Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Sports implement
- Patent Title (中): 运动器具
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Application No.: US09759855Application Date: 2001-01-12
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Publication No.: US06485380B2Publication Date: 2002-11-26
- Inventor: Ronald Spangler , David Gilbert , Carl Prestia , Emanuele Bianchini , Kenneth B. Lazarus , Jeffrey W. Moore , Robert N. Jacques , Jonathan C. Allen , Farla M. Russo
- Applicant: Ronald Spangler , David Gilbert , Carl Prestia , Emanuele Bianchini , Kenneth B. Lazarus , Jeffrey W. Moore , Robert N. Jacques , Jonathan C. Allen , Farla M. Russo
- Main IPC: A63B4902
- IPC: A63B4902

Abstract:
A golf club includes an electroactive assembly attached to the club and electrically tuned to capture energy from one or more vibrational modes with high efficiency. More generally, a sports implement includes an electroactive element, such as a piezoceramic sheet attached to the implement, and a circuit attached to the electroactive element. The circuit may be a shunt, or may include processing such as amplification and phase control to apply a driving signal which may compensate for strain sensed in the implement, or may simply alter the stiffness to affect performance. The electroactive element is located in a region of high strain to apply damping, and may include plural subassemblies mounted to capture energy in different planes, or to capture an asymmetric strain distribution while maintaining structural symmetry. In a ski the element captures between about one and five percent of the strain energy of the ski. The region of high strain may be found by modeling mechanics of the sports implement, or may be located by empirically mapping the strain distribution which occurs during use of the implement. In other embodiments, the electroactive elements may remove resonances, adapt performance to different situations, or enhance handling or comfort of the implement. Other embodiments include striking implements intended to hit a ball or object in play, such as mallets, bats and tennis racquets, wherein the strain elements may alter the performance, feel or comfort of the implement. The electroactive elements may be configured in sets to capture energy in different modes, and/or energy distributed along different directions.
Public/Granted literature
- US20010001770A1 Sports implement Public/Granted day:2001-05-24
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