KR101835959B1 - Grip for golf club and assembly of grip and gloves - Google Patents

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KR101835959B1
KR101835959B1 KR1020160032224A KR20160032224A KR101835959B1 KR 101835959 B1 KR101835959 B1 KR 101835959B1 KR 1020160032224 A KR1020160032224 A KR 1020160032224A KR 20160032224 A KR20160032224 A KR 20160032224A KR 101835959 B1 KR101835959 B1 KR 101835959B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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    • A41D19/015Protective gloves
    • A41D19/01547Protective gloves with grip improving means
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Abstract

The present invention relates to grips of golf clubs and assemblies of such grips and golf gloves. A grip fitted to the shaft of the golf club includes a first display portion having a predetermined width on the outer circumferential surface of the grip and elongated in the longitudinal direction; A second display unit having a predetermined width on an outer circumferential surface of the grip and elongated in the longitudinal direction and spaced counterclockwise from the first display unit; A third display unit having a predetermined width on the outer circumferential surface of the grip and elongated in the longitudinal direction and spaced counterclockwise in parallel with the second display unit; Wherein the first display unit, the second display unit, and the third display unit function as a cover for grasping the position of the hand with respect to the grip when the golfer grips the grip with the hand.
According to this configuration, it is possible to provide a grip of a golf club and a golf glove assembly such that the golfer can accurately recognize the position where the grip is held, while preventing the shape of the grip from changing during the swing.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a grip of a golf club,

The present invention relates to grips of golf clubs and assemblies of such grips and golf gloves.

Golf is a movement in which a golfer swings a golf ball while holding a golf club. Golf gloves are used for the purpose of preventing slippage and protecting hands when the golfer swings while gripping the golf club.

Golf clubs consist of a driver, an iron, a putter, etc., which form the center of the golf equipment along with the ball, each of which is made up of three parts: a club head, a shaft and a grip.

Among them, the grip is a portion in which a golfer grips and revolves a golf club, and a golfer's steady grip with the left and right hands is an important factor in improving the performance of golf.

Generally, when a ball is hit by a club head, it is called a hook that the ball is deflected leftward beyond the target direction, and the ball is deflected to the right beyond the target direction and is called a slice.

Generally, when the club head angle is closed when the ball is impacted (the club head is slightly rotated counterclockwise with respect to the ball), a hook is generated. Also, a slice is generated when the angle of the club head is opened (the club head is slightly rotated clockwise with respect to the ball) when the ball is impacted.

A golfer with a slice or hook can change the way he grips the grip. Strong grip refers to strong holding of the left thumb by turning it a lot towards the right foot (ie turning the left hand clockwise). If you hold a strong grip, swing your back, then swing down, and when both hands are in the center of the body, stop the club head angle, and if you hit the ball in this state, the ball will bend to the left and fly. Strong grips are sometimes referred to as hook grips because the hooks are used when a golfer is used to straighten the ball. When a golfer with a slice is used, it can be used to correct the slice because the ball bends to the left.

In addition, a weak grip refers to the grip of the left hand by turning it to the left (ie turning it counterclockwise in the left hand) so that the thumb of the left hand faces the left foot. If you grip the wick, play a backswing, and swing down, and when both hands come to the center of the body, the club head angle will be open, and if you hit the ball in this state, the ball will bow to the right and fly. Wick grip is sometimes referred to as slice grip method because a golfer who uses a straight ball hits a slice. When a hooked golfer is used, it can be used to correct the hook because the ball bends to the right.

Also, in the case of a beginner golfer, most of the driver shots are sliced so that they are worried. Then, when the back-up is accumulated, you can see that there are many cases where you are suffering from a hook. This may be because the golfer can not correctly memorize the previous grip and the grip is changed into a strong grip without knowing himself.

In this way, the direction of the ball varies greatly depending on how the grip is gripped. However, in the conventional golf club grip, there is no display portion that allows the golfer to know the shape of the grip he / she holds, There was a problem of being totally dependent on the golfers' sense.

In addition, although the golfer usually grips the glove with the glove on his left hand, the gripping force is entirely dependent on the grip strength of the golfer, and the shape or position of the grip can be changed without knowing himself during the swing.

