[0001] The present invention relates to a novel golf club alignment device and method to be used by golfers to improve their swing.
[0002] To hit a golf ball accurately, it is important to align the golf club to face the intended target. This is particularly important when putting. Accurate putting may be achieved by developing a consistent pendulum stroke where the club travels in a straight path perpendicular to the face of the golf club and in line with the desired ball path direction. There are a number of light emitting devices which can be fixed to a golf club to provide feedback about golf club alignment. Unfortunately, such aids are restricted to practice as they are illegal during regulation play of golf. Therefore, it is necessary to be able to remove the device conveniently. Typical prior art devices utilize a variety of clamps and brackets to mount the golf aid to the club however, a large number of them require complete removal from the club after use and accordingly this results in the golfer expending time and effort to realign the aid the next time it is used. Other aids can be removed leaving just the clamp or bracket on the club but such aids have clamps or brackets that are large and protruding which have the undesired affects of impeding or influencing the golfers swing, making club removal and replacement in a golf bag difficult and being prone to damage. Further, many of the removable aids require realignment prior to subsequent use after detachment even if the clamp or bracket has been left on the club.
[0003] Therefore, there is a need in the art for a light emitting golf aid device that can be releasably mounted to a club but which has a clamp or bracket which is compact and light enough that it that can be left on after use of the aid device without any of the aforementioned undesired ramifications. Further, there is a need for golf aid device that is releasably mountable that can be initially aligned to correspond with the club it is attached to, but which does not require subsequent realignment each time it is used.
[0004] The present invention is directed to a novel golf club alignment device.
[0005] Accordingly, in one aspect of the invention, the invention comprises an apparatus comprising
[0006] (a) a bracket adapted to be securely attached to a golf club shaft;
[0007] (b) a housing having at least one opening;
[0008] (c) alignment and engagement means for releasably engaging the housing to the bracket such that when the housing engages the bracket, it is always aligned in the same orientation; and
[0009] (d) at least one light source fixed within the housing for emitting a light beam through the opening.
[0010] In one embodiment, the bracket comprises an elongate U-shaped member and an elongate retainer which fit together to form a channel through which a golf club shaft may pass. The bracket preferably conforms closely to the shape of the shaft so as to be unobtrusive.
[0011] The means for engaging and aligning the housing to the bracket may comprise a tongue and groove mechanism where one of the bracket or the housing defines a groove and the other element defines a tongue which mates with the groove. In other embodiments, alternative engagement means may include a plurality of ball and sockets, or other projections and receptacles, disposed on the housing and the bracket. Alternatively, a hook and loop fabric fastener such as Velcro™ may be used in conjunction with an alignment guide such as a rail.
[0012] The bracket is preferably compact and light enough that it can be left on the club between uses of the device without affecting the golfer's swing or affecting the golfer's ability to place the club in a golf bag and without being prone to physical damage.
[0013] On initial use, the bracket can be mounted to the club shaft and the angle of the housing can be adjusted using the rotatably adjustable tongue until a position is obtained where the light beam or beams are aimed at points on a line perpendicular to the club face. The tongue can then be secured in the desired position using a fastener resulting in the housing being correctly aligned each time it is mounted on the bracket. The invention may be used on any golf club but is particularly useful when used on a putter.
[0014] The invention will now be described by way of an exemplary embodiment with reference to the accompanying simplified, diagrammatic, not-to-scale drawings. In the drawings:
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[0021] The apparatus (
[0022] The bracket (
[0023] Initial alignment of the device (
[0024] The tongue (
[0025] Alternative means to the tongue and groove for releasably fastening and aligning the housing (
[0026] The housing (
[0027] The bracket (
[0028] The housing (
[0029] A preferred method of operation of the apparatus (
[0030] As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, various modifications, adaptations and variations of the foregoing specific disclosure can be made without departing from the scope of the invention claimed herein.