B21K17/00

GOLF CLUB HEAD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
20200094116 · 2020-03-26 · ·

A golf club head has an inner cavity and comprises a face member and a head main body which a front opening, which are connected to each other. The head main body comprises a sole portion, and a weight member which has a specific gravity greater than that of the head main body is fixed to an inner surface of the sole portion. A weld which fix the weight member to the sole portion is disposed at the peripheral edge of the weight member. The weight member has the width in the toe-heel direction of the head, which is smaller on its rear side than its front side.

MULTI-STAGE FORGING PROCESS
20200086379 · 2020-03-19 ·

A method of manufacturing an iron type golf club head with a cavity. Other embodiments are disclosed.

MULTI-STAGE FORGING PROCESS
20200086379 · 2020-03-19 ·

A method of manufacturing an iron type golf club head with a cavity. Other embodiments are disclosed.

Swing roller skate with novel manufacturing process

A swing roller skate with a novel manufacturing process includes: an aluminum insert, a panel, an anti-wear bar, a lower bearing, an upper bearing, an insert plastic wheel fork, a PU wheel and an insert cap, wherein: the aluminum insert is injection-molded into the panel; a front portion of the panel forms a pole, a front end forms a cylinder, a rear portion forms a flat cylinder, a rear end forms a cylinder, and a middle forms a circular sheet; top side holes and bottom side holes are drilled at the front end and the rear end of the panel, and through holes are provided between the top side holes and the bottom side holes; two oval holes are drilled at a circular bottom face of the plane, the anti-wear bar is provided at two sides of a bottom face of the middle portion of the plane.

Golf club head having stress-reducing features

The present invention is directed to a body for a golf club head that includes structural columns or connectors, also referred to as stiffening members, and particularly a pair of solid rods, that extend between a return section and a sole section approximately parallel with a rear surface of a striking face section and parallel with each other without touching the rear surface or one another, even during impact with a golf ball. Each of the solid rods preferably is cylindrical, has a diameter of 0.050 inch to 0.200 inch, and has a length of 1 to 2.5 inches. Each of the rods has an upper end and a lower end. The solid rods preferably have a variable diameter to reduce their overall mass, such that the upper ends and lower ends have diameters that are larger than, and taper towards, a midpoint of the solid rods so that the solid rods each has an approximate hourglass shape.

Golf club head having stress-reducing features

The present invention is directed to a body for a golf club head that includes structural columns or connectors, also referred to as stiffening members, and particularly a pair of solid rods, that extend between a return section and a sole section approximately parallel with a rear surface of a striking face section and parallel with each other without touching the rear surface or one another, even during impact with a golf ball. Each of the solid rods preferably is cylindrical, has a diameter of 0.050 inch to 0.200 inch, and has a length of 1 to 2.5 inches. Each of the rods has an upper end and a lower end. The solid rods preferably have a variable diameter to reduce their overall mass, such that the upper ends and lower ends have diameters that are larger than, and taper towards, a midpoint of the solid rods so that the solid rods each has an approximate hourglass shape.

Supported iron set
11883723 · 2024-01-30 · ·

The present invention is directed to a set of golf clubs comprising long irons, mid irons and short irons. Preferably, the long and mid irons have a face stabilizing bar and back panel that have a plurality of apertures in the face stabilizing bar and/or the back wall.

Supported iron set
11883723 · 2024-01-30 · ·

The present invention is directed to a set of golf clubs comprising long irons, mid irons and short irons. Preferably, the long and mid irons have a face stabilizing bar and back panel that have a plurality of apertures in the face stabilizing bar and/or the back wall.

Manufacture method for partial structure refinement of a forged iron golf club head
10512828 · 2019-12-24 ·

A manufacture method for partial structure refinement of a forged iron golf club head includes a preparing step, a first preforming step, a second preforming step, a fine-forging shaping step, a partial structure refinement step, and a final shaping step. The manufacture method is capable of partially refining the particle structure of the final workpiece. The hardness of a hitting surface of the final workpiece is reinforced to generate clear and loud sounds and to achieve better hitting performance and experience.

Manufacture method for partial structure refinement of a forged iron golf club head
10512828 · 2019-12-24 ·

A manufacture method for partial structure refinement of a forged iron golf club head includes a preparing step, a first preforming step, a second preforming step, a fine-forging shaping step, a partial structure refinement step, and a final shaping step. The manufacture method is capable of partially refining the particle structure of the final workpiece. The hardness of a hitting surface of the final workpiece is reinforced to generate clear and loud sounds and to achieve better hitting performance and experience.