Golf club head with adjustable center of gravity
US-9180349-B1 · Nov 10, 2015 · US
US10898764B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10898764-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916586776-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 26, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 26, 2021 |
A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.
What the patent document calls the invention.
A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.
Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.
Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.
The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.
Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.
Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.
Official abstract text for this publication.
A golf club includes a golf club head having a body defining an interior cavity. The body includes a sole, a crown and a skirt positioned around a periphery between the sole and crown. A face defines a forward portion of the club head and includes a striking surface width and a hosel defining a hosel bore. A channel and a recessed port are positioned in the sole. The channel extends substantially in a heel-to-toe direction. A sleeve is mounted on a tip end of the golf club shaft and is adapted to be inserted into the hosel bore. A fastener has a shaft portion extending through a passage and a head portion located in the recessed port. Selectively attaching the sleeve adjusts at least one of a loft angle and a lie angle of the club head.
Opening claim text (preview).
The invention claimed is: 1. A golf club, comprising: a shaft; a club head defining an interior cavity, a sole defining a bottom portion of the club head, a crown defining a top portion of the club head, a face defining a forward portion of the club head and including a striking surface width (W ss ), and a hosel by which the shaft is attached to the club head, wherein the hosel defining a hosel bore; a channel positioned in the sole of the club head adjacent the face and extending into an interior cavity of the club head, the channel having a channel width defined as a distance between a forward edge of the channel and a rearward edge of the channel; wherein a portion of the sole being located between the face and the forward edge of the channel; a mass pad located on the sole within the interior cavity and positioned proximate the face in a forward portion of the sole, the mass pad being located rearward of the channel and proximate to the channel, and the mass pad extending substantially in a heel-to-toe direction; wherein the club head has a balance point located on the face and the balance point is no more than 3 mm above of a geometric center of the face; wherein the club head has a center of gravity located no more than 30 mm horizontally rearward of the geometric center of the face, a coefficient of restitution (COR) of no less than 0.80 as measured at the balance point on the face, and a characteristic time measured at the geometric center of the face of no less than 218 microseconds. 2. The golf club of claim 1 , further comprising: one or more weight ports formed in the club head; and at least one weight configured to be retained at least partially within one of the one or more weight ports. 3. The golf club of claim 2 , wherein the at least one weight having a weight mass between 0.5 gram and 20 grams. 4. The golf club of claim 1 , wherein the channel having a channel length no less than 25% of the width of the striking surface W ss . 5. The golf club of claim 4 , wherein the channel having a channel length no more than 95% of the width of the striking surface W ss . 6. The golf club of claim 1 , wherein a distance between a forwardmost point and a rearwardmost point on the club head measured along an axis parallel to the y-axis when the club head is at normal address position is greater than 75 mm. 7. The golf club of claim 1 , wherein the club head is formed from a combination of at least one alloy of steel and a graphitic composite. 8. The golf club of claim 1 , wherein the club head is formed from a combination of at least one alloy of titanium and a graphitic composite. 9. The golf club of claim 1 , further comprising: a sleeve for securing the shaft to the club head; wherein selectively attaching the sleeve adjusts at least one of a loft angle and a lie angle of the club head. 10. A golf club, comprising: a club head defining an interior cavity, a sole defining a bottom portion of the club head, a crown defining a top portion of the club head, a face defining a forward portion of the club head and including a striking surface width (W ss ), and a hosel defining a hosel bore; a golf club shaft having a lower end portion; a mass pad located on the sole within the interior cavity and positioned proximate the face in a forward portion of the sole, the mass pad extending substantially in a heel-to-toe direction; a lower opening positioned in the sole of the club head and extending into the interior cavity of the club head, the lower opening being located proximate a bottom end of the hosel such that a passage in the bottom end of the hosel provides communication between the hosel bore and the lower opening; a sleeve mounted on a tip end of a golf club shaft and adapted to be inserted into the hosel bore; and a fastener having a head portion and a shaft portion, the shaft portion of the fastener extending through the passage, the sleeve being selectively attachable to the shaft portion of the fastener when the sleeve is inserted into the hosel bore; wherein selectively attaching the sleeve adjusts at least one of a loft angle and a lie angle of the club head; wherein the club head has a balance point located on the face and the balance point is no more than 3 mm above of a geometric center of the face; and wherein the club head has a center of gravity located no more than 30 mm horizontally rearward of the geometric center of the face, a coefficient of restitution (COR) of no less than 0.80 as measured at the balance point on the face, and a characteristic time measured at the geometric center of the face of no less than 218 microseconds. 11. The golf club of claim 10 , wherein the club head is formed from a combination of a steel alloy, a titanium alloy, and a graphitic composite. 12. The golf club of claim 10 , wherein the club head is formed from a combination of a steel alloy and a graphitic composite. 13. The golf club of claim 10 , wherein the club head is formed from a combination of a titanium alloy and a graphitic composite. 14. The golf club of claim 10 , further comprising: at least one weight port positioned in the club head proximate the mass pad, the weight port extending into the interior cavity of the club head; and at least one weight having a weight mass between 0.5 gram and 20 grams, the at least one weight configured to be installed at least partially within the at least one weight port positioned in the club head. 15. The golf club of claim 10 , further comprising: a slot positioned in the sole of the club head adjacent the face and extending into the interior cavity of the club head, the slot having a slot width defined as the distance between a forward edge of the slot and a rearward edge of the slot; wherein a portion of the sole being located between the face and the forward edge of the slot. 16. The golf club of claim 10 , further comprising: a channel positioned in the sole of the club head adjacent the face and extending into the interior cavity of the club head, the channel having a channel width defined as a distance between a forward edge of the channel and a rearward edge of the channel; wherein a portion of the sole being located between the face and the forward edge of the channel. 17. A golf club, comprising: a club head defining an interior cavity, a sole defining a bottom portion of the club head, a crown defining a top portion of the club head, a face defining a forward portion of the club head and including a striking surface width (W ss ), and a hosel defining a hosel bore defining a hosel axis; a golf club shaft having a lower end portion; a lower opening positioned in the sole of the club head and extending into the interior cavity of the club head, the lower opening being located proximate a bottom end of the hosel such that a passage in the bottom end of the hosel provides communication between the hosel bore and the lower opening; a sleeve mounted on the lower end portion of the golf club shaft and adapted to be inserted into the hosel bore; one or more weight ports formed in the club head; and at least one weight configured to be retained at least partially within one of the one or more weight ports; wherein the club head has a balance point located on the face and the balance point is no more than 3 mm above of a geometric center of the face; wherein a mass of the golf club head is between about 185 grams and about 245 grams; wherein a maximum dimension from the forward portion to the rearward portion is greater than about 75 mm; wherein the golf club head has an above ground
Characteristics of used materials · CPC title
with special sole configurations · CPC title
Heads · CPC title
Joint structures between the head and the shaft · CPC title
adjustable · CPC title
Related publications grouped by family.
Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.