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<p>443,228. Hand-grips for golf-clubs &c. WHITCOMBE, E. R., 27, St. Luke's Road, Bournemouth. Aug. 23, 1934, No. 24334. [Class 132 (ii)] A hand - grip for a golf-club, hockey stick, or other games implement is formed of a strip of rubber or like material 2 having a continuous raised rib 3 extending along its length and flanked on each side by portions 4 of less thickness, the strip being wound on the implement handle 1, preferably under tension, with the edges of succeeding convolutions in abutting relationship. The strip 2 is backed by rubber-impregnated fabric 11, cut on the bias, the thin portions 4 being formed solely by this backing or by the addition of a thin rubber layer thereon. The strip 2 may alternatively be wholly of rubber ; the rib 3 may be flat or convex and the strip may be cemented to the handle 1. The lower end of the strip is secured by a brad or tack and a waxed thread or like binding 7.</p> |