Metal wood golf club with variable faceplate thickness
First Claim
1. A metallic golf club head having a hollow interior, comprisinga) a ball-striking front wall, and the head having walls at the top, bottom, rear, heel, and toe of the head,b) said front wall having primary variable thickness that varies between the heel and toe to transmit golf striking impact forces from the head front wall to said top wall without cracking or buckling of said front wall or top wall, said primary variable thickness locally decreasing in a direction toward said toe, and also locally decreasing in a direction toward said heel,c) said front wall also having an additional locally rearwardly thickened and bulging portion which extends in a direction toward the heel from a mid-region of the front wall toward and proximate to a peripheral region of the front wall,d) the locally rearwardly thickened and bulging portion also being metallically integral with said front face directly forwardly of said bulging portion.
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Abstract
A metallic, golf club head having a hollow interior, comprising a ball-striking front wall and the head having walls at the top, bottom, rear, heel and toe of the head; the front wall having variable thickness.
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1. A metallic golf club head having a hollow interior, comprising
a) a ball-striking front wall, and the head having walls at the top, bottom, rear, heel, and toe of the head, b) said front wall having primary variable thickness that varies between the heel and toe to transmit golf striking impact forces from the head front wall to said top wall without cracking or buckling of said front wall or top wall, said primary variable thickness locally decreasing in a direction toward said toe, and also locally decreasing in a direction toward said heel, c) said front wall also having an additional locally rearwardly thickened and bulging portion which extends in a direction toward the heel from a mid-region of the front wall toward and proximate to a peripheral region of the front wall, d) the locally rearwardly thickened and bulging portion also being metallically integral with said front face directly forwardly of said bulging portion.
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15. A metallic golf club head having a hollow interior, comprising
a) a ball-striking front wall, and the head having walls at the top, bottom, rear, heel, and toe of the head, b) said front wall having variable thickness between the heel and toe to transmit golf striking impact forces from the head front wall to said top wall without cracking or buckling of said front wall or top wall, said thickness decreasing from a mid-region of said front wall directionally toward each of the heel and toe, c) a metallic hosel integral with the head and located within the interior thereof and proximate said variable thickness front wall, d) said front wall having additional locally bulging thickness extending from said hosel within the head toward the middle of said front wall.
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16. A metallic golf club head having a hollow interior, comprising
a) a ball-striking front wall, and the head having walls at the top, bottom, rear, heel, and toe of the head, b) said front wall having variable thickness between the heel and toe to transmit golf striking impact forces from the head front wall to said top wall without cracking or buckling of said front wall or top wall, c) and including a group of narrow metallic dendrites which are integral with said top and rear walls and extend downwardly at the inner side of said rear wall, said dendrites having upper extents that are upwardly arching and said dendrites extending rearwardly and downwardly relative to and beneath said top wall, said dendrites projecting into said hollow interior along their lengths to terminate in said hollow interior in separated relation to said front wall.
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17. A metallic golf club head having a hollow interior, comprising
a) a ball-striking front wall, and the head having walls at the top, bottom, rear, heel, and toe of the head, b) said front wall having variable thickness between the heel and toe to transmit golf striking impact forces from the head front wall to said top wall without cracking or buckling of said front wall or top wall, c) a metallic hosel integral with the head and located within the interior thereof and proximate said variable thickness front wall, d) said variable thickness existing at locations proximate a merging interconnection of said front wall and said top wall, e) a first group of narrow, metallic, shock wave distributing dendrites extending from said variable thickness front wall generally rearwardly adjacent the underside of the top wall and integral therewith, f) the dendrites spaced apart by amounts greater than their widths, the maximum height dimensions of the dendrites below the underside of the top wall being between 0.050 inches and 0.100 inches and the dendrites being generally downwardly convex in cross-section, g) and including a second group of narrow metallic dendrites which are integral with said rear wall and extend downwardly at the inner side of said rear wall.
