Golf club head
09731174 · 2017-08-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B60/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B53/0408
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2053/0491
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A hollow golf club head comprises a head main body made of a metallic material and having a bottom portion including a first portion and a second portion being connected with the first portion having difference in level, and at least one weight member having a specific gravity larger than that of the head main body and attached to the second portion of the head main body.
Claims
1. A hollow type golf club head comprising: a head main body including a metallic material, the head main body comprising: a sole portion comprising: a primary sole portion having a sole thickness between 0.7 and 1.2 mm; and a recessed portion being recessed relative to the primary sole portion, the recessed portion including a bottom wall and a side wall that is slanted relative to the primary sole portion, the bottom wall having a bottom wall thickness that is between 0.5 and 1.0 mm and at least 0.2 mm less than the sole thickness, the bottom wall including at least a first tier and a second tier, the first tier having a first height measured normal to a general contour of an exterior surface of the sole portion and the second tier having a second height measured normal to the general contour of the exterior surface of the sole portion; a weight port within the bottom wall; and a weight insert secured within the weight port, wherein the first height and the second height are different.
2. The hollow type golf club head of claim 1, wherein the recessed portion is located on one of a toe region, a heel region, or a central region of the sole portion.
3. The hollow type golf club head of claim 1, wherein the bottom wall of the recessed portion further comprises: a third tier having a third height measured normal to the general contour of the exterior surface of the sole portion, wherein the third height is less than both the first height and second height.
4. The hollow type golf club of claim 3, wherein the first tier comprises the weight port.
5. The hollow type golf club of claim 4, wherein the second tier comprises: a second weight port comprising a second weight.
6. The hollow type golf club head of claim 3, wherein: the first tier has a first thickness; the second tier has a second thickness; and the third tier has a third thickness, wherein the third thickness is one of greater than or less than both the first thickness and second thickness.
7. The hollow type golf club head of claim 1, wherein the weight insert has a specific gravity greater than a specific gravity of the head main body.
8. The hollow type golf club of claim 1, wherein the side wall has a wall thickness that is less than or equal to the sole thickness and greater than or equal to the bottom wall thickness.
9. The hollow type golf club of claim 1, wherein the bottom wall of the recessed portion has a height between 4 mm and 8 mm measured normal to a general contour of an exterior of the primary sole portion.
10. The hollow type golf club of claim 1, wherein the sole portion is made of the metallic material.
11. The hollow type golf club of claim 1, wherein the sole portion comprises at least one of stainless steel, maraging steel, pure titanium, and titanium alloy.
12. A hollow type golf club head comprising: a head main body including a metallic material, the head main body comprising: a sole portion comprising: a primary sole portion having a sole thickness; a recessed portion within the sole portion having a recess thickness at least 0.2 mm less than the sole thickness, the recessed portion comprising at least a first tier having a first height measured normal to a general contour of an exterior surface of the sole portion and a second tier having a second height measured normal to a general contour of an exterior surface of the sole portion, the second height being different than the first height; and a wall connecting the sole portion and the recessed portion having a wall thickness less than or equal to the sole thickness, the wall being slanted relative to the primary sole portion; a weight port within the recessed portion; and a weight insert secured within the weight port.
13. The hollow type golf club of claim 12, wherein the recessed portion has a height between 4 mm and 8 mm measured normal to a general contour of an exterior of the primary sole portion.
14. The hollow type golf club of claim 12, wherein the sole portion is made of the metallic material.
15. The hollow type golf club of claim 12, wherein the sole portion comprises at least one of stainless steel, maraging steel, pure titanium, and titanium alloy.
16. The hollow type golf club of claim 12, wherein the wall thickness is greater than or equal to the recess thickness.
17. A hollow type golf club head comprising: a head main body including a metallic material, the head main body comprising: a sole portion comprising: a primary sole portion having a sole thickness between 0.7 and 1.2 mm; a protruded portion extending outward from the primary sole portion having a protrusion thickness between 0.5 and 1.0 mm and at least 0.1 mm less than the sole thickness, the protruded portion comprising at least a first tier having a first height measured normal to a general contour of an exterior surface of the sole portion and a second tier having a second height measured normal to a general contour of an exterior surface of the sole portion, the second height being different than the first height; a wall connecting the sole portion and the protruded portion; a weight port within the protruded portion; and a weight secured within the weight port.
18. The hollow type golf club of claim 17, wherein the protruded portion has a height between 4 mm and 8 mm measured normal to a general contour of an exterior of the sole portion.
