Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Spreading parts apart or separating them from face to face...
Patent
1989-05-10
1990-03-27
Watson, Robert C.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Spreading parts apart or separating them from face to face...
B23P 1102
Patent
active
049108492
ABSTRACT:
A spring-loaded device that separates a golf club head and a golf club shaft to which it is adhesively secured. An elongate drive tube means has a distal end that engages a member that abuts the hosel part of the golf club head and a proximal end that carries a compression spring and a nut that compresses the spring when rotated. The proximal end of a golf club shaft is axially received and secured within a shaft engagement member that is disposed at the proximal end of the drive tube member in axial alignment with the drive tube but which is unsecured thereto. Thus, as the nut is rotated, the spring urges the shaft engaging member and the club shaft secured thereto to travel away from the hosel which is held against movement by the member that engages it. Heating the hosel releases the grip of the adhesive and the spring member drives the shaft out of the hosel before the shaft can suffer heat damage.
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Mason Joseph C.
Smith Ronald E.
Watson Robert C.
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