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- the present invention relates to golf clubs. More particularly, it relates to a scalable-unconventional approach for adjusting the weight distribution within a golf club's head, particularly a driver, fairway woods, iron or putter.
- the USGA governing body has allowed for the adjustments of weights within a golf club's head as part of fulfilling the criteria of approved conforming golf clubs.
- Many manufacturers have resorted to a very basic approach to capitalize on the advantage of adjusting the center of gravity (COG) within a club's design by simply interchanging ‘nuts and bolts’ on the golf club's head or affixing weights in areas of advantage in the club head.
- COG center of gravity
- manufacturers have created open “burrows” confined to the sole of the club head and have utilize a two dimensional (2D) approach to adjust the COG in that location only.
- 2D two dimensional
- a single port of entry and exit to add and subtract weights to the club head can 2$ be seen in, for example, United States Patent Publication 2006/0122004 of Chen et al.
- the “burrows” are left opened to the elements thereby potentially affecting the club's functionality during play. For example, debris can become stuck in a part of the “burrow’ which may affect the club's COG to some degree.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,015,354 to Ahn at al. teaches a method to change the weight of a golf club's head to affect the COG.
- Ahn at al. the removal and replacements of weights are stressed in all the cases, and the weights move across a two-dimensional plain as in the prior example.
- Chao et al. describe a method of interchanging and substituting weights within a golf club's head. The mass is generally changed when this is done.
- the invention is limited in its design and function. Weights can only be fixed into a predetermined location and their removal is required for adjustments of the COG with the use of specialized tools. The position of the COG is severely restricted by this very basic approach. Moreover a multiplicity of weights cannot be removed or substituted at the same time.
- the weight is confined to a two-dimensional plain; has more than two components and locks using a pressure expansion-contraction system which secure the weights into the depths of the club volume, instead of outwards, and towards the surface or perimeter.
- a further objective is to have a given number of weights permanently fixed to the club's head, thereby negating the need to substitute weights, and thus maintaining a constant, fixed mass.
- the club's center of gravity is adjustable simply by relocating the number of given weights along a given three dimensional (3D) path/track or tracks, affecting its center of gravity and moment of inertia.
- Weights maybe configured within a cover. Removal of one or more weights can take place simultaneously (to affect the MOI/COG) by simply removing the cover located on at least part of the surface of the golf club head, and replacing the cover with another cover with different weight placement, but optionally, with the same total weight.
- the present invention overcomes these inconveniences and promotes advancements by providing a way to conform to the USGA rule by making the golf club “plain in design” while honoring USGA rule #4 c by providing an option to allow the golf club's weights to be easy to adjust during training, but difficult to manipulate during regulation play; individual weight can be adjusted with the use of a coin or divot in one of several embodiments.
- a relatively plain cover is provided which will prevent improper movement during regulation play in one of several embodiments.
- Weights can be added to the golf club's head by removing the cover plate from the club's head/body, allowing easy access to the tracks to then add or subtract one or more weights simultaneously or individually.
- Another object and further enhancement of the invention is to provide a golf club, which is literally “plain in shape” as per USGA rules 4 .
- a smooth finish cover made of opaque, translucent or transparent material, is provided to fit over the sole or perimeter in a complimentary way without adding or taking away from the club's overall shape.
- This cover may serve as a protection from the elements for the moveable weights and which can be securely and semi-permanently or permanently fixed to the golf club's body by a specially designed screw or lock mechanism that requires specialized tools for removal as dictated by the USGA.
- a series of separate or interconnecting recesses may be created in the sole of the club head in a three dimensional configuration.
- Individual spherical weights may be placed in each of the recesses and may be secured and protected by a cover as described.
- the cover may have slits to allow for the spheres to be further secured thereto by a frictional means along any given point of the recess. In so doing, the weights are not secured into the recesses and restricted to finite locations as seen in Chen & Chao et al.: instead they are levitated and secured onto the removable cover/sole of the club head.
- the recesses for the weights are incorporated into the sole of the removable cover, situated at least partially on the sole of the club head.
- slits are provided to allow easy access and manipulation of the underlying spherical weights to be adjusted in a three dimensional orientation, close to the surface of the club.
- Innovations specific for the so call irons and putter may have weights movable behind the club face and linked to the club handle via a cable, rod, axle or hydraulic means.
- the weights can be adjusted toward the heel or toe using such means coupled with a compressible and expandable spring member or members engineered to effect movement of the weight.
- the back or the club face may have a transparent or translucent cover to reveal at least a portion of the movable weight located in the head structure
- the club shaft maybe removed from the hosel and the movement of the weight in the club head maybe accessed from within the hosel by turning the cable, rod, “worm” or using a hydraulic mechanism to move the weight towards the heel or forward to the toe of the club head.
- club shaft can be engineered to affect the movement of weights as described.
- the shaft can be made to turn clockwise or anticlockwise or pushed up or down to affect the movement of the weights in the club head as described.
- the weights maybe accessed from the heel or toe region of the golf club head
- golf club heads are provided with a scalable systems of weights which allows for a precision and convenient adjustment of the COG without having to remove, switch or change weights from a golf club's head, or change the club's orientation to access the weights in the club head.
- the invention is an advanced golf club technology, which allows the movement of weights in three dimensions, that is, across a three dimensional surface, having complex slopes or curves.
- the tracks or recesses, which house the movable weights can be in a plate or cover which is detachable from the club head.
- the tracks can be designed to be connected to each other or separated as individual entities.
- the removable plate structures is preferably designed for the sole and perimeter portion of the golf club, even though it can be fabricated for the entire club surface.
- the weights can have the shape of a sphere or globe, coupled with a screw member of various designs and finishes.
- the weight can have a biasing knob member, which limits its ability to turn left, right, up or down to approximately 90 degrees.
