Claims
- 1. A set of at least three golf wedges having club heads of progressively increasing lofts, each of the club heads having a surface for striking a golf ball, with each surface including a series of grooves, the surfaces having frictional characteristics which increase with club loft, wherein the frictional characteristics are controlled by varying at least one of groove shape, groove spacing, groove edge sharpness, [and surface roughness,] the change in frictional characteristics being selected so as to equalize the spin rate imparted to a golf ball when struck by one of the wedges.
- 2. A set of wedges according to claim 1, wherein the shape of the grooves varies from wedge to wedge, with the sides of the grooves becoming progressively steeper with increasing loft.
- 3. A set of wedges according to claim 1, wherein the radii of the top edges of the grooves vary from wedge to wedge, with the radii of the top edges decreasing with increasing loft.
- 4. A set of wedges according to claim 1, wherein the surface roughness of said surfaces increases from wedge to wedge with increasing loft.
- 5. A set of wedges according to claim 1, wherein each of the said surfaces is provided in the form of an insert which is secured to the club head.
- 6. A set of wedges according to claim [1], wherein each of said wedges includes a shaft with the length of the shafts decreasing with increasing loft.
- 7. A set of at least three golf wedges having club heads of progressively increasing lofts, each of the club heads having a surface for striking a golf ball, with each surface including a series of grooves, the surfaces having frictional characteristics which increase with club loft, wherein the frictional characteristics are controlled by varying at least one of groove shape, groove spacing, and groove edge sharpness, the change in frictional characteristics being selected so as to equalize the spin rate imparted to a golf ball when struck by one of the wedges.
- 8. A set of wedges according to claim 7, wherein the shape of the grooves varies from wedge to wedge, with the sides of the grooves becoming progressively steeper with increasing loft
- 9. A set of wedges according to claim 10, wherein the radii of the top edges of the grooves vary from wedge to wedge, with the radii of the top edges decreasing with increasing loft.
- 10. A set of wedges according to claim 7, wherein the surface roughness of said surfaces increases from wedge to wedge with increasing loft.
- 11. A set of wedges according to claim 7, wherein each of said wedges includes a shaft with the length and stiffness of the shafts decreasing with increasing loft.
- 12. A set of wedges according to claim 2, wherein the radii of the top edges of the grooves vary from wedge to wedge, with the radii of the top edges decreasing with increasing loft.
- 13. A set of wedges according to claim 2, wherein the surface roughness of said surfaces increases from wedge to wedge with increasing loft.
- 14. A set of wedges according to claim 3, wherein the surface roughness of said surfaces increases from wedge to wedge with increasing loft.
- 15. A set of wedges according to claim 11, wherein the radii of the top edges of the grooves vary from wedge to wedge, with the radii of the top edges decreasing with increasing loft.
- 16. A set of wedges according to claim 8, wherein the surface roughness of said surfaces increases from wedge to wedge with increasing loft.
- 17. A set of wedges according to claim 9, wherein the surface roughness of said surfaces increases from wedge to wedge with increasing loft.
- 18. A set of wedges according to claim 1, wherein each of said wedges includes a shaft with the length and stiffness of the shafts decreasing with increasing loft.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. Section 119 based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/331,513, filed Nov. 19, 2001, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/351,623, filed Jan. 23, 2002, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US02/36990 |
11/18/2002 |
WO |
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Provisional Applications (2)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60331513 |
Nov 2001 |
US |
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60351623 |
Jan 2002 |
US |