CN112691352B - Golf push rod capable of pushing balls in two directions - Google Patents

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CN112691352B
CN112691352B CN202110047174.3A CN202110047174A CN112691352B CN 112691352 B CN112691352 B CN 112691352B CN 202110047174 A CN202110047174 A CN 202110047174A CN 112691352 B CN112691352 B CN 112691352B
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The invention discloses a golf push rod capable of pushing balls in two directions, which comprises a rod head, a rod body and a handle, wherein the rod head comprises a ball pushing part and a connecting part; the cross section of the ball pushing part vertical to the length direction is in a shape with a big top and a small bottom; the ball pushing part is provided with a top surface, a bottom surface, a first side surface and a second side surface which are obliquely arranged corresponding to the cross section; the ball pushing part is also provided with a third side surface and a fourth side surface which are perpendicular to the length direction; the ball pushing part is provided with a first ball pushing surface and a second ball pushing surface, and the first ball pushing surface and the second ball pushing surface are respectively arranged on the first side surface and the second side surface; the connecting part is fixedly connected with the third side surface of the ball pushing part and is used for being connected with the rod body. The golf push rod for bidirectional pushing provided by the invention has two symmetrically arranged pushing surfaces on the rod head, thereby realizing bidirectional pushing. Compared with a one-way ball pushing mode, the ball pushing mode is more flexible.

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Golf push rod capable of pushing balls in two directions
Technical Field
The invention relates to a golf push rod, in particular to a golf push rod capable of pushing balls in two directions, belonging to sports equipment.
Background
With the improvement of quality of life, the sport of golf has become one of the popular leisure and recreation items, and the price thereof is more civilized with the strong establishment of golf courses. Meanwhile, the golf manufacturing industry is developing various golf clubs and heads without any loss to meet different requirements of users.
The golf club is basic equipment in golf sports and consists of a head, a club body and a grip. Golf clubs are designed in various head shapes and shaft lengths according to the intended use of the club, so that golf clubs can be broadly classified into woods, irons, wedges, and putters, wherein the putters are used for the final putting into the hole.
The existing golf push rod has more products formed by integrally forming a rod body and a rod head, and certainly, a small quantity of golf push rods with split designs of the rod body and the rod head exist. However, any golf putter has a fixed single putting surface, which has a limitation in putting posture.
For example, chinese utility model publication No. CN206549102U discloses a bidirectional golf putter, which comprises a connecting rod connected to a golf club body, and a putter head mounted on the connecting rod; the connecting rod is detachably connected with the head of the push rod. The golf push rod is adapted to a user who is good at the left hand or right hand by changing the connecting position of the connecting rod and the head of the push rod; a right-handed user, the connecting rod being on the right side of the head of the push rod; a left-handed user, the linkage is to the left of the putter head. In summary, the golf putter described above has only a single putting surface, and can be used only for a single user to put a ball from one side of the golf putter.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a golf push rod capable of pushing balls in two directions.
In order to achieve the technical purpose, the invention adopts the following technical scheme:
a bi-directional putting golf putter comprising a putter head, a shaft and a grip, wherein:
the club head comprises a ball pushing part and a connecting part;
the cross section of the ball pushing part perpendicular to the length direction is in a shape with a big top and a small bottom; the ball pushing part is provided with a top surface, a bottom surface, a first side surface and a second side surface which are obliquely arranged corresponding to the cross section; the ball pushing part is also provided with a third side surface and a fourth side surface which are perpendicular to the length direction;
the ball pushing part is provided with a first ball pushing surface and a second ball pushing surface, and the first ball pushing surface and the second ball pushing surface are respectively arranged on the first side surface and the second side surface;
the connecting part is fixedly connected with the third side face of the ball pushing part, and the connecting part is used for being connected with the rod body.
Preferably, the first pushing spherical surface and the second pushing spherical surface are respectively provided with an anti-skid pad.
Preferably, the club head further comprises a first weight portion disposed on the fourth side of the ball pushing portion.
Preferably, the club head further comprises a second weight portion disposed on the top surface of the ball pushing portion.
Preferably, the club head further comprises a ground rubbing prevention ruler which is fixedly arranged on the third side surface and/or the fourth side surface and has a contour exceeding the bottom surface;
the bottom profile of the anti-rubbing ground ruler has larger radian and larger outer perimeter than the bottom profile of the ball pushing part.
Preferably, the number of the handles is two, the two handles are respectively arranged on the opposite sides of the rod body, and a connecting line of the two handles is perpendicular to the length direction of the rod body.
Preferably, the upper portion of the rod body is provided with a plurality of mounting holes along the length direction thereof for mounting the handle.