- FIG. 1 is a prospective view of one embodiment of a golf club in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a simplified, cross-sectional schematic view taken through the golf club of FIG. 1 , showing a weight.
- FIG. 3 is a partially exploded view of a golf club of FIG. 1 , with the cover removed.
- FIG. 4 is similar to FIG. 1 , but illustrates a different track configuration on the perimeter and sole.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged, detailed schematic cross-sectional view of a portion of the 3D weight showing surface orientation.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged, perspective view of another embodiment of the invention, showing three dimensional track in the club head.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged, perspective view of a cover with tracks for the embodiment of the invention of FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 8 is an exploded view showing a cover with slit in the tracks.
- FIG. 9 is a plan view of the embodiment of FIG. 8 , with the cover of FIG. 8 in place and with weights.
- FIG. 9A is a plan view similar to FIG. 9 , with the cover removed and the weights in place.
- FIG. 10 is a partially cut away view of yet another embodiment of the invention, showing a possible track configuration in a vertical plain, in the shape of an arch, wherein a horizontal arch (not shown) is also achievable.
- FIG. 11 is a second schematic illustration of a mechanism for adjusting the position of weights, similar to the embodiment of FIG. 10 .
- FIG. 12 is a cut away view of a third embodiment of a iron or putter in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view taken generally along line 13 - 13 of FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 14 is a top view of the hosel illustrated in FIG. 13 .
- FIG. 15 is a back elevational view of, the embodiment of FIG. 13 , illustrating another feature (transparent window) of the invention.
- FIG. 16 is a schematic view of another embodiment of an iron or putter in accordance with the invention, which shows a spring actuated weight system.
- FIGS. 17A, 17B and 17C are views of a weight adjusting key for a screw head of a weight in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 1 there is shown a perspective view of a golf club 16 having a head 17 and a shaft 18 , incorporating features of the present invention.
- a golf club 16 having a head 17 and a shaft 18 , incorporating features of the present invention.
- the present invention will be described with reference to the embodiments shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present invention can be embodied in many alternate forms of embodiments. In addition, any suitable size, shape or type of elements or materials could be used.
- the type of golf club illustrated in FIG. 1 is a generally referred to as a “wood”, and has a lower surface or sole 19 .
- an interconnected series of tracks X, Y and Z define passageways for a movable series of weights each designated as 20 , which may be positioned along tracks X, Y and Z.
- Each weight 20 may have a mass of, for example, 6 grams.
- the series of tracks X, Y and Z follows the contour of sole 19 , and in general, defines a three-dimensional contour. Thus, not only can the weights be moved from one track to another, but they can be moved in three dimensions due to the three-dimensional nature of the tracks. While more weights may be added, it is preferable that the total mass be constant, and that the positions of the weights 20 be adjustable.
- each of tracks X, Y and Z has associated with it a channel 21 in which a lower portion 22 of weight 20 is disposed.
- Portion 22 . s configured with a threaded blind hole 23 for receiving a mating threaded extension portion 24 of an upper portion 25 of weight 20 .
- Upper portion 25 may also have protruding slightly from it a generally spherical portion 26 having a slot 27 for receiving a tightening tool, such as a screwdriver (not shown), for rotating upper portion 25 with respect to lower portion 22 , as represented by circle 28 to grip between them outer layer 29 of sole 19 , thereby securing weight 20 against unwanted movement along a track, but permitting it to be released for placement at a different position along a track.
- a tightening tool such as a screwdriver (not shown)
- upper surface of lower portion 22 may be treated with a non-skid material, or have some covering so that when in contact with the inner surface of outer layer or wall 29 of sole 19 , it is prevented from easily moving, therefore facilitating tightening by rotating spherical portion 26 .
- a cover 30 is advantageously contoured to fit over sole 19 , and is secured to head 17 by a securing mechanism 31 , such as a screw 32 having a head 33 designed to be turned by a specialty tool (not shown). The end of screw 32 is received in a threaded hole 33 in a recess 34 .
- Cover 30 may be formed from a transparent engineering plastic, such as a polycarbonate, thus allowing the user of golf club 16 , or any other interested individual, to observe the positions of weights 20 , and to verify, if desired, that they have not moved from a previously set position. Cover 30 is placed on and removed from head 19 in the directions illustrated by arrows 37 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates another embodiment of the invention, wherein like components have reference numerals as in FIG. 1 and FIG. 3 , but with the suffix “A”.
- This embodiment has a series of interconnected tracks X′, Y′ and Z′, as well as an additional track Q.
- Track Q may extend parallel to the periphery of sole 19 A of head 17 A, in the illustrated embodiment has three eight gram weights 20 A, which may be positioned along its length.
- FIG. 5 illustrates another possible configuration for the weights 20 or 20 A.
- a screw 40 has a head 42 and a threaded portion 44 that extends into a mating threaded blind hole 46 in a spherical mass 48 (having a diameter of, for example, 1.0 cm and formed of a metal; lead, tungsten, iron or steel), which fits within a channel 21 A associated with a track such as track Q.
- Mass 48 is prevented from turning within channel 21 A more than a limited amount by a spherical protrusion 50 that hits the walls 52 of channel 21 A.
- Head 42 may be caused to rotate by a suitable tool (not shown in FIG. 5 ) causing screw 40 to move into and out of mass 48 , as represented by arrows 54 .
- the outer layer or wall 29 A of sole 19 A may have a thickness of approximately 0.4 mm.
- FIG. 5 has the advantage, due to the spherical nature of mass 48 , of providing sufficient clearance from the wall of a channel to allow weights 20 A to be positioned along tracks in convex or concave surfaces,
- FIGS. 6 and 7 another embodiment of the invention is illustrated wherein like components have reference numerals as in FIG. 1 and FIG. 3 , but with the suffix “C”.
