Information
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Patent Grant
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6695714
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Patent Number
6,695,714
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Date Filed
Monday, March 10, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 24, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An iron-type golf club head includes a body having a front face arranged for impact with a golf ball, a heel end, a toe end and a beveled sole. The beveled sole has leading and trailing edges with a ridge located between them. The beveled sole includes a primary surface and a secondary surface, both of which vary in width from the heel end to the toe end. The primary surface is located between the leading edge and the ridge, and the secondary surface is located between the trailing edge and the ridge. The primary surface has a first width dimension adjacent the heel end, a second width dimension measured along a center line located substantially between the heel and toe ends, and a third width dimension adjacent the toe end. The first and third width dimensions of the primary surface are less than the second width dimension of the primary surface. The secondary surface has a first width dimension adjacent the heel end, a second width dimension measured along the center line, and a third width dimension adjacent the toe end. The first and third width dimensions of the secondary surface are greater than the second width dimension of the secondary surface.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to golf equipment and, in particular, to a golf club head of an iron-type.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,897,065 to Karsten Solheim discloses a golf club head to which one end of a shaft is attached. The golf club head has a heel, a toe, and a beveled sole extending between the heel and the toe. The beveled sole includes a trailing portion defined by a ridge that extends from the toe to the heel midway between the leading and trailing edges of the sole. The ridge passes through the neutral axis of the club head where the neutral axis is defined by a plumb line extending from a point located approximately at the center of a grip that is attached to the other end of the shaft.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a golf club head of an iron-type including a body having a front face arranged for impact with a golf ball, a heel end, a toe end and a beveled sole. The beveled sole has a leading edge disposed along a bottom portion of the front face, a trailing edge disposed rearwardly of the leading edge, and a ridge located between the leading and trailing edges. The beveled sole has a primary surface located between the leading edge and the ridge. The primary surface varies in width from the heel end to the toe end. The primary surface has a first width dimension adjacent the heel end and a second width dimension measured along a center line located substantially midway between the heel and toe ends. The first width dimension of the primary surface is less than the second width dimension of the primary surface. The beveled sole also has a secondary surface located between the trailing edge and the ridge. The secondary surface meets the primary surface along the ridge and is disposed at an obtuse angle to the primary surface. The secondary surface also varies in width from the heel end to the toe end. The secondary surface has a first width dimension adjacent the heel end and a second width dimension measured along the center line. The first width dimension of the secondary surface is greater than the second width dimension of the secondary surface.
The front face preferably has a loft angle of at least 48 degrees, and a hosel with a longitudinal axis may be connected to the heel end of the body. The primary surface of the beveled sole has a heel extension that is intersected by the longitudinal axis of the hosel. The body may also have a back face opposite the front face with an elongated cavity formed in therein. A weight member is disposed in the cavity. The primary surface of the beveled sole may have a third width dimension adjacent the toe end. The third width dimension of the primary surface is less than the second width dimension of the primary surface. The secondary surface of the beveled sole may have a third width dimension adjacent the toe end. The third width dimension of the secondary surface is greater than the second width dimension of the secondary surface.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a golf club head embodying the present invention;
FIG. 2
is front elevational view of the golf club head shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a rear elevational view of the golf club head shown in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 4
is a bottom view of the golf club head shown in FIG.
1
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1-3
, a golf club head
10
includes a body
12
and a hosel
14
for receiving one end of a shaft (not shown). The hosel
14
has a longitudinal axis A. The body
12
has a heel end
16
and a toe end
18
that are spaced apart, and the hosel
14
includes a neck
20
connected to the heel end
16
of the body
12
. The club head
10
is preferably cast from suitable metal such as stainless steel. A front face
22
arranged for impact with a golf ball is provided on the body
12
and extends between the heel and toe ends
16
,
18
. The front face
22
is provided with a plurality of grooves
24
and preferably has a loft angle of at least 48 degrees.
The body
12
includes a back face
26
opposite the front face
22
. The back face
26
has an elongated cavity
28
formed therein, and a weight member
30
is disposed in the cavity
28
. The cavity
28
extends into a lower thickened section
12
a
of the body
12
. The weight member
30
is preferably made of polymer containing tungsten powder and is selected from a plurality of weight members (not shown) of different weights. By selecting a particular weight member, the club head
10
may have its overall weight adjusted to a particular level.
According to the present invention, the club head
10
has a beveled sole
32
with a leading edge
34
disposed along a bottom portion of the front face
22
and a trailing edge
36
disposed rearwardly of the leading edge
34
as shown in FIG.
4
. The beveled sole
32
includes a primary surface
38
and a secondary surface
40
which are disposed at an acute angle to each other and meet along a ridge
42
that is located between the leading and trailing edges
34
,
36
. The primary surface
38
is located between the leading edge
34
and the ridge
42
while the secondary surface
40
is located between the trailing edge
36
and the ridge
42
. Both the primary and secondary surfaces
38
,
40
vary in width between the heel and toe ends
16
,
18
of the body
12
. The primary surface
38
has a heel extension
39
that is intersected by the longitudinal axis A of the hosel
14
. The longitudinal axis A does not pass through the ridge
42
since the ridge
42
is offset toward the trailing edge
36
. The heel extension
39
of the primary surface
38
improves the performance of the club head
10
by allowing it to pass through grass or sand without digging in.
