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The present invention relates to a golf club head, particularly a putter, with a structure for receiving a replaceable face insert.
Putters typically include face inserts that are permanently bonded within a frontal recess. It is difficult to remove a face insert once it is bonded into the putter head, and doing so risks causing to the face insert itself and the rest of the putter body. There a need, therefore, for a putter with a putter face replacement system that allows a golfer to change the type of face insert without causing damage to the putter.
One aspect of the present invention is a golf club head, and particularly a putter, comprising a structure designed to receive and retain a replaceable face insert.
Another aspect of the present invention is a golf club head comprising a body comprising a front surface, a top portion extending from an upper edge of the front surface, a sole portion extending from a lower edge of the front surface, a first cavity extending into the front surface, a second cavity disposed behind, and in communication with, the first cavity, a sole opening extending through the sole portion and in communication with the second cavity, and a threaded bore extending into an inner surface of the top portion, a face insert comprising a striking portion comprising a striking surface and a rear surface opposite the striking surface, and at least one support ring extending from the rear surface, and a mechanical fastener comprising a head portion, an extension portion, and a threaded portion, wherein the sole opening is encircled by a flange portion, wherein the threaded bore is in communication with the second cavity and is vertically aligned with the sole opening, wherein the striking portion is sized to fit within the first cavity so that the striking surface is approximately flush with a portion of the front surface, wherein the at least one support ring is sized to fit within the second cavity, and wherein when the threaded portion of the mechanical fastener engages the threaded bore, the extension portion of the mechanical fastener extends through the support ring and the head portion abuts the flange portion to reversibly fix the face insert to the body.
In some embodiments, the at least one support ring may comprise an upper support ring and a lower support ring, and the upper support ring may be vertically aligned with the lower support ring. In a further embodiment, the golf club head may comprise a bearing, which may be disposed between the upper support ring and the lower support ring, and the extension portion may extend through the bearing. In some embodiments, the bearing may comprise an aluminum alloy and a coating material. In other embodiments, the bearing may be composed of an anodized aluminum alloy at least partially coated with FrelonĀ®. In some embodiments, the golf club head may further comprise a washer, wherein the washer is disposed between the upper support ring and the top portion of the body.
In other embodiments, the golf club head may further comprise a sealing gasket extending around a periphery of the striking portion. In still other embodiments, tightening the mechanical fastener within the golf club head puts the fastener in tension between the top portion and the sole portion. In other embodiments, the golf club head may be a putter head. In another embodiment, neither the upper nor the lower support ring may be flush with a periphery edge of the striking portion. In yet another embodiment, the bearing may be retained between the upper and lower support ring via friction locking. In some embodiments, the threaded bore may be encircled by a boss extending from the top portion, and wherein the threaded bore and boss are integrally formed with the top portion. In other embodiments, the golf club head may further comprise a rear wall enclosing a rear side of the second cavity, or at least one weight port in the sole portion.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is a putter head comprising a metal body comprising a front surface, a top portion extending from an upper edge of the front surface, a sole portion extending from a lower edge of the front surface, a face cavity extending into the front surface, a heel-side cavity disposed behind, and in communication with, the face cavity, a toe-side cavity disposed behind, and in communication with, the face cavity, a heel-side sole opening extending through the sole portion and in communication with the heel-side cavity, a toe-side sole opening extending through the sole portion and in communication with the toe-side cavity, a heel-side threaded bore extending into an inner surface of the top portion, and a toe-side threaded bore extending into an inner surface of the top portion, a face insert comprising a striking portion comprising a striking surface and a rear surface opposite the striking surface, upper and lower heel-side support rings extending from the rear surface, and upper and lower toe-side support rings extending from the rear surface, first and second mechanical fasteners, each comprising a head portion, an extension portion, and a threaded portion, wherein the heel-side opening is at least partially encircled by a heel-side flange portion, wherein the toe-side opening is at least partially encircled by a toe-side flange portion, wherein the heel-side threaded bore is in communication with the heel-side cavity and is vertically aligned with the heel-side sole opening, wherein the toe-side threaded bore is in communication with the toe-side cavity and is vertically aligned with the toe-side sole opening, wherein the threaded portion of the first mechanical fastener engages the heel side threaded bore, the extension portion of the first mechanical fastener extends through the heel side upper and lower support rings within the heel-side cavity, and the head portion of the first mechanical fastener abuts the heel-side flange portion, and wherein the threaded portion of the second mechanical fastener engages the toe side threaded bore, the extension portion of the second mechanical fastener extends through the toe side upper and lower support rings within the toe-side cavity, and the head portion of the second mechanical fastener abuts the toe-side flange portion.
