The present invention relates to a putter head and to a putter head set.
In a golf game, final putting often decides the game, and not only the golfer's capability of putting but also the performance and characteristics of a putter are one of the factors in deciding the game. The performance and characteristics of a putter includes, for example, the center of gravity and moment of inertia of the putter head, ease of finding a putting line, and ease of setting. The adjustability of the performance and characteristics of a putter according to the physical condition of the golfer on the play day and the kind and condition of the green lawn is advantageous to the golfer.
However, in order to obtain the performance and characteristics of a putter, it is necessary to form the putter head into a specific shape using a specific material. Depending on the skill level and the adopted theory of the golfer, various performance and characteristics of the putter are required, and also, individual golfers like different appearances of putters. Therefore, putter heads having a wide variety of designs have been developed. However, there are few putter heads available for which the golfer can adjust the performance and characteristics of the putter.
For example, Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2001-224718 describes a putter head formed by combining four parts to change the center of gravity of the putter head. The putter head is configured so that the four parts consist of a body, two wing parts located on both sides of the body, and a bottom part, and by fitting protrusions of the bottom part in grooves formed in the body and the wing parts, the parts are connected to each other. By forming the right and left wing parts by using materials having a different specific gravity, the center of gravity of the putter head can be changed to the right or the left.
In the configuration described in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2001-224718, however, although the center of gravity of putter head can be changed greatly by changing the specific gravity of the right and left wing parts of putter head, it is difficult to greatly change the moment of inertia of the putter head. Also, in the configuration described in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2001-224718, the number of parts constituting the putter head is large, and therefore it is not easy to assemble a putter head having a strength capable of withstanding putting by using these many parts.
Also, Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2005-66249 describes a putter head provided with a front half body having a face surface and an arcuate rear half body attached to the rear side of the front half body. The front half body is formed of a metal having a small specific gravity, and the arcuate rear half body is formed of a metal having a large specific gravity. Therefore, the moment of inertia around the center of gravity of putter head is high, and the sweet area of putter head is large. However, Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2005-66249 does not particularly describe that the moment of inertia of the putter head is adjusted. Also, in the configuration described in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2005-66249, the front half body and the rear half body are fixed with two bolts, so that this configuration is still insufficient for the golfer to himself or herself adjust the moment of inertia easily.
The present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and accordingly an object thereof is to provide a putter head such that the performance and characteristics of a putter, such as appearance, center of gravity, moment of inertia, ease of finding a putting line, and ease of setting, can be adjusted by easily changing the shape of putter head by the golfer himself or herself, and a putter head set.
To achieve the above object, in one aspect of the present invention, a putter head in accordance with the present invention includes a body member having a face surface for hitting a ball and a back member detachably installed to the body member, and is characterized in that the back member is detachably installed to the body member with one screw only.
Also, as another aspect of the present invention, a putter head set in accordance with the present invention includes a body member having a face surface for hitting a ball, and a plurality of back members exchangeably installed at the body member, and is characterized in that one of the plurality of back members is exchangeably installed at the body member with one screw only.
The body member preferably has a specific gravity less than that of the back member. Also, the body member preferably has a hardness lower than that of the back member. The putter head in accordance with the present invention preferably further includes a means for fixing the position of the back member with respect to the body member. It is preferable that the back member be fixed to the body member in the state in which the tip end part of the back member is pressed against the back part of the body member, and the tip end part be formed of a polymer material.
According to the present invention, since the back member is exchangeably installed to the body member with one screw only as described above, the golfer himself or herself can easily remove the back member of the putter head to change the shape of the putter head. Therefore, the performance and characteristics of a putter, such as appearance, center of gravity, moment of inertia, ease of finding a putting line, and ease of setting, can be adjusted.
One embodiment of a putter head in accordance with the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
The body member 10 includes, in addition to the face surface 11, a crown part 12, a sole part 13, side parts 14, and a back part 15. To the crown part 12 of the body member 10, the hosel 40 is fixed. The back part 15 of the body member 10 is provided with a pair of flaps 16 extending toward the rear of the putter head 1. The paired flaps 16 are preferably parallel with each other as shown in the figures. Also, the distance between the flaps 16 is made at least equal to the thickness of the back member 20.
A flap 16a on the crown side is provided with a positioning opening 18. As the shape of the positioning opening 18, a shape formed by cutting out the end part of the flap 16a as shown in
As shown in the figures, the flap 16b on the sole side is preferably provided so as to extend in the same plane as the outer surface of the sole part 13. In this case, the screw fixing hole 17 may be provided ranging from the outer surface of the flap 16b on the sole side to the outer surface of the sole part 13. Also, the back part 15 of the body member 10 is preferably provided with a concavity 19 for accommodating the back member 20 between the crown-side flap 16a and the sole-side 16b.
As shown in the figures, the back member 20 is preferably provided with two extending parts 21 extending toward the rear of the putter head 1. These two extending parts 21 are provided in a fixing part 22 that is fixed to the body member 10. In the case in which the back member 20 is provided with two extending parts 21, the back member 20 can be formed substantially into a U shape or a Y shape in plan view as well as a V shape as shown in
In order to increase the moment of inertia of the putter head to increase the sweet area, an angle formed between the two extending parts 21 is preferably large, being, for example, 80 degrees or greater, preferably 90 to 120 degrees. On the other hand, in order to decrease the moment of inertia of the putter head to make the hitting feeling sensitive, the angle formed between the two extending parts 21 is preferably small, being, for example, 30 degrees or smaller, preferably 0 degrees.