Korean Patent No. 10-0584197

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a grip of a golf club that prevents the shape of the grip from being changed during swing while allowing the golfer to accurately recognize a grip position, There is a purpose in this.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a golf club comprising: a first display portion having a predetermined width on an outer circumferential surface of the grip and extending in the longitudinal direction; A second display unit having a predetermined width on an outer circumferential surface of the grip and elongated in the longitudinal direction and spaced counterclockwise from the first display unit; A third display unit having a predetermined width on the outer circumferential surface of the grip and elongated in the longitudinal direction and spaced counterclockwise in parallel with the second display unit; Wherein the first display unit, the second display unit, and the third display unit function as a cover for grasping the position of the hand with respect to the grip when the golfer grips the grip with the hand.

Further, in a state in which the shaft and the grip are aligned, the first display portion is positioned between the 9 o'clock direction and the 10 o'clock 30 direction on the cross section, and the second display portion is positioned between the 7 o'clock direction and the 9 o'clock direction And the third display portion is located between the 5 o'clock direction and the 7 o'clock direction.

In an assembly of a golf club and a golf glove according to another embodiment of the present invention, the grip includes a first display portion having a predetermined width on an outer peripheral surface of the grip and elongated in the longitudinal direction; A second display unit having a predetermined width on an outer circumferential surface of the grip and elongated in the longitudinal direction and spaced counterclockwise from the first display unit; A third display unit having a predetermined width on the outer circumferential surface of the grip and elongated in the longitudinal direction and spaced counterclockwise in parallel with the second display unit; Wherein the golf glove has an elongated display portion that is elongated along the stop, the finger, and the base adjacent to the finger side at the boundary between the palm and the finger, and when the golfer grips the grip with the golf glove, The golfer can grasp the position of the hand with respect to the grip from the relative positions of the glove display unit, the first display unit, the second display unit, and the third display unit.

The first display portion, the second display portion, and the third display portion may be grooves or protrusions, and the glove display portion may be a groove or protrusion matched with the grooves or protrusions.

According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a grip of a golf club that prevents the shape of the grip from changing during a swing while enabling the golfer to accurately recognize the position of gripping the grip, and an assembly of such grip and golf glove.

1 is a view showing a left-hand golf glove according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a view showing a right hand golf glove according to an embodiment of the present invention.
3 is a view showing a grip of a golf club according to an embodiment of the present invention.
4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA 'of FIG.
5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line BB 'of FIG.
Fig. 6 is a view showing a grip of the golf club with the left hand. Fig.
Fig. 7 is a view showing a grip of the golf club with the right hand. Fig.
8A to 8C are cross-sectional views illustrating various embodiments of a first display unit formed on the grip and a glove display unit formed on the golf glove.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. The same reference numerals in the drawings denote like elements throughout the drawings.

1 is a view showing a left-hand golf glove according to an embodiment of the present invention. 2 is a view showing a right hand golf glove according to an embodiment of the present invention. 3 is a view showing a grip of a golf club according to an embodiment of the present invention. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A 'of FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line B-B 'of FIG. 3; Fig. 6 is a view showing a grip of the golf club with the left hand. Fig. Fig. 7 is a view showing a grip of the golf club with the right hand. Fig.

In general, right-handed golfers wear golf gloves in their left hands and hold grips (hereinafter referred to as "grips") that fit into the shaft of a golf club. Some golfers wear golf gloves and hold grips in both hands. In this specification, a right-handed golfer is used as a reference, but this can be similarly applied to a left-handed golfer.

1, the left-hand golf glove 200 of the present embodiment includes a palm portion, a thumb portion 201, a finger 202, a stop 203, a finger 204 and a small finger 205 .

In the left hand golf glove 200, between the stop 203 and the finger ring 204 and between the finger ring 204 and the finger 205, a portion 210 joined over a predetermined length from the boundary between the palm and the finger Respectively. The length of the joined portion 210 may be approximately the first node of the finger. Except for the bonded portion 210, the remaining portions are separated. The bonded portion 210 may form a single flat surface as a whole.

It is believed that a certain portion between the stop 203 and the ring finger 204 and between the ring finger 204 and the backhoe 205 are joined when the golfer grips the grip 100 and swings, 204 and the portion of the substrate 205 do not move independently to enable a stable grip and swing.