Preferably, the mounting holes comprise a first mounting hole and a second mounting hole;
the upper part of the rod body is provided with four mounting surfaces which are vertical to each other; a plurality of first mounting holes are correspondingly arranged on one pair of parallel mounting surfaces, and a plurality of second mounting holes are correspondingly arranged on the other pair of parallel mounting surfaces; the first mounting holes and the second mounting holes are arranged at different length positions of the rod body in a crossed mode.
Preferably, the rod body comprises a first rod body and a second rod body;
the first rod body is provided with a plurality of mounting holes along the length direction;
the first end of the second rod body is fixedly connected with one end of the first rod body, and the second end of the second rod body is used for being connected with the connecting part of the rod head.
Preferably, a line connecting the two handles is perpendicular to a plane where the club body and the club head are located.
The golf push rod for bidirectional pushing provided by the invention has two symmetrically arranged pushing surfaces on the rod head, thereby realizing bidirectional pushing. Compared with a one-way ball pushing mode, the ball pushing mode is more flexible.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a golf putter in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the structure of the head of the golf putter of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the golf putter of FIG. 1, illustrating the structure of the club head from another perspective;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the structure of the golf putter after adjustment of the position of the grip;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the connection of the left grip and the first shaft in the golf putter of FIG. 1;
fig. 6 is a schematic view illustrating the connection of the right grip and the first shaft in the golf putter of fig. 1.
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The technical solution of the present invention is further described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
The golf push rod for bidirectional pushing provided by the invention comprises a rod head 1, a rod body 2 and a handle 3, wherein the rod head 1 is provided with two pushing spherical surfaces which are respectively parallel to the length direction of the rod head 1 and are symmetrically arranged relative to a central axis, and the bidirectional pushing action is completed through the two pushing spherical surfaces.
As shown in fig. 1 to 3, in the golf putter, the putter head 1 includes a ball ejector 11, a connecting part 12, a first weight part 13, a second weight part 14, and a scuff preventing rule 15.
In which the cross section of the ball pushing part 11 perpendicular to the length direction (horizontal direction as shown in fig. 2) is a shape with a large top and a small bottom, such as a cone or a trapezoid. The putting portion 11 has a top surface 111, a bottom surface 112, a first side surface 113 and a second side surface 114 arranged obliquely corresponding to the cross section of the taper or trapezoid. The ball pushing part 11 further has a third side 115 and a fourth side 116 located at the outermost sides in the length direction, and the third side 115 and the fourth side 116 are perpendicular to the length direction.
The ball pushing portion 11 has a first ball pushing surface and a second ball pushing surface, which are provided on the tapered first side surface 113 and second side surface 114, respectively. The first side 113 and the second side 114 are symmetrically disposed. The first ball pushing surface may be a complete plane of the first side surface 113 or a part of the first side surface 113, for example, the non-slip mat 16 is disposed at a central position of the first side surface 113, and an area (a gray area shown in fig. 2) to which the non-slip mat 16 is attached is the first ball pushing surface for pushing the ball. The second push spherical surface is arranged in a manner similar to that of the first push spherical surface, and is not described herein again.
The connecting portion 12 is fixedly connected to the third side 115 of the ball pushing portion 11. The connecting portion 12 includes a rectangular parallelepiped connecting block 122 and a cylindrical connecting block 124. The cylindrical connecting block 124 is fixedly connected to the upper end surface of the rectangular connecting block 122. The cylindrical connecting block 124 and the rectangular connecting block 122 may be formed by machining the same metal block. The connection blocks 122 and 124 have the same length direction. A through hole perpendicular to the length direction is formed in the rectangular connecting block 122, and the screw 125 passes through the through hole to fix the connecting block 122 to the third side 115 of the ball pushing part 11, that is, to fix the connecting part 12 to the ball pushing part 11. When the connecting portion 12 is fixed to the third side surface 115 of the putting portion 11, the connecting piece 124 of the cylinder extends upward perpendicular to the top surface 111 of the putting portion 11. The connecting portion 12 is used for connecting with the rod body 2, so as to connect the club head 1 with the rod body 2, specifically, the club head 1 and the lower end of the rod body 2 are connected through the cylinder connecting block 124.
The first weight portion 13 is disposed on the fourth side 116 of the putting portion 11. The first weight 13 includes one or more first weights 132. A through hole is provided in the first weight 132, and the first weight 132 is provided on the fourth side surface 116 of the ball pushing part 11 by a screw 134. By changing the number of the first weighting pieces 132, the weight of the head 1 can be adjusted.
