1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an iron head of a golf club, especially to a composite material integrally forged iron head of a golf club.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional iron golf club head is mostly manufactured by forging or casting with one single steel material. Because the material properties lack diversity, the strike performance of the iron golf club head is limited. Therefore, to enhance the strike performance, the iron golf club head must be lightweight and large in volume, so a weight part is installed in the iron golf club head to adjust the density and to increase the properties of the iron golf club head.
The conventional iron golf club heads has several types as follows:
1. Integrated Forged or Cast Iron Head
The materials of the iron golf club head include carbon steel, stainless steel or titanium, which are applied in an integrated forging or casting process. The density of the carbon steel is around 7.7 g/cc to 7.9 g/cc, and the density of the stainless steel is around 7.6 g/cc to 7.8 g/cc. The densities of both of the steel materials are heavy such that it is hard to reduce the weight and increase the volume of the iron golf club head in manufacture. The titanium material can be made of a large-volume iron golf club head, and the density of the titanium material is around 4.5 g/cc. However, the material and manufacturing of a titanium iron golf club head costs too high and can hardly gain the market acceptance.
2. Composite Aluminum Alloy Material Forged Iron Head
The aluminum composite iron golf club head includes a head body and a weight part. The head body is made of carbon steel or stainless steel and is combined with the weight part made of aluminum alloy by forging. The aluminum alloy material has a density of around 2.5 g/cc and has a suitable weight as an ideal material for producing the iron golf club head. In a forging process, the forging temperature is usually from 700 to 1200° C. and the melting point of the aluminum alloy material is only from 650 to 680° C., so the structure of the weight part will be damaged and will not be combined with the head body tightly by forging. The strike performance of the golf iron head is also influenced by the manufacturing process.
3. Composite Titanium Alloy Material Forged Iron Head
The titanium composite iron golf club head includes a head body and a weight part. The head body is made of carbon steel or stainless steel and is combined with the weight part made of titanium alloy by forging. The weight part has a density of around 4.5 g/cc of with good physical properties, but titanium alloy costs higher than other materials and the manufacturing process is complicated, making the price of the iron head product beyond market acceptance. Also, the density of the titanium alloy is slightly less than the density of carbon steel or stainless steel, and thus the weight of the iron golf club head cannot be decreased and the volume of the iron golf club head cannot be increased substantially.
To overcome the shortcomings of the conventional manufacture method, the present invention provides a manufacturing method of an iron golf club head to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a composite material integrally forged iron head of a golf club.
The composite material integrally forged iron golf club head includes a head body, a weight part and a cover. The head body has an engaging recess formed inside. The weight part is mounted in the engaging recess and the material of the weight part is composite ceramics and has a density of 1.3 to 3.5 g/cc. The cover is welded on the engaging recess of the head body, and the weight part is sealed by the head body and the cover without any gap.
The integrally forged iron head has a lower density in the center and a higher density in the surrounding area, which increases the error tolerance and enlarges the sweet-spot area, and also improves the sound and feel of striking.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing.
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The volume and the shape of the weight part 20 correspond to those of the engaging recess 12, and the weight part 20 is mounted in the engaging recess 12. The material of the weight part 20 is composite ceramics. Preferably, the density of the weight part 20 is around 1.3 to 3.5 g/cc. The composition of the weight part 20 contains 60 to 70% of silicon oxide, 15 to 25% of zirconium oxide, and 10 to 20% of aluminum oxide with other chemical ingredients. The weight part 20 can change the percentage of the material composition to adjust the density of the weight part 20 and has high temperature resistance from 1400° C. to 2200° C.
The cover 30 is mounted on the placing abutment 13 of the head body 10 and is welded with the head body 10. The material of the cover 30 is same to the head body 10.
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In the welding bead grinding step S4, the welding bead is ground and the whole forging working piece F is ground to a predetermined weight for a forging process.
In the forging step S5, the forging working piece F is pre-heated to 700° C. to 1200° C. and is placed in a forging die to forge. With reference to
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When the semi-finished product P after processing becomes an iron golf club head that has a lower density in the center and a higher density in the surrounding areas, the error tolerance is increased and the sweet-spot area is enlarged, and also the sound and feel of striking are improved.
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The head body 10A has a sole and an engaging recess 12A formed in the sole. The weight part 20A is mounted in the engaging recess 12A. The cover 30A covers the weight part 20A and a surface of the cover 30A is flush with a surface of the sole. After the assembling step, the cover welding step, the welding bead grinding step, and the forging step, the weight part 20A is sealed between the head body 10A and the cover 30A as an integrated iron head. The engaging recess also can be formed in a back area of the head body to get same great effect.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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