Golf club grip with anti-slip and control arrangement
Abstract
A golf club grip includes an anti-slip arrangement and a control arrangement. The anti-slip arrangement, having an outer anti-slipping surface, is adapted for coaxially attaching along an end portion of the golf club. The control arrangement, having an outer shock absorbing surface, is coaxially and downwardly extended from the anti-slip arrangement for coaxially mounting along the golf club, wherein the control arrangement, having a softness softer than the anti-slip arrangement for enhancing a sense of touching, is arranged for a controlling hand of the golfer to grip thereon. Therefore, the golfer is able to swing the golf club by securely gripping the gloved hand on the anti-slipping surface of the anti-slip arrangement and feelingly control the golf club by gripping the controlling hand on the shock absorbing surface of the control arrangement.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A golf club grip for a golf club including a shaft and a club head attached to a lower end of the shaft, wherein said golf club grip comprises:
a lower control arrangement which is a rubber made tube having a lower end, an upper end and a gripping surface having a softness adapted for enhancing a sense of touching feel for a controlling hand of a golfer to grip thereon; an upper anti-slip arrangement which is a rubber made tube having an upper end and a lower end coaxially integrated with said upper end of said control arrangement to form an elongated integral tubular body for attaching to an upper end portion of the shaft of the golf club, wherein said anti-slip arrangement provides a circumferential anti-slipping surface to provide a predetermined gripping friction for a holding hand of the golfer to grip thereon, wherein said anti-slip arrangement has a length at least long enough for at least a middle finger, a ring finger and a little finger of the holding hand of the golfer to completely grip thereon, so that a ring finger, a middle finger and an index finger of said controlling hand of said golfer is capable of naturally placing on said control arrangement; and a rubber made endpiece integrally formed at said upper end of said anti-slip arrangement.
2 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 1 , wherein said anti-slip surface of said anti-slip arrangement is integrally coated with a thin reinforced rubber layer laminated with cotton yarn to provide a frictional coarse surface as said outer anti-slipping surface for frictional contact with the holding hand of the golfer and to limit and control an elasticity of said anti-slip arrangement to produce a reinforced harder surface than said control arrangement for better holding feel of the holding hand of the golfer.
3 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 2 , wherein said thin reinforced rubber layer comprises a first raw rubber layer and a rubber latex adherently attaching said cotton yarn on an exterior surface of said first raw rubber layer to form said thin reinforced rubber layer.
4 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 3 , wherein a predetermined amount of said rubber latex is painted on said exterior surface of said first raw rubber layer to form said thin layer of rubber latex having a thickness slightly smaller than a diameter of each cotton filament of said cotton yarn and thus at least a portion of said cotton yarn is evenly and spacedly exposed outside around said anti-slip arrangement so as to produce said coarse exterior surface as said anti-slipping surface.
5 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 1 , wherein said anti-slipping surface of said anti-slip arrangement is extended to an upper portion of a bottom side of said control arrangement to form a bottom anti-slipping surface.
6 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 2 , wherein said anti-slipping surface of said anti-slip arrangement is extended to an upper portion of a bottom side of said control arrangement to form a bottom anti-slipping surface.
7 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 4 , wherein said anti-slipping surface of said anti-slip arrangement is extended to an upper portion of a bottom side of said control arrangement to form a bottom anti-slipping surface.
8 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 1 , wherein an upper portion of a bottom side of said control arrangement is provided with a bottom anti-slipping surface integrally coated with a thin reinforced rubber layer laminated with cotton yarn which is sized and shaped for ensuring middle phalanges of the ring, middle and index fingers of the lower controlling hand being in contact therewith.
9 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 1 , wherein said length of said anti-slip arrangement is long enough to enable the little finger, the ring finger, middle fmger, and an index finger of the holding hand of the golfer to grip thereon while the index finger placing at said lower end of said anti-slip arrangement so that the ring finger of the controlling hand is able to be aligned with the index finger of the holding hand.
10 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 2 , wherein said length of said anti-slip arrangement is long enough to enable the little finger, the ring finger, middle finger, and an index finger of the holding hand of the golfer to grip thereon while the index finger placing at said lower end of said anti-slip arrangement so that the ring finger of the controlling hand is able to be aligned with the index finger of the holding hand.
11 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 4 , wherein said length of said anti-slip arrangement is long enough to enable the little finger, the ring finger, middle finger, and an index finger of the holding hand of the golfer to grip thereon while the index finger placing at said lower end of said anti-slip arrangement so that the ring finger of the controlling hand is able to be aligned with the index finger of the holding hand.
12 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 7 , wherein said length of said anti-slip arrangement is long enough to enable the little finger, the ring finger, middle finger, and an index finger of the holding hand of the golfer to grip thereon while the index finger placing at said lower end of said anti-slip arrangement so that the ring finger of the controlling hand is able to be aligned with the index finger of the holding hand.
13 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 1 , wherein said anti-slip arrangement and said control arrangement have different colors.
14 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 4 , wherein said anti-slip arrangement and said control arrangement have different colors.
15 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 7 , wherein said anti-slip arrangement and said control arrangement have different colors.
16 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 12 , wherein said anti-slip arrangement and said control arrangement have different colors.
17 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a taper shaped additional raw rubber piece integrally provided on an interior surface of said rubber made tube of said upper anti-slip arrangement so as to gradually increase a weight of said anti-slip arrangement from said lower end to said upper end.
18 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 4 , further comprising a taper shaped additional raw rubber piece integrally provided on an interior surface of said rubber made tube of said upper anti-slip arrangement so as to gradually increase a weight of said anti-slip arrangement from said lower end to said upper end.
19 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 7 , further comprising a taper shaped additional raw rubber piece integrally provided on an interior surface of said rubber made tube of said upper anti-slip arrangement so as to gradually increase a weight of said anti-slip arrangement from said lower end to said upper end.
20 . The golf club grip, as recited in claim 16 , further comprising a taper shaped additional raw rubber piece integrally provided on an interior surface of said rubber made tube of said upper anti-slip arrangement so as to gradually increase a weight of said anti-slip arrangement from said lower end to said upper end.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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