In some embodiments, the body may further comprise a heel-side boss extending from the top portion and at least partially encircling the heel-side threaded bore and a toe-side boss extending from the top portion and at least partially encircling the toe-side boss. In still other embodiments, the body may further comprise a rear wall enclosing at least one of the heel-side and toe-side cavities. In another embodiment, none of the upper and lower support rings are flush with a periphery edge of the striking portion. In a further embodiment, the putter head may further comprise a sealing gasket extending around a periphery of the striking portion.
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.
The present invention is directed to a golf club head, and particularly a putter head, with a replaceable face insert.
In a first embodiment, shown in
The top portion 30 has a recessed central area 35 sized to receive the front portion of a cover piece 200. A heel-side top opening 32 extends through the top portion 30 and communicates with the heel-side cavity 52, and a toe-side top opening 34 extends through the top portion and communicates with the toe-side cavity 54. The sole portion 40 has a heel-side depression 42 extending into an interior sole surface 45 and aligned with the heel-side top opening 32 along a vertical z-axis extending perpendicular to the x-axis, and a toe-side depression 44 extending into the interior sole surface 45 and aligned with the toe-side top opening 34 along the vertical z-axis.
The body 20 engages a face insert 100 having a striking portion 110 with a striking surface 112, a rear surface 114 opposite the striking surface, and a periphery edge 116 extending approximately perpendicular to, and connecting, the striking and rear surfaces 112, 114. A sealing gasket 120 is affixed to the periphery edge 116 to ensure that there are no frontal gaps in the putter head 10 when the face insert 100 is affixed to the body 20. The sealing gasket 120 preferably does not make contact with any portion of the striking surface 112.
Cylindrical heel- and toe-side support structures 130, 140 extend from the rear surface 114 of the striking portion 110, each having an elongated through-bore 135, 145 extending along the z-axis from upper edges 132, 142 to lower edges 134, 144 of the support structure 130, 140. The upper edges 132, 142 and lower edges 134, 144 are preferably flush with the periphery edge 116 of the striking portion 110, so that the cylindrical support structures 130, 140 extend along the entire vertical height H of the striking portion 110, but in alternative embodiments, the cylindrical support structures 130, 140 may not extend along the entire vertical height H. Each elongated through-bore 135, 145 includes a linear sleeve bearing 150, 155, which is trapped within the elongated-through bore 135, 145 between snap rings 160, 162, 164, 166 that at least partially disposed within circular grooves 131, 133, 141, 143 that are in communication with the elongated through-bores 135, 145.
The heel-side support structure 130 is sized to fit within the heel-side cavity 52, and the toe-side support structure 140 is sized to fit within the toe-side cavity. When these support structures 130, 140 are fully disposed within their respective cavities 52, 54, the striking portion 110 is seated within the face cavity 50 so that the striking surface 112 is approximately flush with the front surface 24 of the body and the sealing gasket 120 creates a seal between the face insert 100 and the body 20. Fully engaging the face insert 100 with the body 20 also causes the elongated through-bore 135 in the heel-side support structure 130 to align with the heel-side top opening 32 and the heel-side depression 42, and the elongated through-bore 145 in the toe-side support structure 140 to align with the toe-side top opening 34 and the toe-side depression 44.
