IP Library Granted Patent US 8,951,141
Granted Patent B2
US 8,951,141 · App. 13/729,245 · Granted Feb 10, 2015

Iron-type golf club set and iron-type golf club head set

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Patent No.
US 8,951,141
App. No.
13/729,245
Granted
Feb 10, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A set of iron-type golf clubs and a set of iron-type golf club heads are disclosed. The loft angles of the heads are gradually increased from the lowest numbered golf club to the highest numbered golf club in the set. Given that a coefficient of inertia of the head is the ratio Ms/M of a moment of inertia Ms (gram sq·cm) of the head around a horizontal axis extending in a toe-heel direction of the head passing through the center of gravity of the head, to the mass M (g) of the head, the coefficient of inertia is gradually increased with the increase in the loft angle, and the difference of the coefficient of inertia of the head of the highest numbered club from that of the lowest numbered club is 0.3 or more.

Claims (34)

1. An iron-type golf club set comprising three or more iron-type golf clubs with cub heads having different loft angles such that the loft angles are gradually increased from the lowest numbered golf club therein having the smallest loft angle to the highest numbered golf club therein having the largest loft angle, wherein

coefficients of inertia (A) of the club heads are gradually increased with the increase in the loft angle, and

the difference (An−A 1 ) of the coefficient of inertia (An) of the club head of the highest numbered club from the coefficient of inertia (A 1 ) of the club head of the lowest numbered club is 0.3 or more,

wherein:

the coefficient of inertia (A) of the club head is the ratio Ms/M of a moment of inertia Ms (gram sq·cm) of the club head around a horizontal axis extending in a toe-heel direction of the club head passing through the center of gravity of the club head, to the mass M (g) of the club head,

each of the club heads comprises a head main body having, on its front side, a club face for hitting a golf ball,

the head main body is provided on its back side with a top side protruding part protruding backward so that the top side protruding part has

an outer peripheral surface connected to an upper edge of the club face and defining an upper surface of the head main body, and

an inner peripheral surface facing toward the center of gravity of the club head, and

thicknesses of the top side protruding parts of the club heads are gradually increased with the increase in the loft angle when each said thickness is measured as the difference Ho−Hi between a maximum height Ho of the outer peripheral surface and a maximum height Hi of the inner peripheral surface in the rear view of the club head in its standard state.

2. The iron-type golf club set according to claim 1 , wherein

in at least one of the club heads, the inner peripheral surface of the top side protruding part is provided with a horizontal part extending parallel with the toe-heel direction while having the maximum height Hi.

3. The iron-type golf club set according to claim 1 , wherein

the head main body is composed of a first metallic material, and a second metallic material having a specific gravity larger than that of the first metallic material and constituting at least a part of the top side protruding part.

4. The iron-type golf club set according to claim 1 , wherein

in the rear views of the club heads in their standard states, the top side protruding parts of the club heads are provided with horizontal parts each defined as extending in parallel with a toe-heel direction of the head and having the maximum height Hi, and

the length L of the horizontal part is gradually increased with the increase in the loft angle β.

5. An iron-type golf club head set comprising three or more iron-type golf club heads having different loft angles, wherein

coefficients of inertia (A) of the club heads are gradually increased with the increase in the loft angle, and

the difference (An−A 1 ) of the coefficient of inertia (An) of the club head having the largest loft angle from the coefficient of inertia (A 1 ) of the club head having the smallest loft angle is 0.3 or more,

wherein:

the coefficient of inertia (A) of the club head is the ratio Ms/M of a moment of inertia Ms (gram sq·cm) of the club head around a horizontal axis extending in a toe-heel direction of the club head passing through the center of gravity of the club head, to the mass M (g) of the club head,

each of the club heads comprises a head main body having, on its front side, a club face for hitting a golf ball,

the head main body is provided on its back side with a top side protruding part protruding backward so that the top side protruding part has

an outer peripheral surface connected to an upper edge of the club face and defining an upper surface of the head main body, and

an inner peripheral surface facing toward the center of gravity of the club head, and

thicknesses of the top side protruding parts of the club heads are gradually increased with the increase in the loft angle when each said thickness is measured as the difference Ho−Hi between a maximum height Ho of the outer peripheral surface and a maximum height Hi of the inner peripheral surface in the rear view of the club head in its standard state.

6. The iron-type golf club set according to claim 5 , wherein

the head main body is composed of a first metallic material, and a second metallic material having a specific gravity larger than that of the first metallic material and constituting at least a part of the top side protruding part.

7. The iron-type golf club set according to 5 , wherein

in at least one of the club heads, the inner peripheral surface of the top side protruding part is provided with a horizontal part extending parallel with the toe-heel direction while having the maximum height Hi.

8. The iron-type golf club set according to 5 , wherein

in the rear views of the club heads in their standard states, the top side protruding parts of the club heads are provided with horizontal parts each defined as extending in parallel with a toe-heel direction of the head and having the maximum height Hi, and

the length L of the horizontal part is gradually increased with the increase in the loft angle β.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Apr 17, 2018
From: DUNLOP SPORTS CO. LTD.
To: SUMITOMO RUBBER INDUSTRIES, LTD.
Reel/Frame 045959/0204 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 31, 2012
From: MIZUTANI, NARUHIRO
To: DUNLOP SPORTS CO. LTD.
Reel/Frame 029547/0772 →