Iron-type golf club head with lightweight hosel
US-9849349-B1 · Dec 26, 2017 · US
US10493335B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10493335-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715649508-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 7, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 3, 2019 |
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Disclosed herein are embodiments of iron-type golf club heads that comprise weight reducing features in the topline region of the club head that facilitate changing the Z-up location of the club head. In some exemplary embodiments, the body comprises a weight reducing feature in a topline weight reduction zone of the club head that extends over the entire face length from the par line to the toe portion ending at approximately the Z-up location of the iron type golf club head. The weight reducing feature results in a mass savings of about 2 g to about 20 g, and a Zup shift of about 0.5 mm to about 2.0 mm.
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We claim: 1. A hollow golf club head for an iron-type golf club, comprising: a body including a heel portion, a sole portion, a toe portion, a topline portion, a face portion, a back portion, and a back wall enclosing the back portion of the hollow iron-type golf club to define an interior cavity, wherein said sole portion extends rearwardly from a lower end of said face portion; a hosel having a hosel top edge, a bond length region, an outside diameter and the hosel defining a hosel bore for receiving one end of a golf club shaft, said hosel bore having a longitudinal axis and an orientation relative to said body, said hosel having a neck connected to said heel portion of said body; and wherein the hollow golf club head has a volume between about 20 cc and about 110 cc; wherein the bond length region of the hosel extends from about the hosel top edge along the longitudinal axis of the hosel bore to a point on the hosel that is at least 10 mm from the hosel top edge, wherein within the bond length region the hosel has a mass per unit length of less than about 0.40 g/mm; wherein within the bond length region the hosel has a wall thickness that varies from a minimum wall thickness to a maximum wall thickness; wherein a wall of the hosel within the bond length region is free of apertures; wherein the hosel and topline portion are formed from a material having a density between about 7,700 kg/m 3 and about 8,100 kg/m 3 ; wherein the hollow golf club head further comprises a topline weight reduction zone positioned above a center of gravity of the golf club head and extending along the topline portion to the toe portion of the golf club head, wherein the topline weight reduction zone comprises at least three thinned regions separated by thicker regions; wherein the at least three thinned regions of the topline portion are defined in part by a rear surface of the face portion, an inner surface of the back wall, and a topline inner surface of the topline portion; wherein at least one of the at least three thinned regions is positioned closer to the toe portion than the heel portion. 2. The hollow golf club head of claim 1 , wherein a section of the hosel including at least a portion of the bond length region has a length of 28 mm and a mass no more than 11 grams. 3. The hollow golf club head of claim 1 , wherein within the bond length region the hosel has a mass per unit length of less than about 0.35 g/mm. 4. The hollow golf club head of claim 1 , wherein within the bond length region the hosel has a mass per unit length of less than about 0.30 g/mm. 5. The hollow golf club head of claim 1 , wherein within the bond length region the hosel has a mass per unit length of less than about 0.26 g/mm. 6. The hollow golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the interior cavity is completely hollow. 7. The hollow golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the interior cavity is partially hollow. 8. The hollow golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the interior cavity is at least partially filled with a filler material. 9. The hollow golf club head of claim 8 , wherein the hollow golf club head has a volume less than about 80 cc. 10. The hollow golf club head of claim 9 , wherein a width of the interior cavity at or below the center of gravity of the golf club head is greater than a width of the interior cavity near the topline portion and greater than a width of the interior cavity near the sole portion. 11. The hollow golf club head of claim 10 , wherein the hollow golf club head is configured to receive a cover or plug at a location above the golf club head center of gravity. 12. The hollow golf club head of claim 11 , wherein the body comprises a first material having a first density, and further comprises a cover or plug having a second material having a second density that is lower than the first density. 13. The hollow golf club head of claim 8 , wherein the hollow golf club head has a volume less than about 60 cc. 14. The hollow golf club head of claim 8 , wherein the hollow golf club head has a volume less than about 50 cc. 15. The hollow golf club head of claim 1 , wherein a sole bar protrudes from the sole portion into the interior cavity, wherein the sole bar has a forward wall and a rearward wall; wherein at least a portion of the interior cavity extends between the forward wall of the sole bar and the face portion such that a forward portion of the sole is located between the face portion and the forward wall of the sole bar; and wherein at least a portion of the interior cavity extends between the rearward wall of the sole bar and the back portion such that a rearward portion of the sole is located between the back portion and the rearward wall of the sole bar. 16. The hollow golf club head of claim 1 , wherein a width of the interior cavity at or below the center of gravity of the golf club head is greater than a width of the interior cavity near the topline portion. 17. The hollow golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the hollow golf club head further comprises an aperture extending through a wall of the golf club head into the interior cavity. 18. The hollow golf club head of claim 17 , further comprising a plurality of additional apertures configured to receive a plurality of mass altering pins or weighting elements. 19. The hollow golf club head of claim 17 , further comprising one or more additional apertures configured to receive one or more mass altering pins or weighting elements. 20. The hollow golf club head of claim 19 , wherein the aperture is configured to receive a cover or plug. 21. The hollow golf club head of claim 20 , wherein the golf club head further comprises a cover or plug that is inserted into the aperture to seal the interior cavity. 22. The hollow golf club head of claim 21 , wherein a width of the interior cavity at or below the center of gravity of the golf club head is greater than a width of the interior cavity near the topline portion and greater than a width of the interior cavity near the sole portion. 23. The hollow golf club head of claim 17 , wherein the aperture is positioned in the back wall of the golf club head. 24. The hollow golf club head of claim 1 , wherein a length of the topline weight reduction zone extends between about 10 mm and about 80 mm, and a mass per unit length of the topline portion within the topline weight reduction zone is between 0.09 g/mm to 0.35 g/mm. 25. The hollow golf club head of claim 24 , wherein a topline wall thickness within the topline weight reduction zone is no less than 1 mm and no more than 8 mm, wherein the topline wall thickness is defined as a distance between the inner surface of the topline portion and an outer surface of the topline portion. 26. An iron-type golf club, comprising: a body including a heel portion, a sole portion, a toe portion, a topline portion, a face portion, and a back portion, wherein said sole portion extends rearwardly from a lower end of said face portion; a hosel having a hosel top edge, a bond length region, an outside diameter and the hosel defining a hosel bore for receiving one end of a golf club shaft, said hosel bore having a longitudinal axis and an orientation relative to said body, said hosel having a neck connected to said heel portion of said body; and wherein the bond length region of the hosel extends from about the hosel top edge along the longitudinal axis of the hosel bore to a point
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