Once the face insert 100 is disposed within the cavities 50, 52, 54 of the body 20 as described above, retaining rods 170, 180 are used to secure the face insert 100 to the body 20. The first retaining rod 170 is inserted into the heel-side elongated through-bore 135 through the heel-side top opening 32 so that it extends through the bore 152 in the linear bearing 150 and a lower end 172 abuts the heel-side depression 42. The second retaining rod 180 is inserted into the toe-side elongated through-bore 145 through the toe-side top opening 34 so that it extends through the bore 157 in the linear bearing 155 and a lower end 182 abuts the toe-side depression 44. The linear bearings 150, 155 help to snugly retain the retaining rods 170, 180 within their respective elongated through-bores 135, 145. Each retaining rod 170, 180 has tapered upper and lower ends 174, 184, 182, which helps to center the retaining rods 170, 180, within their respective, elongated through-bores 135, 145, and to engage the depressions 42, 44 in the sole portion 40.
When the retaining rods 170, 180 are fully engaged with the face insert 100 and the body 20, the cover piece 200 is attached to the body 20 to reversibly fix the retaining rods 170, 180 in place. The cover piece 200 comprises an external surface 205 with alignment markings 210 and an internal surface 220 with a pair of bosses 222, 224, one extending from a frontal heel side of the cover piece 200, and the other extending from a frontal toe side of the cover piece 200. The heel side boss 222 receives the tapered upper end 174 of the first retaining rod 170, and the toe side boss 224 receives the tapered upper end 184 of the second retaining rod 180. The cover piece 200 preferably is then reversibly affixed to the body 20 with snap features, temporary adhesive material, and/or mechanical fasteners such as bolts or screws (as shown in
A second embodiment of the present invention is shown in
The cover piece 200 in this embodiment includes heel- and toe-side threaded internal bores 230, 235, each of which is supported by a raised boss 240, 245 extending from the external surface 205 of the cover piece 200. When the cover piece 200 is properly disposed on the body 20, the heel-side threaded internal bore 230 vertically aligns with the heel-side opening 46, and the toe-side threaded internal bore 235 vertically aligns with the toe-side opening 48. The cover piece 200 in this embodiment also includes first and second through-bores 250, 255 at a middle section 214, through which smaller bolts 90, 92 are inserted to engage threaded bores 94, 96 located in a middle region 43 of the sole portion 40. In this way, the cover piece 200 can be reversibly affixed to the body 20.
As shown in
In a third, preferred embodiment, shown in
Furthermore, in this preferred embodiment, the face insert 100 does not include elongated support structures 130, 140, but instead includes heel- and toe-side upper and lower support rings 136, 138, 146, 148, which serve to reduce the overall weight of the face insert 100 compared with the first and second embodiments. Each linear bearing 150, 155 in this embodiment fits between an upper and lower pair of support rings 136, 138, 146, 148, and preferably is retained between them via snapping or friction locking. Washers 122, 124 are disposed between the body 20 and each of the upper support rings 136, 146 when this embodiment is fully assembled so as to reduce or eliminate vibrations within the assembly. The support rings 136, 138, 146, 148 preferably are not flush with the periphery edge 116 of the striking portion 110 so as to leave space available for the washers 122, 124.
The present invention is useful to a golfer because they can select a preferred putter body 20 and a preferred face insert 100 separately from one another. As shown in
Some alternative striking surface 112 options are shown in
Each piece of the putter head 10 preferably is composed of a high strength material, such as titanium alloy or stainless steel, though the linear bearings 150, 155 preferably are composed of an anodized aluminum alloy with a FrelonĀ® liner coating. Alternatively, portions of the putter head 10, such as the hosel 22 or the cover piece 200, can be formed of a lighter weight material such as aluminum ally, carbon composite, or plastic to reduce the overall weight of the putter head 10 and ensure a low center of gravity. The gasket 120 and washers 122, 124 preferably are composed of a polymeric material for damping purposes. The material composition of the different parts of the putter head 10 can, however, be adjusted as desired by the golfer to change the center of gravity location. The putter head 10 may also comprise weight ports 60, 65, as shown in
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 is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/290,954, filed on Mar. 3, 2019, and issued on Oct. 8, 2019, as U.S. Pat. No. 10,434,386, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/015,565, filed on Jun. 22, 2018, and issued on May 7, 2019, as U.S. Pat. No. 10,279,231, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/815,093, filed on Nov. 16, 2017, and issued on Jun. 26, 2018, as U.S. Pat. No. 10,004,959, the disclosure of each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
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