Golf clubs and club-heads comprising a face plate having a central recess and flanking recesses
First Claim
1. A club-head for a golf club, the club-head comprising:
- a body having a top, a sole, a toe, a heel, and a front;
a face plate attached to the front of the body, the face plate having an obverse surface, a reverse surface, a peripheral zone, a toe zone, a heel zone, an upper zone, a lower zone, and a central zone, the reverse surface defining in the central zone a central recess having a thickness and a substantially annular ridge surrounding the central recess and having a maximal respective thickness, the reverse surface also defining in the toe zone and heel zone respective horizontal flanking recesses each having respective thicknesses, the reverse surface also defining in the upper zone and lower zone respective vertical flanking recesses each having respective thicknesses, and the peripheral zone having a respective thickness, wherein the maximal thickness of the annular ridge is greater than the respective thicknesses of the central recess and flanking recesses, and the respective thicknesses of the flanking recesses are no greater than the thickness of the central recess, wherein an innermost edge of the horizontal flanking recesses are spaced farther apart from the annular ridge than an innermost edge of the vertical flanking recess, the body further comprises a sole-lip, a crown-lip, a toe-lip, and a heel-lip; and
at least one of the lips further comprises at least one rib that does not touch any portion of the face plate.
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Abstract
Golf club-heads are disclosed that have a body and a face plate. Exemplary club-heads are hollow metal-wood club-heads. The face plate is attached to the front of the body and has obverse and reverse surfaces, and a peripheral zone, toe zone, heel zone, upper zone, lower zone, and central zone. The reverse surface defines in the central zone a recess surrounded by a substantially annular ridge. The reverse surface also defines in the toe zone and heel zone respective horizontal flanking recesses. The reverse surface also defines in the upper zone and lower zone respective vertical flanking recesses. The maximal thickness of the annular ridge is greater than the respective thicknesses of the central recess and flanking recesses, and the respective thicknesses of the flanking recesses are no greater than the thickness of the central recess.
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15 Claims
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1. A club-head for a golf club, the club-head comprising:
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a body having a top, a sole, a toe, a heel, and a front; a face plate attached to the front of the body, the face plate having an obverse surface, a reverse surface, a peripheral zone, a toe zone, a heel zone, an upper zone, a lower zone, and a central zone, the reverse surface defining in the central zone a central recess having a thickness and a substantially annular ridge surrounding the central recess and having a maximal respective thickness, the reverse surface also defining in the toe zone and heel zone respective horizontal flanking recesses each having respective thicknesses, the reverse surface also defining in the upper zone and lower zone respective vertical flanking recesses each having respective thicknesses, and the peripheral zone having a respective thickness, wherein the maximal thickness of the annular ridge is greater than the respective thicknesses of the central recess and flanking recesses, and the respective thicknesses of the flanking recesses are no greater than the thickness of the central recess, wherein an innermost edge of the horizontal flanking recesses are spaced farther apart from the annular ridge than an innermost edge of the vertical flanking recess, the body further comprises a sole-lip, a crown-lip, a toe-lip, and a heel-lip; and at least one of the lips further comprises at least one rib that does not touch any portion of the face plate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A club-head for a golf club, the club-head comprising:
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a body having a top, a sole, a toe, a heel, and a front; a face plate attached to the front of the body, the face plate having an obverse surface, a reverse surface, a peripheral zone, a toe zone, a heel zone, an upper zone, a lower zone, and a central zone, the reverse surface defining in the central zone a central recess having a thickness and a substantially annular ridge surrounding the central recess and having a maximal respective thickness, the reverse surface also defining in the toe zone and heel zone respective horizontal flanking recesses each having respective thicknesses, the reverse surface also defining in the upper zone and lower zone respective vertical flanking recesses each having respective thicknesses, and the peripheral zone having a respective thickness, wherein the maximal thickness of the annular ridge is greater than the respective thicknesses of the central recess and flanking recesses, and the respective thicknesses of the flanking recesses are no greater than the thickness of the central recess, wherein an innermost edge of the horizontal flanking recesses are spaced farther apart from the annular ridge than an innermost edge of the vertical flanking recess, the body further comprises a sole-lip and crown-lip; and each of the sole-lip and crown-lip further comprises at least one rib that does not touch any portion of the face plate.
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14. A club-head for a golf club, the club-head comprising:
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a body having a top, a sole, a toe, a heel, and a front; a face plate attached to the front of the body, the face plate having an obverse surface, a reverse surface, a peripheral zone, a toe zone, a heel zone, an upper zone, a lower zone, and a central zone, the reverse surface defining in the central zone a central recess having a thickness and a substantially annular ridge surrounding the central recess and having a maximal respective thickness, the reverse surface also defining in the toe zone and heel zone respective horizontal flanking recesses each having respective thicknesses, the reverse surface also defining in the upper zone and lower zone respective vertical flanking recesses each having respective thicknesses, and the peripheral zone having a respective thickness, wherein the maximal thickness of the annular ridge is greater than the respective thicknesses of the central recess and flanking recesses, and the respective thicknesses of the flanking recesses are no greater than the thickness of the central recess, wherein an innermost edge of the horizontal flanking recesses are spaced farther apart from the annular ridge than an innermost edge of the vertical flanking recess, the body further comprises a sole-lip and a crown-lip; and the sole-lip and crown-lip are thicker than respective wall thicknesses of the toe, heel, sole, and top of the body.
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15. A club-head for a golf club, the club-head comprising:
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a body having a top, a sole, a toe, a heel, and a front; a face plate attached to the front of the body, the face plate having an obverse surface, a reverse surface, a peripheral zone, a toe zone, a heel zone, an upper zone, a lower zone, and a central zone, the reverse surface defining in the central zone a central recess having a thickness and a substantially annular ridge surrounding the central recess and having a maximal respective thickness, the reverse surface also defining in the toe zone and heel zone respective horizontal flanking recesses each having respective thicknesses, the reverse surface also defining in the upper zone and lower zone respective vertical flanking recesses each having respective thicknesses, and the peripheral zone having a respective thickness, wherein the maximal thickness of the annular ridge is greater than the respective thicknesses of the central recess and flanking recesses, and the respective thicknesses of the flanking recesses are no greater than the thickness of the central recess, wherein an innermost edge of the horizontal flanking recesses are spaced farther apart from the annular ridge than an innermost edge of the vertical flanking recess, wherein the thickness of the peripheral zone is substantially eciual to the thickness of the central recess.
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