Patent Publication Number: US-2003232660-A1

Title: Easy putter

Description:
DESCRIPTION  
       [0001] The list of parts numbers and proper descriptions;  
       [0002] A) The nut handle; # 1   
       [0003] B) Inside threaded shafts; # 2  long, # 3  short  
       [0004] C) Holding nuts; # 4  top, # 5  bottom  
       [0005] D) Springs; # 6 , # 7  long, # 8 , # 9 , # 10  # 11  short  
       [0006] E) Washers; # 12 , # 13 , # 14   
       [0007] F) Ball bearings; # 15 , # 16 , # 17 , # 18 , # 19  # 20 ,  
       [0008] G) Outside shafts; # 21  long, # 22  short  
       [0009] H) Adjustable set screws; # 23 , # 24 , # 25 , # 26   
       [0010] I) Putter base; # 27   
       [0011] F) Golf grip; # 28   
       [0012] K) Protecting sleeve; # 29   
       [0013] L) Base putter cover; # 30   
     
    
    
     DESCRIPTION  
     [0014] The nut handle (# 1 ) is to loosen or tighten the inside of the shaft (# 2  long) and the shaft (# 3  short).  
     [0015] The inside shaft (# 2  long) is threaded and held in place by two holding nuts, one (# 4  top) and one (# 5  bottom).  
     [0016] These are mounted to a specific location on the inner part of the outside shaft (# 21  long).  
     [0017] The nut handle (# 1 ) is connected to the inside shaft (# 2 ). When rotated in a clock-wise or counter clock-wise position, the adjustment will result in a proper putting position of the shaft and base of the putter.  
     [0018] The inner portion of the outside shaft (# 21  long) contains; the threaded inside shaft (# 2  long), the holding nut (# 4  top) and (# 5  bottom), one spring (# 6  long), one washer (# 12 ), and are connected to the adjustable swivel ball bearing (# 15 ).  
     [0019] Without interfering with it&#39;s designed functions, the top of the swivel ball bearing (# 15 ) is pressurized in a firm and tightened position by the outside shaft (# 21  long).  
     [0020] The bottom part of the swivel ball bearing (# 15 ) is pressurized in a tightened position by the outside shaft (# 22  short). This is done with two washers (# 13 ,# 14 ), one spring (# 7  long), and another swivel ball bearing (# 16 ), which is pressurized in a tightened position by the outside shaft (# 22  short).  
     [0021] The shaft (# 3  short) is threaded at the bottom of the swivel bearing (# 16 ) and threaded at the base of the base putter (# 27 ).  
     DESCRIPTION  
     [0022] The underside of the base of the putter (# 27 ) has four holes of equal sizes and are smaller in diameter than all four ball bearings (# 17 - 20 ). This is so that the ball bearings are allowed to move freely, without falling through the base of the putter and to allow easy movement on the putting surface.  
     [0023] The top of all the ball bearings (# 17 - 20 ) each contain a spring (# 8 - 11 ) and also have adjustable setting screws(# 23 - 26 ).  
     [0024] These adjustable setting screws (# 23 - 26 ) are threaded into holes of equal sizes. At the upper portion of the base of the putter (# 27 ), when the screws are adjusted individually and properly, it causes pressure downward on all four springs (# 8 - 11 ). This allows equal pressure on all four ball bearings (# 17 - 20 ) without falling through.  
     [0025] When the ball bearings (# 17 - 20 ) are properly adjusted a light compression of these bearings (# 17 - 20 ) allows a smooth swing of the putter and would act as a space and a cushion. With these adjustments you would avoid hitting or scuffing the base of the putter (# 27 ), and the putting surface.  
     [0026] At the top of the base putter (# 27 ) there is a base putter cover (# 30 ) to cover the settings screws (# 23  - 26 ).  
     [0027] From the golf grip (# 28 ) to the top part of the base of the putter (# 27 ) there is a protecting sleeve (# 29 ).