Golf iron manufacture
First Claim
1. A golf club comprising a head of the numbered category iron type having an improved weight distribution below its center of precussion with a ball which comprises:
- a head blank having a hosel, neck and body dependent thereof of the shape and size generally characteristic of an iron head of numbered catagory and bearing, in the face of said body, a cavity extending from at least one edge of said body across a substantial portion of said face and below said center of precussion;
a sheet metal face plate extending across the face dimensions of said cavity and mounted flush with the surface of said head and secured thereto by fusion along its periphery to said head body, thereby defining a homogeneous head blank having an interior cavity open along the top edge of said head and extending across a substantial distance of said face to below said center of precussion;
a predetermined amount of high density weighted material in the bottom of said cavity below said center of percussion to impart the desired swing weight to said blank; and
a low density filler filling the remainder of said cavity.
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Abstract
There is disclosed a construction of golf clubs of the iron type having the capability of imparting better loft and directional stability to golf balls. This capability results from the manufacture of the golf irons with desirably low centers of gravity and a generally symmetrical weight distribution about the striking face. The method of manufacture comprises casting a head having a hozel, neck and body dependent thereon and providing the body with an open cavity in its face that extends from at least one edge thereof across a substantial portion of the face and to a first depth therein. Faceplate land grooves are formed along opposite edges of the cavity. A sheet metal plate having a thickness approximately equal to the depth of these grooves is formed with exterior dimensions to seat in the opposite land grooves of the cavity and is placed in the land grooves thereby closing the face to the cavity. The sheet metal plate is secured about its periphery to the head to form an interior cavity open along an edge surface, preferably the top edge, extending across a substantial area of the face of the head. Preferably, the plate is fused to the head by an electron fusion step to produce a homogenous head having an internal cavity. The internal cavity of the head is filled with a low density filler such as an epoxy resin and the like and there is positioned along the bottom of the cavity a predetermined amount of high density weights of lead and the like, sufficient to impart the desired swing weight characteristic to the golf iron formed with the head.
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8 Claims
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1. A golf club comprising a head of the numbered category iron type having an improved weight distribution below its center of precussion with a ball which comprises:
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a head blank having a hosel, neck and body dependent thereof of the shape and size generally characteristic of an iron head of numbered catagory and bearing, in the face of said body, a cavity extending from at least one edge of said body across a substantial portion of said face and below said center of precussion; a sheet metal face plate extending across the face dimensions of said cavity and mounted flush with the surface of said head and secured thereto by fusion along its periphery to said head body, thereby defining a homogeneous head blank having an interior cavity open along the top edge of said head and extending across a substantial distance of said face to below said center of precussion; a predetermined amount of high density weighted material in the bottom of said cavity below said center of percussion to impart the desired swing weight to said blank; and a low density filler filling the remainder of said cavity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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