Golf club head
First Claim
1. A golf club head having a metallic face portion, said metallic face portion being configured such that a vertical dimension of said metallic face portion is smaller than a horizontal dimension thereof, wherein said metallic face portion satisfies the following condition:
- a longitudinal direction of crystal grains of a material of said metallic face portion is oriented in a vertical direction substantially throughout said face portion.
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Abstract
A golf club head which can be reduced in its thickness with no fear of impairing the durability and strength of the club head. A face portion of the golf club head is configured such that the vertical dimension of the face portion is smaller than the horizontal dimension thereof, and the face portion is arranged so as to satisfy any of the following conditions: 1) the longitudinal direction of crystal grains of a material of the face portion is oriented in the vertical direction of the face portion; 2) the direction in which the material exhibits a large ductile amount at the time of breaking is oriented in said vertical direction; and 3) the direction in which the material exhibits a large ratio of ductility per unit length is oriented in said vertical direction.
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4 Claims
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1. A golf club head having a metallic face portion, said metallic face portion being configured such that a vertical dimension of said metallic face portion is smaller than a horizontal dimension thereof, wherein said metallic face portion satisfies the following condition:
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a longitudinal direction of crystal grains of a material of said metallic face portion is oriented in a vertical direction substantially throughout said face portion. - View Dependent Claims (2)
a direction in which said material exhibits a large ductile amount at a time of breaking is oriented in said vertical direction; and
a direction in which said material exhibits a large ratio of ductility per unit length is oriented in said vertical direction.
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3. A golf club head defined by an upper face portion, a toe-side portion, a heel-side portion, a sole-portion, and a back-face portion, each said portions having a long-dimension direction and a short-dimension direction, wherein at least one of said portions satisfies the following condition:
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a longitudinal direction of crystal grains of a metallic material of said at least one of said portions is oriented in said short-dimension direction, said crystal grains extending substantially throughout said metallic material of said at least one of said portions. - View Dependent Claims (4)
a direction in which said metallic material exhibits a large ductile amount at a time of breaking is oriented in said short-dimension direction; and
a direction in which said metallic material exhibits a large ratio of ductility per unit length is oriented in said short-dimension direction.
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