Composite shaft for a golf club
First Claim
1. A golf club shaft having a length between a tip end and a butt end, comprising:
- at least two biased plies extending approximately the length of the shaft; and
at least two longitudinal plies extending substantially less than the length of the shaft, wherein;
the at least two biased plies contain fibers oriented at a substantial angle transverse to a longitudinal axis of the shaft;
the at least two longitudinal plies contain fibers oriented approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft;
one of the at least two longitudinal plies aligns with the tip end of the shaft;
one of the at least two longitudinal plies aligns with the butt end of the shaft; and
the at least two longitudinal plies at least partially overlap each other.
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Abstract
A lightweight composite golf club shaft and method for its manufacture. The shaft preferably includes at least two biased plies extending approximately the length of the shaft and at least two longitudinal plies extending substantially less than the length of the shaft. The at least two biased plies contain fibers oriented at a substantial angle transverse to a longitudinal axis of the shaft. The at least two longitudinal plies contain fibers oriented approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft. One of the at least two longitudinal plies aligns with the tip end of the shaft. One of the at least two longitudinal plies aligns with the butt end of the shaft. The at least two longitudinal plies at least partially overlap each other. The method for constructing such a shaft preferably includes rolling the plies onto a mandrel to form a rolled assembly where the plies are then fused together.
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16 Claims
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1. A golf club shaft having a length between a tip end and a butt end, comprising:
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at least two biased plies extending approximately the length of the shaft; and
at least two longitudinal plies extending substantially less than the length of the shaft, wherein;
the at least two biased plies contain fibers oriented at a substantial angle transverse to a longitudinal axis of the shaft;
the at least two longitudinal plies contain fibers oriented approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft;
one of the at least two longitudinal plies aligns with the tip end of the shaft;
one of the at least two longitudinal plies aligns with the butt end of the shaft; and
the at least two longitudinal plies at least partially overlap each other. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
the fibers in one of the at least two biased plies are oriented at an angle within a range of approximately 25-degrees to 65-degrees transverse to the longitudinal axis; and
the fibers in another of the at least two biased plies are oriented at an angle within a range of approximately 115-degrees to 155-degrees transverse to the longitudinal axis.
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4. The shaft of claim 1, wherein the angles of the fibers in the at least two biased plies are supplementary with reference to the longitudinal axis.
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5. The shaft of claim 1, wherein:
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the fibers in one of the at least two biased plies are oriented at an angle of approximately 45-degrees transverse to the longitudinal axis; and
the fibers in another of the at least two biased plies are oriented at an angle of approximately 135-degrees transverse to the longitudinal axis.
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6. The shaft of claim 1, further comprising a butt end reinforcement ply approximately aligning with the butt end.
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7. The shaft of claim 6, wherein the butt end reinforcement ply is sandwiched between the biased plies.
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8. The shaft of claim 6, wherein the butt end reinforcement ply contains fibers oriented at an angle within a range of approximately 80-degrees to 100-degrees transverse to the longitudinal axis.
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9. The shaft of claim 1, wherein:
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one of the at least two longitudinal plies approximately aligns with an initial position of rotation on a mandrel; and
another of the at least two longitudinal plies approximately aligns with a 180-degree position of rotation on the mandrel;
wherein the mandrel shares the longitudinal axis with the shaft.
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10. The shaft of claim 1, further comprising an additional longitudinal ply, the additional longitudinal ply approximately aligning with the tip end or the butt end of the shaft.
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11. The shaft of claim 1, further comprising an additional ply.
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12. A golf club shaft, comprising:
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two biased plies with pre-impregnated fibers oriented with a bias, the first biased ply with fibers oriented at an angle in the range of approximately 25-degrees to 65-degrees transverse to a longitudinal axis of the shaft and the second biased ply with fibers oriented at an angle in the range of approximately 115-degrees to 155-degrees transverse to the longitudinal axis, both biased plies extending approximately an entire length of the shaft;
two longitudinal plies with pre-impregnated fibers oriented approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft, both longitudinal plies extending substantially less than the entire length of the shaft; and
a butt end reinforcement ply;
wherein;
one of the longitudinal plies aligns with a tip end of the shaft and another of the longitudinal plies aligns with a butt end of the shaft;
one of the longitudinal plies at least partially overlaps the other; and
the butt end reinforcement ply aligns with the butt end of the shaft. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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Specification