Golf club

US9387369B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9387369-B2
Application numberUS-201414290679-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 29, 2014
Priority dateMay 30, 2013
Publication dateJul 12, 2016
Grant dateJul 12, 2016

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A golf club includes a club head, and a shaft. The club head includes a hosel formed into a tubular body having a top end and a shaft insertion hole extending downwardly from the top end. The shaft includes a shaft main body and a reinforcing member. The shaft main body is formed into a tubular shape having a tip end, and an internal surface surrounding cavity therein. The reinforcing member has a specific gravity of not more than 2.0 and is fixed in the cavity of the shaft main body. The reinforcing member includes a first portion fitting the internal surface of the shaft main body. The first portion includes an uppermost edge positioned upwardly with respect to the top end of the hosel, and a lowermost edge positioned between the top end of the hosel and the tip end of the shaft main body.

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A golf club comprising: a golf club head; and a shaft, the golf club head comprising a hosel, the hosel formed into a tubular body having a top end and a shaft insertion hole extending downwardly from the top end, the shaft comprising a shaft main body and a reinforcing member, the shaft main body formed into a tubular shape having a tip end, and an internal surface surrounding axially extending cavity therein, the reinforcing member having a specific gravity in a range of not more than 2.0 and fixed in the cavity of the shaft main body, the reinforcing member comprising a first portion that comes into contact with the internal surface of the shaft main body directly, and the first portion having an uppermost edge and a lowermost edge, wherein the uppermost edge of the first portion is positioned upwardly with respect to the top end of the hosel, and the lowermost edge of the first portion is positioned between the top end of the hosel and the tip end of the shaft main body, and wherein the reinforcing member comprises a terminal end positioned at the tip end of the shaft main body, the terminal end is provided with a threaded hole extending upwardly from its bottom, and a fastener is fastened into the threaded hole from the tip end of the shaft main body. 2. The golf club according to claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing member further comprises a second portion formed integrally with the first portion, and the second portion comprises an axially extending thin portion having its outer surface separating from the internal surface of the shaft main body. 3. The golf club according to claim 2 , wherein the thin portion is provided downward with respect to the first portion. 4. The golf club according to claim 3 , wherein the second portion further comprises its terminal end provided downwardly with respect to the thin portion, and the terminal end is fixed at the tip end of the shaft main body. 5. The golf club according to claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing member further comprises a top portion extending upwardly from the uppermost edge of the first portion while reducing its outer diameter. 6. The golf club according to claim 5 , wherein the top portion has a hemisphere-like shape. 7. The golf club according to claim 1 , wherein the uppermost edge of the first portion is located in a distance of from 5 to 50 mm in a shaft axial direction from the top end of the hosel. 8. The golf club according to claim 1 , wherein the lowermost edge of the first portion is located in a distance of not more than 20 mm in a shaft axial direction from the top end of the hosel. 9. The golf club according to claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing member is provided with a vent passage which communicates a lower space of the first portion in the cavity with an upper space of the first portion in the cavity. 10. The golf club according to claim 1 , wherein the first portion extends from the uppermost edge to the lowermost edge continuously in a shaft axial direction. 11. The golf club according to claim 1 , wherein the fastener comprises a bolt head that comes into contact with an end face of the tip end of the shaft main body so as not to enter the cavity of the shaft main body. 12. The golf club according to claim 1 , wherein the first portion has an axial member having a circular cross-section. 13. A golf club comprising: a golf club head; and a shaft, the golf club head comprising a hosel, the hosel formed into a tubular body having a top end and a shaft insertion hole extending downwardly from the top end, the shaft comprising a shaft main body and a reinforcing member, the shaft main body formed into a tubular shape having a tip end, and an internal surface surrounding axially extending cavity therein, the reinforcing member having a specific gravity in a range of not more than 2.0 and fixed in the cavity of the shaft main body, the reinforcing member comprising a first portion fitting the internal surface of the shaft main body, and the first portion having an uppermost edge and a lowermost edge, wherein the uppermost edge of the first portion is positioned upwardly with respect to the top end of the hosel, and the lowermost edge of the first portion is positioned between the top end of the hosel and the tip end of the shaft main body, and wherein the reinforcing member is provided with a vent passage which communicates a lower space of the first portion in the cavity with an upper space of the first portion in the cavity. 14. A golf club comprising: a golf club head; and a shaft, the golf club head comprising a hosel, the hosel formed into a tubular body having a top end and a shaft insertion hole extending downwardly from the top end, the shaft comprising a shaft main body and a reinforcing member, the shaft main body formed into a tubular shape having a tip end, and an internal surface surrounding axially extending cavity therein, the reinforcing member having a specific gravity in a range of not more than 2.0 and fixed in the cavity of the shaft main body, the reinforcing member comprising a first portion fitting the internal surface of the shaft main body, a second portion formed downward of the first portion, wherein the second portion comprises an axially extending thin portion having its outer surface separating from the internal surface of the shaft main body and a lower terminal end fixed to the tip end of the shaft main body and having an outer surface fitting the internal surface of the shaft main body, and the first portion having an uppermost edge and a lowermost edge, wherein the uppermost edge of the first portion is positioned upwardly with respect to the top end of the hosel, and the lowermost edge of the first portion is positioned between the top end of the hosel and the tip end of the shaft main body, and wherein the reinforcing member is provided with a vent passage which communicates a lower space with an upper space in the terminal end. 15. A golf club comprising: a golf club head; and a shaft, the golf club head comprising a hosel, the hosel formed into a tubular body having a top end and a shaft insertion hole extending downwardly from the top end, the shaft comprising a shaft main body and a reinforcing member, the shaft main body formed into a tubular shape having a tip end, and an internal surface surrounding axially extending cavity therein, the reinforcing member having a specific gravity in a range of not more than 2.0 and fixed in the cavity of the shaft main body, the reinforcing member comprising a first portion that comes into contact with the internal surface of the shaft main body directly, and the first portion having an uppermost edge and a lowermost edge, wherein the uppermost edge of the first portion is positioned upwardly with respect to the top end of the hosel, and the lowermost edge of the first portion is positioned between the top end of the hosel and the tip end of the shaft main body, and wherein the reinforcing member further comprises a top portion extending upwardly from the uppermost edge of the first portion while reducing its outer diameter. 16. The golf club according to claim 15 , wherein the top portion has a hemisphere-like shape.

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Classifications

  • with reinforcing fibres, e.g. carbon, polyamide fibres · CPC title

  • A63B53/02Primary

    Joint structures between the head and the shaft · CPC title

  • Metallic shafts · CPC title

  • Details or accessories of golf clubs, bats, rackets or the like · CPC title

  • Non-metallic shafts · CPC title

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What does patent US9387369B2 cover?
A golf club includes a club head, and a shaft. The club head includes a hosel formed into a tubular body having a top end and a shaft insertion hole extending downwardly from the top end. The shaft includes a shaft main body and a reinforcing member. The shaft main body is formed into a tubular shape having a tip end, and an internal surface surrounding cavity therein. The reinforcing member ha…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dunlop Sports Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B53/02. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 12 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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