Grip Patents (Class 473/300)
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Publication number: 20120190471Abstract: The Fox Sharpshooter Putter grip is a putter grip which contains three unique and innovative features. These features are the subject of this patent application. The first feature is a level bubble vial (bubble) imbedded in the back of the grip to aid the golfer to determine the degree of slope of the putting surface. The second feature is a vertical chart (sight) on the back of the grip to help the golfer determine the length of the putt. The third feature is a level bubble vial imbedded in the side of the grip (level) to help the golfer determine the slope of the putting surface. The aim of the applicant is to patent these three aforementioned putter grip features.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventor: Andrew Criddle Fox, JR.
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Patent number: 8226497Abstract: A single sheet golf club grip comprises a single sheet layer wrapped around and adhered onto a sleeve body of an inner lining sleeve, an inner surface dimension of the sheet layer being longitudinally narrower than an outer surface dimension of the sleeve body to form an axial gap between two axial margins of the sheet layer, an axial seam structure including a seam strip and a plurality of flat binding surfaces along each side of the axial gap between the seam strip and each of the two axial margins to be strong enough to hold a single natural leather sheet to give the grip a soft, firm look and feel for slip resistance, a dense structure for torque resistance, and a durable gripping surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2009Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Inventors: Hong-Sung Chu, Chiung-Ling Wang Chu
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Publication number: 20120184389Abstract: A variable length shaft assembly comprising at least one upper shaft portion, a lower shaft portion and a threaded fastener, wherein the threaded fastener removably connects the upper shaft portion to the lower shaft portion, is disclosed herein. The variable length shaft assembly may further comprise at least two upper shaft portions having different lengths so a golfer can adjust the total length of the shaft by removing one upper shaft portion and replacing it with another upper shaft portion having a different length. Methods of adjusting the length of a golf club shaft without damaging any portion of the shaft and variable length shaft kits are also disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: CALLAWAY GOLF COMPANYInventors: D. CLAYTON EVANS, TIM GOUDARZI, MATTHEW T. CACKETT
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Patent number: 8210969Abstract: A sports utility handle is provided for use with a sports equipment shaft including an upper shaft surface having an upper shaft plane, a lower shaft surface having a lower shaft plane, two side shaft surfaces having side surface planes and a shaft centerline. The handle includes a shaft engagement end, a handle termination end opposite thereto, an upper handle surface, a lower handle surface comprising a lower surface spline extending inwards from the lower shaft plane towards the upper shaft plane in a first lower handle surface beginning at the shaft engagement end. The lower surface spline extending outwards in the lower shaft plane direction in a second lower handle surface beginning at the first lower handle surface and extending towards the handle termination end. A curved stop element runs between the upper handle surface towards the lower handle surface at the handle termination end and is sized to fit within a human palm.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2009Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Inventor: Brian T. Clancy
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Publication number: 20120157225Abstract: A golf club or component thereof has a surface, wherein at least one area of the surface has a level of hydrophilicity which is less than the level of hydrophilicity in at least one surrounding portion, causing moisture to be preferentially attracted to the surrounding portion. In one aspect, the surface is a striking face and the surrounding portion is one or more grooves formed in the striking face. In another aspect, the surface is a grip and the surrounding portion is one or more channels formed in the grip. In some examples, hydrophobic or superhydrophobic surfaces on golf club components repel water and, in some instances, also offer self-cleaning functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2012Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: David S. Lee, John Thomas Stites
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Patent number: 8192296Abstract: A gripping system, apparatus, and methods for users with weakened hand strength, or able-bodied users desiring a better grip, involving a mating glove and a grip, handle, or graspable surface of an object. The mating glove covers a person's hand and interfaces and mates with the grip, handle, or graspable surface. The mating glove has a palm side, a dorsal side, and finger compartments. The mating glove includes hook-and-loop fastener material for mating with complementary hook-and-loop fastener material integrated into the grip, handle, or graspable surface. The grip, handle, or graspable surface further includes recesses integrated within the grip or handle for accommodating the hook-and-loop fastener material. The invention also involves a retrofit tape kit for facilitating gripping of any graspable surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Inventor: Patrick Pinkart
