Golf club head with impact insert member
First Claim
1. A golf club head comprising:
- a male unit which includes a sole plate for said head, a face plate for said head extending normally from the sole plate, a back weight element extending normally from said sole plate and a central weight element having outer walls extending normally from said sole plate and located between the face plate and back weight element, there being a first slot formed between the central weight element and said back weight element and a second slot formed between the central weight element and said face plate;
a female unit forming the outer body of said club head and including a central hollow portion for receiving the central weight element of the male unit, said hollow portion being formed by a pair of opposing front and rear walls and a pair of opposing side walls, said front wall having an outer surface with an undercut portion for receiving the face plate;
said male and female units being joined together in mating relationship to form an integral assembly with the central weight element of said male unit in mating engagement within the hollow portion of the female unit, the face plate being fitted within the undercut portion of the female unit and abutting against said front wall and the back weight element abutting against the rear wall of said female unit.
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Abstract
A golf club driver or "wood" head is formed by interlocking female and male units. The female unit provides the basic shape of the head while the male unit which is inserted into the female unit to complete the club head structure includes the sole plate, face plate, and central and back weight elements. The male unit has a substantially greater weight than the female unit and forms a hammer-like impact member to provide a maximum power transfer from the head to the ball. The side walls of the central weight element of the male unit has recesses formed therein which fit around ribs formed in the female unit in interlocking engagement therewith so that when the two units are joined together by means of screws and/or cementing, a unitary structure is formed which gives the head a solid feel on impact.
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6 Claims
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1. A golf club head comprising:
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a male unit which includes a sole plate for said head, a face plate for said head extending normally from the sole plate, a back weight element extending normally from said sole plate and a central weight element having outer walls extending normally from said sole plate and located between the face plate and back weight element, there being a first slot formed between the central weight element and said back weight element and a second slot formed between the central weight element and said face plate; a female unit forming the outer body of said club head and including a central hollow portion for receiving the central weight element of the male unit, said hollow portion being formed by a pair of opposing front and rear walls and a pair of opposing side walls, said front wall having an outer surface with an undercut portion for receiving the face plate; said male and female units being joined together in mating relationship to form an integral assembly with the central weight element of said male unit in mating engagement within the hollow portion of the female unit, the face plate being fitted within the undercut portion of the female unit and abutting against said front wall and the back weight element abutting against the rear wall of said female unit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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