IP Library Granted Patent US 12678672
Granted Patent B2
US 12678672 · App. 17/894,979 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Grip for golf club

Inventor: Masashi Kamoda (Irvine, CA)
A63B53/14
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12678672
App. No.
17/894,979
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A grip for a golf club has a higher gripping force than in the past, and with a good gripping feel. A grip has a cylindrical part and a plurality of projections are formed on the surface. First projections are formed in a scale shape, and when a golfer swings the golf club, these are formed to dig into the golfer's hand and gloves. Of the oblique sides in the circumferential direction of the first projections, the sides nearer the reference point are the first oblique sides, and the sides farther from the reference point are the second oblique sides. The first oblique sides are formed to have a greater slope than the second oblique sides. The grip obtains a higher grip force by the angle of the oblique sides and the scale-shaped shape. As a result, the trajectory of the ball struck by the golf club is stable, and it is possible to extend the flying distance of the ball.

Claims (13)

1 . A golf club grip, comprising:

a cylindrical part mounted on a shaft of a golf club, the cylindrical part having inner and outer circumference surfaces, the inner circumference surface being in contact with the shaft when the cylindrical part is mounted on the shaft, the outer circumference surface being opposite to the inner side,

wherein, in a section view in a surface orthogonal to an axial direction of the cylindrical part, a plurality of projections are arranged on the outer circumference surface symmetrically in a circumferential direction from a prescribed reference point,

the projections have two oblique sides in a circumferential direction in the section view, a side closer to the reference point being a first oblique side, and a side farther from the reference point being a second oblique side, and

compared to the second oblique side, the first oblique side has a steeper slope with respect to the outer circumference surface of the cylindrical part.

2 . The golf club grip according to claim 1 , wherein the projections are formed in a diamond shape in a front view, and

diagonal lines of the diamond shape are faced in an axial direction and a circumferential direction of the cylindrical part.

3 . The golf club grip according to claim 2 , wherein, of outline sides of the projections forming the diamond shape, when a pair of sides near the reference point are first outline sides, and a pair of sides far from the reference point are second outline sides, and

the second outline sides are formed to be shorter than the first outline sides.

4 . The golf club grip according to claim 1 , wherein grooves are formed between the plurality of projections, and

the grooves have a bottom part formed in parallel with the outer circumference surface of the cylindrical part.

5 . The golf club grip according to claim 1 , wherein the cylindrical part has formed a first area for the golfer's front side hand to grip, and a second area for the forward side hand to grip, and

the projections are formed on the first area, and second projections are formed in the second area with lower height than the projections.