Claims
- 1. A metal wood golf club, comprising:
- a metal sole plate member constructed of a first metal material having a relatively high first specific weight density, said sole plate member having an exterior surface and an interior surface;
- a metal club head shell member defining a club head cavity, said shell member being fabricated of a lightweight second metal material, said second material having a second specific weight density lower than said first specific weight density;
- wherein said metal sole plate member and said metal shell member are secured together in a unitary structure without the use of welding or fastener devices, and said club head has the characteristic of a low center of gravity.
- 2. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said sole plate member comprises at least one standoff member extending inwardly from said interior surface, the golf club further comprising an interior hollow core structure disposed within said shell member, said hollow core structure defining said cavity and disposed in contact with said standoff member so that said cavity extends between said interior hollow core structure and said interior surface of said sole plate member.
- 3. The golf club of claim 2 wherein said interior hollow core structure comprises one or more openings defined therein to receive portions of said standoff members therein, thereby registering the position of said hollow core structure in relation to said sole plate.
- 4. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said interior surface of said sole plate member is textured so as to provide interstitial crevices which are filled with said second material to assist in securing said sole plate member to said shell member.
- 5. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said first material is selected from the group consisting of brass or zinc.
- 6. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said second material comprises aluminum, and said shell member is fabricated by a die casting process.
- 7. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said interior hollow core comprises a lightweight cavity-defining structure defined by thin sheet metal walls.
- 8. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said cavity-defining structure comprises a first sheet metal member forming an inverted cupped configuration and a second sheet metal member covering an open cavity defined by said first sheet metal member, said second sheet metal member disposed adjacent said interior surface of said sole plate.
- 9. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said sole plate includes mass disposed at a heel region to provide heel weighting of said club head.
- 10. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said sole plate includes a volume of mass disposed at a toe region to provide toe weighting of said club head.
- 11. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said sole plate includes a volume of mass disposed at a rear region to provide rear weighting of a finished club head.
- 12. The golf club of claim 1 wherein said sole plate includes a volume of mass disposed at a faceplate region to provide faceplate weighting of a finished club head.
- 13. A metal wood golf club, comprising:
- a sole plate member constructed of a first metal material having a relatively high first specific weight density, said sole plate member having an exterior surface and an interior surface;
- a club head shell member defining a club head cavity, said shell member being fabricated of a lightweight second metal material, said second material having a second specific weight density lower than said first specific weight density;
- wherein said sole plate member and said shell member are secured together in a unitary structure without the use of welding or fastener devices, and said club head has the characteristic of a low center of gravity, and wherein said interior surface of said sole plate member is textured so as to provide interstitial crevices which are filled with said second material to assist in securing said sole plate member to said shell member.
- 14. A metal wood golf club, comprising:
- a sole plate member constructed of a first material having a relatively high first specific weight density, said sole plate member having an exterior surface and an interior surface;
- a club head shell member defining a club head cavity, said shell member being fabricated of a lightweight second material, said second material having a second specific weight density lower than said first specific weight density, and wherein said second material comprises aluminum, and said shell member is fabricated by a die casting process;
- wherein said sole plate member and said shell member are secured together in a unitary structure without the use of welding or fastener devices, and said club head has the characteristic of a low center of gravity.
- 15. A wood-type golf club, comprising:
- a sole plate member constructed of a first material having a relatively high first specific weight density, said sole plate member having an exterior surface and an interior surface;
- a club head shell member fabricated of a lightweight second material, said second material having a second specific weight density lower than said first specific weight density;
- a lightweight cavity-defining structure within the club head shell member and defined by thin sheet metal walls, said cavity-defining structure defining a club head cavity;
- wherein said sole plate member and said shell member are secured together in a unitary structure without the use of welding or fastener devices, and said club head has the characteristic of a low center of gravity.
- 16. A wood-type golf club, comprising:
- a sole plate member constructed of a first material having a relatively high first specific weight density, said sole plate member having an exterior surface and an interior surface;
- a club head shell member fabricated of a lightweight second material, said second material having a second specific weight density lower than said first specific weight density;
- a cavity-defining structure disposed within said club head shell member and comprising, a first sheet metal member forming an inverted cupped configuration and a second sheet metal member covering an open cavity defined by said first sheet metal member, said second sheet metal member disposed adjacent said interior surface of said sole plate;
- wherein said sole plate member and said shell member are secured together in a unitary structure without the use of welding or fastener devices, and said club head has the characteristic of a low center of gravity.
- 17. The golf club of claim 16 wherein said sole plate member comprises a plurality of standoff members extending inwardly from said interior surface in a predetermined spacing pattern, and said second sheet metal member has a plurality of holes formed therein in correspondence with said spacing pattern to receive therein portions of said standoff members, said standoff members serving to register the relative position of said core and said sole plate member.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/156,613, filed on Nov. 23, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,398,746.
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