Club head having enhanced striking power
A club head having enhanced striking power includes a hollow chamber, a striking face on one side, and at least one hollow guiding member directing towards the backside of the striking face. The guiding member houses a balance weight which is slidable back and forth therein, and at least one buffer member on the front or rear side of the balance weight. Thereby the striking power of the club head can be enhanced, and the striking direction of the ball is steadier.
The present invention relates to a golf club head and particularly to a club head that has a piston track to enhance the striking effect and provide a steady striking direction of the ball.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe conventional golf club has to go through calibration and adjustment before shipping from the plant. As individual-golfers have different swinging postures and strengths, to make the golf club to fit varying habit of each golfer and provide the optimal striking effect, most golfer producers have devoted a great deal of research and investment to improve the club head such as balance weight, material and the like so that it can meet different requirements of users and help the users to achieve the optimal striking effect.
The aforesaid structure enhances the striking efficiency of the golf club head through a movable gravity center. However, the ball type thrust member 14 moves excessively during the club is swung, handling and control are difficult. Moreover, hitting of the ball type thrust member 14 on the backside of the striking face 11 generates a return force which strays the sweet spot. Hence although such a design can enhance the striking force, the flying direction of striking ball is difficult to control.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTherefore the primary object of the present invention is to solve the aforesaid disadvantage by providing a golf club head that has a piston track.
The invention has the following features:
The club head according to the invention has a transverse guiding member opposing the backside of a longitudinal striking face. The guiding member houses a balance weight which is movable back and forth in a constant direction in the guiding member. There is at least one buffer member located in the moving direction on the front or rear side of the balance weight. The guiding member has an opening on a distal end to be coupled with a screw head. The duct type guiding member also houses a guiding rod to pass through a through hole formed on the balance weight. The guiding member may also be a rod, or a duct extended transversely from the backside of the striking face.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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The weight of the balance weight 23 may vary according to different requirements of users. The buffer members 25 may also be extendable and deformable foamed plastics, or a fluid filler such as oil filled in the housing space when the opening of the guiding member 22 is sealed by the screw head 24.
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By means of the structure set forth above, the golf club 2 not only can increase the striking distance of the ball, the balance weight 23 is moved on a correct and constant track to increase the striking stability to achieve a steadier striking direction when the striking face 21 hits the golf ball 3 even if the swinging posture of the user is flawed and the club face is not correct. In addition, if the balance weight 23 is located in the center of the striking face 21, the sweet spot is larger.
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Similarly, the duct type guiding member 22 can have a guiding rod 222 to run through the through hole 231 of the balance weight 23 to reduce the contact area of the balance weight 23 and increase the sliding capability.
The buffer members 25 and 25a may be extendable and deformable foamed plastics, rubber, springs or the like. If the duct type guiding member 22 is sealed, the buffer members 25 and 25a may also be substituted by a fluid filler such as oil.
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Claims
1. A club head having enhanced striking power, comprising a club head which has a hollow chamber, a striking face on a front end, and a guiding member on a rear side opposing a backside of the striking face, the guiding member having a duct type housing space to hold a balance weight which is slidable back and forth and at least one buffer member located on a front side or rear side of the balance weight.
2. The club head having enhanced striking power of claim 1, wherein the guiding member is a duct extended transversely from the backside of the striking face and has an opening on a distal end coupled with a screw head.
3. The club head having enhanced striking power of claim 2, wherein the buffer member is an extendable and deformable elastic element and selected from the group consisting of springs, rubber and foamed plastics.
4. The club head having enhanced striking power of claim 2, wherein the duct guiding member houses a guiding rod which runs through a through hole formed in the center of the balance weight and the buffer member.
5. The club head having enhanced striking power of claim 2, wherein the buffer member is fluid.
6. The club head having enhanced striking power of claim 1, wherein the guiding member is a duct extended from the club head towards the backside of the striking face and has an opening on a distal end coupled with a screw head.
7. The club head having enhanced striking power of claim 6, wherein the buffer member is an extendable and deformable elastic element and selected from the group consisting of springs, rubber and foamed plastics.
8. The club head having enhanced striking power of claim 6, wherein the housing space of the guiding member houses a guiding rod, the balance weight having a through hole in the center running through by the guiding rod.
9. The club head having enhanced striking power of claim 6, wherein the buffer member is fluid.
10. The club head having enhanced striking power of claim 1, wherein the guiding member is a rod extended transversely from the backside of the striking face, the balance weight and the buffer member having respectively a through hole in the center to be run through by the guiding rod, the guiding member having a distal end coupled with a detent member.
11. The club head having enhanced striking power of claim 10, wherein the buffer member is an extendable and deformable elastic element and selected from the group consisting of springs, rubber and foamed plastics.
12. The club head having enhanced striking power of claim 1, wherein the guiding member is a rod extended from the club head towards the backside of the striking face, the balance weight and the buffer member having respectively a through hole in the center to be run through by the guiding rod, the guiding member having a distal end coupled with a detent member.
13. The club head having enhanced striking power of claim 12, wherein the buffer member is an extendable and deformable elastic element and selected from the group consisting of springs, rubber and foamed plastics.
14. The club head having enhanced striking power of claim 1, wherein the buffer member is an extendable and deformable elastic element and selected from the group consisting of springs, rubber and foamed plastics.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 19, 2005
Publication Date: Apr 19, 2007
Inventors: Chin-Sui Chen (Kaohsiung City), Chin-I Tsai (Tainan City)
Application Number: 11/252,769
International Classification: A63B 53/00 (20060101);