- weights 20 C are received in tracks X′′, Y′′ and Z′′ of a cover 70 ( FIG. 7 ) for a portion of the sole 19 C of head 17 C.
- cover 70 is received in a slight recess 60 in sole 19 C.
- Lower portions of weights 20 C are received in channels 21 C defined in thicker portions of cover 70 associated with tracks X′′, Y′′ and Z′′. These thicker portions are received in channels 62 , 64 and 66 in head 17 C, when cover 70 is placed on head 17 C ( FIG. 6 ). If necessary or permitted by appropriate rule, recesses 67 and 68 may be filed with an appropriate material of a density needed to provide a specific weight.
- weights may be configured as in FIG. 5 , wherein screws have heads 42 D and a threaded portion that extends into a mating threaded blind hole in a spherical mass 48 D (having a diameter of, for example, 1.0 cm and formed of tungsten or steel), which fits within one of channels 62 , 64 and 66 , formed in head 17 C, when cover 70 is placed on head 17 D, as illustrated being placed, and placed thereon in FIGS. 8 and 9 , respectively.
- Hollow recess 67 and 68 may be provided in head 17 C to provide proper weight. Again, if necessary or permitted by appropriate rule, recesses 67 and 68 may be filed with an appropriate material of a density needed to provide a specific weight.
- the heads 42 D of the screws for the weights may be turned by a specialty tool for purposes of loosening the screws to allow movement and tightening the screws to fix weights 20 C in place, as discussed above.
- a different tool or key, having three prongs at its end, as illustrated in FIGS. 17A, 17B and 17C may be used for the different heads of weights 20 D of the embodiment of FIGS. 9 and 9A .
- the cover 17 D may be secured to head 17 D by securing mechanisms 31 D similar to 31 of FIGS. 1 and 3 , as described above.
- the embodiments of the invention described with respect to FIG. 6 to FIG. 9 have a major advantage.
- a golfer may adjust the position of the weights, and then remove the cover, and replace it with another cover with the weights secured in different positions.
- each cover, and its associated weights can effectively “store” that information, without the golfer having to laboriously reposition the weights, which can lead to inaccuracy in positions, and the need for much trial and error, until a favorite configuration is re-established. It is even possible for a golfer using a set of clubs in accordance with the invention, that are not the golfer's own, to simply bring along a cover with weights appropriately positioned, and to install the cover prior to beginning a game or practice session.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a golf club 16 E generally in the form of an iron, having a head 17 E and shaft 18 E.
- Head 17 E has hollow portions 92 , 94 , 96 and 98 , separated by shaped weights 90 , 100 and 110 .
- An arbitrary number of movable weights 20 E may be moved and then secured in position along an arcuate channel 21 E, having an associated track (not shown in FIG. 10 due to its cut away nature) at arbitrary positions along channel 21 E.
- weights may be positioned behind the ideal impact area or “sweet spot” of the face of the iron or putter.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic illustration of a mechanism for adjusting the position of weights.
- Golf club 16 F has head 17 F and shaft 18 F.
- a weight 122 in a channel 123 within head 17 F is connected to a flexible rod 124 .
- a series of spacers 127 a , 127 b , 127 c , 127 d , 127 e and 127 f (six spacers are shown, but more may be placed along the interior length of shaft 18 F) define a passageway within shaft 18 F through which rod 124 may move.
- a knob 130 having a blind, threaded hole 126 , accepts the threaded end 124 A of rod 124 .
- Knob 130 is fixed at the and of shaft 18 F, but may rotate with respect to shaft 18 F.
- a slot 128 may receive the blade of a screwdriver (not shown) to rotate knob 130 .
- Such rotation causes the end of rod 124 to move into or out of knob 130 (depending on the direction of rotation), thus causing motion of weight 122 within channel 123 through a maximum distance:
- F3 is the length of channel 123
- F1 is the length of weight 122 .
- Channel 123 can be an arcuate channel, as in FIG. 10 .
- Weight 122 may be an array of weights for movement along channel 123 .
- an iron or putter shown generally as 131 has a head 135 and a shaft 139 .
- a generally cylindrical weight 136 is designed to slide along the bottom 158 of a hollow portion 150 of head 135 in the directions indicated by arrow 157 .
- Weight 136 is configured with thread like groves 162 which engage a worn gear 156 , which is driven to rotate clockwise or counter clockwise, as indicated by the arrows 160 , by a conical gear 155 at the end of worm gear 156 .
- Conical gear 155 engages a conical gear 154 , which is in turn caused to rotate by a rod 141 a .
- Rod 141 a may extend to the gripping portion of shaft 139 , and be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise, as represented by arrow 161 , to thus cause weight 136 to move within hollow portion 150 of head 135 , in response to rotation of a knob as described with respect to FIG. 11 , or other appropriate mechanism.
- the shaft 139 may be removed from the hosel 165 of head 135 to expose a disk 153 mounted for rotation when a key (not shown in FIG. 13 ) is inserted into an opening 158 in disk 153 , and the key is rotated, thus changing the position of weight 136 within head 135 .
- a knurled edge of disk 153 may extend from a slot in hosel 165 , allowing its rotation by the action of the finger of a user, without the need to remove shaft 139 .
- the position of the weight 136 may be controlled from the shaft of the golf club, or the handle of the golf club.
- the shaft, or a handle portion of the shaft may be rotated with respect to the head, in order to rotate a gear which changes the position of weight 136 within head 131 .
- the shaft may be configured at its bottom with teeth that engage a conical gear affixed to the worm gear, so that when a set screw is loosened, the shaft can rotate with respect to the head, and thus cause the position of the weight to change.
