Claims
- 1. A golf club wood head comprising:
- a club body;
- said club body having a ball striking surface, a crown surface, a toe surface, a rear surface, a heel surface, and an underside surface;
- at least one vortex generating means having a gently curving aerodynamic configuration capable of inducing a force against the club surface wherein each vortex generating means located within each of the crown, toe and underside surfaces extend rearwardly from just behind a plane containing the ball striking surface;
- at least one of the vortex generating means in the crown surface which flares outwardly towards the heel and toe surfaces as it extends towards the rear surface of the club wood head body and having an open terminal end adjacent the rear surface of the club wood head body and is dimensioned to produce net lift and thrust during a golf swing;
- at least one of the vortex generating means in the toe surface extends from adjacent the striking surface to a closed terminal end located adjacent the rear surface of the club wood head body and is dimensioned to produce net lift and thrust during a golf swing;
- at least one of the vortex generating means in the underside surface is located substantially centrally between the heel and toe surfaces and the vortex generating means flares outwardly towards the heel and toe surfaces as it extends towards the rear surface of the club wood head body and having an open terminal end adjacent the rear surface of the club wood head body and is dimensioned to produce net lift and thrust during a golf swing;
- and each of the vortex generating means in the crown, toe and underside surfaces are substantially equal in depth along their respective lengths;
- whereby the aerodynamic forces created by the vortex generating means in the crown and underside surfaces create a net lift and thrust during a golf swing.
- 2. The golf club wood head according to claim 1 wherein the at least one vortex generating means in the underside surface is substantially v-shaped.
- 3. The golf club wood head according to claim 2 wherein each indentation is substantially elliptical in configuration in the toe surface.
- 4. The golf club wood head according to claim 1 wherein the golf club wood head is made from one or more materials selected from the following group: an acrylic, a polymeric based material or a metal alloy.
- 5. The golf dub wood head according to claim 1 wherein there are at least two vortex generating means positioned in the toe surface.
- 6. The golf club wood head according to claim 1 wherein there ore at least two vortex generating means positioned in the crown surface.
- 7. The golf club wood head according to claim 1 wherein there is one vortex generating means positioned in the underside surface.
- 8. A golf club wood head comprising:
- a club body;
- said club body having a ball striking surface, a crown surface, a toe surface, a heel surface, a rear surface, and an underside surface;
- at least one substantially elliptical indentation embedded in the toe surface and at least one v-shaped indentation in each of the crown and underside surfaces flaring outwardly towards the heel and toe surfaces as each indentation extends towards the rear surface of the club wood head body with the v-shaped indentation in each of the crown and underside surfaces dimensioned to produce a net lift and thrust during a golf club swing;
- each of the v-shaped indentations being oriented substantially normal to a plane containing the ball striking surface;
- each of the v-shaped indentations in the crown and underside surfaces being substantially equal in depth along their respective lengths;
- whereby the aerodynamic forces created by the indentations create a net lift and thrust during a golf club swing.
- 9. The golf club wood head according to claim 8 wherein the golf club wood head is made from one or more materials selected from the following group: an acrylic, a polymeric based material or a metal alloy.
- 10. The golf dub wood head according to claim 8 wherein there ore at least two substantially elliptical indentations embedded in the toe surface.
- 11. The golf club wood head according to claim 8 wherein there are at least two v-shaped indentations flaring rearwardly embedded in the crown surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a CIP of application Ser. No. 08/152,310, filed Nov. 12, 1993, now abandoned.
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