Golf club head
US-2024238653-A1 · Jul 18, 2024 · US
US9399155B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9399155-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213686542-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 27, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 26, 2016 |
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A sports racquet extends along an axis and is configured for use with a quantity of racquet string forming a string bed about a string plane. The racquet includes a frame formed of a thermoplastic material, and including first and second halves including first and second spaced apart hoop regions, and first and second handle regions, respectively. The hoop regions includes projections extending from hoop regions in a direction orthogonal to the string plane. At least one of the hoop regions defines a set of bores. The projections are configured to matably engage the bores. The projections extend through the string plane and define curved bearing surfaces configured for engaging and supporting the racquet string. The projections include first and second projections having first and second radii of curvature, respectively. The first radius of curvature being at least 0.5 mm greater than the second radius of curvature.
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A sports racquet extending along a longitudinal axis and configured for use with a quantity of racquet string forming a string bed about a string plane, the racquet comprising: a frame formed of a thermoplastic material, the frame including first and second halves, the first and second halves including first and second spaced apart hoop regions, and first and second handle regions, respectively, at least one of the first and second hoop regions including a set of projections extending from at least one of the first and second hoop regions in a direction orthogonal to the string plane, at least one of the first and second hoop regions defining a set of bores, the set of projections being configured to matably engage the set of bores, the set of projections extending through the string plane and defining curved bearing surfaces configured for engaging and supporting the racquet string, the set of projections including at least first and second projections having at least first and second radii of curvature, respectively, the first radius of curvature being at least 0.5 mm greater than the second radius of curvature, the curved bearing surfaces of the set of projections having a radius of curvature within the range of greater than 2.0 to 12.0 mm. 2. The sports racquet of claim 1 , wherein the thermoplastic material includes a thermoplastic resin and a plurality of fiber segments. 3. The sports racquet of claim 1 , wherein the set of projections at least first, second and third projections having at least first, second and third radii of curvature, respectively, and wherein the first, second and third radii of curvature are different from one another. 4. The sports racquet of claim 1 , wherein the first and second halves include first and second throat regions, respectively. 5. The sports racquet of claim 1 , wherein the first and second frame halves are substantially identical to each other. 6. The sports racquet of claim 1 , wherein the first and second halves are coupled together by an adhesive, thermal bonding, chemical bonding, thermal welding, sonic welding, and combinations thereof. 7. The sports racquet of claim 1 wherein the first and second frame halves include first and second outer surfaces and first and second mating surfaces, respectively, wherein the set of bores and the set of projections are aligned with respect to the longitudinal axis such that when the first and second frame halves are positioned with the mating surface of the first frame half facing the mating surface of the second frame half, the first and second frame halves fit together to form the frame. 8. The sports racquet of claim 1 wherein when the first and second frame halves are engaged the set of projections are evenly spaced apart from each other about the periphery of the engaged first and second hoop regions. 9. The sports racquet of claim 1 wherein when the first and second frame halves are engaged the set of projections are unevenly spaced apart from each other about the periphery of the engaged first and second hoop regions. 10. The sports racquet of claim 1 wherein, when the first and second frame halves are engaged, the set of projections are spaced apart from each other about the periphery of the engaged first and second hoop regions, and wherein the spaced apart projections define openings for receiving the racquet string. 11. The sports racquet of claim 1 , wherein a majority of the set of projections have a circular cross-sectional area when measured with respect to the string plane. 12. The sports racquet of claim 1 , wherein the majority of the set of projections have a generally D-shaped cross-sectional area when measured with respect to the string plane. 13. The sports racquet of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second handle regions includes a plurality of structural support members. 14. The sports racquet of claim 1 , wherein the first and second handle regions include first and second proximal ends respectively, wherein the first and second proximal ends define a first transverse cross-sectional area and wherein the remaining regions of the handle portion away from the proximal ends define at least a second transverse cross-sectional area, wherein the transverse cross-sectional area of the handle portion at the first and second proximal ends is greater than the transverse cross-sectional area at other locations along the remaining regions of the handle portion, wherein the transverse cross-sectional areas are taken with respect to a plane perpendicular to the string plane, wherein the first and second proximal ends form a butt end wall of the racquet, and wherein the first and second proximal ends and the butt end wall are shaped in the form of a butt cap. 15. The sports racquet of claim 1 wherein the first and second hoop regions include a distal end area, and wherein the wall thickness of the first and second hoop regions at the distal end area is greater than other locations of the first and second hoop regions such that the distal end area forms a raised bumper guard. 16. The sports racquet of claim 1 , wherein the first and second hoop regions have a wall thickness within the range of 0.8 to 3.0 mm. 17. The sports racquet of claim 1 , wherein the first and second hoop regions are spaced apart by a distance measured with respect to a plane perpendicular to the string plane within the range of 2.0 to 12.0 mm. 18. The sports racquet of claim 1 , the racquet string is molded with at least one of the first or second frame halves to form the string bed. 19. A sports racquet extending along a longitudinal axis and configured for use with a quantity of racquet string forming a string bed about a string plane, the racquet comprising: a frame formed of a thermoplastic material including a thermoplastic resin and a plurality of fiber segments, the frame including first and second halves, the first and second halves including first and second spaced apart hoop regions, and first and second handle regions, respectively, at least one of the first and second hoop regions including a set of projections extending from at least one of the first and second hoop regions in a direction orthogonal to the string plane, at least one of the first and second hoop regions defining a set of bores, the set of projections being configured to matably engage the set of bores, the set of projections extending through the string plane and defining curved bearing surfaces configured for engaging and supporting the racquet string, at least two of the set of projections defining at least two separate cross-sectional areas when measured with respect to the string plane that is selected from the group consisting of semi-circular, elliptical, semi-elliptical, D-shaped, U-shaped, C-shaped, other non-circular curved shapes and combinations thereof. 20. The sports racquet of claim 19 , wherein the curved bearing surfaces of the set of projections have a radius of curvature within the range of greater than 2.0 to 12.0 mm.
characterised by throat sections, i.e. sections or elements between the head and the shaft · CPC title
comprising at least two similar parts assembled with the interface plane parallel to the string plane · CPC title
Details or accessories of golf clubs, bats, rackets or the like · CPC title
with special construction of the handle · CPC title
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