CN215025829U - Golf club handle and golf club - Google Patents

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CN215025829U
CN215025829U CN202120268858.1U CN202120268858U CN215025829U CN 215025829 U CN215025829 U CN 215025829U CN 202120268858 U CN202120268858 U CN 202120268858U CN 215025829 U CN215025829 U CN 215025829U
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The utility model discloses a golf club handle and a golf club. The golf club grip is used for being connected with a club body of a golf club and comprises a connecting end, a butting end and a gradual change section, wherein the connecting end and the butting end are respectively arranged at two ends of the golf club grip, the connecting end is used for connecting the club body, and the butting end is used for butting against the inner side of an arm; the transition section is located between the connecting end and the abutting end, one end of the transition section extends to the abutting end, and the cross section of the transition section is gradually increased along the direction towards the abutting end. The golf club grip is provided with the abutting end and the gradual change section, the cross section of the gradual change section is gradually increased along the direction towards the abutting end, and the abutting end abuts against the inner side of the arm, so that the ball hitting track can be stabilized by helping a player to reduce the shaking of the wrist while ensuring the standard gripping posture.

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Golf club handle and golf club
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of sports equipment, especially, relate to a golf club handle and golf club.
Background
In the golf game, the holding stability provided by the grip has a great influence on the hitting effect, and in the related art, the shape of the grip is not reasonable enough, so that the wrist is easy to shake during holding, and the hitting track is unstable.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model discloses aim at solving one of the technical problem that exists among the prior art at least. Therefore, the utility model provides a golf club handle, which can reduce the wrist shake, thereby stabilizing the hitting track.
The utility model also provides a golf club comprising the golf club grip.
The golf club grip provided by the embodiment of the first aspect of the present invention is used for connecting with the shaft of a golf club, and comprises a connecting end, a supporting end and a transition section, wherein the connecting end and the supporting end are respectively arranged at two ends of the golf club grip, the connecting end is used for connecting with the shaft, and the supporting end is used for supporting the inner side of an arm; the transition section is located between the connecting end and the abutting end, one end of the transition section extends to the abutting end, and the cross section of the transition section is gradually increased along the direction towards the abutting end.
The embodiment of the first aspect of the utility model provides a golf club handle, has following beneficial effect at least: the golf club grip is provided with the abutting end and the gradual change section, the cross section of the gradual change section is gradually increased along the direction towards the abutting end, and the abutting end abuts against the inner side of the arm, so that the ball hitting track can be stabilized by helping a player to reduce the shaking of the wrist while ensuring the standard gripping posture.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the golf club grip further comprises a non-transition section, the non-transition section is located between the connecting end and the holding end, one end of the non-transition section extends to the connecting end, and a cross section of the non-transition section is unchanged.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the transition section has a transition side that gradually extends toward an outer side of the golf club grip in a direction toward the holding end.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the tapered side is arc-shaped.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the side portion of the golf club grip is provided with a plane surface, and the plane surface is located at the side portion of the tapered side.
In some embodiments of the present invention, two of the tangent planes are disposed on the grip of the golf club, the two tangent planes are disposed opposite to each other, and the two tangent planes are respectively disposed on two sides of the gradual-change side.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the grip is provided with a non-slip region on the surface of the grip.
In some embodiments of the present invention, a holding groove is disposed on the holding portion, and the anti-slip region is disposed in the holding groove.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the surface of the golf club grip is coated with a soft coating.
The utility model provides a golf club of second aspect embodiment, including the golf club handle that pole body, pole head and any above-mentioned embodiment provided, the one end of pole body connect in the link, the pole head connect in the pole body is kept away from the one end of link.
The embodiment of the second aspect of the utility model provides a golf club, has following beneficial effect at least: the golf club grip which can assist a player to reduce wrist shaking is adopted, so that the player can hit the sweet spot more accurately and can hit a more stable hitting track.
Additional aspects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
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The invention will be further described with reference to the following drawings and examples, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a golf club grip according to some embodiments of the first aspect of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a front view of the golf club grip of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a top view of the golf club grip of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view of another embodiment of a golf club grip provided in accordance with the first aspect of the present invention;
fig. 5 is a front view of a golf club according to some examples provided by a second aspect of the present invention.
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the golf club comprises a golf club grip 100, a connecting end 110, a holding end 120, a transition section 130, a transition side 131, a non-transition section 140, a tangent plane 150, a holding part 160, a shaft 200 and a club head 300.
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Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the drawings are exemplary only for the purpose of explaining the present invention, and should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
In the description of the present invention, it should be understood that the orientation or positional relationship indicated, for example, up, down, left, right, etc., referred to the orientation description is based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and is only for convenience of description and simplification of description, and does not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
In the description of the present invention, unless there is an explicit limitation, the words such as setting, installation, connection, etc. should be understood in a broad sense, and those skilled in the art can reasonably determine the specific meanings of the above words in combination with the specific contents of the technical solution.
