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Shock-absorbent golf club handle structure

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-05-15
LIN JONATHAN
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[0006]The primary object of the present invention is to provide a shock-absorbent golf club handle structure, which is wrapped and fastened onto an end of a metallic golf club. The gold club handle structure includes a rubber bottom layer and an outer surface layer, wherein the rubber bottom layer is a suitably thick rubber layer, having a plurality of ring grooves formed on an outer end surface thereof and an inner surface of the rubber bottom layer wrapped and fastened onto an external rim of an end of the metallic golf club. On the other hand, the outer surface layer is a suitably thick rubber layer that is wrapped and fastened onto an outer surface of the rubber bottom layer. Finally, the handle structure is formed by combining and wrapping the rubber bottom layer to the outer surface layer. In this way, the plurality of ring grooves formed on the outer sur

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However, the shock-absorbing effects of soft rubber sleeves are relatively limited.
Moreover, they lower the sense of hand gripping

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[0017]Referring to FIG. 3, the present invention includes a golf club handle structure that is wrapped and fastened onto an end of a metallic golf club 3. The handle structure primarily includes a rubber bottom layer 30 and an outer surface layer 31, wherein the rubber bottom layer 30 is a suitably thick rubber layer, having a plurality of ring grooves 310 formed on an outer end surface thereof and an adhesive layer 30 that is evenly coated on an inner surface of the rubber bottom layer and directly wrapped and fastened onto an end of the metallic golf club 3. The outer surface layer 31 is preferably 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm in thickness, having an adhesive layer evenly coated on an internal surface and directly wrapped onto an outer surface of the rubber bottom layer 30. In this way, an opening of each of the plurality of ring grooves 310 is attached onto an inner rim surface of the outer surface layer 31 (as shown in FIG. 4).

[0018]Finally, the handle structure is formed by combining and w...

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Abstract

The present invention provides a shock-absorbent golf club handle structure, which includes a rubber bottom layer that is wrapped and fastened onto an end of a metallic golf club, and an outer surface layer that is mounted on an outer surface of the rubber bottom layer. Through the plurality of ring grooves formed on an outer end surface of the rubber bottom layer, isolated spaces are formed on the handle, when combining and wrapping the rubber bottom layer to the outer surface layer, thereby absorbing the shock produced during pitching and dampening the shock perceived by one's hand during pitching.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]1. Field of the Invention[0002]The present invention relates to a shock-absorbent golf club handle structure, particularly to a shock-absorbent golf club handle structure that is capable of dampening the shock to one's hand during golf pitching and maintaining the firmness when gripping the handle.[0003]2. The Prior Arts[0004]A conventional golf club handle structure primarily includes a rubber sleeve 1, which is directly wrapped and fastened onto an end of a metallic golf club. As the shock produced by pitching is transmitted to one's hand via the rubber sleeve 1, the hardness of materials for the rubber sleeve 1 is generally adjusted in order to overcome the shock produced when pitching the golf ball. However, the shock-absorbing effects of soft rubber sleeves are relatively limited. Moreover, they lower the sense of hand gripping, thus affecting pitching. As a result, improvement is required for the said conventional golf club handle.[0005]Accordi...

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IPC IPC(8): A63B53/14
CPCA63B59/0092A63B53/14A63B60/54A63B60/00
Inventor LIN, JONATHAN
Owner LIN JONATHAN
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