Golf club with low density and high inertia head
First Claim
1. In a golf club, a head comprising a face plate, weight means spaced rearwardly from said face plate, a plurality of spaced plates, each of said plates extending from said face plate to said weight means, and material encasing said plurality of plates and said weight means to form an aerodynamically curved outer surface.
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Abstract
The golf club has a head of composite construction which includes a specially configured metal insert encased in a plastic matrix. The insert comprises an aluminum or magnesium face plate, relatively thin corrugated ribs or plates on the same metal extending rearwardly therefrom, and a transversely disposed block of lead cast onto the rear ends of the ribs or plates, the lead block containing therein a stack of individually removable heavy discs, preferably of a tungsten alloy, that further increases the mass at the rear of the insert. The face plate and corrugated plates, which are of aluminum or magnesium, constitute a relatively low density metal, but the plastic matrix, which is molded about the insert, is of a much lower density, the plastic constituting rigid or structural foamed polyurethane. The ribs or plates, which are corrugated to achieve a high stiffness-to-weight ratio, are perpendicular to the face plate for the purpose of transmitting energy from the face plate to the rearwardly disposed heavy mass composed of the lead block and tungsten-containing discs. Access to the heavy discs is had in one embodiment via the back side of the club head and in a second embodiment via the bottom sole plate so that the mass can be changed, either by adding or removing the appropriate number of discs.
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- 1. In a golf club, a head comprising a face plate, weight means spaced rearwardly from said face plate, a plurality of spaced plates, each of said plates extending from said face plate to said weight means, and material encasing said plurality of plates and said weight means to form an aerodynamically curved outer surface.
- 17. A golf club comprising a shaft and head, said head including structural foamed polyurethane forming an aerodynamically configured outer surface, a metal insert embedded in said polyurethane, said insert including an aluminum or magnesium face plate, rearwardly extending corrugated aluminum or magnesium plates having their forward edges adhered to the back side of said face plate and a transversely oriented lead block, the rear ends of said corrugated plates being embedded in said lead block, said block having a tapped hole therein, a plurality of annular discs containing tungsten disposed in said hole for concentrating the mass of the head at a rearwardly spaced location with respect to said face plate, and a retainer threadedly engaged in said tapped hole for retaining said discs therein, the lower end portion of said shaft extending downwardly through said polyurethane into the corrugated plates of said insert at a location between said face plate and said lead block.
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