Golf club head having a thin-type cover plate structure
A golf club head includes a golf club head body and a cover plate mechanically connected thereto. The golf club head body provides with a striking plate and at least one assembling opening. The cover plate provides with a reinforcing outer edge and a relatively thin shell portion. The reinforcing outer edge is partially arranged on an outer periphery of the relatively thin shell portion of the cover plate. In assembling, the reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate securely connects with an inner periphery of the assembling opening of the golf club head body.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a golf club head having a thin-type cover plate structure. Particularly, the present invention relates to the cover plate providing with a reinforcing outer periphery thereof to connect with a golf club head body. More particularly, the present invention relates to the reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate connecting with an assembling opening of the golf club head body so as to intensify an assembled relationship and reliability between the cover plate and the golf club head body.
2. Description of the Related Art
One thin-type golf club head structure is described in Taiwanese Patent No. M256,210, entitled “golf club head body having a thin-type crown plate.” TWN No. M256,210 discloses a golf club head body and a thin-type crown plate mechanically connected thereto. The golf club head body includes a striking plate separately or integrally formed thereon. The golf club head body further includes an assembling opening at its crown portion. In assembling, the thin-type crown plate can be received and mounted in the assembling opening by welding or brazing. The thin-type crown plate has a thickness lesser than 0.7 mm and the hardness greater than HRC 35.
One such thin-type golf club head structure is also described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,429,879, entitled “Sole Plate Internal Suspension in Metal Shells to Form Metal Woods,” which discloses a thin-type club head body and a thin-type sole plate mechanically connected thereto. The thin-type club head body includes a striking plate formed at its front side. The thin-type club head body further includes an assembling opening at its sole portion. In assembling, the thin-type sole plate can be received and mounted in the assembling opening.
Typically, ferrous or nonferrous metal with high hardness is widely selected and used to manufacture a cover plate such as a crown or sole plate in the golf club head industry. A thickness of the cover plate may be further reduced in aiding elastic deformation of the cover plate or maximizing dimensions of the golf club head if the structural strength is insured. A number of design limitations exist for the thin-type cover plate. For example, as the thickness of the cover plate is reduced, a connecting outer periphery of the cover plate also becomes relatively thinner and weaker. This is particularly insufficient to stiffen the connecting outer periphery of the thin-type cover plate. In welding or brazing operation, cracks disadvantageously occur in connection areas of the thin connecting outer periphery of the cover plate brazing or welding to an inner periphery of an assembling opening of the golf club head body. The thin-type cover plate so connected may be fallen off from the assembling opening of the golf club head body after long-term use. Such practice may, however, cause degradation of quality and a shortened useful life of the golf club head.
Hence, there is a need for modifying and improving the entire structure of the thin-type cover plate for connecting with the golf club head body. To this end, reinforcing the connecting outer periphery of the cover plate alleviates such undesired results.
The present invention intends to provide a golf club head having a thin-type cover plate structure, wherein a cover plate providing with a reinforcing outer edge delimiting a relatively thin shell portion. The reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate is connected with an assembling opening of a golf club head body in such a way to mitigate and overcome the above problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe primary objective of this invention is to provide a golf club head having a thin-type cover plate structure, wherein a cover plate providing with a reinforcing outer edge connecting with an assembling opening of a golf club head body. Accordingly, the reinforcing outer edge of the thin-type cover plate in accordance with the present invention can stiffen the entire structure of the golf club head and increase reliability of an assembled relationship of the golf club head.
The secondary objective of this invention is to provide the golf club head having a thin-type cover plate structure, wherein the cover plate providing with a reinforcing outer edge and at least one reinforcing rib. Accordingly, the reinforcing outer edge and reinforcing rib in accordance with the present invention can further stiffen the entire structure of the cover plate.
The golf club head in accordance with an aspect of the present invention includes a golf club head body and a cover plate mechanically connected thereto. The golf club head body provides with a striking plate and at least one assembling opening. The cover plate provides with a reinforcing outer edge and a relatively thin shell portion. The reinforcing outer edge is partially arranged on an outer periphery of the relatively thin shell portion of the cover plate. In assembling, the reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate securely connects with an inner periphery of the assembling opening of the golf club head body.
In a separate aspect of the present invention is that the cover plate is selected from a crown or sole plate.
In a further separate aspect of the present invention is that the reinforcing outer edge is partially arranged on an outer peripheral section of the relatively thin shell portion of the cover plate adjacent to a striking plate of the golf club head body.
In a yet further separate aspect of the present invention is that the golf club head body includes a stepped inner periphery of the assembling opening to connect with the reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate.
In a yet further separate aspect of the present invention is that the assembling opening of the golf club head body includes a stepped inner periphery and an upraised portion thereof to connect with the reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate.
In a yet further separate aspect of the present invention is that the assembling opening of the golf club head body includes a stepped inner periphery and an engaging groove thereof to snap-connect with an engaging protrusion of the reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate.
In a yet further separate aspect of the present invention is that the cover plate includes a plurality of reinforcing ribs arranged on the relatively thin shell portion.
In a yet further separate aspect of the present invention is that the reinforcing rib is selected from a group consisting of a curve rib, a straight rib and a V-shaped rib.
In a yet further separate aspect of the present invention is that the reinforcing rib of the cover plate is running from a toe end to a heel end.
In a yet further separate aspect of the present invention is that the reinforcing rib of the cover plate is running from a front end to a rear end.
