Recoil shock absorber
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1. In a golf swing exerciser that moves a weight against a resistance of an extension spring during a simulated golf swing, an improvement comprising:
- the weight being fixed to a distal end of the extension spring;
a connector fixed to a proximal end of the extension spring to hold the proximal end against an extension force from movement of the weight;
a proximal end stop spaced from the connector;
a mount supported by the end stop and extending to the connector;
the mount allowing the connector and the proximal end of the extension spring to move in a recoil motion toward the end stop;
the mount limiting motion of the connector and the proximal end of the extension spring away from the end stop in response to the extension force; and
a resilient shock absorber arranged between the connector and the stop to cushion the recoil motion.
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Abstract
A golf exerciser in the form of a swingable tube containing a movable mass supported by an extension spring is provided with a shock absorber cooperating with a proximal end mount for the spring. This absorbs recoil movement of the mass, the spring, the connector, and reduces recoil impact shock that otherwise could be felt by the hands of the person exercising.
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1. In a golf swing exerciser that moves a weight against a resistance of an extension spring during a simulated golf swing, an improvement comprising:
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the weight being fixed to a distal end of the extension spring; a connector fixed to a proximal end of the extension spring to hold the proximal end against an extension force from movement of the weight; a proximal end stop spaced from the connector; a mount supported by the end stop and extending to the connector; the mount allowing the connector and the proximal end of the extension spring to move in a recoil motion toward the end stop; the mount limiting motion of the connector and the proximal end of the extension spring away from the end stop in response to the extension force; and a resilient shock absorber arranged between the connector and the stop to cushion the recoil motion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An exercising device used in a simulated golf swing, the device including an extension spring mounted to resist movement of a weight toward a distal end of the device during the golf swing, the device comprising:
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the weight being securely attached to a distal end of the extension spring; a spring connector securely attached to a proximal end of the extension spring; a proximal end stop spaced from the connector on a proximal side of the connector opposite the spring; a mount supporting the spring connector relative to the proximal end stop to limit motion of the spring connector and the proximal end of the spring away from the proximal end stop as the weight moves; a resilient shock absorber disposed between the proximal end stop and the spring connector so that the shock absorber cushions a recoil motion of the spring and the connector toward the proximal end stop; and the mount allows movement of the spring connector toward the proximal end stop. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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8. A golf exerciser that is moved in a simulated golf swing and includes a handle affording a grip to swing the exerciser, and an end stop in a proximal region of the handle, an extension spring mounted to extend toward a distal end of the exerciser, a weight attached to a distal end of the spring, and the spring and weight being arranged so that the weight extends the spring to move toward the distal end of the exerciser when the exerciser is moved in a simulated golf swing, the exerciser comprising:
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a connector attached to a proximal end of the spring to resist extending of the spring; the connector being spaced from the end stop; a lost motion mount extending across the space from the end stop to the connector; the mount supporting the connector to allow and to limit movement of the connector and the proximal end of the spring away from the end stop as the weight moves; the mount also allowing the connector and the proximal end of the spring to move toward the end stop in a recoil movement; and a resilient recoil shock absorber supported by the mount and arranged in the space between the end stop and the connector so that the shock absorber cushions the recoil movement of the spring connector and the proximal end of the spring toward the end stop. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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