This application claims a priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-117058 filed on Jun. 9, 2015, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a golf club head.
JP 4370254 proposes a golf club head in which a recessed portion is formed in a sole portion and a weight can be removably attached in the recessed portion. Specifically, a circular decoration member (mass element) is arranged in the recessed portion, and a bolt-like fixing member is inserted into a through hole of this decoration member and fixed in the recessed portion. [0004] However, with a golf club head such as the above, there is a problem in that a gap occurs between the outer peripheral surface of a head portion of the fixing member and the through hole of the decoration member when a positional shift occurs in the fixing member relative to the decoration member, adversely affecting appearance. The present invention was made in order to resolve this problem, and an object thereof is to provide a golf club head that is able to prevent degradation in appearance qualities, even in the case where the fixing member is arranged at a shifted position relative to the decoration member.
A golf club head according to the present invention includes a crown portion, a face portion, a sole portion having at least one recessed portion, a decoration member to be attached in the recessed portion, and a fixing member for fixing the decoration member in the recessed portion. A fixing hole is formed in a bottom surface of the recessed portion, the fixing member includes a tubular head portion and a shaft portion that is attached to the head portion, has a smaller diameter than the head portion and is to be fixed in the fixing hole, the decoration member has a through hole in which the fixing member is to be attached such that the head portion of the fixing member is externally exposed, and the through hole includes a shaft portion insertion portion in which the shaft portion is to be inserted and a head portion arrangement portion that has a larger diameter than the shaft portion insertion portion and in which the head portion is to be arranged, with a gap being formed at least in a portion that is externally exposed between an inner wall surface of the head portion arrangement portion and an outer peripheral surface of the head portion.
In the above golf club head, the inner wall surface of the head portion arrangement portion can be formed by a contacting portion that is to contact the outer peripheral surface of the head portion and a gap portion that is side by side with the contacting portion in an axial direction and has a larger diameter than the outer peripheral surface of the head portion.
In each of the above golf club heads, the outer peripheral surface of the head portion can be formed with a taper whose diameter decreases toward the shaft portion side, and an inner wall surface of the contacting portion of the through hole can be formed with a taper whose diameter decreases toward the shaft portion insertion portion side, so as to correspond to the outer peripheral surface of the head portion.
In each of the above golf club heads, the decoration member can be fixed in the recessed portion by adhesive.
In each of the above golf club heads, an externally facing surface of the decoration member and an externally facing surface of the head portion can be constituted so as to be arranged on a same plane.
In each of the above golf club heads, at least one of the fixing member and the decoration member can be an adjustment weight to be removably attached in the recessed portion.
The golf club head according to an one aspect of embodiment enables degradation in appearance qualities to be prevented, even in the case where the fixing member is arranged at a shifted position relative to the decoration member.
An embodiment of a golf club head according to the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
1. Overview of Golf Club Head
As shown in
The face portion 1 has a face surface, which is the surface that hits the ball, and the crown portion 2 is adjacent to the face portion 1 and constitutes the upper surface of the head. The sole portion 3 constitutes the bottom surface of the head, and is adjacent to the face portion 1 and the side portion 4. Also, the side portion 4 is the region between the crown portion 2 and the sole portion 3, and extends from the toe side of the face portion 1 to the heel side of the face portion 1 across the back side of the head. Furthermore, the hosel portion 5 is the region provided adjacent to the heel side of the crown portion 2, and has an insertion hole 51 for insertion of the shaft (not shown) of the golf club. A central axis Z of the insertion hole 51 coincides with the axis of the shaft.
The following describes the aforementioned reference state. First, as shown in
As shown in
Also, in the present embodiment, the boundary between the sole portion 3 and the face portion 1 and between the sole portion 3 and the side portion 4 can be defined as follows. Specifically, if a ridge line is formed between the sole portion 3 and the face portion 1 and between the sole portion 3 and the side portion 4, that ridge line serves as the boundary. Also, although the golf club head according to the present embodiment has the side portion 4, in the case where, for example, the side portion 4 is not provided, the side portion 4 cannot be clearly distinguished and is included in the sole portion 3, or the sole portion 3 is directly connected to the crown portion 2, the ridge line between the sole portion 3 and the crown portion 2 serves as the boundary between both portions. Also, if a clear ridge line is not formed, the boundary is the outline that is seen when the head is placed in the reference state and viewed from directly above the center of gravity of the head 10. Note that, in consideration also of the case where the side portion cannot be clearly distinguished as described above, the “sole portion” according to the present invention is deemed to include the side portion.
