CA2665135A1 - Reverse p putter - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63F—CARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63F—CARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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Abstract
Golf club, putter-head, putter-face, new putter face design where the top portion (1/3 to 7/8ths) of the face has an outward curve, the amount of curve varies from minimal to significant (Figures 1A and 1B). The face is designed to strike the golf ball at or above the equator of the ball and impart top spin or no spin when struck with a proper stroke.
Description
UTILITY PATENT APPLICATIONS
1. REVERSE P GOLF CLUB PUTTER FACE
Category, field of the invention:
Utility Patent: Golf club, putter head, putter face.
SPECIFICATION
(1) Title of the Invention.
Reverse P golf club putter face. This applies to the face of the putter, with the top third to seven eighths having a bulge like a half circle (like a reversed letter 'P', or like a bubble on the top part of the face (Figure 1 A)).
1. REVERSE P GOLF CLUB PUTTER FACE
Category, field of the invention:
Utility Patent: Golf club, putter head, putter face.
SPECIFICATION
(1) Title of the Invention.
Reverse P golf club putter face. This applies to the face of the putter, with the top third to seven eighths having a bulge like a half circle (like a reversed letter 'P', or like a bubble on the top part of the face (Figure 1 A)).
(2) Cross Reference to related applications:
Provisional Patent Application Application Number 61046441 Confirmation Number 7526 First Named Inventor Barry William Ceminchuk Box 51047 RPO Highlands Edmonton Alberta T5W 5G5 Canada (780) 952-1792 (changed) barryceminchuk@rogers.com Receipt Date 20-APR-2008 Search results of patents in the same category:
United States Patent # 6,951,517 United States Patent # 7,134,970 United States Patent # 7,294,066 United States Patent # 7,485,051 United States Patent # 4,529,202 I have also seen an antique putter that has a moveable cylinder attached on the bottom of the putter (like a roller), so the putter will roll along the ground.
None of the above are the same invention.
Provisional Patent Application Application Number 61046441 Confirmation Number 7526 First Named Inventor Barry William Ceminchuk Box 51047 RPO Highlands Edmonton Alberta T5W 5G5 Canada (780) 952-1792 (changed) barryceminchuk@rogers.com Receipt Date 20-APR-2008 Search results of patents in the same category:
United States Patent # 6,951,517 United States Patent # 7,134,970 United States Patent # 7,294,066 United States Patent # 7,485,051 United States Patent # 4,529,202 I have also seen an antique putter that has a moveable cylinder attached on the bottom of the putter (like a roller), so the putter will roll along the ground.
None of the above are the same invention.
(3) Statement of federally sponsored research/development.
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
(4) Reference to a "Sequence Listing," a table, or a computer program listing appendix submitted on a compact disc and an incorporation by reference of the material on the compact disc. The total number of compact disc including duplicates and the files on each compact disc shall be specified.
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
(5) Background of the Invention.
This putter face is designed to impart top spin or no spin on the golf ball when the golf ball is hit with a proper stroke.
This putter face is designed to impart top spin or no spin on the golf ball when the golf ball is hit with a proper stroke.
(6) Brief Summary of the Invention.
Golf club, putter head, reverse P shaped putter face (when viewed from the heel of the putter) and P shaped putter face (when viewed from the toe of the putter).
Golf club, putter head, reverse P shaped putter face (when viewed from the heel of the putter) and P shaped putter face (when viewed from the toe of the putter).
(7) Brief description of the several views of the drawing:
There are two drawings:
Figure 1A: Reverse P, putter face viewed from the toe of the putter.
Figure 1 B: P, putter face viewed from the heel of the putter.
There are two drawings:
Figure 1A: Reverse P, putter face viewed from the toe of the putter.
Figure 1 B: P, putter face viewed from the heel of the putter.
(8) Detailed Description of the Invention.
I will explain the invention in simple terms. Having read other patent applications they are too detailed and have information that is extraneous and in some, confusing.
This invention relates to the face of the putter. The invention is, when played with an optimal stroke, designed to hit the golf ball at or above the equator of the ball imparting a top/over spin on the ball or no spin.
The putter face can be used on putters for both right hand or left hand players.
