Ready Grip Technologies, LLC

United States of America

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A63B 53/14 - Handles 3
A63B 49/08 - Frames with special construction of the handle 2
A63B 59/00 - Bats, rackets or the like, not covered by groups 2
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Removable and reattachable golf club grip

      
Application Number 16503161
Grant Number 10898773
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-07-03
First Publication Date 2019-10-24
Grant Date 2021-01-26
Owner Ready Grip Technologies, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Barker, David A.
  • Baudet, Jean-Paul

Abstract

Removable and re-attachable grips design to allow simple, fast changing of grips on shaft. The present disclosure relates in general to a re-changeable or interchangeable grip particularly suited for golf whose attachment requires three basic securing movements. In the first movement, heel components of the grip are first positioned onto the shaft, by either rotational torque or downward pressure, which result in securing the upper, proximal portion of the gripping sleeve onto the shaft. In the second movement, once the grip is situated and secured into place on the shaft, the grip is centered on the shaft by fastening toe components at the lower, distal portion of the grip sleeve onto the shaft. In the third movement, once both heel and toe embodiments of the grip have been fastened to the shaft, the internal core diameter of the grip sleeve is decreased in order to secure the grip to the shaft, such as by rotating or twisting the entire grip sleeve body, wherein an internal mechanism maintains the grip sleeve body in the torqued or twisted position, thereby preventing the grip sleeve body from rotating back.

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REMOVABLE AND REATTACHABLE GOLF CLUB GRIP

      
Application Number US2018061847
Publication Number 2019/103975
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-11-19
Publication Date 2019-05-31
Owner READY GRIP TECHNOLOGIES, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Barker, David, A.
  • Baudet, Jean-Paul

Abstract

Attachment of an interchangeable grip sleeve particularly suited for golf requires three basic securing movements. In the first movement, the grip is situated and secured into place on the shaft by fastening toe components at the lower, distal portion of the grip onto the shaft using an insertion tool. In the second movement, heel components of the grip are positioned onto the shaft, by either rotational torque or downward pressure, optionally using a tightening tool, which results in securing the upper, proximal portion of the grip onto the shaft. In the third movement, once both heel and toe embodiments of the grip have been fastened to the shaft, the internal core diameter of the grip is decreased in order to secure the grip to the shaft, such as by rotating or twisting the entire grip body, wherein an internal mechanism maintains the grip body in the torqued or twisted position, thereby preventing the grip body from rotating back.

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REMOVABLE AND RE-ATTACHABLE GOLF CLUB GRIP

      
Application Number IB2016001531
Publication Number 2017/046654
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-09-23
Publication Date 2017-03-23
Owner READY GRIP TECHNOLOGIES, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Barker, David, A.
  • Baudet, Jean-Paul

Abstract

A re-changeable or interchangeable grip particularly suited for golf whose attachment requires three basic securing movements. In the first movement, heel components of the grip are first positioned onto the shaft, by either rotational torque or downward pressure, which result in securing the upper, proximal portion of the gripping sleeve onto the shaft. In the second movement, once the grip is situated and secured into place on the shaft, the grip is centered on the shaft by fastening toe components at the lower, distal portion of the grip sleeve onto the shaft. In the third movement, once both heel and toe embodiments of the grip have been fastened to the shaft, the internal core diameter of the grip sleeve is decreased to secure the grip to the shaft, such as by rotating or twisting the entire grip sleeve body, wherein an internal mechanism maintains the grip sleeve body in the torqued or twisted position, thereby preventing the grip sleeve body from rotating back.

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