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Length adjustment system for joining a golf club head to a shaft

  • US 8,382,607 B2
  • Filed: 12/07/2010
  • Issued: 02/26/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/07/2010
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A length adjustment system for joining a golf club head (100) to a shaft (1100), comprising:

  • a) a shaft sleeve (200) attached to an end of the shaft (1100) that cooperates with a hosel (120) of the golf club head (100);

    b) a retainer (300) releasably securing the shaft (1100) to the golf club head (100);

    c) at least a first spacer (500) able to be secured within the hosel (120) by the retainer (300);

    d) a first hosel sleeve (600) able to cooperate with the hosel (120) and receive the shaft sleeve (200);

    e) at least a minor length weight system (400) and an intermediate length weight system (700);

    f) wherein in a minor length configuration the shaft sleeve (200) is releasably secured to the golf club head (100) by the retainer (300) producing a minor length of a golf club, and the minor length configuration has a minor length weight comprising the weight of the golf club head (100), the shaft sleeve (200), the retainer (300), and the minor length weight system (400), wherein the minor length weight produces a minor length center of gravity (CGm) and a minor length moment of inertia; and

    g) wherein in an intermediate length configuration the shaft sleeve (200), the first spacer (500), and the first hosel sleeve (600) are releasably secured to the golf club head (100) by the retainer (300) producing an intermediate length of a golf club, and the intermediate length configuration has an intermediate length weight comprising the weight of the golf club head (100), the shaft sleeve (200), the first spacer (500), the first hosel sleeve (600), the retainer (300), and the intermediate length weight system (700), wherein the intermediate length weight produces an intermediate length center of gravity (CGi) and an intermediate length moment of inertia; and

    h) the intermediate length is at least ¼

    inch greater than the minor length; and

    i) the intermediate length weight is within 5 percent of the minor length weight; and

    j) the intermediate length moment of inertia is within 10 percent of the minor length moment of inertia; and

    k) the X, Y, and Z coordinates of the intermediate length center of gravity (CGi) are all within 15 percent of the X, Y, and Z coordinates of the minor length center of gravity (CGm).

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