Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target
Patent
1993-05-26
1994-06-28
Millin, Vincent
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Target
273 803, 273167E, 273167F, 273169, A63B 5302
Patent
active
053240332
ABSTRACT:
A golf club has a clubhead with a neck portion, or "hosel", integrally formed therewith. The hosel has a generally cylindrical shape with a corresponding cylindrical concentric bore hole formed in a portion of the hosel. One or more depressions of a predetermined shape are formed in the outer surface of the hosel wall material by selectively removing portions of the hosel wall material. The depressions are formed to a depth that does not penetrate the entire thickness of the hosel wall material. This leaves the entire inner surface of the hosel wall material available for adhesion to a golf club shaft inserted into the hosel bore hole. The depressions may be in the form of fluted slots or hemispherical dots, and may be disposed at predetermined locations around the circumference of the outer surface of the hosel wall material.
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Fenton Golf, Inc.
Kosakowski Richard H.
Millin Vincent
Passaniti Sebastiano
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