Note that although an upper limit of the volume of the head 10 is not particularly defined, in terms of practical use, it is, for example, desirably 500 cm3 or less, and desirably 470 cm3 or less when complying with R&A or USGA rules and regulations.
Also, the head 10 can be formed from, for example, a titanium alloy (e.g., Ti-6Al-4V) having a specific gravity of approximately 4.4 to 4.5. Besides a titanium alloy, the head 10 can be formed from one or a plurality of materials selected from among stainless steel, maraging steel, an aluminum alloy, a magnesium alloy, an amorphous alloy, and the like.
Note that the head 10 according the present embodiment is configured by assembling at least a head body that has the sole portion 3 and another portion. For example, the head can be configured by constituting only the face portion 1 as a separate member and attaching the face portion 1 to the head body, or alternatively, the head can be configured by forming a head body with an opening provided in the crown portion 2 or the side portion 4 and blocking the opening with a separate member.
2. Fixing Member
Next, the fixing member 7 will be described with reference to
As shown in
The material forming the fixing member 7 is not particularly limited, and a metal such as aluminum or stainless steel, a resin material or the like can be used, for example. Also, this fixing member 7 can be used as a weight for adjustment. Specifically, a plurality of types of differently weighted fixing members 7 with substantially the same shape are prepared. The weight and the center of gravity of the head can then be changed by using one of the plurality of types of fixing members 7.
3. Decoration Member
Next, the decoration member 6 will be described with reference to
As shown in
The through hole 61 is formed in order to attach the fixing member 7, and is constituted by three cylindrical regions. Specifically, the through hole 61 is constituted by a first portion 611 (shaft portion insertion portion) into which the shaft portion 72 of the fixing member 7 is to be inserted, second portion 612 (contacting portion) having a larger diameter than the first portion 611 and in which the head portion 71 is to be arranged, and a third portion 613 (gap portion) having a larger diameter than the second portion 612 and forming a gap on the peripheral edge of the head portion 71, and the first to third portions 611 to 613 are formed in the stated order so as to be continuous from the lower side to the upper side of the through hole 61. Note that a head portion arrangement portion of the present invention is constituted by the second portion 612 and the third portion 613 of the present embodiment.
The first portion 611 is formed with a slightly larger diameter than the shaft portion 72 of the fixing member 7. The second portion 612 has a larger diameter than the diameter of the first portion 611, and thus a first step portion 614 is formed between the second portion 612 and the first portion 611, and the lower surface of the head portion 71 of the fixing member 7 is configured to be placed on this first step portion 614. At this time, the depth of the first step portion 614 is prescribed such that the upper surface of the head portion 71 and the upper surface of the decoration member 6 are arranged generally on the same plane. Also, the inner wall surface of the second portion 612 is formed with a taper whose diameter decreases downward, and corresponds to the taper of the outer peripheral surface 713 of the head portion 71 of the fixing member 7.
The third portion 613 is formed with a slightly larger diameter than the diameter of the second portion 612, and when the head portion 71 of the fixing member 7 is mounted in the decoration member 6, the third portion 613 forms a gap on the peripheral edge of the head portion 71 of the fixing member 7. Specifically, a gap D is formed between the outer peripheral surface 713 of the head portion 71 and the inner wall surface of the third portion 613 (see
The material forming the decoration member 6 is not particularly limited, and the decoration member 6 can also be formed with a metal such as stainless steel or aluminum, a resin material or the like, for example. Also, similarly to the fixing member 7, the decoration member 6 can be used as a weight for adjustment.
