The present invention relates to a removable weight for adjusting the weight of a golf club head. More specifically, the weight comprises multiple weight pieces that may be added or subtracted to adjust the club head weight.
Removable weights have been incorporated into golf club heads to distribute discretionary mass in order to alter the performance characteristics of the golf clubs. For example, weights may be incorporated to provide adjustability in characteristics such as swing weight, location of the center of gravity and manipulation of the moment of inertia of a particular golf club head. Various weight designs have been utilized that allow the manufacturer and/or consumer to alter the mass properties of a golf club head.
One example of a weight incorporated into a club head is described in U.S. Pat. No. 1,167,106 to Palmer for a Golf Club. Palmer describes a golf club that includes a threaded opening that receives threaded weight plugs for varying the weight of a cast metal golf club head. The threaded opening extends through a rear wall of the golf club head and receives a threaded plug which may be just long enough to fill the opening or it may extend further into the golf club head to increase the weight. The threaded opening is tapered so that the plug may be tightened to a desired depth. A disadvantage of the threaded weight plug is that it is constructed as a single piece. As a result, torque applied to the weight plug during use of the golf club is transmitted to the threaded portion and may result in the weight plug becoming disengaged, especially with repeated use.
Another example of a removable weight is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,773,360 to Willett et al. for a Golf Club Having a Removable Weight. The removable weight includes a mass element and a fastener that extends through an aperture in the mass element. A golf club head body includes an interior cavity and a recess on a wall of the body. Inside the recess, a threaded opening is provided so that the fastener may extend through the mass element disposed in the recess and into the threaded opening to fasten the mass element in the recess. Because the fastener extends through the mass element and into a threaded opening in the recess, the size of the mass element and the structure of the recess are limited. Additionally, the mass element is visible to the user when installed so less variation is available for the mass element without detrimentally affecting the aesthetics of the club head.
It is desirable to provide a golf club head and a weight member that allows additional design freedom for the weight while creating fewer restrictions on the golf club head design.
The present invention relates to a removable weight plug for a golf club head, wherein the plug comprises a body consisting of a threaded portion, a sidewall portion having at least one weight receiving port, and a top portion. At least one pie shaped weight piece of a size and dimension for insertion into one of the receiving ports in the sidewall is included. The weight pieces can be varied in density to provide a golfer the ability to effectively increase or decrease the weight of the club head, without the need for additional pieces. The weights and subsequently the plug can be secure into a receptacle in the golf club head by inserting a rotation tool into the aperture and tightening the plug.
An alternate embodiment isolates the screw portion from the body with an elongated rod as the sidewall, wherein disc shaped weight plates may be attached to or removed from the rod. The discs may vary in number or density to effectively offer the golfer the ability to change the weight of the club head weight, by merely screwing the plug into the golf club head. Subsequently, the screwing action also secures the discs in the screw plug.
Preferred features of the present invention are disclosed in the accompanying drawings, wherein similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
The present invention is directed to a removable weight plug used in conjunction with a golf club head. The removable weight plug 10 alters the mass properties of the golf club head. Several embodiments of the present invention are described below.
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Although the inventive weight is illustrated in a wood-type golf club, it should be appreciated that the weight may be incorporated in any type of golf club. For example, the inventive weight may be included in drivers, fairway woods, utility clubs, hybrids, iron-type golf clubs, wedges and putters.
While it is apparent that the illustrative embodiments of the invention disclosed herein fulfill the objectives stated above, it is appreciated that numerous modifications and other embodiments may be devised by those skilled in the art. Elements from one embodiment can be incorporated into other embodiments. Therefore, it will be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and embodiments, which would come within the spirit and scope of the present invention.