Golf club head
US-2018318672-A1 · Nov 8, 2018 · US
US10974109B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10974109-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916723307-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 13, 2021 |
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A golf club head having an adjustable weight system. The golf club head having a single, relatively compact slot for receiving a weight assembly. The weight assembly comprising a relatively high mass. Wherein small lateral movements of the heavy weight assembly are sufficient to shape a golfer's shot. Wherein the small movements also prevents the reduction of the total golf club head moment of inertia, thus preserving the forgiveness of the golf club when the ball is miss-hit.
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A golf club head comprising: a crown, a sole, a toe region, a heel region, a rear portion, and a front portion comprising a strike face; wherein the crown, sole, toe-region, heel region, front portion, and rear portion form a hollow interior; wherein the strike face further comprises a strike face geometric center; wherein a loft plane is defined tangent to the strike face geometric center; defining a coordinate system having an x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis through a coordinate system origin at the strike face geometric center; wherein the x-axis extends through the strike face geometric center from the toe-region to the heel-region, the y-axis extends through the strike face geometric center in a direction from the crown to the sole, and the z-axis extends through the strike face geometric center in a direction from the front portion to the rear portion; wherein the x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis are perpendicular to one another; wherein the golf club head further comprises a depth measured from the loft plane to the rear most point of the rear portion parallel to the z-axis, and a length measured across the maximum extent between the toe-region to the heel-region parallel to the x-axis; wherein in the rear portion further comprises a single slot; wherein the single slot comprises: a slot interior surface, a slot bottom surface, a slot top surface, and two slot sidewalls; wherein the slot interior surface, slot bottom surface, slot top surface, and two slot sidewalls cooperate to form a slot channel open to the rear and sole of the golf club head; wherein the slot interior surface, slot bottom surface, slot top surface, and two slot sidewalls further form a slot structure exposed to the hollow interior; wherein the slot interior surface further comprises a plurality of apertures; wherein each of the plurality of apertures comprise weight assembly attachment points; wherein the golf club head further comprises a moveable weight assembly; wherein the weight assembly comprises a single weight member and a single fastener; wherein the weight assembly may be detachably affixed to each of the plurality of apertures; wherein the slot further comprises a slot height measured between the slot bottom surface and the slot top surface; and wherein the slot comprises a slot length measured between the two slot sidewalls; and wherein the slot height is varied along the slot length. 2. The golf club head of claim 1 wherein; the weight member comprises a weight member through aperture; the weight member comprises a weight member center of gravity or CG; wherein the weight member CG is within the weight member aperture; wherein the single fastener is received through the weight member aperture; and wherein the weight assembly comprises a fastener axis through the length of the single fastener. 3. The golf club head of claim 1 wherein; the weight assembly has a mass in the range of 16 grams to 50 grams. 4. The golf club head of claim 1 wherein; the plurality of apertures comprise three apertures; wherein the three apertures are a toe-side aperture, a central aperture, and a heel-side aperture; wherein the plurality of apertures are weight assembly attachment points. 5. The golf club head of claim 4 wherein; when the weight assembly is affixed to the toe side aperture, the weight assembly comprises a toe-side fastener axis; when the weight assembly is affixed to the central aperture, the weight assembly comprises a central fastener axis; when the weight assembly is affixed to the heel side aperture, the weight assembly comprises a heel-side fastener axis. 6. The golf club head of claim 5 wherein; wherein the toe-side fastener axis and the heel-side fastener axis extend such that they define a point of intersection; the toe-side fastener axis and the heel-side fastener axis comprise an angle of separation between them with the point of intersection as the vertex of the angle; wherein the angle of separation is in a range of 40 degrees to 50 degrees. 7. The golf club head of claim 1 wherein; the weight member comprises: an interior surface configured to conform to the slot interior surface; an outer surface; an upper surface; a lower surface; and weight member sidewalls; wherein the weight assembly is configured to detachably affix to the slot at each of the plurality of apertures such that the weight member outer surface is exposed at the rear portion, and the weight member lower surface is at least partially exposed at the sole. 8. The golf club head of claim 6 wherein; the point of intersection defines a point of intersection depth measured from the loft plane towards the rear portion parallel to the z-axis; wherein the point of intersection depth is in a range of 2.8 inches and 3.2 inches. 9. The golf club head of claim 1 wherein; the slot structure comprises a most forward portion, a most toe-ward portion, and a most heel-ward portion; wherein a slot structure depth is defined as the difference between the golf club depth and a distance between the slot structure most forward portion and the loft plane; wherein the slot structure depth is in a range of 0.9 inch to 1.2 inches; wherein a slot structure toe-ward boundary is defined as a line parallel to the z-axis and tangent to the slot structure most toe-ward portion, and a slot structure heel-ward boundary is defined as a line parallel to the z-axis and tangent to the slot structure most heel-ward portion; wherein a slot structure length is defined as a distance between the slot structure toe-ward boundary and the slot structure heel-ward boundary; wherein the slot structure length is in a range of 2.2 inches to 2.8 inches. 10. The golf club head of claim 1 wherein; a rearward extension of the sole comprises a shroud; wherein the shroud comprises at least a portion of the slot bottom surface. 11. The golf club head of claim 7 wherein; the weight member lower surface comprises an indent configured to receive the slot bottom surface. 12. The golf club head of claim 1 wherein; the slot height varies such that a cross-sectional shape of the weight assembly is asymmetric such that the weight assembly may not slide along the slot channel, but must be detached from the golf club head in order to be reattached to the golf club head in a different position. 13. The golf club head of claim 1 wherein; the slot structure mass is less than 7.0% of a total mass of the golf club head. 14. A golf club head comprising: a crown, a sole, a toe region, a heel region, a rear portion, and a front portion comprising a strike face; wherein the crown, sole, toe-region, heel region, front portion, and rear portion form a hollow interior; wherein the strike face further comprises a strike face geometric center; wherein a loft plane is defined tangent to the strike face geometric center; defining a coordinate system having an x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis through a coordinate system origin at the strike face geometric center; wherein the x-axis extends through the strike face geometric center from the toe-region to the heel-region, the y-axis extends through the strike face geometric center in a direction from the crown to the sole, and the z-axis extends through the strike face geometric center in a direction from the front portion to the rear portion; wherein the x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis are perpendicular to one another; wherein the golf club head further comprises a depth measured from the loft plane to the rear most point of the rear portion parallel to the z-axis, and a length measured acr
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