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US20030236132A1
US20030236132A1 US10/459,235 US45923503A US2003236132A1 US 20030236132 A1 US20030236132 A1 US 20030236132A1 US 45923503 A US45923503 A US 45923503A US 2003236132 A1 US2003236132 A1 US 2003236132A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63B71/0619Displays, user interfaces and indicating devices, specially adapted for sport equipment, e.g. display mounted on treadmills
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • This invention relates generally to improvements in golf club heads of the so-called metal wood type. More particularly, this invention relates to an improved metal wood type club head designed for improved dissipation of shock energy generated upon normal striking impact with a golf ball, to correspondingly reduce transmission of such shock energy typically in the form of vibration to the golfer's hands via the associated club shaft.
  • the club head comprises a base member or body formed by casting or forging or the like in an upwardly open shell-shaped configuration defining a sole plate and upstanding club head side walls, including a front face for striking a golf ball.
  • This base member additionally includes a hosel for suitable connection to the end of a golf club shaft.
  • the open top of the base member is normally closed by a cap plate which is typically welded thereto, to form the hollow metal head structure.
  • the base member or body can be formed as a downwardly open shell, and a sole plate is attached thereto as by welding to form the hollow club head structure.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,851,159 is directed to an improved metal wood golf club head having a relatively large dome element incorporated into the sole plate.
  • This dome element comprises an upwardly extending structure that effectively adjusts the club head weighting and the location of the so-called sweet spot for optimal ball impact.
  • this dome element has been found to reduce the transmission of vibrational energy from the club head via the club shaft to the golfer's hands, resulting from shock impact of the club head faceplate with a golf ball. Instead, a significant portion of this impact shock energy is believed to be emanated or transmitted from the club head, by means of the dome element, in the form of a distinctive and audible ringing sound.
  • Such reduction in the transmission of vibrational energy to and through the club shaft to the golfer's hands produces a more solid and crisp tactile feedback for each golf shot, and further reduces golfer fatigue in the course of a round of golf.
  • the present invention relates to a further improved golf club head of the metal wood type, designed for more effective transmission of ball impact shock energy from the club head in the form of a distinctive audible sound, to achieve a further reduction in the transmission of vibrational energy through the club shaft to the golfer's hands.
  • a golf club head of the metal wood type is provided with a porous plate defining a portion of at least one wall thereof, such as at least a portion of the sole plate.
  • the porous plate Upon striking impact of the club head with a golf ball, the porous plate facilitates transmission of a significant portion of the resultant shock energy from the club head in the form of a distinctive audible sound output, with a corresponding substantial reduction in the transmission of vibrational energy through the associated club shaft to the golfer's hands.
  • the club head is defined by an upwardly open and generally shell-shaped base member or body formed by metal casting or the like to define a sole plate bounded by upstanding side walls, including a front impact face or faceplate for striking a golf ball, a rear face, a heel segment, and a toe segment.
  • a hosel is normally incorporated into the base member generally at the heel segment thereof, wherein the hosel is adapted for suitable connection to the lower end of a club shaft.
  • a cap plate which can also be formed by metal casting or the like, is provided for connection as by welding to the upper margins of the upstanding side walls to close the open top of the base member and thereby form a hollow metal wood club head.
  • the base member or body may be formed to include the cap plate with downwardly extending side walls for suitable connection as by welding to a separately formed sole plate.
  • At least one wall of the metal wood club head includes the porous plate.
  • the porous plate is mounted as by welding or the like to extend across and close an opening formed in the club head sole plate.
  • the porous plate may be formed from a suitable rigid yet porous metal-based material, such as a disk-shaped plate formed from metallic balls interconnected as by sintering to define a rigid yet porous construction.
  • FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a metal wood-type golf club head
  • FIG. 2 is a bottom perspective view of the golf club head of FIG. 1, illustrating a porous sole plate in accordance with the novel features of the invention
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded bottom perspective view of the golf club head
  • FIG. 4 is a toe end elevation view of the golf club head
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged sectional view taken generally on the line 5 - 5 of FIG. 4.
  • an improved metal wood type golf club head referred to generally by the reference numeral 10 is provided.
  • the improved club head 10 comprises a hollow head construction formed primarily from cast or forged metal components, and includes a porous plate 12 (FIGS. 2 - 5 ) defining a portion of at least one wall thereof such as at least a portion of a sole plate 14 of the club head 10 .
