Offset Golf Club Head
20190381369 ยท 2019-12-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B60/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2053/0491
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B60/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A golf club head or golf club, the club including a shaft, a body, a front face, a back face, and a connecting member. The connecting member attached to the center of the back face and extending away from the back face of the club head and turning at an angle, and wherein the front face of the clubhead forms a rectangular shape.
Claims
1. A golf club comprising: a shaft; and a clubhead, the clubhead having a body, a front face, and a back face, the shaft connected to the clubhead at the center of the back face by a connecting member, the connecting member extending away from the back face of the clubhead and turning to connect to the shaft; wherein the front face of the clubhead forms a rectangular shape; and wherein the golf club is a putter, the clubhead further comprising a weight assembly supported by the clubhead body, the weight assembly angling from the top of the backside of the clubhead towards connection point.
2. The golf club of claim 1 wherein: the weight assembly engulfs the connection point on at least three (3) sides and forms a triangle on the back face of the clubhead.
3. The golf club of claim 2 wherein: the connection point is tapered as it extends away from the back face of the clubhead.
4. The golf club of claim 2 wherein: the weight assembly forms a curved triangle from a topside view with said triangle's vortices being defined by the edges of the back side of the clubhead and the connection point.
5. The golf club of claim 4 wherein: the connection point is tapered as it extends away from the back face of the clubhead.
6. The golf club head of claim 2 wherein: the triangle is an isosceles triangle.
7. The golf club of claim 6 wherein: the connection point is tapered as it extends away from the back face of the clubhead.
8. The golf club of claim 7 wherein: the clubhead is wider than it is tall.
9. A golf club head comprising: a body, a front face, a back face, and a connecting member; the connecting member attached to the center of the back face and extending away from the back face of the club head and turning at an angle; and wherein the front face of the clubhead forms a rectangular shape.
10. The golf club head of claim 9 further comprising: a weight assembly supported by the club head body, the weight assembly angling from the top of the backside of the clubhead towards connection point; the weight assembly surrounding the connection point on at least three (3) sides, forming a triangle on the back face of the clubhead, and the weight assembly forming a curved triangle from a topside view with said triangle's vortices being defined by the edges of the back side of the clubhead and the connection point.
11. The golf club head of claim 10 wherein: the connection point is tapered as it extends away from the back face of the clubhead.
12. The golf club head of claim 10 wherein: the triangle is an isosceles triangle.
13. A golf club, comprising: a shaft; and a body including: a ball striking face; a back face defined in the body at a location behind the ball striking face; a connection point extending in a direction away from the back face, wherein the connection point is connected to the center of mass of the body; wherein the connection point turns upwards and connects to the shaft; the striking face adapted for striking a ball.
14. The golf club of claim 13 wherein: the ball striking face forms a rectangular shape.
15. The golf club of claim 14 further comprising: a weight assembly supported by the body, the weight assembly the weight assembly surrounding the connection point on at least three (3) sides; and wherein the connection point is tapered as it extends away from the back face.
16. The golf club head of claim 15 wherein: the triangle is an isosceles triangle.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The present invention may be better understood, and its numerous objects, features, and advantages made apparent to those skilled in the art by referencing the accompanying drawings.
[0021] FIG. No. 1 is a front view of a club head and connection of the golf club head to the shaft.
[0022] FIG. No. 2 is an angled view of the club head of
[0023] FIG. No. 3 is a front view of a rectangular golf club head as described in the present disclosure.
[0024] FIG. No. 4 is a top angled view of a golf club head of
[0025] FIG. No. 5 is front perspective view of a second embodiment of a rectangular golf club head as described in the present disclosure.
[0026] FIG. No. 6 is a back side perspective view of the golf club head of
[0027] FIG. No. 7 is a top view of another embodiment of a golf club head according to this disclosure.
[0028] FIG. No. 8 is a back view of the club head of
[0029] FIG. No. 9 is a side on view of the golf club head of
[0030] FIG. No. 10 is a side on, semi-transparent view of another embodiment of a gold club head according to the present disclosure.
[0031] FIG. No. 11 is a front view of the golf club head of
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0032] Referring now the drawings with more specificity, the present invention essentially provides an improved golf club and golf club heads. The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to
[0033] Looking now to
[0034] Turning now to
[0035] Turning now to
[0036] Turning now to
[0037] Turning finally to
[0038] As shown in
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0039] A review of the benefits of the novel golf clubs (10, 100, 200, 300) contained herein follows. 1. The full power of the golfer's swing is directed immediately to the golf ball contributing to additional yards of flight of the golf ball. 2. There is no change in the golfer's stance as he addresses the golf ball to drive, approach, chip or putt. 3. This new design of club head eliminates the two existing problems now a part of the tear shaped golf club, presently the only shaped golf club available.
[0040] The newly designed clubheads (20, 120, 230, 330) result in a flat faced club head which does not have a protrusion on one end near where the golf ball is struck or the end remote from the source of power of the golfer's swing, all affecting the direction of the golf ball flight head strike. Also, when a golf ball has landed in the rough, the grasses are higher than the golf ball, to very high resulting in a very difficult shot. This hazard, the rough, provides great resistance to current club designs. This resistance from the taller grasses causes the flag end of the golf club to retreat, thereby affecting the flight direction of the golf ball. However, this problem can be at least partially overcome by the greater force and stability provided by the clubs disclosed herein.
[0041] Accordingly, although the invention has been described by reference to certain preferred and alternative embodiments, it is not intended that the novel arrangements be limited thereby, but that modifications thereof are intended to be included as falling within the broad scope and spirit of the foregoing disclosures and the appended drawings.