Golf club head and method for making it
First Claim
1. A golf club head comprising:
- a hollow main body having a sole, a crown, a heel, a toe, a ball-striking face, and a rear wall, wherein the rear wall defines a rear wall cavity; and
a weight cartridge including a polymeric housing and a weight, wherein the polymeric housing defines an elongated cavity sized and configured to conformably receive the weight;
wherein the rear wall cavity includes an upper wall, a lower wall, a heel-ward wall, and a toe-ward wall, each extending into the hollow main body;
and wherein the polymeric housing of the weight cartridge is sized and configured to be conformably and slidably received within the rear wall cavity and is retained in the rear wall cavity by an interference fit, bonding material, or both an interference fit and bonding material.
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Abstract
An improved golf club head is disclosed, in which a desired weight for the head is precisely controlled by installing into a cavity formed in the rear wall of the club head'"'"'s hollow main body a selected weight cartridge from a group of such cartridges having identical sizes but a range of weights. The selected weight cartridge is installed simply by sliding it into the rear wall cavity, where it is retained by a snap fit, and/or by an interference fit, and/or by a suitable bonding material, without the need for a screw attachment. This greatly simplifies the golf club head'"'"'s manufacture, thus reducing its cost. The invention is applicable to golf club heads of all kinds, including metal woods, irons and putters.
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18 Claims
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1. A golf club head comprising:
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a hollow main body having a sole, a crown, a heel, a toe, a ball-striking face, and a rear wall, wherein the rear wall defines a rear wall cavity; and
a weight cartridge including a polymeric housing and a weight, wherein the polymeric housing defines an elongated cavity sized and configured to conformably receive the weight;
wherein the rear wall cavity includes an upper wall, a lower wall, a heel-ward wall, and a toe-ward wall, each extending into the hollow main body;
and wherein the polymeric housing of the weight cartridge is sized and configured to be conformably and slidably received within the rear wall cavity and is retained in the rear wall cavity by an interference fit, bonding material, or both an interference fit and bonding material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
the hollow main body defines a central axis along which the head is intended to move when being used to strike a golf ball;
the rear wall cavity is substantially aligned with the central axis; and
the polymeric housing of the weight cartridge is configured to be slidable into the rear wall cavity along an axis aligned with the central axis.
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3. A golf club head as defined in claim 2, wherein the rear wall cavity and the polymeric housing of the weight cartridge both are dimensioned in a direction from the heel to the toe greater than they are dimensioned in a direction from the sole to the crown.
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4. A golf club head as defined in claim 3, wherein the rear wall cavity is spaced above the sole of the head.
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5. A golf club head as defined in claim 1, wherein:
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the rear wall cavity has a substantially rectangular cross-section in planes perpendicular to the central axis;
the polymeric housing has a top wall, a bottom wall, a forward wall, a left side wall, a right side wall, and a rear wall; and
when the housing is located in its installation position, substantially only the rear wall of the housing is visible from the golf club'"'"'s exterior.
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6. A golf club head as defined in claim 5, wherein:
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the weight cartridge includes a plurality of weights, and the polymeric housing of the weight cartridge defines a plurality of elongated cavities sized and configured to conformably receive the plurality of weights; and
the elongated cavities defined by the polymeric housing open into a wall of the housing other than the rear wall, such that the weights are prevented from exiting the housing when the housing is located in its installation position.
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7. A golf club head as defined in claim 6, wherein:
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the elongated cavities defined by the polymeric housing include at least three cavities, each having a substantially circular cross-section; and
the plurality of weights each have a substantially circular cross-section and are sized to fit snugly within one of the plurality of elongated cavities.
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8. A golf club head as defined in claim 6, wherein the plurality of elongated cavities defined by the polymeric housing open into the front wall of the housing and are oriented with their longitudinal axes substantially parallel with each other and with the central axis.
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9. A golf club head as defined in claim 1, wherein the weight comprises a material selected from the group consisting of polymers, aluminum, steel and tungsten.
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10. A method for making a golf club head having a desired weight, comprising:
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forming a hollow main body having a sole, a crown, a heel, a toe, a ball-striking face, and a rear wall, wherein the rear wall defines a rear wall cavity having an upper wall, a lower wall, a heel-ward wall, and a toe-ward wall, all extending into the hollow main body, and wherein the hollow main body defines a central axis along which the head is intended to move when being used to strike a golf ball;
providing a plurality of weight cartridges, each comprising a polymeric housing and a weight, wherein the polymeric housing defines an elongated cavity sized and configured to conformably receive the weight;
wherein the plurality of weight cartridges all have substantially the same size and shape and each are configured to conformably fit into the rear wall cavity, and wherein the plurality of weight cartridges, together, have a range of weights;
selecting a particular one of the plurality of weight cartridges having a weight that will combine with the weight of the hollow main body to provide a desired total weight; and
installing the selected weight cartridge in its installation position in the rear wall cavity by sliding the cartridge into the cavity from outside the hollow main body, along an axis substantially aligned with the central axis, wherein the weight cartridge is retained in the rear wall cavity by an interference fit, bonding material, or both an interference fit and bonding material, thereby producing a golf club head having the desired weight. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
the rear wall cavity formed in the step of forming is substantially aligned with the central axis; and
the rear wall cavity has a substantially rectangular cross-section in planes perpendicular to the central axis.
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14. A method as defined in claim 10, wherein the rear wall cavity formed in the step of forming, and the polymeric housing of each weight cartridge, provided in the step of providing, both are dimensioned in a direction from the heel to the toe greater than they are dimensioned in a direction from the sole to the crown.
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15. A method as defined in claim 14, wherein the rear wall cavity formed in the step of forming is spaced above the sole of the hollow main body.
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16. A method as defined in claim 10, wherein:
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each of the plurality of weight cartridges, provided in the step of providing, includes a plurality of weights;
each of the plurality of weight cartridges includes a polymeric housing having a plurality of elongated cavities sized and configured to conformably receive the plurality of weights;
each of the plurality of weight cartridges includes a polymeric housing having a top wall, a bottom wall, a forward wall, a left side wall, a right side wall, and a rear wall; and
when the selected weight cartridge is installed in its installation position in the rear wall cavity, substantially only the rear wall of the housing of the cartridge is visible.
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17. A method as defined in claim 16, wherein:
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the elongated cavities defined by the polymeric housing of each of the plurality of weight cartridges, provided in the step of providing, include at least three cavities, each having a substantially circular cross-section; and
the plurality of weights included in each of the weight cartridges each have a substantially circular cross-section and are sized to fit snugly within one of the plurality of elongated cavities.
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18. A method as defined in claim 16, wherein the plurality of weights of each of the plurality of weight cartridges, provided in the step of providing, each comprise a material selected from the group consisting of polymers, aluminum, steel and tungsten.
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