb and against a respective finger-receiving surface and the middle finger lies against the forefinger and against a respective finger-receiving surface; and the ring and small fingers are intertwined.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Pure Pendulum CorporationInventor: Janis Zichmanis
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Patent number: 6599200Abstract: The present invention provides a dynamic swing training device and method for progressively conditioning muscle memory to achieve a consistently repeatable and proper golf swing. The golf swing training device of the present invention in its preferred embodiment is similar to a conventional golf club with an elongated shaft and at one end, but modified to provide a unique dynamic hand, arm and body action during the swing. In the case of a right-handed golfer, the device handle is grasped by the left hand of the trainee, and a slidable grip is provided for grasping by the right hand of the trainee. The slidable grip is slidable longitudinally with respect to the shaft so that the right hand moves progressively down the shaft during the backswing and then progressively back into proximity with the left hand during the downswing.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Inventor: Charles A. Kallassy
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Publication number: 20020132678Abstract: A golf swing perfecter having, as a head end, a heavy conventional golf iron head and includes a hollow metal shaft that is bent oppositely, at spaced apart points therealong, to off-set outwardly a lower shaft section whereto the golf iron head is mounted. An upper shaft section is fitted with a grip that is formed from a flexible rubber like material and includes contoured depressions that are to accommodate a golfer's fingers closed therearound and has first and second elevated portions that are for fitting in the V areas between the golfer's thumb and forefinger, with the grip for exactly positioning the golfers hands relative to the hollow shaft and iron head.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventor: Kenneth W. Matzie
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Publication number: 20020107082Abstract: A golf training device (1) primarily for putting and chipping having a vertical plate (6) for alignment on a hand grip (9) of a golf club (3) and a second plate (7) is attached at an angle of approximately 45 degrees to the first plate (6). The second plate (7) is for resting against the lower forearm (5) of the golfer (2) during the golf stroke to achieve and maintain a substantially triangular configuration of a golfer's arms. The device may be removably affixed to the hand grip by attachment means, such as straps (8) having hook and loop fastening material (11).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2000Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventor: Lawson C. Mitchell
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Patent number: 6293875Abstract: A golf swing training aid permits the user to verify that the face of the golf club has not been inadvertently rotated during the back swing and/or the downswing. The golf swing training aid permits the user to confirm the rotation or lack of rotation of the golf club face without requiring lifting of the head and/or shoulders of the user.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Inventor: James Robert Markus Sanford
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Patent number: 5913730Abstract: A golf putter comprises a putter head which is generally triangular in plan view with a front face for engaging the ball and a flat base surface generally at right angles to the front face and extending rearwardly therefrom while tapering to a rear apex centrally of the putter face. An upper surface of the putter head includes a central ridge line extending downwardly from a top of the putter face to the rear apex of the base surface. The shaft is positioned centrally of the putter head and extends vertically upwardly therefrom at right angles to the base. The shaft is formed in two sections including a lower shaft section and an upper shaft section which can be moved relative to the lower shaft section from a conventional aligned position to a position at right angles thereto projecting at right angles to the front face of the putter head and rearwardly therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1994Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Inventor: Berthuld T. Johnson
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Patent number: 5868631Abstract: The present invention provides a golf club handle for attachment to a golf club shaft having a golf club head. The handle is made of from a single continuous rod or tube and has a pair of hand grip portions which are oriented at an acute angle therebetween so as to enable a person's hands to grasp the handle portions with a relaxed grasp. The handle portions are preferably covered with a molded or applied hand grip having inwardly directed indentations molded into the handle which correspond with the fingers of the human hand.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Inventor: Aimo Walfred Palonen
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Patent number: 5746661Abstract: Disclosed is a putter called the "HOLN-1.TM." that has an offset handle that was made by having a standard putter handle putting the offset in it. The present putter allows the golfer to putt the ball with a smooth pendulum like stroke taking the unwanted "wristing" action out of your stroke translating in less pulled putts and more birdies and pars. Testing of this invention with golfers has found acceptance with all who have tried it, particularly with the "feel" provided when striking the ball. The shaft of this invention forces the golfer to put one hand under the other, creating the ideal triangle between arms, shoulders and hands. Such a triangle is needed to make smooth putts. The shaft of the present invention can be used as a training aid or actually used right on the course for instant results.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1996Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Inventor: James Murphy
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Patent number: 5733204Abstract: A flex top putter grip for use in association with a golf club, the apparatus comprises a golf club grip fabricated of semi-rigid elastomeric materials including a top, a bottom, a front surface, a rear surface and two side surfaces, the side surfaces having an upper region and a lower region, the upper region having a lower extent, the top having a width that is 50% larger than the width of the bottom, the grip including a device to allow flexion of the grip in a horizontal plane; and a central bore being positioned within the bottom and being adapted to receive a golf club, in an operative orientation a user positioning a golf club within the central bore and swinging it, the grip flexing with the motion of the swing permitting the user to swing straight.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Inventor: Louis Carrara
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Patent number: 5595385Abstract: A golf putter comprising:a putter head having a longitudinal dimension between a rear and a front of said putter head and a ball striking club face extending along said longitudinal dimension;a putter shaft including a lower shaft section coupled at its lower end to said putter head and extending upwardly therefrom and an upper shaft section attached by coupling means to an upper end of said lower shaft section and extending only forwardly from said coupling means generally in a direction along said putter head longitudinal dimension from said rear to said front of said putter head; anda handle extending around and secured against rotation on said upper shaft section, said handle being supportable and rotatable on one hand of a golfer to accommodate pendulum-like movement of said putter head.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1995Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Inventor: Thaddeus M. Jablonski