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20. A metallic golf club head having a hollow interior and comprising
a) a ball-striking, upright front wall, and the head having walls at the top, bottom, rear, heel, and toe of the head, said front wall having a front face, b) said front wall being entirely metallic having a locally rearwardly thickened and bulging portion which extends and increases in upright width and in a direction toward the heel from a mid-region of the front wall toward a peripheral region of the front wall, c) the locally rearwardly thickened and bulging portion also being metallically integral with said front face directly forwardly of said bulging portion, d) said front wall, above said locally rearwardly thickened and bulging portion, having thickness which decreases in a direction toward the heel.
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28. A method of casting a metallic golf-club head having a hollow interior and comprising
a) a ball-striking, upright front wall, and the head having walls at the top, bottom, rear, heel, and toe of the head, said front wall having a front face, b) said front wall being entirely metallic having a locally rearwardly thickened and bulging portion which extends and increases in upright width and in a direction toward the heel from a mid-region of the front wall toward a peripheral region of the front wall, c) the locally rearwardly thickened and bulging portion also being metallically integral with said front face directly forwardly of said bulging portion, d) said front wall, above said locally rearwardly thickened and bulging portion, having thickness which decreases in a direction toward the heel, e) said method including a step of supplying fluid metal via a zone defined by said locally thickened portion to form head walls including said front wall wherein said metal cools in situ at said walls.
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29. In a golf club, of the type including a head and a shaft with a first end, a portion of the shaft proximate said first end being attached to a head, the head comprising a hollow metal shell having a ball striking front wall having a striking surface, a top wall portion, a bottom portion, a toe portion, and a heel wall furthest from said toe portion, said top wall portion being substantially continuous from said toe portion to said heel portion, the improvement comprising:
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a) a substantially continuous hollow, metallic tube extending lengthwise along a shell wall from the shell top portion to the shell bottom portion, said tube being integral with and terminating proximate said metal shell portion and having a bore, b) the tube bore receiving the shaft throughout a major length of the tube, the first end of the shaft being configured to extend into proximity with the bottom portion of the shell bottom portion, c) the shaft periphery, connected to the tube bore, and the tube bore having an upper end terminating proximate said shell top portion, d) the tube having a lengthwise extending wall integrated along its length with said shell wall so that the shell supports the tube along its length, and whereby metal otherwise required for the tube is used in the shell at locations between the tube and said toe portion, e) said front wall having variable thickness between the heel portion and the toe portion. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36)
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37. In a golf club, of the type including a head and a shaft with a first end, a portion of the shaft proximate said first end being attached to a head, the head comprising a hollow metal shell having a ball striking front wall having a striking surface, a top wall, a bottom wall, a toe portion, and a heel portion furthest from said toe portion, the improvement comprising:
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a) hosel structure extending within said metal shell at the heel portion from the shell top wall to the shell bottom wall, said structure being integral with and terminating proximate said metal shell top wall, and having a bore within the shell, said heel portion including a heel wall merged with a rearwardmost extent of said structure, b) said bore receiving a portion of the first end of the shaft, and there being means connecting the shaft periphery to the said bore, c) said front wall having variable thickness that varies between said toe portion and said heel portion, and said front wall also having a locally rearwardly bulging region extending toward and merging with said hosel structure within the shell.
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38. A method of attaching a metal golf club head to a shaft, comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a metal golf club head with a top surface, a bottom surface, a front wall having a ball-striking surface with an uppermost extent, a rear surface, a heel end, a toe end, and hosel structure including a substantially continuous hollow tube extending between the top surface, and the bottom surface near the heel end, said tube being formed to have an upper end terminating proximate the level of said uppermost extend of said striking surface, to have an uppermost rearward end defining an uppermost extent of said heel, b) forming said front wall to have variable thickness between said toe portion and said heel portion proximate said tube, and to have a locally rearwardly bulging region extending toward and merging with said hosel structure within the shell, c) and inserting a first end of the shaft into the tube with an adhesive material applied between the exterior surface of the shaft and the interior wall of the tube, the shaft being inserted so that the first end of the shaft extends proximate said bottom surface. - View Dependent Claims (39, 40)
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