Golf grip with enhanced vibration transmission

US9533203B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9533203-B2
Application numberUS-201514882797-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 14, 2015
Priority dateOct 19, 2014
Publication dateJan 3, 2017
Grant dateJan 3, 2017

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A golf grip composed of multiple rubber compound layers producing properties within the golf grip to promote vibration transmission.

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We claim: 1. A golf grip with enhanced vibration transmission, comprising: an elongated tubular body having an exterior surface, an interior surface, a butt end, a tip end, and a length from the butt end to the tip end; wherein a point along the length has a cross-section having a cross-sectional area, an exterior cross-sectional radius, and an interior surface radius; wherein the cross-section includes a first region, having a first region thickness, and a second region, the second region extending inward from the exterior surface a second region thickness that is constant around a perimeter of the cross-section, and thereby defining the first region as the balance of the cross-section between the interior surface and the second region, wherein the second region thickness is equal to one-third of a difference between the minimum exterior cross-sectional radius and the minimum interior surface radius; and wherein a first region average density is determined for a first region test volume bounded by the interior surface, the second region, the cross-section, and an offset cross-section that is parallel to the cross-section and 1 cm away from the cross-section; wherein a second region average density is determined for a second region test volume bounded by the exterior surface, the first region, the cross-section, and the offset cross-section; wherein a maximum first region thickness is at least 50% greater than a minimum first region thickness; and wherein the golf grip has an overall density, the second region average density is at least 65% greater than the overall density of the golf grip, and the first region average density is less than the second region average density. 2. The golf grip of claim 1 , wherein the first region average density is less than 75% of the second region average density. 3. The golf grip of claim 2 , wherein the first region and the second region consist of rubber compounds. 4. The golf grip of claim 2 , wherein the second region average density is at least 50% greater than the first region average density. 5. The golf grip of claim 4 , wherein the second region average density is no more than 200% greater than the first region average density. 6. The golf grip of claim 1 , wherein the second region average density is at least 0.8 g/cc. 7. The golf grip of claim 6 , wherein the first region average density is less than 0.6 g/cc. 8. The golf grip of claim 1 , wherein within the cross-section the cross-sectional area is at least 4.75 cm 2 . 9. The golf grip of claim 8 , wherein within the cross-section at least one point on the exterior surface has a cross-sectional radius of at least 0.46 inches, and the golf grip has a volume of at least 100 cc. 10. The golf grip of claim 1 , further including a tip-to-shaft connector located at the tip end of the golf grip and including a connector interior surface and a connector exterior surface, wherein a portion of the connector interior surface forms a portion of the interior surface, a portion of the connector exterior surface forms a portion of the exterior surface, and the tip-to-shaft connector has a connector density that is at least as great as the second region average density. 11. The golf grip of claim 1 , wherein the overall density of the golf grip is 0.45-0.65 g/cc. 12. A golf grip with enhanced vibration transmission, comprising: an elongated tubular body having an exterior surface, an interior surface, a butt end, a tip end, and a length from the butt end to the tip end; wherein a point along the length has a cross-section having a cross-sectional area, an exterior cross-sectional radius, and an interior surface radius; wherein the cross-section includes a first region, having a first region thickness, and a second region, the second region extending inward from the exterior surface a second region thickness that is constant around a perimeter of the cross-section, and thereby defining the first region as the balance of the cross-section between the interior surface and the second region, wherein the second region thickness is equal to one-third of a difference between the minimum exterior cross-sectional radius and the minimum interior surface radius; wherein a first region average density is determined for a first region test volume bounded by the interior surface, the second region, the cross-section, and an offset cross-section that is parallel to the cross-section and 1 cm away from the cross-section; wherein a second region average density is determined for a second region test volume bounded by the exterior surface, the first region, the cross-section, and the offset cross-section; wherein the golf grip has an overall density, the second region average density is at least 65% greater than the overall density of the golf grip, and the first region average density is less than the second region average density; wherein the elongated tubular body is formed of at least a first inner layer, a second outer layer, and a third intermediate layer, wherein the first inner layer, the second outer layer, and the third intermediate layer consist of rubber compounds joined together in a compression molding process, and wherein the first inner layer has a first layer quantity of blowing agent, the second outer layer has a second layer quantity of blowing agent, and the third intermediate layer has a third layer quantity of blowing agent, wherein the first layer quantity of blowing agent is at least twice the second layer quantity of blowing agent, and the third layer quantity of blowing agent is at least twice the second layer quantity of blowing agent. 13. The golf grip of claim 12 , wherein the second region average density is at least 50% greater than the first region average density, and the second region average density is no more than 200% greater than the first region average density. 14. The golf grip of claim 12 , wherein the second region average density is at least 0.8 g/cc and the first region average density is less than 0.6 g/cc. 15. The golf grip of claim 12 , wherein within the cross-section the cross-sectional area is at least 4.75 cm 2 , within the cross-section at least one point on the exterior surface has a cross-sectional radius of at least 0.46 inches, the golf grip has a volume of at least 100 cc, and the overall density of the golf grip is 0.45-0.65 g/cc. 16. A golf grip with enhanced vibration transmission, comprising: an elongated tubular body having an exterior surface, an interior surface, a butt end, a tip end, and a length from the butt end to the tip end; wherein a point along the length has a cross-section having a cross-sectional area, an exterior cross-sectional radius, and an interior surface radius; wherein the cross-section includes a first region, having a first region thickness, and a second region, the second region extending inward from the exterior surface a second region thickness that is constant around a perimeter of the cross-section, and thereby defining the first region as the balance of the cross-section between the interior surface and the second region, wherein the second region thickness is equal to one-third of a difference between the minimum exterior cross-sectional radius and the minimum interior surface radius; wherein a first region average density is determined for a first region test volume bounded by the interior surface, the second region, the cross-section, and an offset cross-section that is parallel to the cross-section and 1 cm away from the cross-section; wherein a second region average density is determined for a second region test volume bounded by

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

  • characterised by the material · CPC title

  • Tactile feedback · CPC title

  • Coverings specially adapted for handles, e.g. sleeves or ribbons · CPC title

  • A63B53/14Primary

    Handles · CPC title

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What does patent US9533203B2 cover?
A golf grip composed of multiple rubber compound layers producing properties within the golf grip to promote vibration transmission.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eaton Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B53/14. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 03 2017 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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