Golf club shaft and process for manufacturing same
First Claim
1. A golf club shaft comprising:
- an elongated member having a predetermined length, said elongated member comprising a fiber/resin composite material;
said elongated member having a first end and an opposite second end, said first end having an outer diameter larger than an outer diameter of said second end;
said elongated member comprises, along a part of said predetermined length, a neck, said neck having a reduced diameter area and flared portions extending in respective opposite directions from said reduced diameter area, said flared portions having respective outer surfaces flaring continuously from said reduced diameter area;
a ring extending around said neck, said ring being made of a material, said ring is rigid having a density greater than a density of said composite material; and
said ring having a first end portion and a second end portion, each of said first end portion and said second end portion of said ring having inner surfaces in engagement with respective outer surfaces of said flared portions of said neck of said elongated member.
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Abstract
The invention is directed to a golf club shaft and to a process for manufacturing same. The golf club shaft is made of a fiber- and resin-base composite material, the shaft including, along a part of its length, a neck portion in which a ring is inserted, such ring being made of a material having a density higher than the density of the composite material and the ring having a first end portion and a second end portion each having an inner surface in contact with the surface of the neck portion which flares out gradually up to the ends of the ring. The process includes the steps of positioning a bladder made of an extensible and impervious material on an elongated mandrel; covering the mandrel with fibers impregnated with a resin so as to obtain a wound fibrous complex; fitting the complex with the ring; positioning the complex provided with the ring in a mold whose cavity defines the final shape of the shaft to be produced; and performing the molding operation by heating and by application of a pressurized fluid inside the bladder, in order to form the neck portion against the inner surface of the ring and to obtain the compaction of the complex against the mold cavity outside of the neck portion.
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25 Claims
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1. A golf club shaft comprising:
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an elongated member having a predetermined length, said elongated member comprising a fiber/resin composite material; said elongated member having a first end and an opposite second end, said first end having an outer diameter larger than an outer diameter of said second end; said elongated member comprises, along a part of said predetermined length, a neck, said neck having a reduced diameter area and flared portions extending in respective opposite directions from said reduced diameter area, said flared portions having respective outer surfaces flaring continuously from said reduced diameter area; a ring extending around said neck, said ring being made of a material, said ring is rigid having a density greater than a density of said composite material; and said ring having a first end portion and a second end portion, each of said first end portion and said second end portion of said ring having inner surfaces in engagement with respective outer surfaces of said flared portions of said neck of said elongated member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A process for manufacturing a golf club shaft, whereby the shaft includes an elongated member having a predetermined length, the elongated member comprising a fiber/resin composite material, the elongated member having a first end and an opposite second end, the first end having an outer diameter larger than an outer diameter of the second end, the elongated member further having a neck along a part of the predetermined length, the neck having a reduced diameter area and flared portions extending in respective opposite directions from said reduced diameter area, the flared portions having respective outer surfaces flaring continuously from the reduced diameter area, the shaft further including a ring extending around the neck, the ring being made of a material having a density greater than a density of the composite material, the ring having a first end portion and a second end portion, each of the first and second end portions having an inner surface in engagement with respective outer surfaces of the flared portions of the neck of the elongated member, the process comprising:
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positioning a bladder made of an extensible and impervious material on an elongated mandrel; covering the mandrel with fibers impregnated with a resin so as to obtain a wound fibrous complex; placing the ring upon the complex; positioning the complex, provided with the ring, in a mold, the mold having a cavity defining a final shape of the golf club shaft to be manufactured; and performing a molding operation comprising heating and applying a pressurized fluid inside the bladder in order to form the neck of the shaft against inner surfaces of the ring without movement of the ring with respect to the mold and compacting the complex against the mold cavity in areas of the complex longitudinally beyond the neck.
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25. A process for manufacturing a golf club shaft, the process comprising:
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providing a rigid tubular member having the capability of retaining its shape upon the performance of subsequent molding steps; positioning said rigid tubular member upon a longitudinally extending complex comprising a fiber and resin prewound structure; positioning said complex, provided with the rigid tubular member, in a mold having a cavity defining a final shape of the golf club shaft to be manufactured, said rigid tubular member being positioned in a predetermined and final location within the mold; performing a molding operation comprising heating and applying an internal pressure to deform the complex in a radial outward direction so as to form a neck of the shaft against inner surfaces of the rigid tubular member which remains in said predetermined and final location and so as to form the complex against the mold cavity in areas of the complex longitudinally beyond the neck.
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