In the description of the present invention, reference to the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," or the like, means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the invention. In this specification, the schematic representations of the terms used above do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
The golf club grip 100 provided in the first aspect of the present invention is used to connect with the shaft 200 of the golf club, and includes a connecting end 110, a supporting end 120 and a transition section 130, wherein the connecting end 110 and the supporting end 120 are respectively disposed at two ends of the golf club grip 100, the connecting end 110 is used to connect with the shaft 200, and the supporting end 120 is used to support inside the arm; the transition section 130 is located between the connecting end 110 and the abutting end 120, one end of the transition section 130 extends to the abutting end 120, and the cross section of the transition section 130 gradually increases along the direction toward the abutting end 120.
For example, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, one end of the golf club grip 100 is a connecting end 110, the other end is a supporting end 120, the connecting end 110 is used for connecting a shaft 200, and the supporting end 120 is used for supporting the inner side of the arm. A transition section 130 is disposed between the connecting end 110 and the abutting end 120, one end of the transition section 130 extends to the abutting end 120, and a cross section of the transition section 130 gradually increases along a direction toward the abutting end 120. When the golf club handle 100 is used, a player holds the middle part of the golf club handle 100 and supports the supporting end 120 to the inner side of the arm, so that the swing of the wrist can be reduced while the standard holding posture of the player is ensured, and the hitting track is stabilized.
It is understood that the transition section 130 may be disposed from the connecting end 110 to the holding end 120, or may be disposed from somewhere between the connecting end 110 and the holding end 120 to the holding end 120. The golf club grip 100 may be provided with a connection structure capable of being adapted to a general golf club, so that the golf club grip 100 may be connected to a grip of the general golf club to provide the general golf club with functions of assisting a player to ensure a standard grip posture, reducing a swing at a wrist, and stabilizing a hitting trajectory. The material of the golf club grip 100 may be plastic, which is light, and the processing is simple, the cost is low, and the golf club grip 100 made of plastic can make the golf club grip 100 more light and light, and can reduce the manufacturing cost. The plastic material should be selected to have a certain strength and hardness to prevent the golf club grip 100 from being deformed greatly during the hitting process to affect the hitting trajectory.
It should be noted that the golf club grip 100 further includes a non-transition section 140, the non-transition section 140 is located between the connecting end 110 and the holding end 120, one end of the non-transition section 140 extends to the connecting end 110, and the cross section of the non-transition section 140 is not changed.
For example, as shown in fig. 2, the golf club grip 100 further has a non-transition section 140, the transition section 130 is from a position between the connecting end 110 and the abutting end 120 to the abutting end 120, the non-transition section 140 is from a position between the connecting end 110 and the abutting end 120 to the connecting end 110, the non-transition section 140 can facilitate the grip of the golfer, avoid unstable grip and inconvenient force due to the sectional area of the golf club grip 100 gradually decreasing in a direction toward the connecting end 110, and ensure the stability of holding the golf club grip 100; the strength of the golf club grip 100 can be ensured, and the strength can be prevented from being too low due to too small cross section.
The transition section 130 has a transition side 131, and the transition side 131 gradually extends toward the outer side of the golf club grip 100 in a direction toward the holding end 120.
For example, as shown in fig. 1, the transition section 130 has a transition side 131, and referring to fig. 2, the transition side 131 gradually extends from the direction toward the holding end 120 to the outer side of the golf club grip 100, so that the cross section of the transition section 130 gradually increases toward the holding end 120. When the golf club is used, the gradual change side surface 131 faces the inner side of the arm, and the abutting end 120 abuts against the inner side of the arm, so that the golf club assists a player to ensure the standard holding posture and simultaneously reduces the shaking of the wrist, and the hitting track is stabilized.
Tapered side 131 may be arcuate.
For example, as shown in FIG. 2, tapered side 131 is curved, and curved tapered side 131 can improve the gripping comfort of golf club grip 100.
It will be appreciated that the arc may be configured to be concave toward the interior of the golf club grip 100 or may be configured to be convex toward the exterior of the golf club grip 100. The arc concave part is arranged towards the inner part of the golf club grip 100, and the side part of the golf club grip 100 can be smoothly transited from a straight line to the arc, thereby improving the holding comfort.
The flat surface 150 is provided on the side of the golf club grip 100, and the flat surface 150 is located on the side of the tapered side 131.
For example, as shown in fig. 1 and 3, the side of the golf club grip 100 is provided with a planar section 150, and the planar section 150 is located at the side of the tapered side 131. When a player holds the golf club grip 100, the thumb can be abutted against the flat surface 150, and the abutting end 120 is abutted against the inner side of the arm, so that the phenomenon that the abutting end 120 slips off from the inner side of the arm due to the rotation of the golf club grip 100 is prevented, and the stability of holding the golf club grip 100 is further ensured.
The golf club grip 100 may be provided with two planar surfaces 150, wherein the two planar surfaces 150 are disposed opposite to each other, and the two planar surfaces 150 are respectively located at two sides of the gradual-change side 131.
For example, as shown in fig. 1 and 3, the golf club grip 100 is provided with two planar surfaces 150, the two planar surfaces 150 are disposed opposite to each other, and the two planar surfaces 150 are respectively located at two sides of the tapered side surface 131. By providing two opposing planar surfaces 150, the golfer can selectively apply the thumb to any planar surface 150 as desired, and thus apply the end 120 to either the inside of the left arm or the inside of the right arm, thereby enabling the golf club grip 100 to be used by both left-handed and right-handed players.