On the surface on the crown side of the fixing part 22 of the back member 20, a positioning protrusion 23 is provided. The protrusion 23 has a shape and size so as to fit the positioning opening 18 in the crown-side flap 16a of the body member 10. In the case in which the plurality of positioning openings 18 are provided, the protrusion 23 can be provided in plural numbers. In the surface on the sole side of the fixing part 22, a threaded hole 24, with which the external thread part 32 of the screw 30 is threadedly engaged, is provided.
In the fixing part 22 of the back member 20, a tip end part 25 formed of a polymer material is provided in the tip end portion on the body member 10 side of the fixing part 22. As shown in the
The polymer material can be selected from synthetic resin, thermoplastic elastomer, and rubber. As the synthetic resin, for example, urethane resin can be used. As the thermoplastic elastomer, for example, urethane-based thermoplastic elastomer, polyamide-based thermoplastic elastomer, or polyester-based thermoplastic elastomer can be used. As the rubber, for example, styrene-butadiene rubber or butadiene rubber can be used.
The body member 10 preferably has a specific gravity less than that of the back member 20. By changing the shape of the back member 20 by decreasing the specific gravity of the body member 10 and increasing the specific gravity of the back member 20, the moment of inertia of the putter head 1 can be changed significantly. Also, the body member 10 preferably has a hardness less than that of the back member 20. By decreasing the hardness of the body member 10, the hitting feeling at the time when a ball is hit by the face surface can be made soft.
As a material that meets the above-described conditions, for example, aluminum, aluminum alloy, titanium, or titanium alloy can be used for the body member 10. As the aluminum alloy, AC4C (specific gravity: 2.7, Vickers hardness: about 200) or the like can be used. Also, for the back member 20, stainless steel, copper alloy, tungsten alloy, or the like can be used. As the stainless steel, SUS630 (specific gravity: 7.8, Vickers hardness: about 400) or the like can be used.
Although not shown in the figures, in the case in which a concavity is provided in the face surface 11 of the body member 10, and an insert formed of a polymer material is arranged in this concavity, too, the hitting feeling at the time when a ball is hit can be made soft. As the polymer material capable of being used for the insert, synthetic resin, thermoplastic elastomer, and the like are available.
The screw 30 is preferably made of a metal, further preferably made of the same material as that of the body member 10 or the back member 20. As the material for the screw 30, for example, aluminum, aluminum alloy, or stainless steel can be used. Although not shown in the figures, in the surface of the screw head part 31, a slot or a cross hole can be provided.
According to the above-described configuration, for the putter head 1, since the back member 20 is fixed to the body member 10 with one screw 30 only, the back member 20 can be removed easily from the body member 10 by loosening and removing the screw 30 as shown in
When the back member 20 is to be installed to the body member 10, first, the fixing part 22 of the back member 20 is inserted between the paired flaps 16 provided in the back part 15 of the body member 10. At this time, the positioning protrusion 23 provided on the crown-side surface of the fixing part 22 of the back member 20 is inserted into the positioning opening 18 provided in the crown-side flap 16a of the body member 10. Also, the back member 20 is inserted into the body member 10 until the tip end part 25 of the back member 20 comes into contact with the back part 15 in the concavity 19 of the body member 10. At this time, the threaded hole 24 in the fixing part 22 of the back member 20 aligns with the screw fixing small-diameter hole 17b in the body member 10.
Next, the external thread part 32 of the screw 30 is caused to pass through the screw fixing small-diameter hole 17b in the body member 10. Then, the screw 30 is turned until the screw head part 31 of the screw 30 is locked to the hole bottom 17c of the screw fixing hole 17. Thereby, the external thread part 32 is threadedly engaged with the threaded hole 24 in the back member 20, whereby the back member 20 is fixed to the body member 10.
Although the back member 20 is fixed to the body member 10 with one screw 30 only, the two protrusions 23 provided on the crown-side surface of the fixing part 22 of the back member 20 fit in the two openings 18 provided in the crown-side flap 16a of the body member 10. Therefore, even if some load is applied to the back member 20, the back member 20 can be prevented from moving with respect to the body member 10. Also, since the back member 20 is fixed to the body member 10 in the state in which the tip end part 25, which is formed of a polymer material, of the back member 20 makes contact with the back part 15 of the body member 10, by the elasticity of the polymer material, a play can be prevented from occurring between the body member 10 and the back member 20.
Since the back member 20 is fixed detachably, a back member having a shape different from that shown in
Also, as shown in
As described above, according to the present invention, the moment of inertia of the putter head 1 (around the axis passing through the center of gravity of putter head) can be changed by exchanging the back member 20 that is installed to the body member 10. In the case in which plural back members are prepared, the back members are preferably such that the weight of the putter head 1 is in the range of 300 to 400 g, and the moment of inertia around the center of gravity of the putter head 1 (the axis perpendicular to the horizontal plane is the reference) is in the range of 3000 to 7000 g·cm2. In particular, among the plurality of back members, each back member preferably has a difference in shape such that the moment of inertia around the center of gravity of the putter head 1 changes by 200 g·cm2 or greater, preferably 500 g·cm2 or greater.
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