- a transparent window 134 may be provided to allow observation of the position of weight 136 as it is moved within head 135 between a position of low moment of inertia “L” to a position of high moment of inertia “H”, along a scale 167 having markings 169 .
- the window may also be translucent, as long as the position of the weight, of a suitable color, can be visualized.
- the window 134 may be opaque, if it can be removed for adjustment and inspection of the position of weight 136 within head 135 .
- weight 136 is urged into the high moment of inertia position by a spring 172 .
- a wire 141 that loops around a pulley wheel 171 , is connected to weight 136 , and can be moved to thus move weight 136 by compressing or decompressing spring 172 .
- the end of wire 141 not connected to weight 136 is connected to a take up mechanism 173 , operated by a rotating disk 174 , within shaft 139 .
- Disk 174 may be rotated when a key (not shown in FIG. 16 ) is inserted into an opening 178 in disk 174 , and the key is rotated, thus changing the position of weight 136 within head 135 .
- FIGS. 17A, 178 and 17C illustrate a key useful with the invention.
- the key has three portions for being received in three corresponding portions of a screw head associated with a weight for use on a golf club.
- the key may also be used to turn a screw or screws to remove and replace the removable cover of some of the embodiments of the invention illustrated herein.
- a golfer can utilize one or more variable or similar weights to achieve a desired equilibrium, COG, or moment of inertia while maintaining a constant or scalable mass.
- the weights are engineered to be secured onto the complex surface/contour of the club head, thereby permitting the movement of one or more weights in a 2D or 3D (three dimensional) configuration.
- the invention also features one or more detachable plates/cover, which houses the various tracks containing the weights.
- the invention allows the COG to be directed as close as possible to the surface of the club (namely the sole [bottom] and the rear).
- the continuously variable positioning of weights provides a nearly infinite combination of COG/MOI configurations.
- the COG By being able to position the weights close to the perimeter (surface), the COG can be located/positioned close to the bottom (sole of the club).
- the unique design of the weight within the removable cover, and through the cover allows for the easy manipulation/adjustment and location of the spheres/weights.
- the weights are positionable to the rear of the club (which again offers some advantages of COG) flexibility.
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A golf club having a head with a series of tracks forming a three-dimensional pattern; weights for positioning along channels; and a mechanism for securing the weights at positions along the channels so as to customize center of gravity and moment of inertia. The channels can all interconnect to allow a weight to be moved from one to another. The club can include a removable cover for at least a portion of the surface to cover the channels and the weights. The weights can comprise a spherical member disposed in a channel; a member external to a surface of the head; and a coupling between the spherical member and the external member to allow the spherical member and the external member to capture between them a wall in which a track is formed. The channels may be in the removable cover, or below the removable cover, in the head.
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- This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 17/308,559, filed on May 5, 2021, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 16/773,174, filed on Jan. 27, 2020, which is divisional of Ser. No. 15/645,850 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 10,543,406, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 12/050,127, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,700,764, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 11/833,970 filed on Aug. 3, 2007, abandoned, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/835,048 filed on Aug. 3, 2006, which applications are all incorporated herein by reference in their entireties, for all purposes.
- The present invention relates to golf clubs. More particularly, it relates to a scalable-unconventional approach for adjusting the weight distribution within a golf club's head, particularly a driver, fairway woods, iron or putter.
- The USGA governing body has allowed for the adjustments of weights within a golf club's head as part of fulfilling the criteria of approved conforming golf clubs. Many manufacturers have resorted to a very basic approach to capitalize on the advantage of adjusting the center of gravity (COG) within a club's design by simply interchanging ‘nuts and bolts’ on the golf club's head or affixing weights in areas of advantage in the club head.
- The problem with these approaches is that each time a user desires to adjust the COG within his club's design, the player must remove weighted elements from the club to do so or select a different club, which has a different playing characteristic. The former calls for the replacement or substitution of the removed parts in order to “guesstimate” the COG. Despite best effort, the COG variations are limited in both scenarios and determined by the finite number of nuts and bolts available for a particular club or manner in which the weights can be adjusted, added or subtracted. Moreover the removal of these nuts and bolts are time consuming, require specialized tools and calls for exhausting trial and error before the desire results can be achieved. When an undesired effect is appreciated, the player must tackle the golf club numerous times by interchanging a multiplicity of ‘nuts and bolts’ as before, carefully recalling ‘what goes where’ etc.
- In other examples, manufacturers have created open “burrows” confined to the sole of the club head and have utilize a two dimensional (2D) approach to adjust the COG in that location only. Moreover, a single port of entry and exit to add and subtract weights to the club head can 2$ be seen in, for example, United States Patent Publication 2006/0122004 of Chen et al. Further the “burrows” are left opened to the elements thereby potentially affecting the club's functionality during play. For example, debris can become stuck in a part of the “burrow’ which may affect the club's COG to some degree. These limitations mentioned here and to be mentioned later are all considered to be drawbacks for a versatile golf club, which adheres stringently to the USGA's rule.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,015,354 to Ahn at al. teaches a method to change the weight of a golf club's head to affect the COG. In Ahn at al., the removal and replacements of weights are stressed in all the cases, and the weights move across a two-dimensional plain as in the prior example.
- In United States Patent Publication No. 2004/0242343, Chao et al. describe a method of interchanging and substituting weights within a golf club's head. The mass is generally changed when this is done. As before, the invention is limited in its design and function. Weights can only be fixed into a predetermined location and their removal is required for adjustments of the COG with the use of specialized tools. The position of the COG is severely restricted by this very basic approach. Moreover a multiplicity of weights cannot be removed or substituted at the same time.
