This invention relates generally to golf equipment and, in particular, to a golf club head having a face insert with a visual outline.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,375,583 to J. K. Solheim discloses a golf putter head that includes a metal body with a front face and a non-metallic face insert disposed in the front face of the body. The method of making this putter head involves forming the face insert by filling a cavity in the body front face with liquid polyurethane and then curing the liquid polyurethane by allowing it to harden at room temperature. Finally, the putter head is finished by milling the front face and the face insert. A drawback of the putter head disclosed in the Solheim patent is that the method of making it is time consuming.
The present invention provides a golf club head including a body having a front face with a cavity formed therein. The cavity is defined by a bottom wall and a side wall, and a face insert is disposed in the cavity. The face insert has a perimeter edge spaced from the cavity side wall by a continuous protrusion that extends outwardly from the perimeter edge toward the cavity side wall. The continuous protrusion creates and maintains a continuous gap between the perimeter edge of the face insert and the side wall of the cavity. The continuous gap is filled with paint preferably having a color which contrasts with the body and the face insert to provide a visual outline of the face insert. A plurality of protrusions extend rearwardly from a back surface of the face insert to keep the back surface of the face insert spaced from the cavity bottom wall. Adhesive means such as double sided adhesive tape is disposed between the back surface of the face insert and the cavity bottom wall to fix the face insert to the body.
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Extending between its front and back surfaces 26 and 28, the face insert 24 has a perimeter edge 30 that is spaced from the side wall 22b of the cavity 22 by a continuous protrusion 32 that extends outwardly approximately 0.025 inch from the perimeter edge 30 and separates the perimeter edge 30 into a forward portion 30a and a rearward portion 30b as best shown in
The face insert 24 preferably has a plurality of substantially dome-shaped protrusions 36 that extend rearwardly approximately 0.005 inch from the back surface 28. When the face insert 24 is disposed in the cavity 22, these protrusions 36 keep its back surface 28 spaced from the cavity bottom wall 22a. The face insert 24 is fixed to the body 12 by using adhesive means such as double sided adhesive tape 38 which is disposed between the back surface 28 of the face insert 24 and the bottom wall 22b of the cavity 22. The adhesive tape 38 is applied to the back surface 28 before the face insert 24 is installed in the body 12. The adhesive tape 38 is approximately 0.015 inch thick and is cut to a size and shape that matches the back surface 28 of the face insert 24. A press is then used to seat the face insert 24 in the cavity 22 thereby causing the protrusions 36 to bite into the adhesive tape 38 until the front surface 26 of the face insert 24 is coplanar with the front face 16 of the body 12. Finally, the gap 34 is filled with paint P that is preferably a color which contrasts with the body 12 and the face insert 24 to provide a visual outline of the face insert 24.
In an alternative embodiment not shown, the continuous protrusion 32 will be replaced by an O-ring that fits into a continuous groove formed in the perimeter edge 30 of the face insert 24. The continuous groove has a depth that allows a predetermined amount of the O-ring to protrude outwardly from the perimeter edge 30 of the face insert 24 in order to create and maintain the continuous gap 34.