Further scope of the applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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In the fourth embodiment, the stepped inner periphery 131′ of the assembling opening 13′ of the golf club head body 1 further provides with an annular groove 132′. Correspondingly, the reinforcing outer edge 22′ of the sole plate 2′ provides with an annular protrusion 221′ which serves to engage with the annular groove 132′ of the assembling opening 13′. In initially assembling, the annular protrusion 221′ of the reinforcing outer edge 22′ of the sole plate 2′ is engaged in the annular groove 132′ of the assembling opening 13′ of the golf club head body 1 so as to increase assembled reliability therebetween. Subsequently, the sole plate 2′ can selectively connect with the assembling opening 13′ of the golf club head body 1 by tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding, laser welding, plasma welding, electron beam welding, brazing, adhesion, snap-connecting or some other suitable fastening means.
In an alternative embodiment, it will be understood that the assembling hole of the golf club head body can be modified and changed in positions such as a skirt portion or a rear portion to receive various types of the cover plates each having the reinforcing outer edge. Correspondingly, the cover plate can be selected from a group consisting of a side cover plate and a rear cover plate. This results in an increase of assembled reliability between the golf club head body and the cover plate due to the reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate connected with the stepped inner periphery of the assembling opening of the golf club head body.
As has been discussed above, due to the relatively thin outer periphery of the thin-type cover plate, assembled relationship of the conventional golf club head structure may be weakened and assembled reliability of the conventional golf club head structure cannot be insured. Conversely, the reinforcing outer edge 22 of the cover plate 2, 2′ in accordance with the present invention, as shown in
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to its presently preferred embodiment, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention, as set forth in the appended claims.
Claims
1. A golf club head having a thin-type cover plate structure, comprising:
- a golf club head body including a striking plate and at least one assembling opening; and
- a cover plate including a reinforcing outer edge and a relatively thin shell portion, said reinforcing outer edge delimiting a sectional or entire outer periphery of said relatively thin shell portion, and said reinforcing outer edge having a thickness greater than that of said relatively thin shell portion;
- wherein the thickness of said reinforcing outer edge being not greater than 2.0 mm and the thickness of said relatively thin shell portion being not greater than 1.0 mm; and
- wherein said reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate being received in the assembling hole of the golf club head body.
2. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the assembling opening of the golf club head body is selectively arranged on a crown portion, a sole portion, a skirt portion or a rear portion.
3. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the cover plate is selected from a group consisting of a crown plate, a sole plate, a side cover plate and a rear cover plate.
4. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the assembling opening of the golf club head body further provides with a stepped inner periphery to support the reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate.
5. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 4, wherein the stepped inner periphery of the assembling opening of the golf club head body has a width equal to, small or greater than that of the reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate.
6. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 4, wherein the stepped inner periphery of the assembling opening of the golf club head body further provides with an upraised portion to snap-connect with the reinforcing outer edge of the crown plate.
7. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 4, wherein the stepped inner periphery of the assembling opening of the golf club head body further provides with an annular groove; correspondingly, the reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate provides with an annular protrusion which serves to engage with the annular groove of the assembling opening.
8. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the cover plate further includes at least one reinforcing rib arranged on an inner surface of the relatively thin shell portion for reinforcement.
9. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 8, wherein the reinforcing rib of the cover plate connects with the reinforcing outer edge.
10. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 8, wherein a point of the cover plate so configured the reinforcing rib having a thickness equal to, smaller or greater than that of the reinforcing outer edge.
11. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 8, wherein a direction of the reinforcing rib being oriented in a line not substantially parallel to a surface of the striking plate of the golf club head body.
12. A golf club head having a thin-type cover plate structure, comprising:
- a golf club head body including a striking plate and at least one assembling opening, said assembling opening having a stepped inner periphery; and
- a cover plate including a reinforcing outer edge and a relatively thin shell portion, said reinforcing outer edge substantially abutting against said stepped inner periphery of the assembling opening of the golf club head body while the cover plate being received in the assembling hole of the golf club head body;
- wherein said reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate being corresponding to said striking plate of the golf club head body to bear a striking stress exerting from said striking plate while striking a golf ball; and
- wherein said reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate being securely connected with the stepped inner periphery of the assembling opening of the golf club head body for reinforcement by welding, brazing, adhesion, snap-connecting or some other suitable fastening means.
13. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 12, wherein the assembling opening of the golf club head body is selectively arranged on a crown portion, a sole portion, a skirt portion or a rear portion.
14. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 12, wherein the cover plate is selected from a group consisting of a crown plate, a sole plate, a side cover plate and a rear cover plate.
15. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 12, wherein the stepped inner periphery of the assembling opening of the golf club head body has a width equal to, small or greater than that of the reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate.
16. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 12, wherein the stepped inner periphery of the assembling opening of the golf club head body further provides with an upraised portion to snap-connect with the reinforcing outer edge of the crown plate.
17. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 12, wherein the stepped inner periphery of the assembling opening of the golf club head body further provides with an annular groove; correspondingly, the reinforcing outer edge of the cover plate provides with an annular protrusion which serves to engage with the annular groove of the assembling opening.
18. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 12, wherein the cover plate further includes at least one reinforcing rib arranged on an inner surface of the relatively thin shell portion for reinforcement.
19. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 12, wherein the reinforcing rib of the cover plate connects with the reinforcing outer edge.
20. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 12, wherein a point of the cover plate so configured the reinforcing rib having a thickness equal to, smaller or greater than that of the reinforcing outer edge.
21. The golf club head having the thin-type cover plate structure as defined in claim 12, wherein a direction of the reinforcing rib being oriented in a line not substantially parallel to a surface of the striking plate of the golf club head body.
Type: Application
Filed: May 27, 2005
Publication Date: Nov 30, 2006
Applicant:
Inventor: Lai-Fa Lo (Taoyuan City)
Application Number: 11/138,380
International Classification: A63B 53/00 (20060101);