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Publication number: 20120129623Abstract: A heated element includes a thermally and electrically conductive polymer in a shaped or spaced arrangement. The spaced arrangement has at least one string of material with ends that are configured to be electrically connected to a power source. A first end is connected to a positive terminal of the power source while the other end is connected to a negative terminal of the power source. A hand grip includes the heating element disposed on an inner layer, and may include an outer layer. The spaced arrangement may be disposed between the inner and outer layer for indirect heating applications. Alternatively, portions of the spaced arrangement may protrude from either the inner layer or the outer layer for direct heating applications. The heated element may be used with a number of devices, including but not limited to, golf club grips, hand grips, heating pads, blankets, or other applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventors: David Keith Gill, Billy Dee Wood
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Publication number: 20120129624Abstract: A golf club grip having a double construction includes a cylindrical inside layer part made of a first rubber having a first hardness, and a cylindrical outside layer part made of a second rubber having a second hardness lower than the first hardness, which part covers the cylindrical inside layer part. The cylindrical inside layer part has a length 1 to 4 cm longer than the length of a half of the entire length of the grip. The cylindrical inside layer part is provided with a plurality of longitudinal projecting strips formed on the outer peripheral surface thereof, and the plurality of longitudinal projecting strips extend from the proximal end side of the cylindrical inside layer part to a portion of 70 to 80% of the entire length of the cylindrical inside layer part along the axis line direction of the cylindrical inside layer part, and are formed at fixed intervals in the circumferential direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: BRIDGESTONE SPORTS CO., LTDInventors: Hiromasa ITO, Yoshifumi NAKAJIMA, Tadahiro TAKECHI
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Patent number: 8182361Abstract: A changeable grip 12 for a shock imparting implement has a gripping sleeve 18 positioned on a handle sleeve 15 attached to a handle 14. A lower end of gripping sleeve 18 abuts a ledge 28 integrally formed in the handle sleeve 15. A threaded cap 20 compresses the gripping sleeve 18 against the ledge 28 to secure the grip 12 to the handle sleeve 15. Optional splines 40 on an outer surface of the handle sleeve 15 meshing with channels 42 in the gripping sleeve 18 function to prevent slippage or rotation during use.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2010Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventor: David Keith Gill
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Patent number: 8123627Abstract: A grip and method of making such a grip configured for the handle of a golf club having a single panel that is wrapped about an underlisting sleeve. The panel includes a vertical score line and the sleeve includes a corresponding score line. When wrapped about the sleeve, the vertical score lines are generally aligned.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2010Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Inventor: Ben Huang
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Patent number: 8117942Abstract: A vehicle handle with improved vibration proof function. A balance weight has an inner balance weight portion with a center-of-mass positioned in a handle pipe, and an outer balance weight portion. A floating damper interposed between an outer periphery of the inner balance weight portion and an inner surface of the handle pipe supports the balance weight in one location that includes the center-of-mass of the balance weight.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2006Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masaaki Kuwata, Yoshihiro Suzuki
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Publication number: 20120028728Abstract: A pre-molded or moldable shaft grip includes a pre-configured or moldable section disposed within a substantially circular outer grip layer. A pre-configured or moldable section substantially conforms to a player's grip, facilitating consistent finger placement. The pre-configured section may comprise the shaft, a separate section, or multiple sections of varying durometer. The moldable section may include a layer of moldable material, or a cavity disposed between the outer grip layer and the shaft containing a moldable substance. Overall grip durometer can be adjusted by varying the pressure within the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventors: William S. Tremulis, Michael John Deg, Kyle Thomas Deg