The left-hand golf glove 200 has glove display portion 211 extending elongated from the portion near the finger side (substantially, the joined portion 210) at the boundary between the palm and the fingers to the stop, the finger and the base have. The glove display unit 211 has a generally elongated rectangle shape, but other shapes are possible. The glove display unit 211 may be printed in color so that the golfer can easily identify the glove, and may be formed of a groove, a protrusion, a mixture of grooves and protrusions, and the like.

2, the right hand golf glove 300 of the present embodiment includes a palm portion and a portion of the thumb 301, the index 302, the stop 303, the finger 304 and the pad 305 .

In the golf glove 300 for the right hand, there is a portion 310 between the stop 203 and the ring finger 204, which is joined over a predetermined length from the boundary between the palm and the finger. The length of the joined portion 310 is approximately the first node of the finger. Except for the bonded portion 310, the remaining portions are separated. The bonded portion 310 may form a single flat surface.

The engagement of a portion between the stop 303 and the ring finger 304 prevents this portion from moving independently to enable a stable grip and swing.

The right-hand golf glove 300 is provided with a glove display portion 311 that extends elongatedly over a finger and a finger at a portion near the finger side (in fact, the joined portion 310) at the boundary between the palm and the finger. The glove display section 311 has a generally elongated rectangle shape, but other shapes are possible. The glove display unit 311 may be formed by printing in color so that the golfer can easily identify the glove, and may be formed of grooves, protrusions, a mixture of grooves and protrusions, and the like.

3 and 4, the grip 100 of the present embodiment is fitted to one end of the shaft 10 of the golf club. At the other end of the shaft 10, the club head is positioned.

The grip 100 includes a first display unit 111, a second display unit 112, and a third display unit 113.

The first display portion 111 has a predetermined width on the outer circumferential surface of the grip 100 and is elongated in the longitudinal direction. The second display portion 112 has a predetermined width on the outer peripheral surface of the grip 100 and is elongated in the longitudinal direction and is spaced counterclockwise from the first display portion 111 in parallel. The third display portion 113 has a predetermined width on the outer peripheral surface of the grip 100 and is elongated in the longitudinal direction and is spaced counterclockwise from the second display portion 112 in parallel.

The first display unit 111, the second display unit 112, and the third display unit 113 may have a substantially elongated rectangular shape. The first display unit 111, the second display unit 112, and the third display unit 113 may be formed by printing in color so that the golfer can easily identify them, and may be formed by mixing grooves, protrusions, grooves, .

The first display unit 111, the second display unit 112 and the third display unit 113 are provided with a cover for grasping the position of the hand with respect to the grip 100 when the golfer grips the grip 100 with his or her hand . Accordingly, strong, square, and weak characters may be displayed above or below the first display unit 111, the second display unit 112, and the third display unit 113, respectively.

Here, "square" generally means that when the golfer grips the grip with this position with his left hand, the ball can fly to the front.

"Strong" means Strong grip, which means holding your left thumb too hard toward your right foot. Strong grips are sometimes referred to as hook grips because the hooks are used when a golfer is used to straighten the ball. When a golfer with a slice is used, it can be used to correct the slice because the ball bends to the left.

"weak" means wick grip and refers to gripping the left hand with the thumb of the left hand pointing toward the left foot. Wick grip is sometimes referred to as slice grip method because a golfer who uses a straight ball hits a slice. When a hooked golfer is used, it can be used to correct the hook because the ball bends to the right.

4 shows a cross section of the grip 100 in which the left hand portion is located, with the shaft 10 and the grip 100 aligned. Here, the state in which the shaft 10 and the grip 100 are aligned refers to the position of the grip 100 in a state in which the face of the club head located on the shaft 10 faces the target direction. Reference numeral 101 denotes a reference point indicating the 12 o'clock direction in a state in which the shaft 10 and the grip 100 are aligned. The reference point 101 may be provided at both ends of the grip 100.

The first display portion 111 is located between the 9 o'clock direction and the 10:30 direction, the second display portion 112 is located between the 7 o'clock direction and the 9 o'clock direction, and the third display portion 113 And may be located between 5 o'clock and 7 o'clock. The position of the first, second, and third display portions 111, 112, and 113 can be adjusted as desired when the golfer uses a straight ball, and when a golfer having a hook or slice is used, Can be used for calibration purposes.

