Golf club including sight level indicator

A sight level indicator for golf clubs connectable into a mating slot or groove formed into the golf club handle adjacent its upper end. The invention includes a liquid-filled, transparent vial having an elongated, preferably cylindrical body, the liquid forming a viewable gas bubble within the vial as indicium of true horizontal orientation of the vial. The slot or groove is formed transversely into the handle and perpendicular to the longtitudinal axis of the golf club such that, when the gas filled bubble within the vial indicates a true horizontal orientation of the vial, the golf club is visually perpendicular to the ground. The various embodiments provide for minimizing the felt discontinuity in the handly surface grasping area while still insuring quick and accurate viewability of the invention in use. The invention may also be provided as a completed golf club assembly.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
This invention relates generally to golf clubs, and more particularly to a 
sight level indicator which facilitates using a golf club as an upright 
reference. 
Using the slender golf club handle and shaft as a viewable vertical 
reference is probably as old as the game of golf itself. In many instances 
the golfer finds himself/herself on a course or putting green which has an 
uneven and non-level turf or grade and quickly looses a sense of "which 
way is up". This is particularly critical during putting or chipping where 
the green is slightly askew from horizontal and perhaps rolling downwardly 
in both lateral directions along a sight line between the resting place of 
the golf ball and the cup. 
However, when using a golf club alone, the user is never quite sure that he 
is holding the club in an upright position. This is due to the fact that 
finger pressure must be exerted at the upper end of the handle to support 
the golf club like a pendulum which may put some amount of rotational 
force into the club to counteract the force of gravity. Additionally, many 
golf club heads, particularly putting golf clubs, are not symmetrical 
about the longitudinal axis of the golf club shaft, resulting in an offset 
center of gravity which induces some slight offset of the club shaft from 
true vertical even if perfectly supported at its upper end. 
A number of prior art devices are known to applicant which provide some 
viewable means for improving the game of golf. The following group of 
issued U.S. patents are directed to devices which are attachable to the 
shaft of a golf club at or near the handle end of the club: 
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2,204,974 R. Strasser 
3,182,401 W. E. Stevens 
3,242,582 C. L. Garrett 
4,079,520 C. B. Davis 
4,114,886 B. C. Koch 
4,179,125 Cone, et al. 
4,482,155 R. H. Higley 
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A second group of prior art devices, somewhat further removed from that of 
the present invention, is directed devices which are attachable and/or 
incorporated into the golf head itself as follows: 
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3,306,618 J. L. Liljequist 
3,429,576 Yoshiaki Ikeda 
3,909,004 Vella 
4,082,286 F. J. LaBreche 
4,575,090 B. E. Heseltine 
4,580,350 F. T. Fincher 
4,824,114 G. G. Catalano 
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However, none of the above prior art devices accomplish the desired 
function of quickly orienting a golf club to a truly upright position for 
sighting to establish the direction of offset of the fairway or putting 
green grade. Many of the above devices perform entirely different 
functions that than of the present invention. 
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
This invention is directed to a sight level indicator for golf clubs 
connectable into a mating slot or groove formed into the golf club handle 
adjacent its upper end. The invention includes a liquid-filled, 
transparent vial having an elongated, preferably cylindrical body, the 
liquid forming a viewable gas bubble within the vial as indicium of true 
horizontal orientation of the vial. The slot or groove is formed 
transversely into the handle and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of 
the golf club such that, when the gas filled bubble within the vial 
indicates a true horizontal orientation of the vial, the golf club is 
visually perpendicular to the ground. The various embodiments provide for 
minimizing the felt discontinuity in the handle surface grasping area 
while still insuring quick and accurate viewability of the invention in 
use. The invention may also be provided as a completed golf club assembly. 
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide an easily 
installable and economical sight level indicator connectable adjacent the 
upper end of the handle of a golf club for accurately establishing a true 
vertical reference against the offset grade of a golf fairway or putting 
green. 
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a sight level 
indicator which is readily accessible for use and yet is unobtrusive to 
the user's feel and touch during normal use of the golf club. 
It is another object to provide the above invention incorporated into 
currently manufactured golf clubs. 
