Hollow wood-type golf club with vibration dampening
First Claim
1. A vibration-dampened hollow"wood"-type golf club, comprising:
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a "wood"-type club head, comprising a hollow shell defining a ball striking surface and head body, the shell having an inner surface defining a hollow cavity, and a unitary thin layer of an elastomeric material adhered to and covering substantially the entire area of the shell inner surface, the unitary thin layer for dampening vibrations caused by the impact of the ball striking surface with a golf ball, and wherein said thin layer of elastomeric material is attached to said inner surface of said shell without any intermediate coating or adhesive between said thin layer and said inner surface.
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Abstract
A hollow wood-type golf club is fabricated with a thin layer of elastomeric dampening material coating the inner hollow cavity of the head shell. The layer provides vibration dampening, improving the play of the club. The vibration dampening material can also be applied in a thickened region at a desired location within the cavity to achieve a desired weighting to affect the balance of the head. A low cost, simple method to fabricate the head with the layer includes dispensing a quantity of uncured elastomer in liquid form into the cavity, coating the inner surface, pouring off the excess material, optionally weighing the head and adding an amount of the liquid elastomer to bring the head up to a desired nominal weight, maintaining the head at an attitude to cause the excess liquid to pool at a location at which additional weight is desired, and oven curing the elastomer with the head in this attitude until the elastomer has cured and hardened.
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20 Claims
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1. A vibration-dampened hollow"wood"-type golf club, comprising:
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a club shaft; and a "wood"-type club head, comprising a hollow shell defining a ball striking surface and head body, the shell having an inner surface defining a hollow cavity, and a unitary thin layer of an elastomeric material adhered to and covering substantially the entire area of the shell inner surface, the unitary thin layer for dampening vibrations caused by the impact of the ball striking surface with a golf ball, and wherein said thin layer of elastomeric material is attached to said inner surface of said shell without any intermediate coating or adhesive between said thin layer and said inner surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of fabricating a vibration-dampened "wood"-type golf club, comprising:
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providing a hollow "wood"-type shell club head having a hosel with a hosel opening defined therein, the shell club head defining a wall defining a ball striking face and an interior hollow cavity, the hosel opening in communication with the cavity, the shell club head including an interior shell surface defining the cavity, the interior shell surface including an interior surface on said wall defining the ball striking face; dispensing a quantity of elastomer material in a liquid, uncured state into the cavity and causing the liquid material to coat substantially the entire area of the inner shell surface; allowing the elastomer material to cure to a solid state to define a thin layer of solid elastomer adhered to substantially the entire inner surface of the shell including said interior surface on said wall, thereby providing a vibration-dampening function; and attaching a club shaft to the hosel. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of fabricating a vibration-dampened "wood"-type golf club, comprising:
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providing a hollow "wood"-type shell club head having a hosel with a hosel opening defined therein, the shell club head defining an interior hollow cavity, the hosel opening in communication with the cavity, the shell club head including an interior shell surface defining the cavity; dispensing a quantity of elastomer material in a liquid, uncured state into the cavity through the hosel opening and causing the liquid material to coat substantially the entire area of the inner shell surface; removing excess liquid elastomer from the cavity; allowing the elastomer material to cure to a solid state to define a thin layer of solid elastomer adhered to substantially the entire inner surface of the shell, thereby providing a vibration-dampening function; and attaching a club shaft to the hosel. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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15. A method of fabricating a vibration-dampened "wood"-type golf club, comprising:
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providing a hollow "wood"-type shell club head having a hosel with a hosel opening defined therein, the shell club head defining an interior hollow cavity, the hosel opening in communication with the cavity, the shell club head including an interior shell surface defining the cavity; dispensing a quantity of elastomer material in a liquid, uncured state into the cavity through the hosel opening and causing the liquid material to coat substantially the entire area of the inner shell surface; weighing the club head after dispensing the liquid elastomer into the cavity; dispensing an additional quantity of said liquid elastomer into the cavity through the hosel opening to bring the club head weight up to a predetermined nominal club weight; allowing the elastomer material to cure to a solid state to define a thin layer of solid elastomer adhered to substantially the entire inner surface of the shell, thereby providing a vibration-dampening function; and attaching a club shaft to the hosel. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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18. A vibration-dampened hollow "wood"-type golf club, comprising:
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a club shaft; and a "wood"-type club head, comprising a hollow shell defining a head body, the shell having an inner surface defining a hollow cavity, and a thin layer of an elastomeric material adhered to and covering substantially the entire area of the shell inner surface including the inner surface of a shell wall defining a ball striking surface, the thin layer of elastomeric material attached to said inner surface of said shell without any intermediate coating or adhesive between said thin layer and said inner surface, the thin layer having a thickness in the range of five to ten thousandths of an inch, the thin layer for dampening vibrations caused by the impact of the ball striking surface with a golf ball.
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19. A vibration-dampened hollow "wood"-type golf club, comprising:
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a club shaft; and a "wood"-type club head, comprising a hollow shell defining a ball striking surface and head body, the shell having an inner surface defining a hollow cavity, and a unitary thin layer of an elastic material adhered to and covering substantially the entire area of the shell inner surface, the thin layer of elastic material attached to said inner surface of said shell without any intermediate coating or adhesive between said thin layer and said inner surface, the unitary thin layer for dampening vibrations caused by the impact of the ball striking surface with a golf ball.
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20. A method of fabricating a vibration-dampened "wood"-type golf club, comprising:
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providing a hollow "wood"-type shell club head having a hosel with a hosel opening defined therein, the shell club head defining a wall defining a ball striking face and an interior hollow cavity, the hosel opening in communication with the cavity, the shell club head including an interior shell surface defining the cavity, the interior shell surface including an interior surface on said wall defining the ball striking face; dispensing a quantity of elastic material in a liquid, uncured state into the cavity and causing the liquid material to coat substantially the entire area of the inner shell surface; allowing the elastic material to harden to a solid state to define a thin layer of solid elastic material adhered to substantially the entire inner surface of the shell including said interior surface on said wall, thereby providing a vibration-dampening function; and attaching a club shaft to the hosel.
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