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Patent number: 8096893Abstract: A golf club including a club head with a ball striking face lying in a plane and a shaft connected to the club head. The golf club is formed with an elongated handle, having a cross-sectional configuration with a first length in a direction perpendicular to the plane of said ball striking face and a second length in a direction parallel to the plane of said ball striking face. Alignment indicia in the form of intersecting lines is provided on a top surface of the handle to assist the golfer to properly align the golf club in order to execute a proper golf stroke toward an intended target.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2004Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Inventor: Richard D. Ferris
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Publication number: 20110300966Abstract: A handle 14 with a changeable grip 12 for a shock imparting implement has a gripping sleeve 18 positioned on an end 24 of a handle 14 abutting a ledge 28 integrally formed in the handle 14. A threaded cap 20 compresses the gripping sleeve 18 against the ledge 28 to secure the grip 12 to the handle 14. Optional splines 40 on an outer surface of the handle 14 meshing with channels 42 in the gripping sleeve 18 function to prevent slippage or rotation during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventor: David Keith Gill
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Patent number: 8066585Abstract: A pre-molded or moldable shaft grip includes a pre-configured or moldable section disposed within a substantially circular outer grip layer. A pre-configured or moldable section substantially conforms to a player's grip, facilitating consistent finger placement. The pre-configured section may comprise the shaft, a separate section, or multiple sections of varying durometer. The moldable section may include a layer of moldable material, or a cavity disposed between the outer grip layer and the shaft containing a moldable substance. Overall grip durometer can be adjusted by varying the pressure within the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Inventors: William S. Tremulis, Michael John Deg, Kyle Thomas Deg
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Publication number: 20110256950Abstract: A method of making a grip for a handle includes forming a substantially cylindrical body portion from a material at least partially comprised of cork and forming an elongate cavity through the substantially cylindrical body portion. The method also includes separating the substantially cylindrical body portion into a plurality of ring segments each having an inner surface area, first side surface area, second side surface area, and an outer surface area, applying an adhesive to the inner surface area, first side surface area, and second side surface area and applying the ring segments to a handle, such that each of the plurality of ring segments securely adheres to the handle and to an adjacent ring segment. The method further includes pressing each of the plurality of ring segments onto the handle to form the grip and customizing the geometrical configuration of the grip to conform to the preference of a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventor: James M. Claire
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Patent number: 8021247Abstract: The invention relates to a device for a golf club providing an excellent orientation of the club head in the target direction. The disclosed golf club comprises a head having a striking surface, a grip having a butt end, and a shaft connecting the head at its upper end, and the grip at its lower end; wherein the butt end comprises an aiming notch oriented perpendicular to the plane of zero loft of the striking surface, and wherein the head comprises stabilizing profiles on its lower face.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2009Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Inventor: Louis Philippe Brolly
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Publication number: 20110212793Abstract: A golf club grip system having grips that have grip diameters ranging from 1.0 inches (25.4 mm) to 1.2 inches (30.5 mm). Additionally, each golf club grip may include an outer wrap and an inner layer. The outer wrap is substantially thinner than the inner layer and consists predominantly of polyurethane and felt. Specifically, in one exemplary embodiment, the outer wrap consists of two separate layers of polyurethane, a layer of felt, and two thin strips of adhesive tape. By utilizing these materials, the outer wrap provides a high traction, i.e., slip resistant, surface with improved shock and vibration dampening characteristics. Additionally, by utilizing the combination of the outer wrap and the inner layer, the grip provides shock absorption with substantially increased resistant to torsional forces.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventor: Michael R. Kachlik
