Claims
- 1. A golf club head having a metallic and hollow head body having an interior and exterior, said head body having a face for striking a golf ball and a sole portion extending rearwardly from said face along a bottom of the head body, comprising:
- a sole portion of the head body formed with a concave portion expanding toward the interior of the head body;
- a balance weight being provided in the concave portion, which is disposed on approximately the same plane with the sole portion, the balance weight being formed of material having a larger specific gravity than that of the head body,
- wherein a front end of said concave portion is located toward said face, while a back end of said concave portion is located rearwardly relative to a center portion of said sole portion, said back end extending farther at its toe side than at its heel side.
- 2. A golf club head having a metallic and hollow head body according to claim 1, further comprising two or more ribs slightly protruding toward the exterior of the head body, said ribs extending from the face of the head body rearwardly,
- wherein said ribs extend from said face rearwardly in parallel at preset intervals, said ribs having arc-shaped configurations along downwardly directed bottoms, said arc-shaped configurations each having a radius of curvature approximately equal to an orbital radius of the club head during swinging.
- 3. A golf club head having a metallic and hollow head body according to claim 2,
- wherein a front end of said concave portion is located toward said face, while a back end of said concave portion is located rearwardly relative to a center portion of said sole portion, said back end extending farther at its toe side than its heel side.
- 4. A golf club head having a metallic and hollow head body according to claim 2,
- wherein a front end of said concave portion is located toward said face, while a back end of said concave portion is located rearwardly relative to a center portion of said sole portion, said back end extending farther at its heel side than its toe side.
- 5. A golf club head having a metallic and hollow head body having an interior and exterior, said head body having a face for striking a golf ball and a sole portion extending rearwardly from said face along a bottom of the head body, comprising:
- a sole portion of the head body formed with a concave portion expanding toward the interior of the head body;
- a balance weight being provided in the concave portion, which is disposed on approximately the same plane with the sole portion, the balance weight being formed of material having a larger specific gravity than that of the head body,
- wherein a front end of said concave portion is located toward said face, while a back end of said concave portion is located rearwardly relative to a center portion of said sole portion, said back end extending farther at its toe side than at its heel side,
- two or more ribs slightly protruding toward the exterior of the head body, said ribs extending from slightly rearward of said face rearwardly in parallel at preset intervals, said ribs having arc-shaped configurations along downwardly directed bottoms, said arc-shaped configurations each having a radius of curvature approximately equal to an orbital radius of the club head during swinging.
- 6. A golf club head having a metallic and hollow head body having an interior and exterior, said head body having a face for striking a golf ball and a sole portion extending rearwardly from said face, comprising:
- a sole portion of the head body formed with a concave portion expanding toward the interior of the head body;
- a balance weight being provided in the concave portion, which is disposed on approximately the same plane with the sole portion, the balance weight being formed of material having a larger specific gravity than that of the head body,
- wherein a front end of said concave portion is located toward said face, while a back end of said concave portion is located rearwardly relative to a center portion of said sole portion, said back end extending farther at its heel side than at its toe side.
Priority Claims (9)
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5-117328 |
May 1993 |
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5-129620 |
May 1993 |
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5-334330 |
Dec 1993 |
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6-21399 |
Feb 1994 |
JPX |
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6-24319 |
Feb 1994 |
JPX |
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6-30240 |
Feb 1994 |
JPX |
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6-35844 |
Mar 1994 |
JPX |
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6-67365 |
Apr 1994 |
JPX |
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6-68786 |
Apr 1994 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 245,874 filed on May 19, 1994, now pending.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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4367678 |
Dec 1992 |
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5-305162 |
Nov 1993 |
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Divisions (1)
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245874 |
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