Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target
Patent
1994-01-18
1995-05-16
Grieb, William H.
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Target
273 80C, 273 80D, 273 801, 273 802, 273 813, 273167G, 273169, A63B 5302, A63B 5316
Patent
active
054153999
ABSTRACT:
A golf putter having a head with an opening. The lower end of the putter's shaft has a bushing received in the opening. A slug having a multi-faced mid-section is received in a central opening in the bushing. The slug has shoulders connected to the head in such a way that the angle of the shaft with respect to the head depends upon the slug configuration. One version employs a club head with a longitudinal channel for supporting the lower end of the shaft in an adjusted position. The shoulders on the slug that seat in the sides of the channel. Another version employs a club head with a back opening for receiving the slug. The shaft has a pair of telescopically connected sections that can be incrementally adjusted to change the shaft length. An auxiliary shaft can be added to increase the overall length of the shaft.
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Chandler Charles W.
Grieb William H.
Marinelli Nicholas J.
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