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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a golf club head. More specifically, the present invention relates to a putter having an insert and features that allow a golfer to adjust the stuffiness of the insert, thus affecting its performance when contacting a golf ball.
2. Description of the Related Art
The prior art discloses several methods of adjusting face characteristics of a putter. Some examples include the embodiments shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,688,189 to Bland, U.S. Pat. No. 5,899,819 to Mount, U.S. Pat. No. 6,238,303 to Fite, U.S. Pat. No. 6,641,487 to Hamburger, U.S. Pat. No. 6,682,439 to Brown, U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,442,129 and 7,993,211 to Bardha, and U.S. Pat. No. 8,636,607 to Renna. Many of these putters must be taken apart and reassembled by a golfer to adjust their face performance, which increases the risk of parts going missing. Thus, there is a need for a putter having adjustable face features that allow a golfer to change the compression, and thus the stiffness, of the putter face, without disassembling the club or following complicated instructions.
One aspect of the present invention is a putter head comprising a body comprising a front surface, a back surface, a top surface, a bottom surface, a recess disposed in the front surface, and a threaded through bore extending through the back surface into the recess, a first face insert comprising a cutout, a second face insert sized to fit within the cutout, an elastomeric pad, and a screw comprising a tool engagement end, a butt end, and a plurality of threads, wherein each of the first face insert, second face insert, and elastomeric pad is disposed within the recess, wherein the second face insert is disposed within the cutout, wherein at least a portion of the screw is disposed in the threaded bore, wherein the elastomeric pad is disposed behind the second face insert, and wherein tightening the screw causes the elastomeric pad to press against a rear surface of the second face insert. In some embodiments, the putter head may comprise a movable plate, which may be disposed between the elastomeric pad and the butt end of the screw, and which may comprise a shallow recess, the butt end of the screw may be received in the shallow recess.
In a further embodiment, the putter head may comprise a first guide pin, the body may comprise a first through hole extending through the rear surface into the front recess, the movable plate may comprise a second through hole, and the first guide pin may extend through the first and second through holes along an axis perpendicular to the front surface. The putter head may further comprise a second guide pin, the body may comprise a third through hole extending through the rear surface into the front recess, the movable plate may comprise a fourth through hole, and the second guide pin may extend through the third and fourth through holes along an axis perpendicular to the front surface. In some embodiments, the first face insert may be permanently bonded within the front recess, the first face insert may comprise a first stepped portion, the second face insert may comprise a second stepped portion, the second stepped portion may engage with the first stepped portion to retain the second face insert within the cutout. In a further embodiment, the first face insert may comprise a flange proximate the first stepped portion, the putter head may comprise a movable plate disposed between the elastomeric pad and the butt end of the screw, and the movable plate may comprise a third stepped portion sized to abut the flange.
In other embodiments, the cutout may be disposed in a central area of the first face insert. In some embodiments, the elastomeric pad may be the same shape as the second face insert. In a further embodiment, the elastomeric pad may have a first thickness, the second face insert may have a second thickness, and the first thickness may be greater than the second thickness. In another embodiment, the second face insert may be composed of a nonlinear elastic material, and the first face insert may be composed of the same material as the second face insert. In some embodiments, the second face insert may be bonded to the elastomeric pad, and the elastomeric pad may be bonded to the movable plate.
Another aspect of the present invention is a golf club head comprising a body comprising a front surface, a back surface, a top surface, a bottom surface, a recess disposed in the front surface, and a threaded through bore extending through the back surface into the recess, a first face insert comprising a centrally-located cutout, a second face insert disposed within the cutout, an elastomeric pad disposed behind the second face insert, a movable plate disposed behind the elastomeric pad, and a screw comprising a tool engagement end, a butt end, and a plurality of threads, wherein at least a portion of the screw is disposed in the threaded bore, wherein the butt end is disposed behind the movable plate, wherein each of the first face insert, second face insert, elastomeric pad, and movable plate is disposed within the recess, and wherein tightening the threaded screw causes the movable plate to press against a rear surface of the elastomeric pad and the elastomeric pad to press against a rear surface of the second face insert.