19. The hollow type golf club of claim 17, wherein the sole portion is made of the metallic material.
20. The hollow type golf club of claim 17, wherein the sole portion comprises at least one of stainless steel, maraging steel, pure titanium, and titanium alloy.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(13) Embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail in conjunction with accompanying drawings. It should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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(15) The head 1 has a hollow structure in which a hollow part (i) (shown in
(16) Although the head volume of the head 1 is not particularly limited, it is preferably set in a range of not less than 160 cm.sup.3, more preferably not less than 200 cm.sup.3, but preferably not more than 470 cm.sup.3, more preferably not more than 460 cm.sup.3. Preferably, the head 1 has mass in a range of not less than 170 g, more preferably not less than 180 g, but preferably not more than 250 g, more preferably not more than 240 g. Such a head 1 provides a large moment of inertia and deeper center of gravity.
(17) For the head 1, wood type heads such as drivers, fairway woods and utility types are preferably employed. The head 1 in accordance with the embodiment is, for example, a driver.
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(22) The head main body 7 comprises the face portion 3, the top portion 4 (not shown in
(23) The bottom portion 5 of the head main body 7 includes a first portion 10, a second portion 20 having a difference in level with respect to the first portion 10, and a slant wall 9 between the first portion 10 and the second portion 20.
(24) The first portion 10 has smoothly convex surface which protrudes toward outside of the head.
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(29) In the preferable embodiment, the second portion 20 has an area which is smaller than that of the first portion 20. However, the present invention is not particularly limited to the aspect mentioned above.
(30) The weight member 8 is made of a metallic material that has a specific gravity being larger than that of the head main body 7. For the weight member 8, tungsten, tungsten alloy, copper alloy, nickel alloy, or the like are suitably employed. In case that the head main body 7 is made of a titanium alloy, the weight member is preferably employed a metallic material that has a specific gravity in a range of not less than 5.0, more preferably not less than 6.0, still further preferably not less than 7.0.
(31) One weight member 8 is attached to the head main body 7 in this embodiment. The weight member 8 has a screw like shape to fit a threaded hole 14 provided on the head main body 7. However, the shape, the number, and the attachment method of the weight member 8 are not particularly limited to the embodiment mentioned above.
(32) The weight member 8 is attached to the second portion 20 of the bottom portion 5 of the head main body 7. The vibration of the bottom portion 5 of the head 1 significantly influences the hitting sound of the head. In case that the weight member 8 is attached to the bottom portion 5 of the head main body 7, a primary natural frequency of the bottom portion 5 tends to be low. Accordingly, since the vibration on the bottom portion 5 generated at when the head 1 hits a ball tends to have long cycle, the hitting sound of the head 1 tends to be low.
(33) In order to further lower the hitting sound mentioned above, the present invention provides the weight member 8 on the second portion 20 that is connected with the first portion 10 having difference in level through the slant wall 9. Since the second portion 20 has low rigidity as well as heavy weight due to the weight member 8, the second portion 20 locally vibrates easily so as to further lower the hitting sound. Accordingly, the head 1 in accordance with the present embodiment delivers low hitting sound in which professional golfers tend to like, using a simple head construction.
(34) The location of the weight member 8 may be decided to a certain position in the bottom portion 5 according to a design for weight distribution, for example. The location of the second portion 20 may be decided according to the previously decided location of the weight member 8.
(35) In the preferable aspect of the present invention, the weight member 8 is provided backwardly than the gravity center of the head 1 to get a deeper gravity center of the head. In the other aspect of the present invention, the weight member 8 may be provided at a heel side or toe side to shift the gravity center of the head.
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(37) Preferably, the slant wall 9 is provided so as to continuously surround the second portion 20. In case that the secondary vibration mode of the head is considered, at least a pair of facing slant walls 9 may be provided on both sides of the second portion 20. In further preferable embodiment, referring to
(38) Although the shape of the second portion 20 of the head 1 is not particularly limited, the second portion 20 is preferably provided around the weight member 8 in order to effectively vibrate the second portion 20. More preferably, the second portion 20 is continuously provided around the weight member 8.
(39) In order to further lower hitting sound of the head, the second portion 20 has a thickness t2 smaller than a thickness t1 of the first portion 10, shown in
(40) In order to effectively obtain advantage mentioned above, the difference t1−t2 between the thickness t1 of the first portion 10 and the thickness t2 of the second portion 20 is preferably in a range of not less than 0.1 mm, more preferably not less than 0.2 mm. In order to maintain durability of the head, the difference t1−t2 mentioned above is preferably in a range of not more than 2.5 mm, more preferably not more than 2.0 mm.
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(42) The head 1 in accordance with the present embodiment comprises the bottom portion 5 including the recessed second portion 20 where two separate weight members are attached.