- In United States Patent Publication No. 2006/0122004, Chen et al. describe a method for placing weights in a “trough” located in the “back” of a club head, having a “larger width” and “insertion hole.” This approach limits the true dynamics of achieving versatile center of gravity, aesthetics or the ability to position the club's weight in a location of appreciable benefits; such as on the complexed countoured surface of the sole (without thickening the club) or along the outer perimeter of the club's head, which when achieve greatly maximizes the club's performance and versatility. As noted before there is a Single limited access (port of entry) for weight addition and removal at any given time. Moreover the weight is confined to a two-dimensional plain; has more than two components and locks using a pressure expansion-contraction system which secure the weights into the depths of the club volume, instead of outwards, and towards the surface or perimeter. These features do not ensure reliable performance and may pose a danger or liability if broken or snapped during play. A noticeable drawback once again is that it takes a considerable amount of time to modify the COG in the likes of Chen, Ahn and Chao et al.
- It is an object of the invention to provide a golf club with an adjustable center of gravity, moment of inertia and variable equilibrium.
- It is another object of the invention to permit the substitution of a given set of weights as a group instead of individually. A further objective is to have a given number of weights permanently fixed to the club's head, thereby negating the need to substitute weights, and thus maintaining a constant, fixed mass. The club's center of gravity is adjustable simply by relocating the number of given weights along a given three dimensional (3D) path/track or tracks, affecting its center of gravity and moment of inertia. Weights maybe configured within a cover. Removal of one or more weights can take place simultaneously (to affect the MOI/COG) by simply removing the cover located on at least part of the surface of the golf club head, and replacing the cover with another cover with different weight placement, but optionally, with the same total weight.
- The present invention overcomes these inconveniences and promotes advancements by providing a way to conform to the USGA rule by making the golf club “plain in design” while honoring USGA rule #4 c by providing an option to allow the golf club's weights to be easy to adjust during training, but difficult to manipulate during regulation play; individual weight can be adjusted with the use of a coin or divot in one of several embodiments.
- A relatively plain cover is provided which will prevent improper movement during regulation play in one of several embodiments. Weights can be added to the golf club's head by removing the cover plate from the club's head/body, allowing easy access to the tracks to then add or subtract one or more weights simultaneously or individually.
- Another object and further enhancement of the invention is to provide a golf club, which is literally “plain in shape” as per USGA rules 4. In so doing, a smooth finish cover, made of opaque, translucent or transparent material, is provided to fit over the sole or perimeter in a complimentary way without adding or taking away from the club's overall shape. This cover may serve as a protection from the elements for the moveable weights and which can be securely and semi-permanently or permanently fixed to the golf club's body by a specially designed screw or lock mechanism that requires specialized tools for removal as dictated by the USGA.
- In other embodiment of the invention classified as drivers and woods a series of separate or interconnecting recesses may be created in the sole of the club head in a three dimensional configuration. Individual spherical weights may be placed in each of the recesses and may be secured and protected by a cover as described. The cover may have slits to allow for the spheres to be further secured thereto by a frictional means along any given point of the recess. In so doing, the weights are not secured into the recesses and restricted to finite locations as seen in Chen & Chao et al.: instead they are levitated and secured onto the removable cover/sole of the club head.
- In additional embodiments for the driver variety of the invention, the recesses for the weights are incorporated into the sole of the removable cover, situated at least partially on the sole of the club head. As before in the second embodiment, slits are provided to allow easy access and manipulation of the underlying spherical weights to be adjusted in a three dimensional orientation, close to the surface of the club.
- Other clubs within the golfer's array of approved (hybrids) or non-conforming clubs may be fashioned by design to incorporate the benefits of this invention. Henceforth, a putter or an iron or fairway woods or hybrid club can be designed to have moveable weights according to the scope of this invention.
- Innovations specific for the so call irons and putter may have weights movable behind the club face and linked to the club handle via a cable, rod, axle or hydraulic means. By inserting a specialize key into the top of the golf club handle, the weights can be adjusted toward the heel or toe using such means coupled with a compressible and expandable spring member or members engineered to effect movement of the weight.
- Further, the back or the club face may have a transparent or translucent cover to reveal at least a portion of the movable weight located in the head structure, in another embodiment, the club shaft maybe removed from the hosel and the movement of the weight in the club head maybe accessed from within the hosel by turning the cable, rod, “worm” or using a hydraulic mechanism to move the weight towards the heel or forward to the toe of the club head.
- Further, the club shaft can be engineered to affect the movement of weights as described. For example the shaft can be made to turn clockwise or anticlockwise or pushed up or down to affect the movement of the weights in the club head as described.
- Yet still in other embodiments, the weights maybe accessed from the heel or toe region of the golf club head
- In accordance with the invention, golf club heads are provided with a scalable systems of weights which allows for a precision and convenient adjustment of the COG without having to remove, switch or change weights from a golf club's head, or change the club's orientation to access the weights in the club head.
- The invention is an advanced golf club technology, which allows the movement of weights in three dimensions, that is, across a three dimensional surface, having complex slopes or curves. Moreover, the tracks or recesses, which house the movable weights, can be in a plate or cover which is detachable from the club head. The tracks can be designed to be connected to each other or separated as individual entities.
- The removable plate structures is preferably designed for the sole and perimeter portion of the golf club, even though it can be fabricated for the entire club surface.
- To traverse the complex contours of a golf club's head, the weights can have the shape of a sphere or globe, coupled with a screw member of various designs and finishes. The weight can have a biasing knob member, which limits its ability to turn left, right, up or down to approximately 90 degrees.