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Publication number: 20110207546Abstract: A golf club grip including a thin, resilient elastomeric inner sleeve and a tapered outer sleeve. The inner sleeve includes an elongated tubular body having an enlarged proximal end portion and being sized for sliding engagement onto the handle area of a golf club. The outer sleeve is preferably coextensive with, and adhered onto an outer surface of the tubular body and is formed of thin resilient preferably natural cork material. A proximal end of the outer sleeve abuts against a shoulder forming a transition between the thin tubular body and enlarged proximal end portion. The tapered outer surfaces of the inner and outer sleeves are substantially taperingly continuous.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventor: Tito M. Vitorino
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Patent number: 7985314Abstract: A slip-resistant shock absorbing golf club grip that includes a felt layer, a fabric mesh formed of fibers and a polyurethane coating covering the mesh and felt, the fibers of the mesh defining grooves in the surface of the slip-resistant polyurethane which are engaged by a users' hands, with the polyurethane coating being buffed to partially expose the fibers.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2008Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Inventor: Ben Huang
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Patent number: 7980961Abstract: A grip for the handle of a golf club having at least one panel with a modified seam that is wrapped about an underlisting sleeve. The edges of the panels are coupled together with three attachment interfaces. The grip reduces impact shock and provides a feeling of tackiness in the manner of a spirally wrapped polyurethane-felt grip while allowing the use of multiple color panels and inserts and easy installation onto a golf club shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Inventor: Ben Huang
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Patent number: 7980962Abstract: A golf club (2) according to the present invention includes a head (4), a shaft (6) and a grip (8). A maximum thickness portion of the grip (8) is present within a range of 3 to 8 mm from a butt end. When the closest position to a tip side in the maximum thickness portion is set to be a reference position (K), a position placed apart from the reference position (K) toward the tip side by 20 mm is set to be a position (A), a position placed apart from the reference position (K) toward the tip side by 30 mm is set to be a position (B), a position placed apart from the reference position (K) toward the tip side by 50 mm is set to be a position (C), and a position placed apart from the reference position (K) toward the tip side by 200 mm is set to be a position (D), a taper ratio (T1) between the reference position (K) and the position (A) is equal to or higher than 0.255 and is equal to or lower than 0.270, a taper ratio (T2) between the position (B) and the position (C) is equal to or higher than 0.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2009Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: SRI Sports LimitedInventor: Hiroaki Fujimoto
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Publication number: 20110172024Abstract: A grip for sporting equipment having a gripping end includes a base having a hollow interior defining a gripping end receiver and an exterior surface including at least one cavity defined in least a portion of a thickness thereof. At least one insert defining an exterior perimeter substantially coincident with an interior perimeter of the at least one cavity is provided. The at least one cavity is defined in less than a full circumference of the base exterior surface. When assembled, the at least one insert, the at least one cavity, and the base exterior surface define at least one of a substantially flush top surface, a raised surface, and an indented surface, and likewise define a decorative, informational, or functional design disposed on the base exterior surface. In turn, items of sporting equipment and methods for providing grips for sporting equipment are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Clive S. Lu
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Publication number: 20110165959Abstract: A putter comprising a grip having an anatomically correct shape to promote proper grasping of the putter, a shaft having a first end and a second end, wherein the grip is attached to the first end of the shaft, a hosel attached to the second end of the shaft, a head attached to the hosel, the head having a striking face, and an alignment feature of the putter adapted to ensure correct assembly of the head onto the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventor: Lon KLEIN
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Publication number: 20110165957Abstract: A lightweight, oversized grip assembly for a golf club or other sporting equipment includes a first grip element defining an open channel for receiving a gripping end of the golf club or other sporting equipment, and a second grip element dimensioned to match a cross-sectional dimension and a longitudinal dimension of the first grip element. The assembled first grip element and second grip element define a grip having a maximum diameter of up to about 500 mm. The first grip element defines an open channel axially along a longitudinal dimension thereof, having a width and a depth dimensioned to receive substantially an entirety of a thickness of the gripping end. The second grip element defines a substantially planar cover for capturing the base element and the gripping end between the first grip element and the second grip element.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 1, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventor: Clive S. Lu