The second weighted portion 14 is disposed on the tapered top surface 111. The second weighted portion 14 includes one or more second weighted portions 142. A through hole is provided in the second weight 142, and the second weight 142 is provided on the top surface 111 of the ball-pushing part 11 by a screw 144. By changing the number of the second weighting pieces 142, the weight of the head 1 can be adjusted.
Anti-grazing floor rule 15 is fixedly disposed on third side 115 and/or fourth side 116. Anti-rub ground rule 15 has a contour, shown as an arcuate contour, that extends beyond bottom surface 112. Further, the sole contour of the scuff preventing rule 15 has a larger curvature and a larger outer circumference than the sole contour of the ball pushing part 11, so that the contact area of the club head 1 with the ground is increased, and the club head 1 is prevented from being inserted into a gap of a golf course.
In the illustrated embodiment, two circular anti-scuff pads 152 are illustrated as an example. Two anti-rubbing washers 152 are respectively disposed on the third side 115 and the fourth side 116 near the bottom 112 by screws 154. Preferably, the rubbing prevention pad 152 can be rotated about the screw 154, thereby changing the contact manner of the club head 1 with the ground into rolling friction. In addition, the anti-rubbing ground ruler can also be in other implementation forms. For example, the anti-smearing ruler may be integrally formed with the ball pushing portion.
As shown in fig. 1, in order to match the head 1 with a bidirectional putting, in this embodiment, the golf putter includes two grips 31 and 32, the grips 31 and 32 being respectively provided at opposite sides of the shaft 2, and the bidirectional putting is accomplished by a two-handed posture achieved by the two grips 31 and 32.
As shown in fig. 1, the stick 2 includes a first stick 21 (shown as an upper stick) and a second stick 22 (shown as a lower stick). The first rod body 21 and the second rod body 22 are fixedly connected, and the whole body is in a slender rod shape.
The first rod body 21 is a solid square rod, and a plurality of mounting holes are provided on the first rod body 21 (i.e., an upper portion of the rod body 1) along a length direction thereof for mounting the handles 31 and 32. By adjusting the mounting positions of the grips 31 and 32, the distances from the two grips 31 and 32 to the putter head 1 can be changed to adjust the length of the golf putter.
Preferably, the mounting holes provided on the first rod 21 include a first mounting hole 26 and a second mounting hole 27; the upper part (shown as an upper rod body 21) of the rod body 1 is provided with four mounting surfaces which are vertical to each other, and a plurality of first mounting holes 26 are correspondingly arranged on one pair of parallel mounting surfaces; a plurality of second mounting holes 27 are correspondingly arranged on the other pair of parallel mounting surfaces. The plurality of first mounting holes 26 and the plurality of second mounting holes 27 are crosswise arranged at different length positions of the club body, and the two grips 31 and 32 can be mounted on the first mounting holes 26 or the second mounting holes 27, so that the length of the golf putter can be changed more flexibly.
The second rod 22 (shown as a lower rod) is a hollow circular tube, the upper end of the second rod 22 is fixed at the lower end of the first rod 21, and the lower end of the second rod 22 is used for connecting with the cylindrical connecting block 124. It will be appreciated that the second rod 22 may also be a structure integrally formed with the first rod 21, and the connection between the second rod 22 and the connecting portion 12 is achieved by forming a groove at the lower end of the second rod 22 for receiving the cylindrical connecting block 124.
By rotating the second shaft 22 in the shape of a circular tube, the positional relationship between the first mounting hole 26 and the second mounting hole 27 in the shaft and the club head 1 can be changed so that the first mounting hole 26 or the second mounting hole 27 is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the club head 1. By disposing the two grips 31 and 32 in the mounting holes perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the head 1, the line connecting the two grips 31 and 32 can be made perpendicular to both the longitudinal direction of the head 1 and the longitudinal direction of the shaft 2, i.e., perpendicular to the plane in which the head 1 and the shaft 2 are located.
By the posture that the two hands are separated, the user can push the golf putter to the left side or the right side without changing the holding posture by using the golf putter, and the putting direction is not limited.
Of course, in fig. 4, another way of using the golf putter is also provided, and another holding posture in which both hands are separated can be realized by disposing the two grips 31 and 32 on the mounting holes parallel to the longitudinal direction of the putter head 1, and another possibility is provided for the use of the golf putter.
The two grips 31 and 32 and the manner of connecting the two grips to the stick body 2 (first stick body 21) will be exemplarily described below with reference to fig. 5 and 6.
As shown in fig. 5 and 6, two handles 31 and 32 are respectively installed at opposite sides of the stick body 2, and a line connecting the two handles 31 and 32 is perpendicular to a length direction of the stick body 2.