- The foregoing aspects and other features of the present invention are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a prospective view of one embodiment of a golf club in accordance with the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a simplified, cross-sectional schematic view taken through the golf club ofFIG. 1 , showing a weight. -
FIG. 3 is a partially exploded view of a golf club ofFIG. 1 , with the cover removed. -
FIG. 4 is similar toFIG. 1 , but illustrates a different track configuration on the perimeter and sole. -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged, detailed schematic cross-sectional view of a portion of the 3D weight showing surface orientation. -
FIG. 6 is an enlarged, perspective view of another embodiment of the invention, showing three dimensional track in the club head. -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged, perspective view of a cover with tracks for the embodiment of the invention ofFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 8 is an exploded view showing a cover with slit in the tracks. -
FIG. 9 is a plan view of the embodiment ofFIG. 8 , with the cover ofFIG. 8 in place and with weights. -
FIG. 9A is a plan view similar toFIG. 9 , with the cover removed and the weights in place. -
FIG. 10 is a partially cut away view of yet another embodiment of the invention, showing a possible track configuration in a vertical plain, in the shape of an arch, wherein a horizontal arch (not shown) is also achievable. -
FIG. 11 is a second schematic illustration of a mechanism for adjusting the position of weights, similar to the embodiment ofFIG. 10 . -
FIG. 12 is a cut away view of a third embodiment of a iron or putter in accordance with the invention. -
FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view taken generally along line 13-13 ofFIG. 12 . -
FIG. 14 is a top view of the hosel illustrated inFIG. 13 . -
FIG. 15 is a back elevational view of, the embodiment ofFIG. 13 , illustrating another feature (transparent window) of the invention. -
FIG. 16 is a schematic view of another embodiment of an iron or putter in accordance with the invention, which shows a spring actuated weight system. -
FIGS. 17A, 17B and 17C are views of a weight adjusting key for a screw head of a weight in accordance with the invention. - Referring to
FIG. 1 there is shown a perspective view of agolf club 16 having ahead 17 and ashaft 18, incorporating features of the present invention. Although the present invention will be described with reference to the embodiments shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present invention can be embodied in many alternate forms of embodiments. In addition, any suitable size, shape or type of elements or materials could be used. The type of golf club illustrated inFIG. 1 is a generally referred to as a “wood”, and has a lower surface or sole 19. - In accordance with general scheme of the invention, an interconnected series of tracks X, Y and Z define passageways for a movable series of weights each designated as 20, which may be positioned along tracks X, Y and Z. Each
weight 20 may have a mass of, for example, 6 grams. The series of tracks X, Y and Z follows the contour of sole 19, and in general, defines a three-dimensional contour. Thus, not only can the weights be moved from one track to another, but they can be moved in three dimensions due to the three-dimensional nature of the tracks. While more weights may be added, it is preferable that the total mass be constant, and that the positions of theweights 20 be adjustable. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , each of tracks X, Y and Z has associated with it achannel 21 in which alower portion 22 ofweight 20 is disposed. Portion 22.s configured with a threadedblind hole 23 for receiving a mating threadedextension portion 24 of anupper portion 25 ofweight 20.Upper portion 25 may also have protruding slightly from it a generallyspherical portion 26 having aslot 27 for receiving a tightening tool, such as a screwdriver (not shown), for rotatingupper portion 25 with respect tolower portion 22, as represented bycircle 28 to grip between themouter layer 29 of sole 19, thereby securingweight 20 against unwanted movement along a track, but permitting it to be released for placement at a different position along a track. It will be understood that the upper surface oflower portion 22 may be treated with a non-skid material, or have some covering so that when in contact with the inner surface of outer layer orwall 29 of sole 19, it is prevented from easily moving, therefore facilitating tightening by rotatingspherical portion 26. - Referring to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 3 , acover 30 is advantageously contoured to fit over sole 19, and is secured to head 17 by a securingmechanism 31, such as a screw 32 having ahead 33 designed to be turned by a specialty tool (not shown). The end of screw 32 is received in a threadedhole 33 in arecess 34.Cover 30 may be formed from a transparent engineering plastic, such as a polycarbonate, thus allowing the user ofgolf club 16, or any other interested individual, to observe the positions ofweights 20, and to verify, if desired, that they have not moved from a previously set position.Cover 30 is placed on and removed fromhead 19 in the directions illustrated byarrows 37. -
FIG. 4 illustrates another embodiment of the invention, wherein like components have reference numerals as inFIG. 1 andFIG. 3 , but with the suffix “A”. This embodiment has a series of interconnected tracks X′, Y′ and Z′, as well as an additional track Q. Track Q may extend parallel to the periphery of sole 19A ofhead 17A, in the illustrated embodiment has three eightgram weights 20A, which may be positioned along its length. -
FIG. 5 illustrates another possible configuration for theweights FIG. 2 , but with the suffix “A”, Ascrew 40 has ahead 42 and a threadedportion 44 that extends into a mating threadedblind hole 46 in a spherical mass 48 (having a diameter of, for example, 1.0 cm and formed of a metal; lead, tungsten, iron or steel), which fits within achannel 21A associated with a track such astrack Q. Mass 48 is prevented from turning withinchannel 21A more than a limited amount by aspherical protrusion 50 that hits thewalls 52 ofchannel 21A.Head 42 may be caused to rotate by a suitable tool (not shown inFIG. 5 ) causingscrew 40 to move into and out ofmass 48, as represented byarrows 54. The outer layer orwall 29A of sole 19A may have a thickness of approximately 0.4 mm. - The configuration of