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Publication number: 20110165958Abstract: To provide a golf club grip in which torsional deformation is suppressed without impairing a grip feeling. A grip 10 has en inner layer portion 23, an intermediate layer portion 24, and an outer layer portion 25. Resin films 26 and 27 are disposed between the respective layer portions. The outer layer portion 25 is formed of sort rubber and the intermediate layer portion 24 and the inner layer portion 23 are formed of hard rubber. The resin sheets 26 end 27 are constituted as a nonwoven fabric formed of aramid fibers. The Young's modulus Es of the resin sheets 26 and 27 is adjusted to be larger than the Young's modulus (Ei, Ec, Eo) of the inner layer portion 23, the intermediate layer portion 24, and the outer layer portion 25, and a relationship of Eo<Ec?Ei<Es is established.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2009Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventor: Toshihoko Hachiro
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Patent number: 7963857Abstract: A golf club grip system having grips that have grip diameters ranging from 1.0 inches (25.4 mm) to 1.2 inches (30.5 mm). Additionally, each golf club grip may include an outer wrap and an inner layer. The outer wrap is substantially thinner than the inner layer and consists predominantly of polyurethane and felt. Specifically, in one exemplary embodiment, the outer wrap consists of two separate layers of polyurethane, a layer of felt, and two thin strips of adhesive tape. By utilizing these materials, the outer wrap provides a high traction, i.e., slip resistant, surface with improved shock and vibration dampening characteristics. Additionally, by utilizing the combination of the outer wrap and the inner layer, the grip provides shock absorption with substantially increased resistant to torsional forces.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Inventor: Michael R. Kachlik
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Publication number: 20110143853Abstract: A golf grip apparatus includes a pre-molded cap that is fixedly attached to a molded outer sleeve. The golf grip is adapted to be mounted onto the proximal end of a golf club shaft. The golf grip may be permanently mounted onto the golf club shaft, with the outer sleeve of the grip being disposed around the outer circumference of the golf club shaft and the pre-molded cap of the grip being disposed at the most proximal end of the shaft. The outer sleeve may have a predetermined wall thickness that is sufficiently thin to provide a hollow area between the grip's outer sleeve and the club's shaft, when the grip is in use, thus reducing the weight of the grip. Spacers may be created on the inner surface of the grip so that when the grip is mounted onto a shaft, the spacers may assist in maintaining the position of the golf club shaft in the grip.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Alex Lee Walls
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Publication number: 20110124431Abstract: [Subject] The objective is to provide a golf club where a separation of a weight for swingweight adjustment can be certainly prevented and the weight can be easily detached/attached and replaced; concurrently, the center of gravity is slanted toward the shaft side, and the center of gravity position can be stabilized. [Resolution Means] A golf club 10 has a grip part 16 and a weight part 18. A threaded shaft 26 is established at the grip part 16 side, and a female screw part 22 is established in the weight part 18. In the gold club 10, the grip part 16 and the weight part 18 can be integrated in the state where a spring washer 30 is interposed, by screwing a threaded shaft 26 with a female screw part 22 under a condition where the spring washer 30 is mounted to the threaded shaft 26.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventor: Nakaba Karube
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Publication number: 20110118043Abstract: A grip for sporting equipment includes a base defining a receiver for receiving a gripping end. The base includes a pair of opposed grip base ends and an intervening center portion. At least one sheet of material is provided for encircling at least the base center portion. The at least one sheet of material includes at least two opposed beveled edges which when abutting define a seam disposed within a groove. The opposed abutting beveled edges are secured one to the other by stitching disposed within the groove. An adhesive strip overlays the groove and stitching. A substantially transparent top protective layer may overlay at least a portion of the at least one sheet of material, the adhesive strip, and the base. In turn, items of sporting equipment and methods for providing grips for sporting equipment are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2011Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventor: Clive S. Lu