  • the porous plate 12 Upon striking impact of the club head with a golf ball, the porous plate 12 facilitates transmission of a significant portion of the resultant shock energy from the club head in the form of a distinctive audible sound output, with a corresponding substantial reduction in the transmission of vibrational energy through an associated club shaft 16 to the golfer's hands.
  • the overall construction and configuration of the illustrative golf club head 10 generally conforms to existing metal wood technology, wherein an enclosed and hollow club head is formed from metal components or the like which are typically cast or forged from stainless steel, titanium or other selected metal or metal alloy.
  • the club head 10 includes a base member or body 18 including a hosel 20 for suitable attachment to the lower end of the club shaft 16 .
  • the base member 18 is formed as an upwardly open and generally shell-shaped structure to include the bottom sole plate 14 joined at its perimeter to upstanding side walls of the club head, namely, a front impact face or faceplate 24 for striking a golf ball, a rear face 26 , a toe segment or wall 28 , and a heel segment or wall 30 .
  • the hosel 20 is normally formed at the inboard side of the heel segment 30 and is adapted for connection to the golf club shaft 16 .
  • These upstanding side walls of the base member or body 18 are adapted for assembly with and secure attachment to a similarly constructed cap plate 32 which is normally welded thereto and then appropriately surface finished to provide an attractive hollow metal golf club head.
  • the porous plate 12 comprises a generally circular or disk-shaped element having a size and shape for mounting as by welding within and substantially covering or closing a matingly shaped opening 34 (FIG. 3) formed generally centrally within the sole plate 14 .
  • the porous plate 12 comprises a structurally rigid element having a mass that is compatible with the overall weighting and center of gravity of the club head 10 , and further which does not compromise the structural integrity of the club head upon impact with a golf ball.
  • the porous plate 12 additionally provides a porous pathway which vents the interior of the club head 10 to the exterior.
  • One preferred material for the porous plate comprises a matrix of small balls or spheres which are structurally compounded as by sintering to provide a rigid, lightweight and porous structure.
  • porous plate 12 may be provided in virtually any selected size and shape, such as a recessed dome element, and may be mounted at a club head wall other than the sole plate 14 as shown. Accordingly, no limitation on the invention is intended by way of the foregoing description and accompanying drawings, except as set forth in the appended claims.

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A golf club head of the metal wood type is provided, wherein the club head includes a porous plate defining a portion of at least one wall thereof, such as a portion of the sole plate. Upon striking impact of the club head with a golf ball, the porous plate facilitates transmission of a significant portion of the resultant shock energy from the club head in the form of a distinctive audible output, with a corresponding reduction in transmission of vibrational energy through the associated club shaft to the golfer's hands.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/390,083, filed Jun. 20, 2002. [0001]
  • This invention relates generally to improvements in golf club heads of the so-called metal wood type. More particularly, this invention relates to an improved metal wood type club head designed for improved dissipation of shock energy generated upon normal striking impact with a golf ball, to correspondingly reduce transmission of such shock energy typically in the form of vibration to the golfer's hands via the associated club shaft. [0002]
  • Golf club heads of the so-called metal wood type are generally known in the art, wherein the shape of a traditional wood-type club head is reproduced in the form of a hollow metal shell or the like. In a typical construction, the club head comprises a base member or body formed by casting or forging or the like in an upwardly open shell-shaped configuration defining a sole plate and upstanding club head side walls, including a front face for striking a golf ball. This base member additionally includes a hosel for suitable connection to the end of a golf club shaft. The open top of the base member is normally closed by a cap plate which is typically welded thereto, to form the hollow metal head structure. In an alternative configuration, the base member or body can be formed as a downwardly open shell, and a sole plate is attached thereto as by welding to form the hollow club head structure. [0003]
  • Significant development effort has been directed to improving metal wood type golf clubs, to improve distance, accuracy, and overall playability in different conditions. Much of this effort has focused upon improvements in club head weight distribution, structural stiffness, and aerodynamics. [0004]
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,851,159 is directed to an improved metal wood golf club head having a relatively large dome element incorporated into the sole plate. This dome element comprises an upwardly extending structure that effectively adjusts the club head weighting and the location of the so-called sweet spot for optimal ball impact. In addition, this dome element has been found to reduce the transmission of vibrational energy from the club head via the club shaft to the golfer's hands, resulting from shock impact of the club head faceplate with a golf ball. Instead, a significant portion of this impact shock energy is believed to be emanated or transmitted from the club head, by means of the dome element, in the form of a distinctive and audible ringing sound. Such reduction in the transmission of vibrational energy to and through the club shaft to the golfer's hands produces a more solid and crisp tactile feedback for each golf shot, and further reduces golfer fatigue in the course of a round of golf. [0005]