The grip 100 may further include a fourth display unit 121, a fifth display unit 122, and a sixth display unit 123.

The fourth display portion 121 is spaced apart from the first display portion 111 by a predetermined distance toward the club head. The fourth display portion 121 has a predetermined width on the outer peripheral surface of the grip 100 and is formed long in the longitudinal direction.

The fifth display portion 122 has a predetermined width on the outer circumferential surface of the grip 100 and is elongated in the longitudinal direction and is spaced clockwise from the fourth display portion 121 in parallel.

The sixth display portion 123 has a predetermined width on the outer circumferential surface of the grip 100 and is elongated in the longitudinal direction and is spaced clockwise from the fifth display portion 122 side by side.

The fourth display unit 121, the fifth display unit 122 and the sixth display unit 123 have substantially the same form as the first display unit 111, the second display unit 112 and the third display unit 113, And functions as a cover for grasping the position of the hand with respect to the grip 100 when gripping the grip 100 with the right hand. Letters of weak, square, and strong may be displayed on the upper or lower sides of the fourth display unit 121, the fifth display unit 122, and the sixth display unit 123, respectively.

Fig. 5 shows a cross section of the grip 100 in which the right hand portion is located, with the shaft 10 and the grip 100 aligned.

The fifth display portion 122 is located between the 4 o'clock direction and the 5 o'clock direction and the sixth display portion 123 is located between the 4:30 o'clock direction and the 4 o'clock direction, And may be located between 5 o'clock and 6 o'clock. The fourth to sixth display portions 121, 122, and 123 may be combined with the first to third display portions 111, 112, and 113 to adjust the ball's progress direction as desired when using a golfer who straightens the ball. , And can be used for the purpose of correcting a hook or slice when a golfer with a hook or slice is used.

A small difference in the position of the hand holding the grip 100 will change to a very large difference when the actual ball is blown. In general, golfers understand the meaning of a strong grip or wick grip, but the position of the grip 100, which is simply recognized by the eyes, can be very inaccurate. In practice, golfers are said to grip the same position, but the position of the grip at the time of gripping can vary slightly.

In this embodiment, the golfer first touches a specific portion of the hand to the first display portion 111, the second display portion 112 or the third display portion 113 to grasp the grip 100 so that the grip 100 ) Can be accurately recognized.

On the other hand, certain parts of the hand that golfers perceive with their eyes may be similarly inaccurate. When the golfer grips the grip 100 with the golf gloves 200 and 300 for a more accurate grip, the glove display units 211 and 311 and the first display unit 111, the second display unit 112, So that the golfer can grasp the position of the hand with respect to the grip 100 from the relative position of the grip 113.

6, the golfers first touch the glove display unit 211 displayed on the left-hand golf glove 200 to the first display unit 111, the second display unit 112 or the third display unit 113 By gripping the grip 100, the position of the grip 100 itself can be accurately recognized.

As shown in FIG. 7, in a state in which the golfer holds the left hand grip, the glove display unit 311 displayed on the right hand golf glove 300 is referred to as the fourth display unit 121, the fifth display unit 122, By touching the display portion 123 and grasping the grip 100, the position of the grip 100 held by the grip portion 100 can be accurately recognized.

As described above, the first to sixth display portions 111, 112, 113, 121, 122, and 123 displayed on the grip 100 of the present embodiment have their own hand positions relative to the grip 100 It can function as a cover to grasp. The glove display unit 211 displayed on the golf glove 200 for the left hand or the glove display unit 211 displayed on the golf glove 300 for the right hand may be displayed by the first to sixth display units 111, 112, 113, 121, When used in combination with the grip 311, enable the golfer to more accurately grasp the position of the hand with respect to the grip 100, thereby enabling a stable and accurate grip.

8A to 8C illustrate the first display portion 111 (the second to sixth display portions 112, 113, 121, 122 and 123) formed on the grip 100 and the golf gloves 200 and 300 Sectional view showing various embodiments of the glove display units 211 and 311 to be formed.

