GOLF CLUB HEAD WITH REPOSITIONABLE WEIGHT
20230074824 · 2023-03-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/4984
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A63B2053/0491
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A golf club head comprises a body, a track formed in or attached to the body and having a length and a weight and weight retainer. The weight is continuously repositionable such that it can be positioned at any selected point along the track between its ends. The weight has a major dimension, and the weight retainer comprises a fastening member having a diameter not greater than about one half of the major dimension of the weight.
Claims
1.-20. (canceled)
21. A golf club head, comprising: a thin walled body including a crown portion, a sole portion, a skirt portion extending between the crown and the sole portion, a face portion having a thickness that varies and extending between the sole portion and the crown portion at a fore end of the body opposite an aft end of the body, and a rearmost edge at the aft end of the body; a weight secured to the golf club head and being movable between multiple positions; and a threaded fastening member having an exposed end portion configured to be driven by a tool to secure the weight against a portion of the golf club head, wherein the weight is secured by engaging inwardly toward an interior of the body; wherein the aft end of the body extends rearward of the weight so that at least a portion of the weight is not visible in a top plan view looking vertically downward at the golf club head; and wherein the weight portion is formed of a weight portion material, the fastening member is formed of a fastening member material, and the face portion is formed of a face portion material different than at least one of the fastening member material and the weight portion material.
22. The golf club head of claim 21, wherein in at least one vertical cross section through the face portion, the face portion has a maximum face thickness and the crown portion has a maximum crown thickness, and the maximum face thickness is greater than the maximum crown thickness.
23. The golf club head of claim 22, wherein in the at least one vertical cross section through the face portion, the sole portion has a maximum sole thickness, and the maximum face thickness is greater than the maximum sole thickness.
24. The golf club head of claim 21, wherein in at least one vertical cross section through the face portion and the weight, the weight has an aperture defining a central axis and the central axis intersects the face, and the face portion has a maximum face thickness and the crown portion has a maximum crown thickness, and the maximum face thickness is greater than the maximum crown thickness.
25. The golf club head of claim 24, wherein at least one of the multiple positions is on a heel end of the body and at least one of the multiple positions is on a toe end of the body.
26. The golf club head of claim 21, wherein the weight having an aperture defining a central axis and the central axis intersects the face when the weight is secured in at least one of the multiple positions.
27. The golf club head of claim 21, wherein the aft end of the body extends rearward of the weight so that at least a majority of the weight is not visible in a top plan view looking vertically downward at the golf club head.
28. The golf club head of claim 21, wherein the aft end of the body extends rearward of the weight so that the weight is not visible in a top plan view looking vertically downward at the golf club head.
29. The golf club head of claim 25, wherein a portion of the body connected to the aft end extends overtop and rearward of the weight so that the weight is not visible in a top plan view looking vertically downward at the golf club head.
30. The golf club head of claim 29, wherein the multiple positions are predetermined positions.
31. The golf club head of claim 30, wherein in the at least one vertical cross section through the face portion and the weight, the weight is rearward of the sole portion.
32. The golf club head of claim 30, wherein in the at least one vertical cross section through the face portion and the weight, a majority of the weight is rearward of the sole portion.
33. The golf club head of claim 32, wherein the fastening member material is different than the weight portion material.
34. The golf club head of claim 33, wherein a portion of the body is formed of non-metallic material.
35. The golf club head of claim 34, wherein: the weight includes a bore, and the fastening member includes a head and a threaded shaft portion that extends through the bore to engage the body.
36. The golf club head of claim 35, further comprising: wherein the crown portion is formed of a crown portion material different than at least one of the fastening member material and the weight portion material.
37. The golf club head of claim 35, further comprising: wherein the sole portion is formed of a sole portion material different than at least one of the fastening member material and the weight portion material.
38. The golf club head of claim 21, wherein in at least one vertical cross section through the face portion and the weight, an entirety of the weight is rearward of the sole portion.
39. A golf club head, comprising: a thin walled body including a crown portion, a sole portion, a skirt portion extending between the crown and the sole portion, a face portion having a thickness that varies and extending between the sole portion and the crown portion at a fore end of the body opposite an aft end of the body, and a rearmost edge at the aft end of the body; a weight secured to the golf club head and being movable between multiple positions; and a threaded fastening member having an exposed end portion configured to be driven by a tool to secure the weight against a portion of the golf club head, wherein the weight is secured by engaging inwardly toward an interior of the body; wherein a portion of the body extends overtop and rearward of the weight so that the weight is not visible in a top plan view looking vertically downward at the golf club head; wherein the weight portion is formed of a weight portion material, the fastening member is formed of a fastening member material, and the face portion is formed of a face portion material different than at least one of the fastening member material and the weight portion material; and wherein in at least one vertical cross section through the face portion and the weight, a majority of the weight is rearward of the sole portion.
40. The golf club head of claim 39, wherein a portion of the body is formed of non-metallic material.
41. A golf club head, comprising: a thin walled body including a crown portion, a sole portion, and a skirt portion extending between the crown and the sole portion, a face portion having a thickness that varies and extending between the sole portion and the crown portion at a fore end of the body opposite an aft end of the body, and a rearmost edge at the aft end of the body; a weight secured to the golf club head and being movable between multiple positions; and a threaded fastening member having an exposed end portion configured to be driven by a tool to secure the weight against a portion of the golf club head, wherein the weight is secured by engaging inwardly toward an interior of the body; wherein a portion of the body connected to the aft end extends overtop and rearward of the weight so that the weight is not visible in a top plan view looking vertically downward at the golf club head; wherein the weight portion is formed of a weight portion material, the fastening member is formed of a fastening member material, and the face portion is formed of a face portion material different than at least one of the fastening member material and the weight portion material; wherein the fastening member material is different than the weight portion material; wherein the weight includes a bore, and the fastening member includes a head and a threaded shaft portion that extends through the bore to engage the body; wherein an entirety of the weight is rearward of the sole portion; wherein the crown portion is formed of a crown portion material different than at least one of the fastening member material and the weight portion material; wherein the sole portion is formed of a sole portion material different than at least one of the fastening member material and the weight portion material; and wherein a portion of the body is formed of non-metallic material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] A representative golf club 10 is shown in
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[0032] The body 32 comprises a track 54, which can be described as being generally located in the ribbon 40 and closer to the aft end 46 than the fore end 48. Thus, if the aft end 46 and/or the ribbon 40 is curved, such as is shown for the representative head 20 of
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[0041] Another alternative approach is shown in
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[0043] Although described above in connection with a single weight, it is of course possible to use multiple weights that are individually secured in selected positions. In the illustrated embodiments, the concepts are shown for a driver, but it is possible to implement the same concepts for virtually any other type of club, including fairway woods, hybrid clubs, irons, putters, wedges, etc.
[0044] The weight or weights may be made from one or more materials, such as, e.g., steel, tungsten, titanium, copper, brass, aluminum, depleted uranium, magnesium, etc. The track and weight retainer can also be made of any suitable material, such as, e.g., titanium, aluminum, magnesium, composites or plastics. The track can be configured to allow complete removal of the weight, such as, e.g., at an end of the track.
[0045] Having illustrated and described the principles of the disclosed embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the embodiments can be modified in arrangement and detail without departing from such principles. In view of the many possible embodiments, it will be recognized that the described embodiments include only examples and should not be taken as a limitation on the scope of the invention. Rather, the invention is defined by the following claims. We therefore claim as the invention all possible embodiments and their equivalents that come within the scope of these claims.