The handle 31 and the handle 32 have the same structure, and the connection manner of the handle 3 and the rod body 2 will be exemplarily described with reference to the specific structure of the handle 31 shown in fig. 5 and the structure of the handle 32 shown in fig. 6.
As shown in fig. 5, the handle 31 includes a holding portion 310, a clamping portion 311, a fitting portion 312, and a mounting seat 313, and the handle 31 further includes a first connecting member 314 and a second connecting member 315.
Specifically, the grip portion 310 has a streamlined outer shape along its length for easy grasping. The grip portion 310 has a grip portion 311 on the side facing the rod body 2 and on the side away from the center axis. The grip portion 311 is integrally molded with the grip portion 310. A catching groove 316 (see fig. 6) parallel to the length direction of the rod body 2 is provided inside the catching portion 311 to catch the contour of the mounting seat 313 from one side.
Two first arc-shaped grooves 317 perpendicular to the length direction of the rod body 2 are further disposed in the middle of the end surface of the grip portion 310 facing the rod body 2, and are used for accommodating the first connecting pieces 314. A through hole (not shown) communicating with the first arc-shaped groove 317 is provided in the clamping portion 311.
An engaging portion 312 is detachably connected to an end surface of the grip portion 310 on the side facing the rod body 2 and on the other side away from the center axis. The fitting portion 312 is symmetrical in structure to the holding portion 311. The fitting portion 312 is provided with a catching groove 318 parallel to the length direction of the lever body 2 for catching the contour of the mounting seat 313 from the other side. Also, a through hole 312' communicating with the first arc groove 317 is provided in the fitting portion 312.
The mounting seat 313 has one side facing the rod body 2, the length direction of the mounting seat 313 is parallel to the length direction of the rod body 2, and both sides of the mounting seat 313 have an outwardly protruding contour for the clamping portion 311 and the matching portion 312 to clamp from both sides.
The mounting seat 313 is provided with a plurality of third mounting holes 313A along a length direction thereof, and an axis of the third mounting holes 313A is perpendicular to the length direction of the rod body 2. The second connector 315 passes through the third mounting hole 313A and the first mounting hole 26 or the second mounting hole 27, and mounts the mounting seat 313 on the first rod 21. The second connection 315 is preferably a screw. The second connection member 315 is screw-coupled to the third mounting hole 313A, the first mounting hole 26, or the second mounting hole 27.
A second arc-shaped groove 317 'perpendicular to the length direction of the rod body 2 is provided on an end surface of the mounting seat 313 on a side away from the rod body 2, and the second arc-shaped groove 317' and the first arc-shaped groove 317 form a circular channel, and the circular channel communicates with through holes provided in the clamping portion 311 and the fitting portion 312. When the clamping portion 311 and the engaging portion 312 clamp two sides of the mounting seat 313, respectively, the first connecting member 314 passes through the through hole and the circular channel to fix the clamping portion 311 and the engaging portion 312 on the mounting seat 313, thereby completing the installation of the handle 31. The first connector 314 is preferably a bolt.
The structure of the handle 32 is the same as that of the handle 31. The handle 32 includes a grip portion 320, a grip portion 321, a mating portion 322, and a mounting seat 323, and the handle 32 further includes a first connector 324 and a second connector 325.
Specifically, the grip portion 320 has a streamlined shape along its length for easy grasping. The grip portion 320 has a grip portion 321 on the side facing the rod body 2 and on the side away from the center axis. The grip portion 321 is integrally formed with the grip portion 320. A catching groove 326 parallel to the longitudinal direction of the rod body 2 is formed inside the holding portion 321 to hold the contour of the mounting seat 323 from one side.
Two first arc-shaped grooves 327 perpendicular to the length direction of the rod body 2 are further disposed at the middle position of the end surface of the holding portion 320 facing the rod body 2, and are used for accommodating the first connecting piece 324. A through hole 321' communicating with the first arc-shaped groove 327 is provided in the grip portion 321.
An engaging portion 322 is detachably connected to an end surface of the grip portion 320 facing the rod body 2 on the other side from the center axis. The fitting portion 322 is symmetrical in structure to the holding portion 321. The fitting portion 322 is provided with a catching groove 328 parallel to the length direction of the lever body 2 for catching the contour of the mounting seat 323 from the other side. And, a through hole 322' communicating with the first arc-shaped groove 327 is provided in the fitting portion 322.
The mounting seat 323 has a side facing the rod body 2, a length direction of the mounting seat 323 is parallel to the length direction of the rod body 2, and both sides of the mounting seat 323 have an outwardly protruding profile 323' for the clamping portion 321 and the mating portion 322 to clamp from both sides.
