Club length adjustment device
US-10220276-B2 · Mar 5, 2019 · US
US11850486B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11850486-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217652061-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 22, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2023 |
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A golf club has a first shaft coupled to a club head, a second shaft configured to slidably engage a portion of the first shaft, a grip coupled to the second shaft, and an adjustable length shaft assembly received by the second shaft and configured to allow a portion of the first shaft to slide in relation to the second shaft in a first configuration, and to restrict a portion of the first shaft from sliding in relation to the second shaft in a second configuration. The grip is restricted from rotation about the first shaft or the second shaft as the first shaft slides in relation to the second shaft.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A golf club comprising: a first shaft coupled to a club head; a second shaft configured to slidably engage a portion of the first shaft; a grip coupled to the second shaft; and an adjustable length shaft assembly at least partially positioned within the second shaft and configured to permit a portion of the first shaft to slide in relation to the second shaft, the adjustable length shaft assembly comprising: an insert coupled to an axial end face of the first shaft, the insert comprising a threaded aperture and a tubular portion devoid of threads; and a threaded screw configured to threadably engage with the threaded aperture of the insert, the threaded screw configured to rotate, wherein in response to rotation of the threaded screw, the insert travels along the threaded screw and supports the first shaft to allow the first shaft to slide in relation to the second shaft to adjust a length of the golf club; wherein the threaded screw is received by a retainer, the retainer configured to remain static with respect to the second shaft and allows for a rotation of the threaded screw; wherein the insert is positioned away from the retainer in an expanded configuration, and the insert abuts the retainer in a fully contracted configuration; wherein at least one of an outer surface of the insert or an outer surface of the retainer comprise a plurality of nodal protrusions; and wherein the grip is restricted from rotation about the first shaft or the second shaft as the first shaft slides in relation to the second shaft. 2. The golf club of claim 1 , wherein the adjustable length shaft assembly includes a socket configured to receive a tool. 3. The golf club of claim 1 , wherein the adjustable length shaft assembly permits a portion of the first shaft to slide in relation to the second shaft in a first configuration; and wherein the adjustable length shaft assembly restricts a portion of the first shaft from sliding in relation to the second shaft in a second configuration. 4. The golf club of claim 1 , wherein an inner surface of the second shaft and an outer surface of the insert comprise a shape capable of restricting rotational motion between the second shaft and the insert. 5. The golf club of claim 4 , wherein the inner surface of the second shaft and the outer surface of the insert comprise a hexagonal cross sectional shape. 6. The golf club of claim 1 , wherein the retainer comprises one or more pegs that are configured to be received by one or more apertures disposed on the second shaft. 7. The golf club of claim 1 , wherein an inner surface of the tubular portion comprises one or more ribs that engage with the threaded screw. 8. The golf club of claim 1 , wherein the first shaft is received by an alignment member positioned near an end of the second shaft and configured to improve a concentricity of the first shaft within the second shaft. 9. The golf club of claim 8 , wherein the alignment member comprises one or more pegs that are configured to be received by one or more apertures disposed on the second shaft. 10. The golf club of claim 9 , wherein the alignment member does not translate within the second shaft during operation of the adjustable shaft length assembly. 11. A golf club comprising: a first shaft coupled to a club head; a second shaft configured to slidably engage a portion of the first shaft; a grip coupled to the second shaft; and an adjustable length shaft assembly at least partially positioned within the second shaft and configured to permit a portion of the first shaft to slide in relation to the second shaft, the adjustable length shaft assembly comprising: an insert coupled to an axial end face of the first shaft, the insert comprising a threaded aperture and a tubular portion devoid of threads; a threaded screw configured to threadably engage with the threaded aperture of the insert, the threaded screw configured to rotate, wherein in response to rotation of the threaded screw, the insert and the first shaft are fixed relative to each other and travel along the threaded screw to allow the first shaft to slide in relation to the second shaft to adjust a length of the golf club; and an alignment member positioned near an end of the second shaft and configured to improve a concentricity of the first shaft within the second shaft; wherein the threaded screw is received by a retainer, the retainer configured to remain static with respect to the second shaft and allows for a rotation of the threaded screw; wherein the insert is positioned away from the retainer in an expanded configuration, and the insert abuts the retainer in a fully contracted configuration; wherein at least one of an outer surface of the insert or an outer surface of the retainer comprise a plurality of nodal protrusions; and wherein the grip is restricted from rotation about the first shaft or the second shaft as the first shaft slides in relation to the second shaft. 12. The golf club of claim 11 , wherein the adjustable length shaft assembly includes a socket configured to receive a tool. 13. The golf club of claim 11 , wherein the adjustable length shaft assembly permits a wherein the adjustable length shaft assembly restricts a portion of the first shaft from sliding in relation to the second shaft in a second configuration. 14. The golf club of claim 11 , wherein the insert and the first shaft are fixed relative to each other and travel along the second shaft in response to rotation of the threaded screw. 15. The golf club of claim 11 , wherein an inner surface of the second shaft and an outer surface of the insert comprise a shape capable of restricting rotational motion between the second shaft and the insert. 16. The golf club of claim 15 , wherein the inner surface of the second shaft and the outer surface of the insert comprise a hexagonal cross sectional shape. 17. The golf club of claim 11 , wherein the retainer comprises one or more pegs that are configured to be received by one or more apertures disposed on the second shaft. 18. The golf club of claim 11 , wherein an inner surface of the tubular portion comprises one or more ribs that engage with the threaded screw. 19. The golf club of claim 11 , wherein the alignment member comprises one or more pegs that are configured to be received by one or more apertures disposed on the second shaft. 20. The golf club of claim 11 , wherein the alignment member does not translate within the second shaft during operation of the adjustable shaft length assembly.
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