FIG. 5 has the advantage, due to the spherical nature ofmass 48, of providing sufficient clearance from the wall of a channel to allowweights 20A to be positioned along tracks in convex or concave surfaces, Referring toFIGS. 6 and 7 , another embodiment of the invention is illustrated wherein like components have reference numerals as inFIG. 1 andFIG. 3 , but with the suffix “C”. Instead of receiving movable weights directly within the body ofhead 17, as inFIG. 1 ,weights 20C are received in tracks X″, Y″ and Z″ of a cover 70 (FIG. 7 ) for a portion of the sole 19C ofhead 17C. The outer periphery ofcover 70 is received in aslight recess 60 in sole 19C. Lower portions ofweights 20C are received inchannels 21C defined in thicker portions ofcover 70 associated with tracks X″, Y″ and Z″. These thicker portions are received inchannels head 17C, whencover 70 is placed onhead 17C (FIG. 6 ). If necessary or permitted by appropriate rule, recesses 67 and 68 may be filed with an appropriate material of a density needed to provide a specific weight. - Referring to
FIGS. 8, 9 and 9A , wherein like components have reference numerals as inFIG. 1 andFIG. 3 , but with the suffix “D”, in a preferred embodiment, weights may be configured as inFIG. 5 , wherein screws haveheads 42D and a threaded portion that extends into a mating threaded blind hole in aspherical mass 48D (having a diameter of, for example, 1.0 cm and formed of tungsten or steel), which fits within one ofchannels head 17C, whencover 70 is placed onhead 17D, as illustrated being placed, and placed thereon inFIGS. 8 and 9 , respectively.Hollow recess head 17C to provide proper weight. Again, if necessary or permitted by appropriate rule, recesses 67 and 68 may be filed with an appropriate material of a density needed to provide a specific weight. - The
heads 42D of the screws for the weights may be turned by a specialty tool for purposes of loosening the screws to allow movement and tightening the screws to fixweights 20C in place, as discussed above. A different tool or key, having three prongs at its end, as illustrated inFIGS. 17A, 17B and 17C may be used for the different heads ofweights 20D of the embodiment ofFIGS. 9 and 9A . Thecover 17D may be secured to head 17D by securingmechanisms 31D similar to 31 ofFIGS. 1 and 3 , as described above. - The embodiments of the invention described with respect to
FIG. 6 toFIG. 9 have a major advantage. A golfer may adjust the position of the weights, and then remove the cover, and replace it with another cover with the weights secured in different positions. Thus, if the golfer has several favorite configuration of weights for specific positions of the COG, of specific moments of inertia, each cover, and its associated weights can effectively “store” that information, without the golfer having to laboriously reposition the weights, which can lead to inaccuracy in positions, and the need for much trial and error, until a favorite configuration is re-established. It is even possible for a golfer using a set of clubs in accordance with the invention, that are not the golfer's own, to simply bring along a cover with weights appropriately positioned, and to install the cover prior to beginning a game or practice session. -
FIG. 10 illustrates agolf club 16E generally in the form of an iron, having ahead 17E andshaft 18E.Head 17E hashollow portions weights movable weights 20E, of the type illustrated inFIG. 5 (or of a type described elsewhere herein), may be moved and then secured in position along anarcuate channel 21E, having an associated track (not shown inFIG. 10 due to its cut away nature) at arbitrary positions alongchannel 21E. InFIG. 10 , there are fourweights 20E at positions corresponding to lines A, B, C and D. The arcuate nature ofchannel 21E, and the fact that in most irons, the surface ofhead 17E is at an acute angle with respect to theshaft 18E, causes the weights to effectively move in a three dimensional path from the toe to the heel of thehead 17E. Advantageously, one or more weights may be positioned behind the ideal impact area or “sweet spot” of the face of the iron or putter. -
FIG. 11 is a schematic illustration of a mechanism for adjusting the position of weights.Golf club 16F hashead 17F andshaft 18F. Aweight 122 in achannel 123 withinhead 17F is connected to aflexible rod 124. A series ofspacers shaft 18F) define a passageway withinshaft 18F through whichrod 124 may move. Aknob 130 having a blind, threadedhole 126, accepts the threaded end 124A ofrod 124.Knob 130 is fixed at the and ofshaft 18F, but may rotate with respect toshaft 18F. Aslot 128 may receive the blade of a screwdriver (not shown) to rotateknob 130. Such rotation causes the end ofrod 124 to move into or out of knob 130 (depending on the direction of rotation), thus causing motion ofweight 122 withinchannel 123 through a maximum distance: -
ΔF2=F3−F1, where: - F3 is the length of
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Channel 123 can be an arcuate channel, as inFIG. 10 .Weight 122 may be an array of weights for movement alongchannel 123. - Referring to
FIG. 12 andFIG. 13 , an iron or putter shown generally as 131 has ahead 135 and ashaft 139. A generallycylindrical weight 136 is designed to slide along thebottom 158 of ahollow portion 150 ofhead 135 in the directions indicated byarrow 157.Weight 136 is configured with thread likegroves 162 which engage aworn gear 156, which is driven to rotate clockwise or counter clockwise, as indicated by thearrows 160, by aconical gear 155 at the end ofworm gear 156.Conical gear 155 engages aconical gear 154, which is in turn caused to rotate by arod 141 a.Rod 141 a may extend to the gripping portion ofshaft 139, and be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise, as represented byarrow 161, to thus causeweight 136 to move withinhollow portion 150 ofhead 135, in response to rotation of a knob as described with respect toFIG. 11 , or other appropriate mechanism. - Referring to
FIG. 13 andFIG. 14 , alternatively, theshaft 139 may be removed from thehosel 165 ofhead 135 to expose adisk 153 mounted for rotation when a key (not shown inFIG. 13 ) is inserted into anopening 158 indisk 153, and the key is rotated, thus changing the position ofweight 136 withinhead 135. As a further alternative, a knurled edge ofdisk 153 may extend from a slot inhosel 165, allowing its rotation by the action of the finger of a user, without the need to removeshaft 139. - In general, it will be appreciated that the position of the
weight 136 may be controlled from the shaft of the golf club, or the handle of the golf club. For example, in yet other embodiments, the shaft, or a handle portion of the shaft, may be rotated with respect to the head, in order to rotate a gear which changes the position ofweight 136 withinhead 131. It is possible for the shaft to be configured at its bottom with teeth that engage a conical gear affixed to the worm gear, so that when a set screw is loosened, the shaft can rotate with respect to the head, and thus cause the position of the weight to change. - Referring to
FIG. 13 andFIG. 15 , atransparent window 134 may be provided to allow observation of the position ofweight 136 as it is moved withinhead 135 between a position of low moment of inertia “L” to a position of high moment of inertia “H”, along ascale 167 havingmarkings 169. The window may also be translucent, as long as the position of the weight, of a suitable color, can be visualized. Alternatively, thewindow 134 may be opaque, if it can be removed for adjustment and inspection of the position ofweight 136 withinhead 135. - In