In some embodiments, the rear surface of the second face insert may be bonded to a front surface of the elastomeric pad, and the rear surface of the elastomeric pad may be bonded to a front surface of the movable plate. In other embodiments, the elastomeric pad may have a first thickness, the second face insert may have a second thickness, and the first thickness may be greater than the second thickness. The putter head may further comprise a pair of guide pins, and in some embodiments the first and second face inserts may be composed of a nonlinear elastic material, the body may be composed of stainless steel, and the elastomeric pad may be composed of rubber.
Having briefly described the present invention, the above and further objects, features and advantages thereof will be recognized by those skilled in the pertinent art from the following detailed description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in
A large, primary face insert 200 is sized to fit snugly within the front recess 160, where the primary face insert 200 is permanently bonded with an adhesive 20 to the body 100 at the edges of the primary face insert 200. The primary face insert 200, which preferably is composed of a nonlinear elastic material such as rubber, or any other putter face material known to a person of skill in the art (e.g., urethane, stainless steel, aluminum alloy, titanium alloy, and the like), comprises a centrally-located cutout 210 extending through the entire width of the primary face insert 200 and a stepped portion 215 that faces the front recess 160 when the primary face insert 200 is secured within the recess 160. The cutout 210 preferably has a trapezoidal shape, though in other embodiments may be any shape desired by the manufacturer or consumer.
The putter head 10 also includes a secondary face insert 300 sized to fit within the cutout 210. The secondary face insert 300 has the same shape as the cutout 210 and preferably is made of the same material as the primary face insert 200 but may, in alternative embodiments, be composed of different material(s). The secondary face insert 300 includes a stepped portion 310 that mates with the stepped portion 215 of the primary face insert 200 and prevents the secondary face insert 300 from falling out of the front recess 160 through the cutout 210 when the putter head 10 is fully assembled, as shown in
The putter head 10 of the present invention includes an elastomeric pad 350, which preferably is the same approximate size and shape as the secondary face insert 300, though the elastomeric pad 350 preferably has a greater width (W2) than that of the secondary insert 300 (W1). As shown in the Figures, the elastomeric pad 350, which preferably is composed of a rubber material, is sandwiched between the secondary face insert 300 and a movable plate 370, which includes a shallow recess 376 and a pair of through holes 372, 374 that line up with the unthreaded through bores 192, 195 in the body 100. A pair of guide pins 400, 410 extend through the unthreaded through bores 192, 195 and the through holes 372, 374 of the movable plate 370, while a threaded screw 420 comprising threads 422, a tool receiving portion 424 at a first end, and a butt portion 426 at a second end extends through the threaded through bore 180 such that the butt portion 426 is received in the shallow recess 376. Adhesive tape or another type of bonding agent known to a person skilled in the art may be applied between the elastomeric pad 350 and each of the secondary face insert 300 and the movable plate 370 so that these parts do not separate from one another when the putter head 10 is in use.
When the putter head 10 is fully assembled as shown in
As shown in
Each of the parts of the embodiment of the present invention may be composed of any material known to a person skilled in the art. For example, the screw 420 and guide pins 400, 410 may be composed of stainless steel, and the movable plate 370 may be composed of a lightweight, sturdy material such as composite, aluminum alloy, or plastic, or a heavier metal material such as stainless steel. Furthermore, though the parts making up the adjustable stiffness face assembly disclosed herein are shown in connection with a putter head 10, they may, in alternative embodiments, be utilized in other types of golf club heads, including drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, and wedges.
From the foregoing it is believed that those skilled in the pertinent art will recognize the meritorious advancement of this invention and will readily understand that while the present invention has been described in association with a preferred embodiment thereof, and other embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings, numerous changes, modifications and substitutions of equivalents may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention which is intended to be unlimited by the foregoing except as may appear in the following appended claims. Therefore, the embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined in the following appended claims.
The present application claims priority to and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/686,554, filed on Apr. 14, 2015, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
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Parent | 14686554 | Apr 2015 | US |
Child | 14794061 | US |