Golf club swing indicator
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1. A golf club swing-force indicator comprising, in combination:
- (a) an elongate turnable shaft having a lateral abutment spaced inwardly from one of its ends,(b) a finger piece rigid with the shaft and carried by said one end,(c) said shaft having a bearing area between the rigid finger piece and the abutment,(d) a pair of bearings for the shaft,(e) one of said bearings engaging and supporting said bearing area of the shaft between said finger piece and lateral abutment, and the other bearing engaging and supporting the other end of the shaft,(f) a torsion spring encircling the shaft at a location inwardly of said one bearing, one end of said spring engaging the abutment on the shaft and the other end of the spring reacting against said one bearing, thereby to bias the shaft for turning in said one bearing,(g) a weight member having an indicator, slidable along the shaft,(h) a compression spring on the shaft, engaging the weight member to bias the latter toward one end of the shaft,(i) said weight member having a pawl and said shaft having a row of teeth cooperable with the pawl to hold the weight member in various adjusted positions against the action of said compression spring,(j) said shaft having a smooth track on which the pawl can alternately ride when the shaft is turned against the action of said torsion spring, thereby to enable return of the weight to a starting position under the action of said compression spring, and(k) a housing carrying said bearings and enclosing the said shaft, weight and springs.
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A golf club swing-force indicator comprising an elongate housing adapted to be attached to the shaft of a golf club. A weight is movable on the housing between retracted and extended positions against spring action, becoming extended due to centrifugal force when the club is swung, and being held in any extended position by a releasable catch. Normally the weight is held retracted by a yieldable biasing means which acts counter to the centrifugal force. An indicator shows the degree of extension of the weight, and gives a reading that is proportional to the force of the swing.
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1. A golf club swing-force indicator comprising, in combination:
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(a) an elongate turnable shaft having a lateral abutment spaced inwardly from one of its ends, (b) a finger piece rigid with the shaft and carried by said one end, (c) said shaft having a bearing area between the rigid finger piece and the abutment, (d) a pair of bearings for the shaft, (e) one of said bearings engaging and supporting said bearing area of the shaft between said finger piece and lateral abutment, and the other bearing engaging and supporting the other end of the shaft, (f) a torsion spring encircling the shaft at a location inwardly of said one bearing, one end of said spring engaging the abutment on the shaft and the other end of the spring reacting against said one bearing, thereby to bias the shaft for turning in said one bearing, (g) a weight member having an indicator, slidable along the shaft, (h) a compression spring on the shaft, engaging the weight member to bias the latter toward one end of the shaft, (i) said weight member having a pawl and said shaft having a row of teeth cooperable with the pawl to hold the weight member in various adjusted positions against the action of said compression spring, (j) said shaft having a smooth track on which the pawl can alternately ride when the shaft is turned against the action of said torsion spring, thereby to enable return of the weight to a starting position under the action of said compression spring, and (k) a housing carrying said bearings and enclosing the said shaft, weight and springs. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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