In accordance with these and other objects which will become apparent 
hereinafter, the instant invention will now be described with reference to 
the accompanying drawings in which:

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
It is here noted that the invention may be provided in the form of a sight 
level indicator in its various embodiments herebelow described which may 
be readily incorporated into an existing golf club and, alternately, as an 
article of manufacture in the form of a golf club having the sight level 
indicator of the present invention installed thereinto during manufacture. 
Thus, the detailed description herebelow will be directed to describing 
the invention in conjunction with a golf club with this understanding in 
mind. 
Referring to the drawings, and particularly to FIGS. 1 to 4, the preferred 
embodiment of the sight level indicator is generally shown at numeral 10. 
This sight indicator 10 includes an elongated, cylindrical vial 12 about 
axis 18 and having a quantity of liquid 14 contained therein. The vial 12 
is made of thin, transparent glass or plastic material and is sealed to 
completely contain the liquid 14. The quantity of liquid 14 sealed within 
vial 12 is such that a gas bubble 16 remains therein whereby when the 
longitudinal axis 18 of vial 12 is held in a horizontal position, the gas 
bubble 16 is centered along the length of the vial 12. 
A notch or groove 19 has been prepared in the handle G of golf club P. This 
notch 19 is accurately established to be transverse to the longitudinal 
axis L and structured to receive the sight level indicator 10 fully within 
the notch 19 such that the ends of vial 12 are just within the outer 
profile or perimeter surface of the handle G. This sizing is important so 
as to minimize any disruptive contact of the user's hands during normal 
use of the golf club. Although the notch 19 is transversely cut directly 
into handle G, thus leaving an unfilled outer portion of notch 19 as best 
seen in FIG. 3, applicant has determined that this unfilled portion of 
notch 19 is not objectionable, in part because of the location and 
positioning of the notch 19 immediately adjacent the upper end of the 
handle G as shown. 
Having carefully positioned notch 19 transversely as previously described, 
sight level indicator 10 is readily installable as depicted in FIG. 2 and 
held in place by a clear adhesive such as silicon rubber or the like. 
Thus, in use, the user may quickly support the golf club as shown in FIG. 
1 or by grasping the golf club anywhere along the length of its shaft S or 
even by club head H so as to be able to observe the gas bubble 16. When 
the gas bubble 16 is viewably centered within vial 12, the longitudinal 
axis L of the shaft S is exactly upright and the user may then view the 
grade GR and its slope to the right or to the left in determining the 
ultimate direction that he wishes to strike the golf ball B. 
Referring to FIG. 5, an alternate embodiment of the invention including a 
generally cylindrical vial 22 having liquid 24 and gas bubble 26 as 
previously described is shown generally at numeral 20. This embodiment 
envisions vial 22 about axis 28 being installed into a transversely cut 
notch 29 similar to that previously described except for the reduced depth 
thereof inwardly toward the center of the grip G. This reduction in 
overall depth of notch 29 is accomplished by diagonally disposing the ends 
22' so as to more closely conform to the outer profile of the grip G in 
the region of installation. This end configuration at 22' of vial 22 
further minimizes any discontinuity, providing normal feel of the grip G 
during play. 
Referring lastly to FIGS. 6, 7 and 8, another embodiment of the sight level 
indicator is shown generally at numeral 30. This embodiment 30 includes an 
arcuate vial 32 being filled with liquid 34 so as to produce gas bubble 36 
within the sealed vial 32 as previously described. The arcuate shape of 
vial 32 is such that the outermost periphery thereof exactly conforms with 
the normally circular transverse profile of the golf club G at notch 39 as 
best seen in FIG. 8. The ends of vial 32 are generally uniform and may 
easily fit into mating notch 32 such that arcuate axis 38 is again 
perpendicular to the longitudinal axis L of golf club G. This last 
embodiment 30 virtually completely eliminates any discontinuity in grip G 
feel due to the installation of the sight level indicator 10 within notch 
39. 
While the instant invention has been shown and described herein in what is 
conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is 
recognized that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the 
invention, which is therefore not to be limited to the details disclosed 
herein, but is to be accorded the full scope of the claims so as to 
embrace any and all equivalent apparatus and articles.