1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a putter-type club head. In particular, the present invention relates to a putter-type club head including a light insert for adjusting a center of gravity and an alignment means for aiming a golf ball during putting.
2. Description of Related Art
U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,471,600 and 6,506,125, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 of the drawings, disclose a putter head comprising a body 10 that includes a face portion 11, a hosel (cylindrical rod) 12, a crown portion 101, a sole portion 102, an aft-mass portion 103, a central aperture 104, and an alignment means 105. The central aperture 105 extends through the body 10 and has a heel opening at a heel end of the body 22 and a toe opening at a toe end of the body 22. The alignment means 105 assist a golfer in properly aiming a golf ball toward a hole when putting. The center of gravity of the club head is positioned within the central aperture 104. The body 10 has an appropriate length “B” and an appropriate width “A”. The center of gravity of the club head and the ball striking point on the face portion 11 are located on a line normal to a general plane of the face portion 11 to effectively impart the momentum to the ball, thereby reducing striking error and improving striking accuracy.
Nevertheless, the weights of the crown portion 101 and the aft-mass portion 103 of the body 10 cause the center of the gravity to be located above the ball striking point on the face portion 11. As a result, the line passing through the center of gravity and the ball striking point is at an inclined angle with the ground, not parallel to the ground. The striking accuracy is thus adversely affected. Further, the body 10 having the central aperture 104 can only be manufactured by casting during which shrinkage cavities and cinder holes are easily generated in an inner wall delimiting the central aperture 104. Subsequent processing of the body 10 is difficult, and the qualified product ratio is decreased.
An object of the present invention is to provide a putter head including a light insert behind a face portion of the body of the putter head, allowing adjustment of the center of gravity of the club head. The putter head also includes an alignment means behind the face portion, assisting a golfer in properly aiming a golf ball toward a hole when putting. Thus, the striking error is reduced and the striking accuracy is improved. Further, the club head provides increased inertia moment, increasing the striking stability.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a putter head includes a body and a light insert. The body includes a face portion, two mass portions, and a connecting portion. The face portion is located on a front side of the body, the mass portions are located on two sides of the body, and the connecting portion is formed between the mass portions for connecting the mass portions, with a compartment being defined between the mass portion and the connecting portion. The light insert is securely mounted in the compartment of the body. The light insert includes at least one aiming mark on a top face thereof. Further, the club head has a center of gravity positioned within the light insert.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of this invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are now to be described hereinafter in detail, in which the same reference numerals are used in the preferred embodiments for the same parts as those in the prior art to avoid redundant description.
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The mass portions 13 are preferably L-shaped and located on two sides of the body 10 and contribute to the weight of the body 10. The connecting portion 14 provides connection between the mass portions 13 to provide the club head with increased inertia moment. The connecting portion 14 has a thickness smaller than 2 mm, preferably smaller than 1 mm, and is most preferably 0.5 mm. The connecting portion 14, the face portion 11, and the mass portions 13 together define the compartment 15 that has a rear open end for engaging with the light insert 20 through an appropriate means.
The light insert 20 is made of a light material having a density smaller than that of the body 10, such as polyurethane (PU), carbon fiber, epoxy, rubber, thermoplastic elastomer, natural high molecular polymers, or synthetic high molecular polymers. Further, the light insert 20 includes an alignment means on a top face thereof. The alignment means includes at least one aiming mark 21 for assisting a golfer in properly aiming a golf ball toward a hole when putting. Formation of the aiming mark 21 will be described in detail later. The aiming mark 21 is rectilinear or arrow-shaped for providing a convenient aiming aid. The width “A” of the body 10 is greater than the length “B” of the body 10. Further, the face portion 11 between the mass portions 13 has a thickness smaller than 2 mm, preferably smaller than 1 mm, and most preferably is 0.5 mm.
The light member 20 can be bonded to the body 10 by preformation, heat pressing formation, or injection molding. As illustrated in
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In view of the foregoing, the drawbacks including high center of gravity and shrinkage cavities and cinder holes generated in the manufacturing process of the conventional putter heads are obviated and/or mitigated by the putter head in accordance with the present invention. It is achieved by properly locating the light insert 20 and the aiming mark 21 to simplify the structure of the club head. The striking error is reduced and the striking accuracy is improved.
While the principles of this invention have been disclosed in connection with specific embodiments, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that these descriptions are not intended to limit the scope of the invention, and that any modification and variation without departing the spirit of the invention is intended to be covered by the scope of this invention defined only by the appended claims.
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20050159241 A1 | Jul 2005 | US |