  • The present invention relates to a further improved golf club head of the metal wood type, designed for more effective transmission of ball impact shock energy from the club head in the form of a distinctive audible sound, to achieve a further reduction in the transmission of vibrational energy through the club shaft to the golfer's hands. [0006]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In accordance with the invention, a golf club head of the metal wood type is provided with a porous plate defining a portion of at least one wall thereof, such as at least a portion of the sole plate. Upon striking impact of the club head with a golf ball, the porous plate facilitates transmission of a significant portion of the resultant shock energy from the club head in the form of a distinctive audible sound output, with a corresponding substantial reduction in the transmission of vibrational energy through the associated club shaft to the golfer's hands. [0007]
  • In one preferred form of the invention, the club head is defined by an upwardly open and generally shell-shaped base member or body formed by metal casting or the like to define a sole plate bounded by upstanding side walls, including a front impact face or faceplate for striking a golf ball, a rear face, a heel segment, and a toe segment. A hosel is normally incorporated into the base member generally at the heel segment thereof, wherein the hosel is adapted for suitable connection to the lower end of a club shaft. A cap plate, which can also be formed by metal casting or the like, is provided for connection as by welding to the upper margins of the upstanding side walls to close the open top of the base member and thereby form a hollow metal wood club head. In one alternative configuration, the base member or body may be formed to include the cap plate with downwardly extending side walls for suitable connection as by welding to a separately formed sole plate. [0008]
  • At least one wall of the metal wood club head includes the porous plate. In a preferred form, the porous plate is mounted as by welding or the like to extend across and close an opening formed in the club head sole plate. The porous plate may be formed from a suitable rigid yet porous metal-based material, such as a disk-shaped plate formed from metallic balls interconnected as by sintering to define a rigid yet porous construction. [0009]
  • In use, upon normal striking impact of the club head faceplate with a golf ball, a significant portion of the resultant impact shock energy emanates or is transmitted from the club head through the porous plate to the surrounding air for dissipation in the form of a readily audible and distinctive sound. Conversely, any residual portion of this shock energy available for transmission to the club shaft, and ultimately to the golfer's hands, is significantly reduced. [0010]
  • Other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.[0011]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The accompanying drawings illustrate the invention. In such drawings: [0012]
  • FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a metal wood-type golf club head; [0013]
  • FIG. 2 is a bottom perspective view of the golf club head of FIG. 1, illustrating a porous sole plate in accordance with the novel features of the invention; [0014]
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded bottom perspective view of the golf club head; [0015]
  • FIG. 4 is a toe end elevation view of the golf club head; and [0016]
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged sectional view taken generally on the line [0017] 5-5 of FIG. 4.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • As shown in the exemplary drawings, an improved metal wood type golf club head referred to generally by the [0018] reference numeral 10 is provided. The improved club head 10 comprises a hollow head construction formed primarily from cast or forged metal components, and includes a porous plate 12 (FIGS. 2-5) defining a portion of at least one wall thereof such as at least a portion of a sole plate 14 of the club head 10. Upon striking impact of the club head with a golf ball, the porous plate 12 facilitates transmission of a significant portion of the resultant shock energy from the club head in the form of a distinctive audible sound output, with a corresponding substantial reduction in the transmission of vibrational energy through an associated club shaft 16 to the golfer's hands.
  • The overall construction and configuration of the illustrative [0019] golf club head 10 generally conforms to existing metal wood technology, wherein an enclosed and hollow club head is formed from metal components or the like which are typically cast or forged from stainless steel, titanium or other selected metal or metal alloy. The club head 10 includes a base member or body 18 including a hosel 20 for suitable attachment to the lower end of the club shaft 16. As shown, the base member 18 is formed as an upwardly open and generally shell-shaped structure to include the bottom sole plate 14 joined at its perimeter to upstanding side walls of the club head, namely, a front impact face or faceplate 24 for striking a golf ball, a rear face 26, a toe segment or wall 28, and a heel segment or wall 30. The hosel 20 is normally formed at the inboard side of the heel segment 30 and is adapted for connection to the golf club shaft 16. These upstanding side walls of the base member or body 18 are adapted for assembly with and secure attachment to a similarly constructed cap plate 32 which is normally welded thereto and then appropriately surface finished to provide an attractive hollow metal golf club head.