4. Attachment of Fixing Member and Decoration Member
Next, attachment of the fixing member and the decoration member will be described with reference to
First, after an adhesive is applied to the lower surface of the decoration member 6, the decoration member 6 is arranged in the recessed portion 31 of the sole portion 3. Then, the fixing member 7 is arranged in the through hole 61 of the decoration member 6, and a hex wrench is inserted into the tool hole 712 of the upper surface of the fixing member 7 and rotated. The male thread of the shaft portion 72 of the fixing member 7 is thereby screwed into the female thread of the recessed portion 31. Then, when the fixing member 7 has been completely screwed in, the upper surface of the head portion 71 and the upper surface of the decoration member 6 are substantially level with each other. Attachment of the fixing member 7 and the decoration member 6 is thus completed, as shown in
5. Features
According to the present embodiment, as described above, since the third portion 613 having a larger diameter than the head portion 71 of the fixing member 7 is formed in the through hole 61 of the decoration member 6, the gap D is formed on the outer periphery of the head portion 71, when the fixing member 7 is mounted in the decoration member 6. Thus, there are advantages such as the following. For example, in the case where such a gap is not formed, the head portion 71 will be arranged in the through hole 61 without a gap. At this time, if a positional shift occurs in the head portion 71, a gap will occur in a portion between the through hole 61 and the head portion 71, possibly adversely affecting appearance. In contrast, when the gap D is formed in advance on the outer periphery of the head portion 71, such as in the present embodiment, even if the head portion 71 is attached at a slightly shifted position relative to the third portion 613, only the width of the preformed gap D changes, and thus the positional shift is not noticeable.
Also, since the outer peripheral surface 713 of the head portion 71 of the fixing member 7 and the inner wall surface of the second portion 612 of the decoration member 6 are formed with a taper, the head portion 71 can be fitted into the second portion 612, even in the case where a positional shift in the head portion 71 occurs due to dimension error, for example. Furthermore, the outer peripheral surface 713 of the head portion 71 presses the inner wall surface of the second portion 612 down as the fixing member 7 is screwed in, thus enabling the decoration member 6 to be firmly pressed against the bottom surface 311 of the recessed portion 31.
Furthermore, the decoration member 6 is fixed in the recessed portion 31 by adhesive, thus enabling the suppression of abnormal noise from the decoration member 6 caused by vibration. Also, the fixing member 7 is able to immediately fix the decoration member 6 in the recessed portion 31 by screw fastening, thus enabling the decoration member 6 to be fixed in the recessed portion 31, without waiting for the adhesive for fixing the decoration member 6 to dry.
6. Variations
Although an embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiment, and various modifications can be made without departing from the gist of the invention. The following are examples of modifications that can be made.
6.1
In the above embodiment, the decoration member 6 is formed to be circular, but is not particularly limited in shape, and can also be formed to have a polygonal shape, for example. Also, apart from being plate-shaped, the decoration member 6 may be formed to be block-shaped.
6.2
In the above embodiment, the inner wall surface of the second portion 612 of the through hole 61 of the decoration member 6 is formed with a taper, but can be formed to extend parallel to an axial direction of the through hole 61, without tapering. In this case, the outer peripheral surface 713 of the head portion 71 of the fixing member 7 can also be formed to extend parallel to the direction in which the shaft portion 72 extends, without tapering.
6.3
In the above embodiment, the region where the head portion 71 is arranged in the through hole 61 of the decoration member 6 is constituted by the second portion 612 and the third portion 613, but the gap D can, for example, also be formed with the entire outer peripheral surface of the head portion 71, as shown in
6.4
In the above embodiment, the upper surface of the head portion 71 of the fixing member 7 and the upper surface of the decoration member 6 are formed so as to be generally on the same plane, but the head portion 71 can also be formed to protrude or be recessed relative to the decoration member 6.
6.5
The fixing member 7 is fixed in the recessed portion 31 of the sole portion by screw fastening, but can, apart from screw fastening, also be fixed with adhesive or by snap-type fitting, for example.
6.6
In the above embodiment, one recessed portion 31 is provided, but a plurality of recessed portions 31 may be provided. A plurality of decoration members 6 and fixing members 7 can also be correspondingly provided.
6.7
In the aforementioned embodiment, a wood-type golf club was described, but the golf club according to the present invention is not limited to this. For example, the golf club may have a hollow head, such as so-called utility clubs and hybrid clubs.
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