Adjustably-weighted golf irons and processes
First Claim
1. A golf iron comprising a blade containing means for adjusting the swing weight, the heel-toe balance and the lift- and distance-imparting properties thereof, said blade having a core comprising its center of gravity, a heel section and a toe section on opposite sides of said core, a relatively thin upper section extending from said toe section to said heel section above said core and a substantially thicker sole section extending from said toe section to said heel section below said core, a flat ball-engaging face surface between said heel, toe, upper and sole sections in front of said core and a rear surface between said heel, toe, upper and sole sections to the rear of said core, said iron having its greatest thickness in said sole section, a threaded cylindrical bore completely through said sole section adjacent but spaced from the undersurface of said sole section and the rear surface of said blade, said bore extending from said heel section to said toe section, below and to the rear of the core in the lower rear quadrant of the blade, and at least one threaded insert having a predetermined weight selected from a group of threaded inserts having different known weights engaged within said bore as the sole weight adjustment therein and providing said golf iron with a predetermined desired swing weight and predetermined lift- and distance- imparting properties, and located at a predetermined position within said bore to provide said golf iron with a predetermined desired heel-toe balance.
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Abstract
Improved golf clubs having metal heads, conventionally known as "irons", and processes for producing such "irons" in such a way that the swing weight of each "iron" produced can be varied within very close tolerances and/or the distribution of the weight of the metal head, i.e. the balance thereof, can be rendered adjustable by the user so as to overcome problems of "slicing" or "hooking" of the golf ball during use.
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- 1. A golf iron comprising a blade containing means for adjusting the swing weight, the heel-toe balance and the lift- and distance-imparting properties thereof, said blade having a core comprising its center of gravity, a heel section and a toe section on opposite sides of said core, a relatively thin upper section extending from said toe section to said heel section above said core and a substantially thicker sole section extending from said toe section to said heel section below said core, a flat ball-engaging face surface between said heel, toe, upper and sole sections in front of said core and a rear surface between said heel, toe, upper and sole sections to the rear of said core, said iron having its greatest thickness in said sole section, a threaded cylindrical bore completely through said sole section adjacent but spaced from the undersurface of said sole section and the rear surface of said blade, said bore extending from said heel section to said toe section, below and to the rear of the core in the lower rear quadrant of the blade, and at least one threaded insert having a predetermined weight selected from a group of threaded inserts having different known weights engaged within said bore as the sole weight adjustment therein and providing said golf iron with a predetermined desired swing weight and predetermined lift- and distance- imparting properties, and located at a predetermined position within said bore to provide said golf iron with a predetermined desired heel-toe balance.
- 8. A process for producing a golf iron having an adjustable swing weight, an adjustable heel-toe balance and adjustable lift-and distance- imparting properties which comprises providing a golf iron having a blade having a core comprising its center of gravity, a heel section and a toe section on opposite sides of said core, a relatively thin upper section extending from said toe section to said heel section above said core and a substantially thicker sole section extending from said toe section to said heel section below said core, a flat ball-engaging face surface between said heel, toe, upper and sole sections in front of said core and a rear surface between said heel, toe, upper and sole sections to the rear of said core, said iron having its greatest thickness in said sole section, cutting a cylindrical bore completely through said sole section adjacent but spaced from the under-surface of said sole section and the rear surface of said blade, said bore extending from said heel section to said toe section, below and to the rear of the core in the lower rear quadrant of the blade, forming a thread within said bore, and screwing at least one threaded insert selected from a group of such inserts having different known weights into said bore, as the sole weight adjustment therein, the weight of said insert providing said iron with a predetermined swing weight and predetermined lift- and distance-imparting properties, and the location of said insert within said bore providing said iron with a predetermined heel-toe balance.
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