Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Club or club support
Patent
1995-04-10
1996-11-05
Marlo, George J.
Games using tangible projectile
Golf
Club or club support
473303, A63B 5316
Patent
active
055708846
ABSTRACT:
For use with sporting equipment having a handle shaft, such as golf clubs and baseball bats, a new and useful underlay material is self adhered to the area of the handle shaft designated for grasping, and used in conjunction with an external handle grip. The underlay material has self adhering surfaces and comes in stacks having a release paper sheet separate the individual underlays. The underlay materials come in a wide array of thicknesses and densities whereby each handle shaft can be custom fitted to its user, and can receive any standard overlay grip. The underlay materials are pre-cut to a designated handle size whereby one can choose the circumference of the handle shaft affording the greatest ergonomic value by first applying the self adhering underlay material to the handle shaft, then applying a small amount of solvent to its outer self adhering surface to act as a lubricant, a common handle grip is stretched over the underlay material until firmly seated thereto.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2149911 (1939-03-01), East
patent: 2690338 (1954-09-01), De Brocke
patent: 3078097 (1963-02-01), Mitchell
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