8A, the first display portion 111 formed on the grip 100 has a groove shape, and the glove display portion 211 of the left-hand golf glove 200 has a protruding shape, The protruding portion of the left-hand golf glove 200 can be fitted into the groove of the grip 100 when gripping the grip. In this case, while the golfer grips the grip while swinging, the grip is stably maintained, which can help improve the performance.

8B shows a state in which the first display portion 111 formed on the grip 100 has a protruding shape and the glove display portion 211 of the left hand golf glove 200 has a protruding shape, So as to be in contact with each other. The two protrusions that contact each other help to maintain the state of the grip. Even in this case, the grip can be maintained stably while the golfer swings, which can help improve the performance.

8C shows a state in which the first display portion 111 formed on the grip 100 has two protruding portions spaced from each other so that a groove is formed therebetween and the glove display portion 211 of the left- So that the protruding portion of the glove display portion 211 can be sandwiched between the two protruding portions of the first display portion 111. [ Even in this case, the grip can be maintained stably while the golfer swings, which can help improve the performance.

As described above, the first to sixth display portions 111, 112, 113, 121, 122, 123 formed on the grip 100 and the glove display portions 211, 311 formed on the golf gloves 200, If the grip can be stably maintained, various embodiments other than those shown are possible. For example, the first to sixth display portions 111, 112, 113, 121, 122, and 123 formed on the grip 100 have a combination of a groove and a protrusion, and are formed on the golf gloves 200 and 300 The glove display units 211 and 311 may have a shape in which the grooves and the protrusions are combined to be matched with each other.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention will be.

10: Shaft
100: grip
111: first display section
112: second display section
113: third display section
114: fourth display section
115: fifth display section
116: sixth display section
200: Left hand golf glove
210: bonded portion
211: Glove display
300: Golf Glove for Right Hand
310: bonded portion
311: Glove display

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In grips that fit into the shaft of a golf club,
A first display portion having a predetermined width on an outer peripheral surface of the grip and being elongated in the longitudinal direction;
A second display unit having a predetermined width on the outer circumferential surface of the grip and elongated in the longitudinal direction and spaced counterclockwise in parallel with the first display unit;
A third display unit having a predetermined width on an outer circumferential surface of the grip and elongated in the longitudinal direction and spaced counterclockwise in parallel with the second display unit;
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Wherein the first display portion, the second display portion, and the third display portion function as a cover for grasping the position of the hand with respect to the grip when the golfer grips the grip by hand,
The first display portion is positioned between the 9 o'clock direction and the 10 o'clock 30 direction on the cross section and the second display portion is located between the 7 o'clock direction and the 9 o'clock direction in a state in which the shaft and the grip are aligned, , The third display portion is located between 5 o'clock and 7 o'clock, and the first display portion, the second display portion, and the third display portion are sandwiched by a shaft of a golf club which can be used for the purpose of correcting a hook or a slice Lash grip.
delete An assembly of a grip and a golf glove to be fitted to a shaft of a golf club,
The grip
A first display portion having a predetermined width on an outer peripheral surface of the grip and being elongated in the longitudinal direction;
A second display unit having a predetermined width on the outer circumferential surface of the grip and elongated in the longitudinal direction and spaced counterclockwise in parallel with the first display unit;
A third display unit having a predetermined width on an outer circumferential surface of the grip and elongated in the longitudinal direction and spaced counterclockwise in parallel with the second display unit;
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Wherein the golf glove includes a glove display portion extending along the stop, the finger and the ground, the glove being adjacent to the finger side at the boundary between the palm and the finger,
The golfer can grasp the position of the hand with respect to the grip from the relative positions of the glove display unit, the first display unit, the second display unit, and the third display unit when the golfer holds the grip with the golf glove,
Wherein the first display portion is located between the 9 o'clock direction and the 10:30 th in the state where the shaft and the grip are aligned and the second display portion is located between the 7 o'clock direction and the 9 o'clock direction, The third display portion is located between the 5 o'clock position and the 7 o'clock position and the first display portion, the second display portion and the third display portion can be used for the purpose of correcting a hook or a slice, Assembly.
The method of claim 3,
Wherein the first display portion, the second display portion, and the third display portion are grooves or protrusions, and the glove display portion is a groove or protrusion matched with the grooves or protrusions.
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