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Publication number: 20110111879Abstract: Golf club, golf club head and/or golf club grip structures include portions formed of a recycled regrind material. For instance, a golf club head, such as a putter head, may include a ball striking surface at least partially formed of regrind. In some examples, the golf club grip, such as a putter grip, may be at least partially formed of the recycled regrind material. For example, the grip may have an interior grip portion formed of regrind to provide a firm, sturdy grip structure, and it may include an exterior portion wrapped around the interior grip portion and formed of a softer material. In other examples, portions of the exterior surface of the grip may be formed of regrind while other portions may be formed of a different material that may, in some examples, be softer than the regrind.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2010Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventor: Jeremy N. Snyder
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Publication number: 20110111880Abstract: A single sheet golf club grip comprises a single sheet layer wrapped around and adhered onto a sleeve body of an inner lining sleeve, an inner surface dimension of the sheet layer being longitudinally narrower than an outer surface dimension of the sleeve body to form an axial gap between two axial margins of the sheet layer, an axial seam structure including a seam strip and a plurality of flat binding surfaces along each side of the axial gap between the seam strip and each of the two axial margins to be strong enough to hold a single natural leather sheet to give the grip a soft, firm look and feel for slip resistance, a dense structure for torque resistance, and a durable gripping surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventors: Hong-Sung Chu, Chiung-Ling Wang Chu
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Publication number: 20110098126Abstract: A visual and tactile confirmation golf grip and system is provided. The golf grip includes a grip body having an upper portion, a lower portion, a grip length, a proximal end, a distal end, and an exterior body surface. The exterior body surface is defined by a first quadrant, a second quadrant, a third quadrant, and a fourth quadrant. The golf grip may include a first alignment channel, a second alignment channel, a third alignment channel, or a fourth alignment channel. The alignment channels are configured to extend longitudinally along the exterior body surface. The golf grip also includes at least one butt end alignment channel that extends along the proximal end of the golf grip. The alignment channels are sized and dimensioned to accommodate two-point discrimination, and thus allow a golfer to tactilely perceive the alignment channels to help build psychomotor confidence, which ultimately leads to better golf shots.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventor: LANNY L. JOHNSON
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Patent number: 7931544Abstract: An implement grip assembly with an open ended tubular flexible grip assembled over a tubular implement handle. An end cap with deflectable portions is inserted in the open end of the handle and the deflectable portions frictionally engage the tubular handle for retention. The cap may also have surfaces detentably engaging corresponding surfaces on the flexible grip. A decorative medallion may be received on the cap and frictionally or magnetically retained thereon.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventor: David Keith Gill
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Publication number: 20110092305Abstract: [Subject] The objective is to provide a grip structure that enables a user to certainly grip a grip part at a predetermined position; concurrently, that excels in visual quality and is aesthetically pleasing. [Resolution Means] Scales 50 are established at predetermined intervals in the axial direction of a grip part 16, for example, on a toe side peripheral part 30 and a heel side peripheral part out of a circumferential surface 28 of the grip part 16, and particularly on the toe side peripheral part 30, the scales 50 are formed with asperity expanding toward a circumferential direction of the grip part 16. This scale 50 functions as a positioning scale and/or an angle adjustment scale. Further, angle adjustment scales 60, 62 and 64 may be established at the lower portion of the grip part 16.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventor: Nakaba Karube
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Publication number: 20110077099Abstract: A dual grip putter has a pair of grip members rising from the upper end of the putter shaft, forming a Vee at an angle of about fifteen to eighteen degrees, with an open space between the two grip members. Upper ends of the grip members are spaced about 2½ inches apart. This arrangement positions the golfer's hands so that his or her forearms are aligned with the upper arms, with elbows generally straight, and so that the shoulders are both at an even height.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventor: Norman E. DeZalia, SR.