The face of the putter will, assuming a putter for a right hand player, when viewed from the toe of the putter, appear to be similar to the letter "P" (Figure 1A). When viewed from the heel of the putter it will have the appearance of a reverse letter "P" (Figure 1 B). When viewed from the front it will have a roll across the face for the total length of the face or part of the face.
When viewed from the top it will appear as a downward curve. The P and reverse P will be reversed with a left hand putter.
The extended curvature will have a roll (the amount of curve) which can vary from very little to a complete semi-circle extending x inches out from the face.
Typically the roll of the face (curvature) is the vertical curvature and can be measured by the radius of the circle it is cut to. An example would be a curve of 12 inches or in other words a face shaped to the radius of a 12 inch circle. The curve may also be more severe than a circle.
The roll can vary from the top one third of the face to the top seven eighths of the face, and again vary in the amount of roll.
The putter face height can vary from 1 inch to 3 inches or more. The putter face length can also vary from 2 inches to 10 inches or more.
When the phrase "or more" is used this indicates that the dimension may extended beyond the quoted measurements.
The material may be any of the available materials, and with or without an insert.
The weighting may vary in any possible combination both vertically and horizontally and not necessarily equally across the face or equally on each side of the face (there may or may not be more weight on the toe end of the face, or the heel, or in the center or off-centre).
There are many possible methods of manufacturing the face, including machining metal, milling, forging, casting using moulds or any process yet to be invented.
I will explain the invention in simple terms. Having read other patent applications they are too detailed and have information that is extraneous and in some, confusing.
This invention relates to the face of the putter. The invention is, when played with an optimal stroke, designed to hit the golf ball at or above the equator of the ball imparting a top/over spin on the ball or no spin.
The putter face can be used on putters for both right hand or left hand players.
The face of the putter will, assuming a putter for a right hand player, when viewed from the toe of the putter, appear to be similar to the letter "P" (Figure 1A). When viewed from the heel of the putter it will have the appearance of a reverse letter "P" (Figure 1 B). When viewed from the front it will have a roll across the face for the total length of the face or part of the face.
When viewed from the top it will appear as a downward curve. The P and reverse P will be reversed with a left hand putter.
The extended curvature will have a roll (the amount of curve) which can vary from very little to a complete semi-circle extending x inches out from the face.
Typically the roll of the face (curvature) is the vertical curvature and can be measured by the radius of the circle it is cut to. An example would be a curve of 12 inches or in other words a face shaped to the radius of a 12 inch circle. The curve may also be more severe than a circle.
The roll can vary from the top one third of the face to the top seven eighths of the face, and again vary in the amount of roll.
The putter face height can vary from 1 inch to 3 inches or more. The putter face length can also vary from 2 inches to 10 inches or more.
When the phrase "or more" is used this indicates that the dimension may extended beyond the quoted measurements.
The material may be any of the available materials, and with or without an insert.
The weighting may vary in any possible combination both vertically and horizontally and not necessarily equally across the face or equally on each side of the face (there may or may not be more weight on the toe end of the face, or the heel, or in the center or off-centre).
There are many possible methods of manufacturing the face, including machining metal, milling, forging, casting using moulds or any process yet to be invented.
Claims
(9) A claim or claims.
CLAIM
The invention claimed is:
Golf club, putter-head, putter-face, Reverse P Putter, new putter face design where the top portion (1/3 to 7/8ths) of the face has an outward curve, the amount of curve varies from minimal to significant. The face is designed to strike the golf ball at or above the equator of the ball (Figures 1A and 1B).
CLAIM
The invention claimed is:
Golf club, putter-head, putter-face, Reverse P Putter, new putter face design where the top portion (1/3 to 7/8ths) of the face has an outward curve, the amount of curve varies from minimal to significant. The face is designed to strike the golf ball at or above the equator of the ball (Figures 1A and 1B).
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| US12/425,380 | 2009-04-16 | ||
| US12/425,380 US20100267465A1 (en) | 2009-04-16 | 2009-04-16 | Reverse P Golf Club Putter Face |
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| CA2665135A1 true CA2665135A1 (en) | 2010-10-16 |
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| CA2665135A Abandoned CA2665135A1 (en) | 2009-04-16 | 2009-05-04 | Reverse p putter |
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