Claims
- 1. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, comprising:
a strike plane; a sole line; a pivot shaft comprising an axis mounted in the golf club head, wherein said axis is not parallel to said sole line and/or said strike plane; means for preventing rotation of the golf club head about said pivot shaft; means for axially biasing said golf club head on said pivot shaft into a rotatably locked position relative to said pivot shaft; and means for generating a hydrodynamic bias pressure, said bias pressure resisting axial movement of said club head relative to said pivot shaft during impact of the golf club head with a golf ball; whereby the loft and lie angles of the club head remain unchanged during impact with said golf ball, and whereby the loft and lie angles may be changed simultaneously by rotating said surface about said pivot shaft.
- 2. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for generating a hydrodynamic bias pressure comprises a first chamber comprising a first variable volume, a second chamber comprising a second variable volume, and a restrictive fluid conduit placing said first chamber in fluid communication with said second chamber; and wherein said first chamber, said second chamber and said restrictive fluid conduit are filled with a substantially incompressible fluid, whereby axial motion of the club head on said pivot shaft flows said incompressible fluid between said first chamber and said second chamber.
- 3. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 2, wherein said axial motion of the golf club head on said pivot shaft creates a pressure differential between said first chamber and said second chamber, wherein said pressure differential tends to resist said axial motion, and said pressure differential tends to increase as the velocity of said axial motion increases.
- 4. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 2, wherein said means for axially biasing said golf club head on said pivot shaft comprises a spring.
- 5. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 2, wherein said means for axially biasing said golf club head on said pivot shaft comprises a third chamber comprising a variable volume, wherein said variable volume comprises a compressible fluid under a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure, wherein said compressible fluid urges the club head into a non-rotatable position on said pivot shaft, and wherein said compressible fluid pressurizes said incompressible fluid.
- 6. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 5, wherein said compressible fluid comprises a gas.
- 7. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 5, wherein said means for preventing rotation of the golf club head about said pivot shaft comprises axially aligned splines.
- 8. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 5, wherein said third chamber comprises a piston slideably mounted within the golf club head.
- 9. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 5, wherein said third chamber is isolated from said second chamber by a flexible diaphragm.
- 10. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 5, wherein said third chamber comprises a metal bellows.
- 11. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 5, wherein said third chamber comprises a flexible fluid cell comprising a continuous surface.
- 12. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 5, wherein said flexible fluid cell comprises a gas comprising a permeability through said fluid cell surface that is less than that of either nitrogen or oxygen.
- 13. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 11,
wherein said fluid cell comprises a sealed volume; wherein said continuous surface comprises a permeable elastomeric, polymeric, or rubber material surrounded by said incompressible fluid; and wherein said sealed volume is inflated with a compressible fluid to a pressure greater than atmospheric.
- 14. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 13, wherein said compressible fluid comprises an inert, non-polar gas.
- 15. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, comprising:
a first strike plane; a first sole line corresponding to said first strike plane; a pivot shaft comprising an axis mounted in the golf club head, wherein said axis is not parallel to said first strike plane and/or said first sole line; a first closed variable volume substantially filled with an incompressible fluid; a second closed variable volume substantially filled with an incompressible fluid; and at least one restrictive conduit for fluid communication between said first closed variable volume and said second closed variable volume whereby fluid in said first closed variable volume may be flowed by the externally applied compressive force into said second closed variable volume, while said restrictive conduit preventing substantial fluid flow while striking said golf ball; and wherein the golf club head comprises a first and a second axial end orientations on said pivot shaft; wherein said first orientation is distally oriented relative to said second orientation; wherein said first orientation is non-rotatable relative to said pivot shaft; and wherein said second orientation is rotatable relative to said pivot shaft.
- 16. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 15, wherein said incompressible fluid comprises a lubricating oil or grease.
- 17. A golf club head comprising an adjustable loft angle and an adjustable lie angle, as recited in claim 15, further comprising a second strike plane.
- 18. A club head comprising adjustable loft and lie angles, comprising:
a first surface for impacting a golf ball; first sole line corresponding to said first surface; at least a second surface for impacting said golf ball; a second sole line corresponding to said second surface; a pivot shaft comprising an axis mounted in the golf club head, wherein said axis is not parallel to said first sole line and/or said second sole line; means for preventing rotation of the club head about said pivot shaft; means for axially biasing said club head on said pivot shaft into a rotatably locked position relative to said pivot shaft; and means for generating a hydrodynamic bias pressure, said bias pressure resisting axial movement of said club head relative to said pivot shaft during impact of the club head with said golf ball; whereby the loft and lie angles of the club head remain unchanged during impact with said golf ball, and whereby the loft and lie angles may be changed simultaneously by rotating said surface about said pivot shaft.
- 19. A golf club head comprising adjustable loft and lie angles, as recited in claim 18, wherein said means for generating a hydrodynamic bias pressure comprises a first chamber comprising a first variable volume, a second chamber comprising a second variable volume, and a restrictive fluid conduit placing said first chamber in fluid communication with said second chamber; and wherein said first chamber, said second chamber and said restrictive fluid conduit are filled with a substantially incompressible fluid, whereby axial motion of the golf club head on said pivot shaft flows said incompressible fluid between said first chamber and said second chamber.
- 20. A golf club head comprising adjustable loft and lie angles, as recited in claim 19, wherein said axial motion of the golf club head on said pivot shaft creates a pressure differential between said first chamber and said second chamber, said pressure differential tending to resist said axial motion, and said pressure differential tending to increase as the velocity of said axial motion increases.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 6,348,009, issued Feb. 19, 2002, and entitled “Adjustable Golf Club With Hydrodynamic Lock-up”. All cited patents are incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09619432 |
Jul 2000 |
US |
Child |
10077534 |
Feb 2002 |
US |