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Publication number: 20110077100Abstract: A grip and method of making such a grip configured for the handle of a golf club having a single panel that is wrapped about an underlisting sleeve. The panel includes a vertical score line and the sleeve includes a corresponding score line. When wrapped about the sleeve, the vertical score lines are generally aligned.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventor: Ben Huang
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Patent number: 7909705Abstract: A variable mass cap 20 for a shock imparting implement grip has a butt element 22 connected to a tubular portion 24 constructed to receive a selected mass 26, 28. The tubular portion 24 fits snugly within a recess 34 of a body 32, and is retained therein by the engagement of an annular ridge 36 with a first annular groove 30 disposed in an outer surface of the tubular portion 24. In an alternate embodiment, threaded portion 31 is received by and engaged by a corresponding threaded recess 34. The cap 20 is mechanically secured to the body 32 for providing a grip with a variable mass.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2008Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: David Keith Gill, William Wendell Andersen, Donald Lawrence Murdock, Bruce John Norton
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Publication number: 20110065524Abstract: The disclosure herein includes a grip for a golf club with a flexible tube and a layered sheet. The tube includes a tubular body and raised portions extending from the tubular body. The outer surface of the raised portions cooperates with the layered sheet to form a gripping surface. The grip reduces impact shock and provides a feeling of tackiness while providing increased variation in the physical characteristics of the gripping surface. The disclosure further provides a golf club grip that includes a resilient strip spirally wrapped about an underlisting sleeve having a cap and a nipple. The underside of the cap is formed a downwardly facing circumferential slot that receives the upper edge of the strip. The nipple is formed with an upwardly facing groove that receives the lower portion of the strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventor: Ben Huang
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Publication number: 20110053704Abstract: Disclosed are grips and methods of making grips for use with the handle of an article, and in particular for use with golf clubs, fishing poles, bicycle handles, hand tools, etc. Embodiments preferably include a first portion made of a first material and a second portion made of a second material. The first portion is preferably less dense and/or lighter than the second portion to allow for the manufacture of a light grip with different characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventor: Ben Huang
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Publication number: 20110045919Abstract: A grip for a ball hitting device, for example for a golf club, comprising a shaft from one end of which protrudes a head having a face for hitting a ball, for example a golf ball, said grip being destined to be fixed to the end of the shaft opposite the head, said grip comprising a web which is to be wrapped around the shaft in the shape of a tube, said web having an external face which is to come in contact with the hand of the user of the ball hitting device, and an internal face that is to be fixated to said shaft, characterized in that hooks are protruding from said internal face, said hooks being destined to cooperate with loops or hooks protruding from said shaft so as to effect fixation of said grip to said shaft by a hook and loop or hook in hook self gripper or mechanical fastener.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventor: Djamila Mezzi
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Patent number: 7886787Abstract: A cover for the grip area of golf clubs to keep them dry and protected from the elements is herein disclosed, preferably comprising a neoprene covering in the shape of a tube with the approximate dimensions of twelve (12) to twenty (20) inches long and a diameter of two (2) inches. A first end of the tube is sealed, while a second end is furnished with a flexible membrane which seals it against the club shaft. The closed end is provided with a hook to allow the cover to be hung along with a club, thereby providing a means for the cover to be placed over the grip end of a golf club in much the same manner as a sock. This not only extends the life of the club and grip, but provides the golfer with enhanced performance due to the decreased risk of slippage during play, particularly during wet conditions.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Inventor: Michael A. Wilson
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Patent number: 7862446Abstract: The disclosure herein includes a grip for a golf club with a flexible tube and a layered sheet. The tube includes a tubular body and raised portions extending from the tubular body. The outer surface of the raised portions cooperates with the layered sheet to form a gripping surface. The grip reduces impact shock and provides a feeling of tackiness while providing increased variation in the physical characteristics of the gripping surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2007Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventor: Ben Huang