FIG. 16 ,weight 136 is urged into the high moment of inertia position by aspring 172. Awire 141, that loops around apulley wheel 171, is connected toweight 136, and can be moved to thus moveweight 136 by compressing or decompressingspring 172. The end ofwire 141 not connected to weight 136 is connected to a take upmechanism 173, operated by arotating disk 174, withinshaft 139.Disk 174 may be rotated when a key (not shown inFIG. 16 ) is inserted into anopening 178 indisk 174, and the key is rotated, thus changing the position ofweight 136 withinhead 135. -
FIGS. 17A, 178 and 17C illustrate a key useful with the invention. The key has three portions for being received in three corresponding portions of a screw head associated with a weight for use on a golf club. The key may also be used to turn a screw or screws to remove and replace the removable cover of some of the embodiments of the invention illustrated herein. - Thus, in accordance with the invention, a golfer can utilize one or more variable or similar weights to achieve a desired equilibrium, COG, or moment of inertia while maintaining a constant or scalable mass. Moreover, the weights are engineered to be secured onto the complex surface/contour of the club head, thereby permitting the movement of one or more weights in a 2D or 3D (three dimensional) configuration. The invention also features one or more detachable plates/cover, which houses the various tracks containing the weights.
- Generally speaking, the invention allows the COG to be directed as close as possible to the surface of the club (namely the sole [bottom] and the rear). The continuously variable positioning of weights provides a nearly infinite combination of COG/MOI configurations.
- By being able to position the weights close to the perimeter (surface), the COG can be located/positioned close to the bottom (sole of the club). The unique design of the weight within the removable cover, and through the cover allows for the easy manipulation/adjustment and location of the spheres/weights. In addition, in accordance with the invention, the weights are positionable to the rear of the club (which again offers some advantages of COG) flexibility.
- It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the invention. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances that fall within the scope of the appended claims.
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1. A wood-type golf club head comprising:
a striking wall at a front portion of the club head;
a rear portion opposite the front portion;
a crown; and
a sole comprising an outer wall and defining a sole periphery, at least one weight track formed in the outer wall, a channel corresponding to and interior of the weight track, the channel including channel walls protruding inwardly from the outer wall, and at least one weight associated with the weight track, the weight comprising an upper portion located exterior to the channel and a lower portion located within the channel, the weight configured to be adjustably securable at plural locations along the channel by compression of the upper portion and the lower portion against the outer wall.
2. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the track follows a path generally parallel to, and inwardly spaced from, the periphery of the sole portion.
3. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the at least one weight track comprises at least two weight tracks.
4. The golf club head of claim 3 , wherein the two weight tracks are interconnected such that the weight is transferrable between the two weight tracks.
5. The golf club head of claim 3 , wherein the two weight tracks are each fully enclosed and spaced from each other.
6. The golf club head of claim 3 , wherein the at least two weight tracks comprise a first weight track following a first path generally parallel to the periphery of the sole portion and a second weight track extending in a generally front to rear direction.
7. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the at least one weight comprises at least two weights that are independently securable to the weight track.
8. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the track is recessed from a general contour of the sole portion.
9. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the outer layer comprises a thickness of approximately 0.4 mm.
10. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the lower portion and the channel are configured such that rotation of the lower portion within the channel is limited.
11. A wood-type golf club head comprising:
a striking wall at a front portion of the club head;
a rear portion opposite the front portion;
a crown; and
a sole comprising an outer wall and defining a sole periphery;
an interior volume formed by the striking wall, the rear portion, the crown and the sole;
at least one weight track formed in the sole outer wall;
a channel corresponding with, and located interior of, the weight track, the channel including channel walls protruding from the sole outer wall toward the interior volume; and
at least one weight associated with the weight track, the weight comprising an upper portion located exterior to the channel and a lower portion located within the channel, the weight configured to be adjustably securable at plural locations along the channel by compression of the upper portion and the lower portion against the sole outer wall.
12. The golf club head of claim 11 , wherein the channel walls include a pair of opposing channel side walls that extend generally perpendicularly from the sole outer wall.
13. The golf club head of claim 11 , wherein the track follows a path generally parallel to, and inwardly spaced from, the periphery of the sole portion.
14. The golf club head of claim 11 , wherein the at least one weight track comprises at least two weight tracks.
15. The golf club head of claim 14 , wherein the two weight tracks are interconnected such that the weight is transferrable between the two weight tracks.
16. The golf club head of claim 14 , wherein the two weight tracks are each fully enclosed and spaced from each other.
17. The golf club head of claim 14 , wherein the at least two weight tracks comprise a first weight track following a first path generally parallel to the periphery of the sole portion and a second weight track extending in a generally front to rear direction.
18. The golf club head of claim 11 , wherein the at least one weight comprises at least two weights that are independently securable to the weight track.
19. The golf club head of claim 11 , wherein the track is recessed from a general contour of the sole portion.
20. The golf club head of claim 11 , wherein the outer layer comprises a thickness of approximately 0.4 mm.
21. The golf club head of claim 11 , wherein the lower portion and the channel are configured such that rotation of the lower portion within the channel is limited.
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