Golf club head
US-2024238653-A1 · Jul 18, 2024 · US
US9962585B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9962585-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415104927-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 30, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 2, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 8, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 8, 2018 |
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A constrained frequency resonator is incorporated into the shaft of a striking implement for transferring and, advantageously, amplifying momentum from a striking end to a gripped end of the striking implement, thereby amplifying the sensation of a strike felt at the gripped end. The resonator has a substantially hourglass shape, with wide ends and a narrow waist, and is made of stainless steel or another very hard material. The shape of the resonator causes it to act as a vibration frequency filter that transfers and, preferably, amplifies a certain frequency or band of frequencies. The striking implement may be a golf club, pool cue, or other implement in which frequency transfer to a gripping section is desired.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A striking implement having a shaft extending between a head and a gripping section, wherein the shaft includes a resonator having material properties and dimensioning tuned to resonate at a desired resonant frequency upon impact to the head, and wherein the resonator amplifies and transmits vibratory motion caused by the impact from the head to the gripping section at the resonant frequency, wherein amplifying, by the resonator, the vibratory motion increases an amplitude of the vibratory motion occurring at the resonant frequency. 2. The striking implement of claim 1 , wherein the resonator has at least three-fold symmetry about its axis. 3. The striking implement of claim 1 , wherein the resonator comprises a distal end that receives the vibratory motion from the head, a proximal end that delivers the vibratory motion to the gripping section, and a recessed section connecting the distal end to the proximal end, the recessed section having a waist that is narrower than the proximal end and the distal end. 4. The striking implement of claim 3 , wherein the recessed section includes at least one transitional section between the waist and one of the proximal end and the distal end of the resonator. 5. The striking implement of claim 4 , wherein the transitional section has a continuously varying cross-section. 6. The striking implement of claim 3 , wherein the recessed section has a continuously varying cross-section between the proximal end and the distal end of the resonator. 7. The striking implement of claim 3 , wherein a cross-section of the recessed section is uniform and is at least one of circular and elliptical. 8. The striking implement of claim 1 , wherein the resonator has an hour glass configuration. 9. The striking implement of claim 1 , wherein the resonator is a metal having a high resistance to plastic deformation. 10. A shaft for a striking implement, the shaft having a distal shaft section coupled to a gripping section by a resonator that amplifies and transmits vibratory motion to the gripping section at a resonant frequency of the resonator, wherein an amplitude of the vibratory motion occurring at the resonant frequency is increased by the resonator, wherein the resonator has a distal end configured to couple to the distal shaft section and a proximal end configured to couple to one of the gripping section and a proximal shaft section, and wherein the resonator has a recessed section coupling the distal end to the proximal end and being tuned to effect a pre-selected amplitude and frequency band of the vibratory motion transmitted to the gripping section, the pre-selected frequency band including the resonant frequency. 11. The shaft of claim 10 , wherein the recessed section of the resonator includes a waist that serves as a node for the vibratory motion. 12. The shaft of claim 10 , wherein the distal shaft section is attached by epoxy to a recess in the distal end of the resonator. 13. The shaft of claim 12 , wherein the distal shaft section has a tapered section and a straight section, the straight section being cut to a desired length before the distal shaft section is attached to the resonator. 14. The shaft of claim 10 , wherein the gripping section is metal and comprises a thin polymer coating. 15. A resonator for a striking implement, the resonator comprising: a distal end configured to couple to a distal shaft section of the striking implement and to receive an impulse force imparted on the distal shaft section and effecting a vibratory motion in the distal end, the vibratory motion having a first amplitude and frequency, the distal end having a first width; a proximal end configured to couple to one of a gripping section and a proximal shaft section of the striking implement, the proximal end having a second width; a recessed section coupling the distal end to the proximal end and tuned to amplify and transmit a constrained vibratory motion from the distal end to the proximal end, the constrained vibratory motion having a second amplitude that is increased by the resonator and a second frequency in which the second frequency includes a resonant frequency of the resonator; and a waist having a third width, wherein the third width of the waist is inversely proportional to the second amplitude of the amplified and transmitted constrained vibratory motion. 16. The resonator of claim 15 , wherein the third width of the waist is narrower than one or both of first and second widths, and wherein the resonator further comprises: a distal transitional section extending from the distal end of the resonator to the waist; and a proximal transitional section extending from the proximal end of the resonator to the waist, the proximal and distal transitional sections each having a slope that determines the width of the frequency band transmitted to the gripping section. 17. The resonator of claim 16 , wherein the slopes of the proximal and distal transitional sections are identical. 18. The resonator of claim 16 , wherein the slopes of the proximal and distal transitional sections are curved. 19. The resonator of claim 18 having at least three-fold symmetry about its axis. 20. The resonator of claim 19 having an hourglass shape.
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