  • In accordance with the invention, at least one wall defining the [0020] club head 10 is defined by or includes as a portion thereof the porous plate 12. In a preferred embodiment as shown in the illustrative drawings, the porous plate 12 comprises a generally circular or disk-shaped element having a size and shape for mounting as by welding within and substantially covering or closing a matingly shaped opening 34 (FIG. 3) formed generally centrally within the sole plate 14.
  • The [0021] porous plate 12 comprises a structurally rigid element having a mass that is compatible with the overall weighting and center of gravity of the club head 10, and further which does not compromise the structural integrity of the club head upon impact with a golf ball. Importantly, the porous plate 12 additionally provides a porous pathway which vents the interior of the club head 10 to the exterior. One preferred material for the porous plate comprises a matrix of small balls or spheres which are structurally compounded as by sintering to provide a rigid, lightweight and porous structure.
  • In use, upon normal impact of the [0022] club head faceplate 24 with a golf ball (not shown) in the course of a golf shot, a resultant and substantial shock wave is generated within and through the hollow metal club head 10. A significant portion of this impact shock energy is emanated or transmitted from the club head 10 through the porous plate 12 to the surrounding air for dissipation in the form of a readily audible and distinctive sound. Conversely, any residual portion of this impact shock energy is significantly reduced, wherein such residual energy is otherwise undesirably available for transmission in the form of vibration to the club shaft 16, and ultimately to the golfer's hands. This reduction in vibrational energy transmitted to the club shaft 16 and to the golfer's hands beneficially produces a golf club with a more solid and crisp tactile feedback for each golf shot, while at the same time reducing golfer fatigue in the course of a round of golf.
  • A variety of further modifications and improvements in and to the metal wood type golf club head of the present invention will be apparent to those persons skilled in the art. For example, it will be apparent that the [0023] porous plate 12 may be provided in virtually any selected size and shape, such as a recessed dome element, and may be mounted at a club head wall other than the sole plate 14 as shown. Accordingly, no limitation on the invention is intended by way of the foregoing description and accompanying drawings, except as set forth in the appended claims.

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1. A golf club head, comprising:
a head including a sole plate, a faceplate, a rear wall, a heel segment, a toe segment, and a cap plate cooperatively defining a hollow interior, and further defining a hole formed therein; and
a porous member mounted on said head and substantially covering said hole, said porous member facilitating transmission of at least a portion of shock energy from said club head upon impact engagement of said club head faceplate with a golf ball.
2. The golf club head of claim 1 wherein said hole is formed in said sole plate.
3. The golf club head of claim 1 wherein said hole has a generally circular shape, and further wherein said porous member is mounted generally within and substantially closes said hole.
4. The golf club head of claim 1 wherein said porous member comprises a sintered metal matrix.
5. The golf club head of claim 1 wherein said porous member comprises a metal matrix.
6. The golf club head of claim 1 wherein said hole is formed generally centrally within said sole plate.
7. A golf club head, comprising:
a head including a sole plate, a faceplate, a rear wall, a heel segment, a toe segment, and a cap plate cooperatively defining a hollow interior, said sole plate further defining a hole formed therein; and
a porous member mounted on said sole plate and substantially covering said hole, said porous member facilitating transmission of at least a portion of shock energy from said club head upon impact engagement of said club head faceplate with a golf ball.
8. The golf club head of claim 7 wherein said hole has a generally circular shape, and further wherein said porous member is mounted generally within and substantially closes said hole.
9. The golf club head of claim 8 wherein said hole is formed generally centrally within said sole plate.
10. The golf club head of claim 7 wherein said porous member comprises a metal matrix.
11. A hollow golf club head including a faceplate for impact engagement with a golf ball, the improvement comprising:
a porous member mounted on said club head and substantially covering a hole formed therein, said porous member facilitating transmission of at least a portion of shock energy from said club head upon impact engagement of said club head faceplate with a golf ball.
12. The hollow golf club head of claim 11 wherein said hole has a generally circular shape, and further wherein said porous member comprises a generally circular disk mounted generally within and substantially closing said hole.
13. The hollow golf club head of claim 11 wherein said porous member comprises a sintered matrix.
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