Golf club head
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1. An ironhead for a golf club, comprising:
- a relatively heavy inner core member and a relatively light weight outer member of material selected from thermoplastic elastomer and engineered plastic formed over the inner core member by injection molding;
wherein the inner core member comprises a lower body member which forms a soleplate, an integral toe member and an integral hosel;
the toe member and the hosel extending upwardly from the lower body member;
wherein the outer member is formed over the lower body member and around the hosel, thereby defining a striking face between the hosel and the lower body member; and
wherein the inner core comprises a bar spaced upwardly from the lower body member and extending from the toe member to the hosel.
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Abstract
An ironhead comprising a relatively heavy, inner core member, preferably of metal, and a relatively lightweight, injection-molded outer member, preferably of thermoplastic elastomer, is disclosed. Preferred thermoplastic elastomer materials are glass filled urethanes and glass-filled polycarbonates. Alternative inner core designs are disclosed, both with and without a lateral support member for the striking face of the clubhead.
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1. An ironhead for a golf club, comprising:
- a relatively heavy inner core member and a relatively light weight outer member of material selected from thermoplastic elastomer and engineered plastic formed over the inner core member by injection molding;
wherein the inner core member comprises a lower body member which forms a soleplate, an integral toe member and an integral hosel;
the toe member and the hosel extending upwardly from the lower body member;
wherein the outer member is formed over the lower body member and around the hosel, thereby defining a striking face between the hosel and the lower body member; and
wherein the inner core comprises a bar spaced upwardly from the lower body member and extending from the toe member to the hosel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- a relatively heavy inner core member and a relatively light weight outer member of material selected from thermoplastic elastomer and engineered plastic formed over the inner core member by injection molding;
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5. An ironhead for a golf club, comprising:
- a relatively heavy inner core member and a relatively light weight outer member of material selected from thermoplastic elastomer and engineered plastic formed over the inner core member by injection molding;
wherein the inner core member comprises a lower body member which forms a soleplate, an integral toe member and an integral hosel;
the toe member and the hosel extending upwardly from the lower body member;
wherein the outer member is formed over the lower body member and around the hosel, thereby defining a striking face between the hosel and the lower body member; and
wherein the striking face has a designed impact point inside its peripheral boundary, and wherein the inner core member further comprises an integral frame member which extends between the toe member and the hosel and peripherally within the striking face circumscribing said impact point for increasing the impact strength of the ironhead and providing distributed weight about the periphery of the striking face removed from said impact point. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
- a relatively heavy inner core member and a relatively light weight outer member of material selected from thermoplastic elastomer and engineered plastic formed over the inner core member by injection molding;
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9. An ironhead for a golf club, comprising:
- a relatively high specific gravity metal inner core comprising a hosel and an integral lower body member; and
a relatively low specific gravity upper body member of thermoplastic elastomer, formed over the lower body member and hosel by injection molding, the upper body member defining the striking face of the golf club head; and
wherein the inner core comprises a toe member extending upwardly from the lower body member and a bar spaced upwardly from the soleplate and extending from the toe member to the hosel. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
- a relatively high specific gravity metal inner core comprising a hosel and an integral lower body member; and
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12. An ironhead for a golf club, comprising:
- a relatively heavy inner core member and a relatively light weight outer member of material selected from thermoplastic elastomer and engineered plastic formed over the inner core member by injection molding; and
wherein the inner core includes a toe section and a support face section, each section comprising a triangular array of frame members surrounding a hole filled with the selected material, the sections together having the form of two interconnected merged triangles and the support face section providing rigid support peripherally around a ball impact point in the selected material within the hole. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
- a relatively heavy inner core member and a relatively light weight outer member of material selected from thermoplastic elastomer and engineered plastic formed over the inner core member by injection molding; and
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16. An ironhead for a golf club, comprising:
- a relatively high specific gravity metal inner core comprising a hosel and an integral lower body member; and
a relatively low specific gravity upper body member of thermoplastic elastomer, formed over the lower body member and hosel by injection molding, the upper body member defining the striking face of the golf club head; and
wherein the inner core includes a toe section and a support face section, each section comprising a triangular array of frame members surrounding a hole filled with the selected material, the sections together having the form of two interconnected merged triangles and the support face section providing rigid support peripherally around a ball impact point in the selected material within the hole. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
- a relatively high specific gravity metal inner core comprising a hosel and an integral lower body member; and
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