Golf club head with integrally cast sole plate
First Claim
1. A metal wood golf club, comprising:
- a metal sole plate member constructed of a first metal material having a relatively high first specific weight density, said sole plate member having an exterior surface and an interior surface;
a metal club head shell member defining a club head cavity, said shell member being fabricated of a lightweight second metal material, said second material having a second specific weight density lower than said first specific weight density;
wherein said metal sole plate member and said metal shell member are secured together in a unitary structure without the use of welding or fastener devices, and said club head has the characteristic of a low center of gravity.
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Abstract
A metal wood golf club head with a hollow body shell of a first lightweight material and a sole plate of a second material having a higher specific weight density than the first material. The sole plate is attached to the shell without welding, fasteners or force-fitting. The center of gravity of the head is lowered, and other weight distributions can be achieved by alternate sole plate configurations, such as heel, toe or rear weighting. The head is fabricated by a process which includes the steps of providing the sole plate of the second material, disposing a core adjacent the interior surface of the sole plate, disposing an exterior mold about the core so that the exterior mold, the core and sole plate collectively define a mold cavity in the form of the body shell, filling the cavity with the second material in a fluid state, and permitting the second material to solidify. Upon solidification, the second material locks onto the sole plate, fixing the sole plate in position. The core may comprise a hollow metal structure, or cast sand or ceramic particles in an adhesive binder. The sand or ceramic core is later removed by heating the club head until the binder loses its effectiveness, and pouring the core particles out the hosel opening.
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17 Claims
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1. A metal wood golf club, comprising:
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a metal sole plate member constructed of a first metal material having a relatively high first specific weight density, said sole plate member having an exterior surface and an interior surface; a metal club head shell member defining a club head cavity, said shell member being fabricated of a lightweight second metal material, said second material having a second specific weight density lower than said first specific weight density; wherein said metal sole plate member and said metal shell member are secured together in a unitary structure without the use of welding or fastener devices, and said club head has the characteristic of a low center of gravity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A metal wood golf club, comprising:
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a sole plate member constructed of a first metal material having a relatively high first specific weight density, said sole plate member having an exterior surface and an interior surface; a club head shell member defining a club head cavity, said shell member being fabricated of a lightweight second metal material, said second material having a second specific weight density lower than said first specific weight density; wherein said sole plate member and said shell member are secured together in a unitary structure without the use of welding or fastener devices, and said club head has the characteristic of a low center of gravity, and wherein said interior surface of said sole plate member is textured so as to provide interstitial crevices which are filled with said second material to assist in securing said sole plate member to said shell member.
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14. A metal wood golf club, comprising:
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a sole plate member constructed of a first material having a relatively high first specific weight density, said sole plate member having an exterior surface and an interior surface; a club head shell member defining a club head cavity, said shell member being fabricated of a lightweight second material, said second material having a second specific weight density lower than said first specific weight density, and wherein said second material comprises aluminum, and said shell member is fabricated by a die casting process; wherein said sole plate member and said shell member are secured together in a unitary structure without the use of welding or fastener devices, and said club head has the characteristic of a low center of gravity.
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15. A wood-type golf club, comprising:
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a sole plate member constructed of a first material having a relatively high first specific weight density, said sole plate member having an exterior surface and an interior surface; a club head shell member fabricated of a lightweight second material, said second material having a second specific weight density lower than said first specific weight density; a lightweight cavity-defining structure within the club head shell member and defined by thin sheet metal walls, said cavity-defining structure defining a club head cavity; wherein said sole plate member and said shell member are secured together in a unitary structure without the use of welding or fastener devices, and said club head has the characteristic of a low center of gravity.
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16. A wood-type golf club, comprising:
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a sole plate member constructed of a first material having a relatively high first specific weight density, said sole plate member having an exterior surface and an interior surface; a club head shell member fabricated of a lightweight second material, said second material having a second specific weight density lower than said first specific weight density; a cavity-defining structure disposed within said club head shell member and comprising, a first sheet metal member forming an inverted cupped configuration and a second sheet metal member covering an open cavity defined by said first sheet metal member, said second sheet metal member disposed adjacent said interior surface of said sole plate; wherein said sole plate member and said shell member are secured together in a unitary structure without the use of welding or fastener devices, and said club head has the characteristic of a low center of gravity. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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