This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 096219586, filed on Nov. 20, 2007.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a golf club head, more particularly to a golf club head having an improved weight distribution design.
2. Description of the Related Art
When choosing a golf club head, the factors to be considered primarily include controllability and stability. Therefore, the golf player should choose a golf club head having a good weight distribution design so as to increase the controllability and stability. Conventionally, the method for the weight distribution design of the golf club head includes providing a counterweight unit that is usually assembled to the golf club head by welding or through screws.
In Taiwanese Patent Nos. I224017 and I227675, a counterweight unit is bonded to a golf club head by welding so as to lower a gravity center of the golf club head. Since the counterweight unit is bonded to the golf club head by welding, the gravity center of the golf club head is not adjustable according to the specific striking requirements of the golfer. Furthermore, the shock absorption of the golf club heads of the prior art is unsatisfactory.
In Taiwanese Utility Model Nos. M282718, M265079, and M283663, and Taiwanese Patent No. I234474, the counterweight unit is attached to the golf club head using screws. However, assembly of the counterweight unit to the golf club head with the use of screws is relatively troublesome.
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The head body 10 has two cavities 101 provided at the back of the head body 10 and spaced apart from each other. The sleeve body 11 is fitted in a corresponding one of the cavities 101, and has four anchoring recesses 111 recessed from an inner surface thereof and equiangularly spaced apart from each other. The insert body 12 includes an insert portion 121, and four flanges 122 that protrude radially from the insert portion 121 and that are equiangularly spaced apart from each other. Each of the flanges 122 is capable of being anchored in a corresponding one of the anchoring recesses 111 by inserting the insert body 12 into the sleeve body 11 and then rotating the insert body 12 relative to the sleeve body 11.
The gravity center of the golf club head is adjustable using the insert body 12 having a specific gravity different from that of the head body 10.
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Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a golf club head which is easy to assemble, which is improved in bonding strength of a counterweight unit used therein, and which is flexible in adjusting its weight distribution.
Accordingly, the golf club head of this invention includes a head body formed with a cavity having an opening at an outer surface of the head body, and a counterweight unit fitted in the cavity and including a sleeve body and an insert body. The sleeve body has a first end face, a second end face opposite to the first end face and extending to the depth of the cavity, first and second cavities adjoining each other and respectively extending through the first and second end faces, and first and second inner walls respectively confining the first and second cavities. The first inner wall has at least one first corner. The second inner wall has at least one second corner. The second corner is out of alignment with the first corner. The sleeve body further has at least one shoulder face which is formed at a junction of the first and second cavities in the vicinity of the second corner and which faces the second end face. The insert body includes an insert portion removably inserted into the sleeve body, and an abutting portion extending outward from the sleeve body and abutting against the first end face. The insert portion has at least one flange that engages the second corner and that has a stop face abutting against the shoulder face.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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The head body 2 is formed with two cavities 21 provided at the back of the head body 2 and spaced apart from each other. Each of the cavities 21 has an opening 22 at an outer surface of the head body 2. The head body 2 is made of titanium alloy, stainless steel, carbon steel, or the like.
Each of the counterweight units 2′ is fitted in a corresponding one of the cavities 21, and includes a sleeve body 3 and an insert body 4.
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The sleeve body 3 further has four shoulder faces 35, which are formed at a junction of the first and second cavities 33, 34 in the vicinity of the second corners 341 and which face the second end face 32.
The insert body 4 includes an insert portion 41 removably inserted into the sleeve body 3, and an abutting portion 42 extending outward from the sleeve body 3 and abutting against the first end face 31. The insert portion 41 has four flanges 411 that respectively engage the second corners 341 and that have stop faces 412 abutting against the shoulder faces 35, respectively.
Each of the insert portion 41 and the abutting portion 42 is made of a material having a specific gravity greater than that of the head body 2 so as to lower the gravity center of the golf club head. The material suitable for the insert portion 41 and the abutting portion 42 includes stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum alloy, magnesium alloy, titanium alloy, copper alloy, zinc alloy, tungsten alloy, stone, wood, plastic, rubber, or the like. Preferably, each of the insert portion 41 and the abutting portion 42 has a specific gravity ranging from 1.7 to 18 g/cm3. The specific gravity of the insert portion 41 can be identical to or different from that of the abutting portion 42.
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In view of the aforesaid, the golf club head of this invention is superior over the prior art in terms of bonding strength and stability, shock-absorption, and convenience of assembly. Furthermore, compared to the prior art in which the counterweight unit is assembled to the golf club head through screws, it is not necessary for the present invention to form a threaded cavity in the head body of the golf club head for attaching the counterweight unit to the head body. Therefore, the present invention is advantageous over the prior art in terms of manufacturing time and cost.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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