(43) The second portion 20 is provided so as to extend widely in the toe-heel direction of the head on the bottom portion 5. The second portion 20 in accordance with the present embodiment has a longitudinal width along in the front-back direction of the head which gradually enlarges toward the heel and toe sides from its center. The slant wall 9 comprises a front wall 9A which extends the toe-heel direction of the head at the side of the face 2, and a rear wall 9B which extends the toe-heel direction of the head at the side of the rear of the head. The toe and heel sides of second portion 20 are smoothly connected with the first portion 10 (the side portion), respectively.
(44) The weight members 8 comprise a first weight member 8A provided at the toe side of the second portion 20 and a second weight member 8B provided at the heel side of the second portion 20. By offering two separate weight members 8A and 8B within the second portion 20, each of the toe and heel sides of second portion 20 may independently vibrate so that the further lower hitting sound is obtained.
(45) Preferably, the second portion 20 further includes at least one primary portion 22 and at least one secondary portion 24. The primary portion 22 has a height h1 from the first portion 10 that is larger than a height h2 of the secondary portion 24 (shown in
(46) Since the second portion 20 with the primary portions 22 easily vibrates compared with the first portion 10, further low hitting sound may be obtained. Additionally, since the secondary portion 24 helps to increase rigidity of the second portion 20, durability of the head 1 is also maintained.
(47) Preferably, the secondary portion 24 has a thickness t2b which is larger than the thickness t2a of the primary portion 22, in order to surely obtain not only low hitting sound, but also improved durability of the bottom portion 5.
(48) Although the present invention has been described so far in detail, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments described above and may be changed to different aspects as needed.
(49) Comparative Test:
(50) In order to confirm advantage of the present invention, a plurality of golf club heads having a major structure shown in
(51) The natural frequency of the head was measured as follows. Referring to
(52) The respective club heads have all identical specifications as follows except for the parameters listed in Table 1. The club head of Ref. 1 has no second portion in the bottom portion. The example club heads Nos. 1 to 7 have different parameters with respect to thicknesses of second portions or heights of slant walls. Loft angle: 10.0 deg. Lie angle: 57.5 deg. club head volume: 450 cm.sup.3 Head main body: Ti-6Al-4v except face portion of TIX51AF
(53) Table 1 shows test results and the like.
(54) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Ref. 1 Ex. 1 Ex. 2 Ex. 3 Ex. 4 Ex. 5 Ex. 6 Ex. 7 Head type FIG. 5 FIG. 5 FIG. 5 FIG. 5 FIG. 5 FIG. 5 FIG. 5 FIG. 5 Thickness t1 of first portion (mm) 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 1.2 0.8 0.8 0.8 Thickness t2 of second portion (mm) 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.7 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.7 Slant wall None FIG. 6 FIG. 6 FIG. 6 FIG. 6 FIG. 6 FIG. 6 FIG. 6 Height h of slant wall (mm) 0 4 4 4 4 6 8 10 Head main body mass (g) 198 199 200 199 202 201 202 203 Weight member mass (g) 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Primary natural frequency (Hz) 2300 2100 2150 2050 1950 2000 1950 1900 * Ref. 1 has no second portion in the bottom portion.
(55) Next, a plurality of golf club heads according to the aspect shown in
(56) The club head of Ref. 2 has no second portion in the bottom portion. The example club heads Nos. 8 to 14 have different parameters with respect to thicknesses of second portions or heights of slant walls.
(57) The test results are shown in Table 2.
(58) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Ref. 2 Ex. 8 Ex. 9 Ex. 10 Ex. 11 Ex. 12 Ref. 3 Head type FIG. 10 FIG. 10 FIG. 10 FIG. 10 FIG. 10 FIG. 10 FIG. 10 Thickness t1 of first portion (mm) 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 1.2 1.2 0.7 Thickness t2a of primary portion (mm) 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 Thickness t2b of secondary portion (mm) 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.7 0.9 0.9 0.7 Slant wall None FIG. 6 FIG. 6 FIG. 6 FIG. 6 FIG. 6 None Height h1 of primary portion (mm) 0 4 4 4 6 8 0 Height h2 of secondary portion (mm) 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 Head main body mass (g) 198 199 200 199 203 204 229 Weight member mass Toe side-Heel side (g) 10 .Math. 10 10 .Math. 10 10 .Math. 10 10 .Math. 10 10 .Math. 10 10 .Math. 10 25 .Math. 25 Primary natural frequency (Hz) 2300 1950 2000 1900 1850 1750 1950 Durability 54500 55121 55210 55150 56231 56121 40026 * Ref. 2 has no second portion in the bottom portion.
(59) It was confirmed that each club head in accordance with the present invention delivered preferable low hitting sound. Additionally, it was confirmed that the club head having large second portion maintained preferable durability.