Golf club head
First Claim
1. A wood-type golf club head, comprising:
- a crown a sole coupled to said crown; and
a face coupled to said sole and said crown and having an upper portion, a lower portion, a toe side edge, a heel side edge, and a bottom edge;
said lower portion of said face having a lower toe portion located towards a toe of the golf club head, a lower heel portion located towards a heel of the golf club head, and a center portion located between the lower toe portion and the lower heel portion and shaped substantially in the form of a trapezoid;
said lower toe portion and said lower heel portion each being substantially oval in shape and each having a side that is generally parabolic in shape, wherein the parabolic side of the lower toe portion extends from a point substantially on the toe side edge of the face to a first point substantially on the bottom edge of the face and the parabolic side of the lower heel portion extends from a point substantially on the heel side edge of the face to a second point substantially on the bottom edge;
said center portion having a heel side that coincides with the side of the lower heel portion that is generally parabolic in shape, a toe side that coincides with the side of the lower toe portion that is generally parabolic in shape, and an upper side that coincides with at least a portion of a lower side of the upper portion;
said lower toe and lower heel portions having a first substantially uniform thickness; and
said center portion and the upper portion of the face have a second substantially uniform thickness wherein said second thickness is thicker than said first thickness.
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Abstract
A golf club head for hitting a golf ball farther than existing golf club heads and having a sole, a crown, and a face that includes a lower portion and an upper portion. The sole and crown are cast thinner than most other club heads to promote deformation when striking a golf ball. A parabolic shaped rise in both the crown and sole provide increased lateral strength while aiding in reducing the deformation of the ball at impact. The lower portion of the face has two end portions, and a center portion with the end portions having a first thickness. The center portion and the upper portion of the face have a second thickness that is thicker than the first thickness. In addition, the face includes a channel disposed around its peripheral and having a thickness that is thinner than either the first or second thickness. The overall effect of this invention is to reduce deformation of the golf ball at impact, which reduces the energy lost as heat in the golf ball, resulting in farther drives.
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20 Claims
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1. A wood-type golf club head, comprising:
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a crown a sole coupled to said crown; and
a face coupled to said sole and said crown and having an upper portion, a lower portion, a toe side edge, a heel side edge, and a bottom edge;
said lower portion of said face having a lower toe portion located towards a toe of the golf club head, a lower heel portion located towards a heel of the golf club head, and a center portion located between the lower toe portion and the lower heel portion and shaped substantially in the form of a trapezoid;
said lower toe portion and said lower heel portion each being substantially oval in shape and each having a side that is generally parabolic in shape, wherein the parabolic side of the lower toe portion extends from a point substantially on the toe side edge of the face to a first point substantially on the bottom edge of the face and the parabolic side of the lower heel portion extends from a point substantially on the heel side edge of the face to a second point substantially on the bottom edge;
said center portion having a heel side that coincides with the side of the lower heel portion that is generally parabolic in shape, a toe side that coincides with the side of the lower toe portion that is generally parabolic in shape, and an upper side that coincides with at least a portion of a lower side of the upper portion;
said lower toe and lower heel portions having a first substantially uniform thickness; and
said center portion and the upper portion of the face have a second substantially uniform thickness wherein said second thickness is thicker than said first thickness. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A wood-type golf club head, comprising:
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a sole portion;
a crown portion coupled to said sole portion;
a face portion coupled to said crown portion and said sole portion and having an upper portion and lower portion;
said face portion having a top center edge, a bottom center edge, a first side edge, and a second side edge;
said lower portion having a lower toe portion located towards the toe of the golf club head, a lower heel portion located towards the heel of the golf club head, and a center portion located between the lower toe portion and the lower heel portion;
said upper portion extending from said top edge a distance in a range of about one fourth to one half of the distance from said top center edge to said bottom center edge;
said upper portion extending substantially the entire length of said face portion;
said lower toe portion and said lower heel portion having a substantially uniform thickness in a range of about 0.0575 inches to 0.0625 inches;
said center portion and said upper portion having a substantially uniform thickness in a range of about 0.0725 inches to 0.0775 inches.
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6. A wood-type golf club head, comprising:
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a sole portion;
a crown portion coupled to said sole portion;
a face portion coupled to said crown portion and said sole portion and consisting of an upper portion and lower portion;
said lower portion consisting of a lower toe portion located towards the toe of the golf club head, a lower heel portion located towards the heel of the golf club head, and a center portion located between the lower toe portion and the lower heel portion;
said lower toe portion and said lower heel portion having a substantially parabolic curved side and having a thickness in a range of about 0.055 inches to 0.065 inches; and
said center portion and said upper portion having a thickness in a range of about 0.070 inches to 0.080 inches. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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