1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a golf club head. In particular, the present invention relates to a golf club head with a weight member assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 6,524,198 discloses a club head comprising a face shell member with a face formed thereon, a sole and peripheral-side shell member with a sole and peripheral side portion formed thereon, and a crown shell member. Inside the sole is provided a balance weight member for enlarging a sweet area on the face by shifting the center of gravity of the head backwards. An opening is defined through the sole and has an edge rising upward, thus caulking the balance weight member, while the edge has an upper end anchored by a stepped portion provided between a lower portion and an upper portion of the balance weight member. A mixture of gluing agent and metal powder is filled into a clearance between an outer peripheral surface of the lower portion- of the balance weight member and an inner peripheral surface of the edge.
The balance weight member is reliably fixed on the sole of the club head. The balance weight member and the club head are generally made of different materials. In some cases, high-cost brazing is carried out for bonding the balance weight member and the club head, resulting in a brazing bead on the club head and thus adversely affecting the appearance of the sole of the club head. Further, the balance weight member could not be changed according to the user's need, which is also the case that the balance weight member is bonded to the club head by adhesive.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a club head with a weight member assembly, wherein the weight member is concealed in a body of the club head to provide a good appearance.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a club head with a weight member assembly that allows easy replacement of the weight member.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a golf club head comprises a body including at least one compartment, at least one positioning member removably mounted in the at least one compartment, at least one weight member mounted in at least one the positioning member, and at least one retaining member for retaining the at least one weight member in the at least one positioning member. The weight member is concealed in the compartment of the body to provide a good appearance while simplifying polishing procedure and allowing easy replacement of the weight member.
In an embodiment of the invention, the body is an iron club head body including a back cavity, and the compartment is defined in a sole delimiting the back cavity.
In another embodiment of the invention, the body is a wooden club head body including an inner space, and the compartment is defined in a sole delimiting the inner space.
In an embodiment of the invention, the weigh member includes an axial hole having an enlarged section, and the retaining member is received in the enlarged section.
The retaining member may be made of a material the same as that of the body.
In an embodiment of the invention, the positioning member includes a head for sealing the compartment of the body. The head of the one positioning member includes at least one driving portion for driving the positioning member for mounting the positioning member into the compartment or removing the positioning member from the compartment.
The positioning member comprises a shank including a first threaded section and a second threaded section. The retaining member includes a screw hole for threadedly engaging with the first threaded section. The compartment includes a threaded section for threadedly engaging with the second threaded section of the positioning member. The first threaded section has a lead different from that of the second threaded section. The first threaded section has a diameter greater than that of the second thread section.
In another embodiment of the invention, the weight member further includes at least one resilient member fixed in an outer periphery of the weight member and pressing against an inner periphery delimiting the compartment for avoiding generation of odd sounds during striking.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the club head further comprises at least one resilient washer sandwiched between the retaining member and an end face delimiting the compartment.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of this invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The body 1 includes a striking face 1, a back cavity 12, a hosel 13, and at least one compartment 14 (three in this embodiment). The striking face 11 is formed on a front side of the body 1 for striking a golf ball. The back cavity 12 is located behind the striking face 11, providing a buffering space for elastic deformation of the striking face 11. The hosel 13 is formed on a side of the body 1 for engaging with a shaft (not shown).
The compartments 14 are preferably cylindrical and defined in a sole delimiting the back cavity 12 of the body 1. Each compartment 14 faces rearward and includes a relatively larger outer section 143 and a relatively smaller inner section 141, forming a shoulder 142.
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Each positioning member 3 is made of a material the same as that of the body 1. Each positioning member 3 includes a head 31 and a shank 32 extending from a side of the head 31. The shank 32 includes a first threaded section 33 and a second threaded section 34 having a diameter smaller than that of the first threaded section 33. The head 31 includes at least one driving portion 35 (a circular hole in this embodiment). The first threaded section 33 has a lead different from that of the second threaded section 34. Each retaining member 4 is a nut having a screw hole 41.
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The head 31 of each positioning member 3 seals the associated compartment 14 after assembly, as illustrated in
When replacement of the weight member 2 is required, the positioning member 3 is turned at the driving portion 35, allowing subsequent removal of the combined positioning member 3/weight member 2/retaining member 4, which is then dismantled to allow replacement of the weight member 2. Since the first and second threaded sections 33 and 34 have different leads, the weight member 2 would not get stuck in the compartment 14 and the retaining member 4 would not fall from the positioning member 3 during removal of the combined positioning member 3/weight member 2/retaining member 4. Thus, the weight member assembly can be easily and quickly mounted to or detached from the body 1 while allowing easy replacement of the weight member(s) 2.
While the principles of this invention have been disclosed in connection with specific embodiments, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that these descriptions are not intended to limit the scope of the invention, and that any modification and variation without departing the spirit of the invention is intended to be covered by the scope of this invention defined only by the appended claims.
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