Claims
- 1. An iron-type golf club head having a solid metal body comprising:a face defined by a substantially flat first plane and including a golf-ball-striking surface with a center portion, said face having an opposing rear surface; a heel having an upwardly extending hosel for connection to an elongated shaft; a toe opposite said heel, the face being interposed the toe and the heel; a sole interposed the heel and the toe and disposed below the face; a top-line interposed the heel and the toe; a back opposite the face and having a cavity extending toward the face and covering a majority of the back; a peripheral belt surrounding the cavity of the back and including a toe perimeter portion, a heel perimeter portion, a sole perimeter portion, a top-line perimeter portion and junction perimeter portions interposed adjacent ones of the toe, heel, sole and top-line perimeter portions, wherein a majority of the weight of the club head is disposed within the peripheral belt; and a single bridge member superposed a portion of the cavity, the bridge member comprising a first end and a second end attached to the belt in combinations, respectively, selected from a group consisting of the top-line perimeter portion and the toe perimeter portion, the top-line perimeter portion and the heel perimeter portion, the top-line perimeter portion and a junction perimeter portion, the sole perimeter portion and the heel perimeter portion, the sole perimeter portion and a junction perimeter portion, the heel perimeter portion and a junction perimeter portion, the toe perimeter portion and a junction perimeter portion, and a first junction perimeter portion and a second junction perimeter portion so as to place the center of mass of the bridge member in a predetermined location different from the location of the center of mass of the club head absent the bridge member; whereby the trajectory of the ball struck by the golf ball-striking surface of the face is influenced by the location of the center of mass of the bridge member relative to the center of mass of the club head absent the bridge member.
- 2. An iron-type golf club head as defined in claim 1, wherein the bridge member comprises a first metal and a second metal.
- 3. An iron-type golf club head as defined in claim 2, wherein the density of the first metal is lower than the density of the second metal.
- 4. An iron-type golf club head as defined in claim 2, wherein the first metal is disposed adjacent the first end of the bridge member and the second metal is disposed adjacent the second end of the bridge member.
- 5. An iron-type golf club head as defined in claim 2, wherein at least a portion of the second metal is surrounded by the first metal.
- 6. An iron-type golf club head as defined in claim 2, wherein the first metal and the second metal are substantially coextensive.
- 7. An iron-type golf club head as defined in claim 1, wherein the weight of the bridge member is about 5%-40% of the total weight of the club head.
- 8. An iron-type golf club head as defined in claim 1, wherein the center of mass of the bridge member is closer to one of a portion of the peripheral belt, the toe, the heel, the topline and the sole of the club head than is the center of mass of the club head absent the bridge member.
- 9. An iron-type golf club head as defined in claim 1, wherein the bridge member is spaced from the rear surface of the face by about {fraction (1/16)} inch to 2.0 inches.
- 10. An iron-type golf club head comprising:a peripheral belt surrounding a cavity defined by a rear surface in the back of the club head, the peripheral belt including a toe perimeter portion, a heel perimeter portion, a sole perimeter portion, a topline perimeter portion and junction perimeter portions interposed adjacent ones of the toe, heel, sole and topline perimeter portions; and a single bridge member having two ends, each attached to the peripheral belt in at least one combination, respectively, of a topline perimeter portion and a heel perimeter portion, a topline perimeter portion and a junction perimeter portion, a sole perimeter portion and a heel perimeter portion, a sole perimeter portion and a junction perimeter portion, a heel perimeter portion and a junction perimeter portion, a toe perimeter portion and a junction perimeter portion, and a first junction perimeter portion and a second junction perimeter portion so as to place the center of mass of the bridge member in a predetermined location different from the location of the center of mass of the club head absent the bridge member in such a way as to influence the trajectory of a ball struck by the club head.
- 11. An iron-type golf club head having a solid metal body comprising:a face including a golf-ball-striking surface with a center portion, said face having an opposing rear surface; a heel having an upwardly extending hosel for connection to an elongated shaft; a toe opposite said heel, the face being interposed the toe and the heel; a sole interposed the heel and the toe and disposed below the face; a top-line interposed the heel and the toe; a back opposite the face and having a cavity extending toward the face and covering a majority of the back; a peripheral belt surrounding the cavity of the back and including a toe perimeter portion, a heel perimeter portion, a sole perimeter portion, a topline perimeter portion and junction perimeter portions interposed adjacent ones of the toe, heel, sole and topline perimeter portions; and a single bridge member superposed a portion of the cavity, spaced away from said rear surface of said face and comprising a first end attached to one of the topline, heel, toe, sole and junction perimeter portions and a second end attached to one of the topline, heel, toe, sole and junction perimeter portions, the bridge member comprising a first metal and a second metal wherein the density of the first metal is lower than the density of the second metal and the weight of the bridge member is about 5%-40% of the total weight of the club head.
- 12. An iron-type golf club head as defined in claim 11 wherein the first metal is disposed adjacent the first end of the bridge member and the second metal is disposed adjacent the second end of the bridge member.
- 13. An iron-type golf club head as defined in claim 11 wherein at least a portion of the second metal is surrounded by the first metal.
- 14. An iron-type golf club as defined in claim 11 wherein the first metal and the second metal are substantially coextensive.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO EARLIER FILED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/476,573 filed Jan.3, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,280,348 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/989,817 filed Dec. 12, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,077,173.
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