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Patent number: 7862445Abstract: The disclosure herein includes a grip for a golf club with a flexible tube and a layered sheet. The tube includes a tubular body and raised portions extending from the tubular body. The outer surface of the raised portions cooperates with the layered sheet to form a gripping surface. The grip reduces impact shock and provides a feeling of tackiness while providing increased variation in the physical characteristics of the gripping surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2007Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventor: Ben Huang
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Publication number: 20100304882Abstract: A variable mass cap 20 for a shock imparting implement grip has a butt element 22 connected to a tubular portion 24 constructed to receive a selected mass 26, 28. The tubular portion 24 fits snugly within a recess 34 of a body 32, and is retained therein by the engagement of an annular ridge 36 with a first annular groove 30 disposed in an outer surface of the tubular portion 24. In an alternate embodiment, threaded portion 31 is received by and engaged by a corresponding threaded recess 34. The cap 20 is mechanically secured to the body 32 for providing a grip with a variable mass.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2008Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: Eaton CorporationInventors: David Keith Gill, William Wendell Andersen, Donald Lawrence Murdock, Bruce John Norton
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Patent number: 7837576Abstract: The two-faced golf putter includes a putter head having a putting face and a chipping face disposed on at least one side of the putter head, an angled toe, an angled heel and a bottom sole. Both the angled toe and heel include a respective setup guide to assist the user in properly positioning over the putter. A sight alignment groove is formed on the top of the putter head to help aim the ball. An elongated shaft extends upwardly from a centered bore in the top surface of the putter head, which improves balance and feel to the putter. The top portion of the shaft includes an elongated handle to accommodate a wide range of user grip sizes and techniques. To further assist accurate setup placement of the putter head, an alignment dot is disposed behind the shaft on top of the putter head. The bottom sole includes at least one upwardly extending sloping side to permit angling of the putter for chipping.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2010Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Inventor: David L Paige
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Publication number: 20100292021Abstract: A golf club grip system is presented comprised of golf club grips of identical weights regardless of their grip thickness. The identical weight may be maintained by altering the grip material compound, grip construction method, or by varying the length of the grip along the golf club shaft as the grip width is varied. A golf club grip system comprised of grips of varied sizes to fit the golfer correctly while allowing specific weights within that grip size to be selected as an aid to the club builder in matching components. A set of standardized grip widths is also presented that varies in increments of the thickness of duct tape, thus providing a standard method of adjusting the thickness of a golf club grip on a shaft. The system is designed to permit pre-manufactured golf club grips to be selected by grip thickness and feel, while remaining identically weighted to all other possible thicknesses.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Inventor: Mitchell C. Voges
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Publication number: 20100285896Abstract: A golf grip includes a grip member and a holding control arrangement provided on an outer circumferential surface of the golf grip. The holding control arrangement has a first controlling surface and a second controlling surface having different frictional coefficients and longitudinally extended along a longitudinal axis direction of a shaft of a golf club, so that the two different textures adjacent between the first and second controlling surfaces provides a force for resisting an unwanted twisting force. The unwanted twisting force is a force occurred at a tangent direction of the longitudinal shaft while the golf club is being swung. With the longitudinal first and second controlling surfaces of the holding control arrangement, the golf grip is capable of preventing the golf club rotatably slipping out the hand of the golfer and the unwanted twisting force.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventor: Yung-Hsiang Chen
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Publication number: 20100273568Abstract: Disclosed are grips and methods of making grips for use with the handle of an article, and in particular for use with golf clubs. The grip is preferably light weight and includes an ethylene vinyl acetate sleeve member and a gripping member attached thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Ben Huang
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Publication number: 20100261538Abstract: A golf club or component thereof has a surface, wherein at least one area of the surface has a level of hydrophilicity which is less than the level of hydrophilicity in at least one surrounding portion, causing moisture to be preferentially attracted to the surrounding portion. In one aspect, the surface is a striking face and the surrounding portion is one or more grooves formed in the striking face. In another aspect, the surface is a grip and the surrounding portion is one or more channels formed in the grip. In some examples, hydrophobic or superhydrophobic surfaces on golf club components repel water and, in some instances, also offer self-cleaning functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2009Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventor: David S. Lee