Optimum dynamic impact golf clubs
First Claim
1. An driver/fairway club(s) (woods) type golf clubhead for hitting a golf ball comprising:
- (a) a golf clubhead body having a heel section, a toe section, a mass optimized double sculptured bottom sole with single triangular-shaped rider, a upper double curvature aerodynamic wing surface, a lofted ball striking faceplate with a double curvature external surface and mass distribution controlled internal surface, a centralized mass optimized angular momentum control member, a centralized balance/control mechanism, and low density-high damping shock/vibration system;
(b) a hosel adjacent said heel portion and said upper double curvature aerodynamic wing surface and having a front and rear surface, said rear surface smoothly transitions into the said heel portion of said clubhead body, and said front surface smoothly transitions into the external surface of the said aerodynamic wing;
(c) said clubhead body is of preferred all-metal (magnesium or other low density metal) construction with two centrally located cavities that are set-back from the said lofted ball striking faceplate and separated by the said mass optimized angular momentum control member that is located at the clubhead center of percussion and houses the centralized balance/control mechanism, said cavities are filled with said low density-high damping material;
(d) said clubhead body toe section extends beyond and smoothly transitions into the said lofted ball striking faceplate, the overhanging leading edge of the said double curvature aerodynamic wing, and said double sculptured bottom sole surfaces.
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Abstract
Non-conventional clubhead designs for driver, fairway clubs (woods), irons, and putter type golf clubs wherein the maximum (optimized) clubhead mass and centralized balance/momentum control mechanism are coincident with the clubhead center of percussion improved efficacy in the angular of momentum exchange between golf club and ball at impact, and optimum flight trajectory, distance, accuracy, and control. Additional non-conventional design features of the driver and fairway clubs (woods) include a low drag aerodynamic profile, fully-active double curvature aerodynamic wing, integral impact shock/vibratory damping, a double curvature faceplate that is insensitive to fracture and cave-in, and a highly contoured soleplate for up-hill and down-hill lies.
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24 Claims
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1. An driver/fairway club(s) (woods) type golf clubhead for hitting a golf ball comprising:
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(a) a golf clubhead body having a heel section, a toe section, a mass optimized double sculptured bottom sole with single triangular-shaped rider, a upper double curvature aerodynamic wing surface, a lofted ball striking faceplate with a double curvature external surface and mass distribution controlled internal surface, a centralized mass optimized angular momentum control member, a centralized balance/control mechanism, and low density-high damping shock/vibration system; (b) a hosel adjacent said heel portion and said upper double curvature aerodynamic wing surface and having a front and rear surface, said rear surface smoothly transitions into the said heel portion of said clubhead body, and said front surface smoothly transitions into the external surface of the said aerodynamic wing; (c) said clubhead body is of preferred all-metal (magnesium or other low density metal) construction with two centrally located cavities that are set-back from the said lofted ball striking faceplate and separated by the said mass optimized angular momentum control member that is located at the clubhead center of percussion and houses the centralized balance/control mechanism, said cavities are filled with said low density-high damping material; (d) said clubhead body toe section extends beyond and smoothly transitions into the said lofted ball striking faceplate, the overhanging leading edge of the said double curvature aerodynamic wing, and said double sculptured bottom sole surfaces. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An driver/fairway club (woods) type golf clubhead for hitting a golf ball comprising:
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(a) a golf clubhead body having a heel section, a toe section, a mass optimized double sculptured bottom sole with single triangular-shaped rider, a upper double curvature aerodynamic wing surface, a lofted ball striking faceplate with a double curvature external surface and mass distribution controlled internal surface, a centralized mass optimized angular momentum control member, a centralized balance/control mechanism, and low density-high damping shock/vibration system; (b) a hosel adjacent said heel portion and said upper double curvature aerodynamic wing surface and having a front and rear surface, said rear surface smoothly transitions into the said heel portion of said clubhead body, and said front surface smoothly transitions into the external surface of the said aerodynamic wing; (c) said clubhead body is of non-metal/metal-matrix composite material construction with two centrally located cavities that are set-back from the said lofted ball striking faceplate and separated by the said mass optimized angular momentum control member that is located at the clubhead center of percussion and houses the centralized balance/control mechanism, said cavities are filled with said low density-high damping material; (d) said clubhead body toe section extends beyond and smoothly transitions into the said lofted ball striking faceplate, the overhanging leading edge of the said double curvature aerodynamic wing, and said double sculptured bottom sole surfaces. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. An driver/fairway club (woods) type golf clubhead for hitting a golf ball comprising:
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(a) a golf clubhead body having a heel section, a toe section, a mass optimized double sculptured bottom sole with single triangular-shaped rider, a upper double curvature aerodynamic wing surface, a lofted ball striking faceplate with a double curvature external surface and mass distribution controlled internal surface, a centralized mass optimized angular momentum control member, and a centralized balance/control mechanism; (b) a hosel adjacent said heel portion and said upper double curvature aerodynamic wing surface and having a front and rear surface, said rear surface smoothly transitions into the said heel portion of said clubhead body, and said front surface smoothly transitions into the external surface of the said aerodynamic wing; (c) said clubhead body construction is a hollow metal/non-metallic/metal-matrix shell with internal bracing that includes the said mass optimized angular momentum control member that is coincident with the clubhead center of percussion and internally houses the centralized balance/control mechanism; (d) said clubhead body toe section extends beyond and smoothly transitions into the said lofted ball striking faceplate, the overhanging leading edge of the said double curvature aerodynamic wing, and said double sculptured bottom sole surfaces. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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