Patent ID: 9295888
Filing Date: 2016-03-29
CPC Classification: A63B

Claim Text:
1. A shaft for a golf club, comprising: a tube body; and a thick part formed on the tube body; wherein the tube body comprises a distal part, a proximal part, and an intermediate part in a longitudinal direction of the shaft; wherein the distal part is provided with a clubhead and extends from a distal end of the shaft to one end of the intermediate part; wherein the proximal part is provided with a grip and extends from a proximal end of the shaft to another end of the intermediate part; wherein the intermediate part is arranged between the distal and proximal parts and is longer than the distal part and proximal part in the longitudinal direction; wherein the tube body has an outer diameter that gradually increases from the distal end of the distal part toward the proximal end of the proximal part and a wall thickness that gradually decreases from the distal end of the distal part toward the proximal end of the proximal part so that the distal part is relatively thick and the proximal part is relatively thin; wherein the thick part extends from the one end of the intermediate part to the other end of the intermediate part so as to provide a combined wall thickness of the tube body and thick part at the intermediate part that is thicker than wall thickness along the distal part, thereby improving a rigidity at the intermediate part so that a change in rigidity between the distal part and the intermediate part has an inflection point; and wherein the thick part bulges inward from an inner periphery of the tube body at the intermediate part so as to have a truncated sectional shape, a top surface of the truncated thick part defines inside a tapered hole whose diameter gradually increases from one end portion of the thick part close to the distal part to another end portion of the thick part close to the proximal part, and the end portions of the thick part have tapered faces that gradually reduce a wall thickness of the thick part from the top surface toward the distal part and the proximal part, respectively.