The primary surface
38
has a first width dimension
38
a
adjacent the heel end
16
, a second width dimension
38
b
measured along a center line C located substantially midway between the heel and toe ends
16
,
18
, and a third width dimension
38
c
adjacent the toe end
18
. In the preferred embodiment of the club head
10
, the first and third width dimensions
38
a
,
38
c
are less than the second width dimension
38
b
. The secondary surface
40
has a first width dimension
40
a
adjacent the heel end
16
, a second width dimension
40
b
measured along the center line C, and a third width dimension
40
c
adjacent the toe end
18
. In the preferred embodiment of the club head
10
, the first and third width dimensions
40
a
,
40
c
are greater than the second width dimension
40
b.
Claims
- 1. A golf club head of an iron-type comprising:a body having a front face arranged for impact with a golf ball, a heel end, a toe end and a beveled sole; said beveled sole having a leading edge disposed along a bottom portion of said front face, a trailing edge disposed rearwardly of said leading edge, and a ridge located between said leading and trailing edges; said beveled sole having a primary surface located between said leading edge and said ridge, said primary surface varying in width from said heel end to said toe end, said primary surface having a first width dimension adjacent said heel end and a second width dimension measured along a center line located substantially midway between said heel and toe ends, said first width dimension of said primary surface being less than said second width dimension of said primary surface; and said beveled sole also having a secondary surface located between said trailing edge and said ridge, said secondary surface meeting said primary surface along said ridge and being disposed at an obtuse angle to said primary surface, said secondary surface also varying in width from said heel end to said toe end, said secondary surface having a first width dimension adjacent said heel end and a second width dimension measured along said center line, said first width dimension of said secondary surface being greater than said second width dimension of said secondary surface.
- 2. The golf club head of claim 1, wherein said front face has a loft angle at least 48 degrees.
- 3. The golf club head of claim 1, further comprising:a hosel connected to said heel end of said body and adapted for receiving a shaft, said hosel having a longitudinal axis; and said primary surface of said beveled sole has a heel extension that is intersected by the longitudinal axis of said hosel.
- 4. The golf club head of claim 1, further comprising:said body including a back face opposite said front face; said back face having an elongated cavity formed therein; and a weight member disposed in said cavity.
- 5. The golf club head of claim 4, wherein said cavity extends into a lower thickened section of said body.
- 6. The golf club head of claim 1, wherein said primary surface of said beveled sole has a third width dimension adjacent said toe end, and wherein said third width dimension of said primary surface is less than said second width dimension of said primary surface.
- 7. The golf club head of claim 1, wherein said secondary surface of said beveled sole has a third width dimension adjacent said toe end, and wherein said third width dimension of said secondary surface is greater than said second width dimension of said secondary surface.
- 8. A golf club head of an iron-type comprising:a body having a front face arranged for impact with a golf ball, a heel end, a toe end and a beveled sole; said beveled sole having a leading edge disposed along a bottom portion of said front face, a trailing edge disposed rearwardly of said leading edge, and a ridge located between said leading and trailing edges; said beveled sole having a primary surface located between said leading edge and said ridge, said primary surface varying in width from said heel end to said toe end, said primary surface having a first width dimension adjacent said heel end, a second width dimension measured along a center line located substantially midway between said heel and toe ends and a third width dimension adjacent said toe end, said first and third width dimensions of said primary surface being less than said second width dimension of said primary surface; and said beveled sole also having a secondary surface located between said trailing edge and said ridge, said secondary surface meeting said primary surface along said ridge and being disposed at an obtuse angle to said primary surface, said secondary surface also varying in width from said heel end to said toe end, said secondary surface having a first width dimension adjacent said heel end, a second width dimension measured along said center line and a third width dimension adjacent said toe end, said first and third width dimensions of said secondary surface being greater than said second width dimension of said secondary surface.
- 9. The golf club head of claim 8, further comprising:a hosel connected to said body and adapted for receiving a shaft, said hosel having a longitudinal axis; and said primary surface of said beveled sole having a heel extension intersected by the longitudinal axis of said hosel.
- 10. A golf club head of an iron-type comprising:a body having a front face arranged for impact with a golf ball, a back face opposite said front face, a heel end, a toe end and a beveled sole, said front face having a loft angle of at least 48 degrees, said back face having an elongated cavity extending into a thickened section of said body; a weight member disposed in said cavity; a hosel connected to said heel end of said body and adapted for receiving a shaft, said hosel having a longitudinal axis; said beveled sole having a leading edge disposed along a bottom portion of said front face, a trailing edge disposed rearwardly of said leading edge, and a ridge located between said leading and trailing edges; said beveled sole having a primary surface located between said leading edge and said ridge, said primary surface varying in width from said heel end to said toe end, said primary surface having a first width dimension adjacent said heel end, a second width dimension measured along a center line located substantially midway between said heel and toe ends and a third width dimension adjacent said toe end, said first and third width dimensions of said primary surface being less than said second width dimension of said primary surface; said primary surface of said beveled sole having a heel extension intersected by the longitudinal axis of said hosel; and said beveled sole also having a secondary surface located between said trailing edge and said ridge, said secondary surface meeting said primary surface along said ridge and being disposed at an obtuse angle to said primary surface, said secondary surface also varying in width from said heel end to said toe end, said secondary surface having a first width dimension adjacent said heel end, a second width dimension measured along said center line and a third width dimension adjacent said toe end, said first and third width dimensions of said secondary surface being greater than said second width dimension of said secondary surface.
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