This application claims priority to China Application Serial Number 200810007000.9, filed Jan. 28, 2008, which is herein incorporated by reference.
This invention relates to a golf club head, and more particularly, to golf club head with a thinner striking plate.
Current golf club heads may use a material with great coefficient of restitution (COR) to form the main body for better striking effect, thereby raising the striking distance. When striking the golf club ball with the golf club head, the striking plate thereof can apply the striking force to the golf ball. However, according to dynamic theory, a simultaneous reacting force (i.e. striking stress) is affected on the striking plate that may cause vibrations and shocks on the golf club. Although most of the striking stress or impact energy is absorbed or reduced by the structure of the golf club, the unabsorbed impact energy may be transmitted through the shaft to the handle. This causes an uncomfortable condition in user's hand when striking, and even damages the structural strength of the golf club.
Further, in the dynamic analysis, to improve striking accuracy and direction controllability of the golf ball, when the golf ball begins to make contact with the striking plate, the striking plate should be rapidly and significantly compressed when subjected to a slight striking stress, and the striking plate should rapidly resume its shape, thereby creating a greater restoring force to be fed to the golf ball. Therefore, the golf club head is deformed when striking the golf ball. Furthermore, to enhance the vibration-absorbing effect of the golf club head, the striking plate must be thicker, such as 2.3 mm, and thus consume more striking plate material and increase the weight thereof.
Therefore, an aspect of the present invention is to provide a golf club head to enhance the vibration-absorbing effect thereof and reduce the thickness of the striking plate.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the golf club head comprises a main body, striking plate and a thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material. The main body includes a chamber. The striking plate is disposed on the front side of the main body, wherein the chamber of is connected to the rear side of the striking plate, and the thickness of the striking plate is substantially between 0.76 mm and 2.25 mm. The thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material is formed in the chamber of the main body and touches the rear side of the striking plate, wherein the density of the thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material is substantially between 0.5 g/cm3 and 1.3 a/cm3, and wherein the characteristic time the golf club head is in contact with the golf ball is substantially less than 257 micro-seconds.
Therefore, with the application of the golf club head disclosed in the embodiments of the present invention, the vibration-absorbing effect can be improved, and the thickness of the striking plate can be reduced.
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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y1=−204.58x1+712.88 [Eq. 1]
Wherein x1 and y1 are respectively the thickness of the striking plate and the characteristic time the golf club head 100 is in contact with the golf ball without the thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material 130.
A line 102 illustrates the relationship between the thickness of the striking plate and the characteristic time of the golf club head 100 with the thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material 130. The line 102 can be expressed as:
y2=−16.6x2+256.58 [Eq. 2]
Wherein x2 and y2 are respectively the thickness of the striking plate and the characteristic time of the golf club head 100 with the thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material 130.
From the lines 101 and 102, when the golf club head 100 does not have the thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material 130, the thickness of the striking plate 120 has to be increased to greater than 2.3 mm to reduce the characteristic time thereof to less than 239 micro-seconds. However, when the golf club head 100 has the thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material 130, the characteristic time thereof can be less than −204.58x+712.88, wherein x is the thickness of the striking plate 120. When the thickness of the striking plate 120 is less than 1.8 mm, the characteristic time thereof can still be less than 239 micro-seconds. Therefore, the golf club head 100 with the thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material 130 can reduce the thickness of the striking plate 120 and enhance the vibration-absorbing effect thereof.
When hitting a golf ball with the golf club head 100, the golf ball comes into contact with the striking plate 120, which results in the maximum deformation of the striking plate 120, and leaves the striking plate 120. When hitting of the golf ball, the striking plate 120 deforms rearward and creates a stress pressing against the thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material 130 resulting in continuous compression of the thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material 130. At this time, the thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material 130 can allow the striking plate 120 to deform and absorb the vibration of the golf club head 100, thereby enhancing the vibration-absorbing effect.
Further, the thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material 130 can provide the striking plate 120 with a supporting strength. For example, when the golf club head 100 is tested by a golf ball hitting with the velocity of 50 m/s, in comparison with the conventional striking plate, the striking plate 120 of the golf club head 100 is allowed to be thinner, but is not damaged.
Referring to Table 1, Table 1 shows the relationship between the golf club head with and without TPE. When the golf club head 100 of the present embodiment has the thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material 130 (such as TPE), and the volume compression ratio thereof is 7%, taking the striking plate made of 174ph stainless steel (the tensile strength is 100 kg/mm) for example, in comparison with the conventional golf club head without TPE, the thickness of the golf club head 100 is 0.97 mm, and the thickness of the conventional golf club head is 2.3 mm. Further, taking the striking plate made of Maraging350 (the tensile strength is 240 kg/mm) for example, the thickness of the golf club head 100 is 0.76 mm, and the thickness of the conventional golf club head is 1.8 mm.
Therefore, the golf club head 100 of the present embodiment can improve the vibration-absorbing effect thereof, enhance a comfortable condition in user's hand when striking and raise the using life time thereof. Further, the thickness of the striking plate 120 can be allowed to reduced, thereby reducing the material used and the weight thereof.
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Therefore, the golf club head with the thermoplastic elastic vibration-absorbing material can improve the vibration-absorbing effect thereof and reduce the thickness of the striking plate to reduce the material used and the weight thereof.
As is understood by a person skilled in the art, the foregoing embodiments of the present invention are strengths of the present invention rather than limiting of the present invention. It is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, the scope of which should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structure.
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