The present invention relates generally to golf equipment and in particular to golf putters.
With reference to
Golf club head 10 further includes a first arm 28 that extends generally rearward from toe end 16 of front wall member 12 and a second arm 30 extending generally rearward from heel end 14 of front wall member 12. First arm 28 may be generally parallel to second arm 30 with first arm 28 and second arm 30 substantially normal to front wall member 12. As used herein, forward, rearward, above, below and other indications of direction are with reference to the club in its normal position prior to impacting a golf ball with the forward direction being the direction toward the golf ball. First arm 28 has a rearward portion 32 that is joined to rearward portion 34 of second arm 30 by a rear wall member 36. Front wall member 12, first arm 28, second arm 30 and rear wall member 36 cooperate to form an open space that extends through golf club head 10. Rearward portion 32 of first arm 28 and rearward portion 34 of second arm 30 protrude rearward of rear wall member 36 to increase the perimeter weighting and polar moment of inertia of golf club head 10.
With particular reference to
The radius 54 of rearwardly concave surface 48 and the radius 56 of forwardly convex surface 52 may be equal to radii 42 and 44, respectively such that the rearwardly concave surfaces 38 and 48 are congruent and the forwardly convex surfaces 40 and 52 are also congruent. The arcuate walls 58 and 60 formed by surfaces 38, 40, 48 and 52 having radii substantially equal to a standard golf ball cooperate to form a first alignment aid for assisting an individual to properly line up the putter before putting the golf ball.
With particular reference to
Toe end strut 64 and heel end strut 66 are offset vertically relative to central strut 64 so that both lie below imaginary horizontal plane p1. Central strut 62 is offset vertically relative toe end strut 64 and toe end strut 64 is offset laterally relative to central strut 62, therefore, central strut 62 and toe end strut 64 are both visible from a point “x” corresponding to the golfer's eye located above club head 10 and offset toward the heel end of club head 10. Central strut 62 and toe end strut 64 thus cooperate to form a transverse alignment aid enabling an individual to address the ball with a consistent lie angle and with correct eye positioning, which can be verified by observing the apparent gap between central strut 62 and toe end strut 64. It should be noted that although central strut 62 and toe end strut 64 are both thin elongate rod-like members, any combination of alignment members offset vertically with edges or other surfaces visible to an individual and for which the relative gap changes with respect to the lie angle of the club are considered within the scope of the invention. For example, combining toe end strut 64 and heel end strut 66 into a solid web extending from toe end strut 64 to heel end strut 66 would still yield an edge to line up with central strut 62 and therefore would provide a three-dimensional alignment aid in accordance with the present invention as discussed below.
With reference to
Golf club head 80 further includes a first arm 100 that extends generally rearward from toe end 86 of front wall member 82 and a second arm 102 extending generally rearward from heel end 84 of front wall member 82. First arm 100 has rearward portion 104 that is joined to rearward portion 106 of second arm 102 by a rear wall member 108.
With particular reference to
A central web member 128 extends from the rear surface 130 of protrusion 118 to forwardly convex surface 112 of rear wall member 108. With particular reference to
The region between first arm 100 and web member 128 is closed off by a relatively thin closure member 138. Similarly the region between second arm 102 and web member 128 is closed off by a closure member 140. Reliefs 142 and 144 are formed in closure members 138 and 140 and as shown in
With reference to
With further referenced to
Golf club head 160 further includes a first arm 180 that extends generally rearward from toe end 166 of front wall member 162 and second arm 182 that extends generally rearward from heel end 164 of front wall member 162. First arm 180 has a rearward portion 184 that is joined to rearward portion 186 of second arm 182 by a rear wall member 188.
With particular reference to
A central web member 220 extends from the rear surface 222 of centrally located protrusion 208 to forwardly convex surface 202 of rear wall member 188. As shown in
With particular reference to
As shown in
Although certain illustrative embodiments and methods have been disclosed herein, it will be apparent from the foregoing disclosure to those skilled in the art that variations and modifications of such embodiments and methods may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention should be limited only to the extent required by the appended claims and the rules and principles of applicable law.
This is a nonprovisional application claiming the benefit of provisional application no. 61/048,679 filed Apr. 29, 2008.
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