It will be appreciated that the golf club grip 100 and the shaft 200 may be fixed and rotatable relative to each other to allow the player to adjust the direction of the tapered side 131 according to his or her needs, for example, when the butt end 120 needs to be butted against the left arm, the golf club grip 100 is rotated to allow the tapered side 131 to face the inner side of the left arm; when the holding end 120 needs to be held on the right arm, the golf club grip 100 is rotated to make the tapered side 131 face the inner side of the right arm.
The golf club grip 100 is provided with a grip portion 160, and a surface of the grip portion 160 is provided with a non-slip region.
For example, as shown in fig. 1, the golf club grip 100 is provided with a grip portion 160, and the surface of the grip portion 160 is provided with a non-slip region, which can increase the friction between the grip portion 160 and the hand, and prevent the relative sliding between the hand and the grip portion 160 when the player grips, thereby further ensuring the stability of gripping the golf club grip 100 and stabilizing the hitting trajectory.
It is understood that the anti-slip region may be provided with an anti-slip pad made of silicone, rubber, or the like, or a friction pattern may be provided on the grip portion 160 as the anti-slip region.
The grip portion 160 may further include a grip groove, and the anti-slip region is disposed in the grip groove.
For example, as shown in fig. 4, a grip groove having a size suitable for gripping may be formed in the grip portion 160 to indicate a correct grip area for the golfer, thereby assisting the golfer in standardizing the gripping posture. The anti-slip region is disposed in the holding groove to increase the friction between the holding portion 160 and the hand, and prevent the relative sliding between the hand and the holding portion 160 when the golfer holds the golf club grip 100, thereby further ensuring the stability of holding the golf club grip 100 and stabilizing the hitting trajectory.
It will be appreciated that the depth of the gripping groove is not limited, but is provided to indicate the gripping area without compromising the comfort of the user's grip.
The surface of the golf club grip 100 may be coated with a soft coating.
The soft coating layer is coated on the surface of the golf club grip 100, so that the comfort of the golf club grip 100 can be improved.
It is understood that the material of the soft coating layer can be polyvinyl chloride plastic, textile material, polyurethane material, etc.
The golf club provided by the embodiment of the second aspect of the present invention comprises a shaft 200, a head 300 and the golf club grip 100 provided by any of the above embodiments, wherein one end of the shaft 200 is connected to the connecting end 110, and the head 300 is connected to one end of the shaft 200 away from the connecting end 110.
For example, as shown in fig. 5, both ends of the shaft 200 are connected to the connecting end 110 and the club head 300, respectively, and when the golf club is used, a golfer holds the middle of the golf club grip 100 and abuts the abutting end 120 against the inner side of the arm, so that the wrist wobble is reduced, the golfer can hit a sweet spot more accurately, and a more stable hitting trajectory is achieved.
It is understood that a slot may be provided at the connection end 110, the shaft 200 is inserted into the slot to connect to the golf club grip 100, and a structure capable of realizing relative rotation and fixation may be provided between the shaft 200 and the golf club grip 100, for example, a circumferential sliding groove and a buckle may be provided, so as to facilitate the adjustment of the golf club grip 100 by a player according to the use requirement.
The embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, but the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention within the knowledge of those skilled in the art. Furthermore, the embodiments of the present invention and features of the embodiments may be combined with each other without conflict.

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1. A golf club grip for connection with the shaft of a golf club, comprising:
the connecting end and the abutting end are respectively arranged at two ends of the golf club grip, the connecting end is used for connecting the club body, and the abutting end is used for abutting against the inner side of an arm;
the transition section is positioned between the connecting end and the abutting end, one end of the transition section extends to the abutting end, and the cross section of the transition section is gradually increased along the direction towards the abutting end.
2. The golf club grip of claim 1, further comprising a non-transition section between the connecting end and the holding end, one end of the non-transition section extending to the connecting end, the non-transition section having a constant cross-section.
3. The golf club grip of claim 1, wherein the transition has a gradual side that gradually extends toward an outer side of the golf club grip in a direction toward the butt end.
4. The golf club grip of claim 3, wherein the tapered side is arcuate.
5. The golf club grip of claim 3 or 4, wherein the sides of the golf club grip are provided with a flat cut surface, the flat cut surface being located at the side of the tapered side.
6. The golf club grip of claim 5, wherein the golf club grip is provided with two of the flat surfaces, the two flat surfaces being opposite to each other, and the two flat surfaces being located on both sides of the tapered side.
7. The golf club grip of claim 1, wherein the golf club grip is provided with a grip portion, the surface of the grip portion being provided with a non-slip region.
8. The golf club grip of claim 7, wherein the gripping portion has a gripping slot therein, and the non-slip region is disposed in the gripping slot.
9. The golf club grip of claim 1, wherein a surface of the golf club grip is coated with a soft cover.
10. A golf club, comprising:
the golf club grip of any one of claims 1-9;
one end of the rod body is connected with the connecting end;
the club head is connected to one end of the club body far away from the connecting end.
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