The mount 323 is provided with a plurality of third mount holes 323A along a length direction thereof, and an axis of the third mount holes 323A is perpendicular to the length direction of the rod body 2. The second connector 325 passes through the third mounting hole 323A and the first mounting hole 26 or the second mounting hole 27, and mounts the mounting block 323 on the first rod 21. The second connector 325 is preferably a screw. The second connector 325 is screw-coupled to the third mounting hole 323A, the first mounting hole 26, or the second mounting hole 27.
A second arc-shaped groove 327 'perpendicular to the length direction of the rod body 2 is formed on the end surface of the mounting seat 323 on the side away from the rod body 2, and the second arc-shaped groove 327' and the first arc-shaped groove 327 form a circular channel, and the circular channel is communicated with the through holes 321 'and 322' formed in the clamping portion 321 and the matching portion 322. When the clamping portion 321 and the mating portion 322 respectively clamp both sides of the mounting seat 323, the first connecting member 324 passes through the through hole 321 ', the circular passage and the through hole 322', and fixes the clamping portion 321 and the mating portion 322 on the mounting seat 323, thereby completing the installation of the handle 32. The first connector 324 is preferably a bolt.
In the above-described embodiment, two handles are illustrated as an example. It will be appreciated that the bi-directional ball pushing action may also be accomplished in conjunction with the club head 1 when a single handle is used. When a single handle is used, the lengthwise direction of the handle 3 and the lengthwise direction of the stick body 2 coincide. Also, preferably, the handle 3 may be present as a part of the lever body 2.
In summary, the golf putter with bidirectional pushing according to the present invention has two symmetrically disposed pushing surfaces at the putter head, thereby realizing bidirectional pushing. Compared with a one-way ball pushing mode, the ball pushing mode is more flexible.
The golf putter for bidirectional putting according to the present invention has been described in detail. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that any obvious modifications thereof can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention, which infringes the patent right of the invention and bears the corresponding legal responsibility.

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1. A golf putter for bidirectional putting comprises a putter head, a putter body and a putter grip, and is characterized in that:
the club head comprises a ball pushing part and a connecting part;
the cross section of the ball pushing part perpendicular to the length direction is in a shape with a big top and a small bottom; the ball pushing part is provided with a top surface, a bottom surface, a first side surface and a second side surface which are obliquely arranged corresponding to the cross section; the ball pushing part is also provided with a third side surface and a fourth side surface which are perpendicular to the length direction;
the ball pushing part is provided with a first ball pushing surface and a second ball pushing surface, and the first ball pushing surface and the second ball pushing surface are respectively arranged on the first side surface and the second side surface;
the connecting part is fixedly connected with the third side surface of the ball pushing part and is used for being connected with the rod body;
the upper part of the rod body is provided with a plurality of mounting holes along the length direction of the rod body and used for mounting the handle; the mounting holes comprise a first mounting hole and a second mounting hole;
the upper part of the rod body is provided with four mounting surfaces which are vertical to each other; a plurality of first mounting holes are correspondingly arranged on one pair of parallel mounting surfaces, and a plurality of second mounting holes are correspondingly arranged on the other pair of parallel mounting surfaces; the first mounting holes and the second mounting holes are arranged at different length positions of the rod body in a crossed mode.
2. The golf putter of claim 1 wherein:
the first pushing spherical surface and the second pushing spherical surface are symmetrically arranged, and anti-skid pads are arranged on the first pushing spherical surface and the second pushing spherical surface respectively.
3. The golf putter of claim 1 wherein:
the club head further includes a first weighted portion disposed on the fourth side of the ball pushing portion.
4. The golf putter of claim 1 wherein:
the club head further comprises a second weighted portion disposed on the top surface of the ball pushing portion.
5. The golf putter of claim 1 wherein:
the club head further comprises a ground rubbing prevention ruler which is fixedly arranged on the third side surface and/or the fourth side surface and has a contour exceeding the bottom surface;
the bottom profile of preventing rubbing ground chi for the bottom profile of ball portion of pushing away has bigger radian and bigger outer perimeter.
6. The golf putter of claim 1 wherein:
the number of the handles is two, the two handles are respectively arranged on the opposite sides of the rod body, and the connecting line of the two handles is vertical to the length direction of the rod body.
7. The golf putter of claim 1 wherein:
the rod body comprises a first rod body and a second rod body;
the first rod body is provided with a plurality of mounting holes along the length direction;
the first end of the second rod body is fixedly connected with one end of the first rod body, and the second end of the second rod body is used for being connected with the connecting part of the rod head.
8. The golf putter of claim 6 wherein:
the connecting line of the two handles is vertical to the plane of the rod body and the rod head.
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