Golf club head having adjustable stress-reducing structures
First Claim
1. A golf club head comprising:
- a body comprising a striking face section, a sole section, and a return section, the sole section and return section defining a hollow interior; and
at least one stiffening member comprising an externally-threaded rod and a tube having an internally threaded bore,wherein the rod comprises a first portion with a first set of external threads and a second portion with a second set of external threads,wherein the first set of external threads is oriented in a different direction than the second set of external threads,wherein the internally-threaded bore comprises a first set of internal threads oriented such that it mates with only one of the first and second sets of external threads,wherein at least a portion of the rod is disposed within the internally threaded bore,wherein the at least one stiffening member is at least partially disposed within the hollow interior and extends parallel with the striking face section between the return section and the sole section,wherein the at least one stiffening member is disposed no more than 1 inch from an interior surface of the striking face section, andwherein no part of the at least one stiffening member makes contact with the striking face section.
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Abstract
A golf club head comprising a body and a plurality of adjustable stiffening members is disclosed herein. The body comprises a face section, a sole section, and a crown section or a return section, and also defines a hollow interior. Each of the plurality of stiffening members is at least partially disposed within the hollow interior, and extends from the crown section or return section to the sole section to reduce stresses placed on the face during impact with a golf ball. The stiffening members, each of which comprises a rod and a tube, may be adjusted to be in compression or tension, thereby preloading the body and affecting the stresses experienced by the golf club head upon impact with a golf ball.
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20 Claims
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1. A golf club head comprising:
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a body comprising a striking face section, a sole section, and a return section, the sole section and return section defining a hollow interior; and at least one stiffening member comprising an externally-threaded rod and a tube having an internally threaded bore, wherein the rod comprises a first portion with a first set of external threads and a second portion with a second set of external threads, wherein the first set of external threads is oriented in a different direction than the second set of external threads, wherein the internally-threaded bore comprises a first set of internal threads oriented such that it mates with only one of the first and second sets of external threads, wherein at least a portion of the rod is disposed within the internally threaded bore, wherein the at least one stiffening member is at least partially disposed within the hollow interior and extends parallel with the striking face section between the return section and the sole section, wherein the at least one stiffening member is disposed no more than 1 inch from an interior surface of the striking face section, and wherein no part of the at least one stiffening member makes contact with the striking face section. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A golf club head comprising:
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a face portion; a crown portion extending from an upper edge of the face portion, the crown portion comprising a first threaded opening; a sole portion extending from a lower edge of the face portion, the sole portion comprising a second threaded opening; a hollow interior; and an adjustable-length stiffening member, wherein the second threaded opening is aligned with the first threaded opening, wherein the stiffening member is at least partially disposed within the hollow interior, wherein the stiffening member is engaged with each of the first and second threaded openings, wherein the stiffening member is disposed no more than 0.500 inch from an interior surface of the face portion, and wherein no part of the stiffening member makes contact with the striking face section. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A golf club head comprising:
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a metal body comprising a striking face section, a sole section extending from a lower edge of the striking face section, and a return section extending from an upper edge of the striking face section, the sole section and return section defining a hollow interior; and a metal stiffening member comprising an externally-threaded rod and a tube having an internally threaded bore, wherein at least a portion of the rod is disposed within the internally threaded bore, wherein the rod comprises a first portion with a first set of external threads and a second portion with a second set of external threads, wherein the first set of external threads is oriented in a different direction than the second set of external threads, wherein the internally-threaded bore comprises a first set of internal threads, wherein the first set of internal threads is oriented such that it mates with only one of the first and second sets of external threads, wherein the length of the stiffening member can be adjusted by altering the position of the externally threaded rod within the internally threaded bore, wherein the stiffening member is at least partially disposed within the hollow interior and extends parallel with an interior surface of the striking face section between the return section and the sole section, wherein the stiffening member is engaged with each of the return section and the sole section, and wherein the at least one stiffening member is disposed no more than 1 inch from the interior surface of the striking face section. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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Specification