CN1095304A - Have the golf putter that panel is inserted - Google Patents
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Abstract
A kind of golf putter uses head of a putter handle supporting, and described head comprises a putter body.This body has heel, bar point and forms the bottom of bottom surface, and an antetheca; Described body is microscler between heel and bar point; Described body has at least one groove that stretches to the surface that is formed by antetheca forward; Described body has second recessed on an antetheca groove, is provided with a nonmetallic panel, and the periphery of panel is packed in second groove and is adhered to body.
Description
The present invention relates to golf putter, more particularly, relate to the stability of adjusting direction and square stance raising putter when swing putter on the golf lawn.
People usually send out that golf putter twists easily when finding golf putter accurately the ball position on being placed down in the lawn.This distortion makes putter front and ball mis-alignment, thereby needs one or many to harmonize repeatedly.From ball backswing and forward swing batting process, putter also may twist, and one of reason of this distortion is the variable engagement of putter bottom surface and turf in above-mentioned swing and batting process.
Thereby need follow-on device that reduces or eliminates above-mentioned mis-alignment effect, and all round properties that need improve golf putter.
Main purpose of the present invention provides a kind of improved-type putter head, and its structure can reduce or eliminate above-mentioned mis-alignment problem.
The type putter mainly comprises during of the present invention changing:
A. a putter body has heel, the bottom of bar point and formation bottom surface, and a batting antetheca, and described body is microscler between heel and bar point;
B. described body has at least one groove, stretches to the surface that is formed by described antetheca forward;
C. described body has on antetheca to the second recessed groove, is provided with a nonmetal panel, pack into described second groove and be adhered to described body of panel periphery.
Another object of the present invention provides a rail bar that protrudes from the bottom surface downwards, this rail bar is microscler on the direction between heel and the bar point, when being placed on putter on the lawn downwards, engage turf, thereby when putter head is placed, stablize head opposing distortion downwards.Hereinafter also will describe in detail, described rail bar is along its major length, and is general spaced apart backward from the front that is formed by described nonmetal panel.Rail bar also has a narrow bottom surface along its length, and this bottom surface is to be flat on the fore-and-aft direction in the transverse width direction.Rail bar has the width of basically identical along its major length, and rail bar is longitudinal extension below the middle part of touching the body of rod between heel and bar point and below nonmetal panel.Owing to having used nonmetal panel to form the peripheral counterweight effect of anti-distortion, and described rail bar has strengthened this effect.
Another object of the present invention has provided a kind of control rail bar, and its surface forward recedes downwards, joins with rail bar bottom surface leading edge; Its surface backwards turns forward downwards, joins with the trailing edge of rail bar bottom surface.Above-mentioned those surfaces engage with turf, and in head batting process, formed power is tended to raise head in order to avoid make bar dig turf; Above-mentioned surface is equidistant the extension with the described zone of rail bar towards heel and bar point from the head, and therefore, distortion power is owing to being reversed balance with engaging of turf.
A further object of the invention provides a kind of rail bar, it is crooked, promptly, extend on curved surface along its length, thereby make rail bar and turf engage supporting-point not point-blank, therefore, nip turf and provide the opposing head crooked stability when head being placed on the lawn when harmonizing rail bar downwards with ball.
Consult the following drawings and will clearlyer understand the above and other objects and advantages of the present invention, and the details of embodiment.
Fig. 1 is the front view of golf club putter head of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is the cutaway view along 2-2 line among Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is the cutaway view along 3-3 line among Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is the bottom view along 4-4 line among Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is similar to Fig. 4, represents an alternate embodiment;
Fig. 6 is the front view along 6-6 line among Fig. 5;
In Fig. 1-4, putter head 10 has a body 11, has formed bottom 12, and anterior striking surface i.e. surface 13, heel 14 and bar point 14a.Handle 16 as shown in the figure, are connected in body and extend upward.Head can be a metal, generally is brass.As shown in the figure, body is microscler between heel and bar point.
According to one aspect of the present invention, one rail bar 20 protrudes downwards from the diapire 12a of bottom, rail bar 20 is elongated between heel and bar point, contact is touched the turf 21 on lawn and is stretched into turf downwards, as shown in Figure 3, so that stablize head, when putter is prevented the distortion of direction on a direction or two (shown in front among Fig. 4 22 and 22a) to time on the turf that is placed down in the lawn.Please see Figure the golf 24 in 2, before surface 13, rail bar 20 stretches into the turf (see figure 3), just before with the batting of hand swing handle 16 usefulness heads, is used for keeping the levelling of head surface 13 and ball.
As shown in the figure, the position of long rail bar is after front surface 13, and under vertical head header board 23, so that ground in a basic balance supporting head portion, bottom flange 25 after head has stretches out backward from the bottom of body 11, forms diapire 12a, as shown in Figure 3.Diapire comprises bottom wall portion 12a ' and the rail bar bottom wall portion 12a ' afterwards before the rail bar.In this embodiment, the front and back width W of part 12a '
1Significantly less than part 12a " the front and back width W
2, W
2Be generally W
12 to 6 times.Bottom wall portion 12a ' generally is flat on fore-and-aft direction, and is protruding a little downwards to the direction of bar point at heel, as shown in Figure 1.
In addition, rail bar 20 has surface 29 forward, and surface 29 downward, the (see figure 3)s that recede are slided on turf so that work as the head square stance, turf tends to lift putter head to the impact of inclined surface 29, prevents from or reduce to greatest extent to enter turf when head square stance head.Surface 29 merges to strengthen above-mentioned effect with the edge of surface 28 along a rounding.
Equally, rail bar 20 has surface 31 backwards, and surface 31 downward, the (see figure 3)s that turn forward merge along a rounded edges 32 and surface 28.The surface 31 and 32 can slide putter when head is swung backward with respect to golf backward on turf, tend to prevent or reduce to greatest extent that head enters turf in back pendulum process.
It should be noted that the rail bar stage casing is longitudinal extension under the putter head centre, that is, " dessert (the sweet spot) " of plate 23 zone 32 is near the golf below; In addition, rail bar extends identical or essentially identical length from the stage casing towards heel with the bar point, thereby in forward and backward swing process the engaging of rail bar and turf, towards bar point be identical towards heel (from the rail bar stage casing) so that reduce the distortion of putter head in the batting process to greatest extent.
At Fig. 1, in 2 and 4, putter handle 16 is fixed in body 11, extends downwards between the arc heel end 23c of heel 14 and plate 23.One handle installing hole 40 is arranged on the body 11, and handle, at its lower end 16a engages with hole 40 by adhesive 41 in hole 40.Hole 40 and heel bottom surface 14 ' locate to intersect, as shown in figs. 1 and 4.Handle end also can almost extend to the bottom surface between heel and the rail bar end 28d.Charges 48 are filled out in the space between under handle core and the surface 12 and 28.Hole 40 is upright extensions, and handle 40 upright extensions from the hole.
Shown in Fig. 1-4, rail bar vertically forms one and extends between bar point and heel, and the upright plane 50(in handle hole 40 fronts sees Fig. 4), this upright rail bar allows head swing or inclination, shown in Fig. 2 center line 51 and 52.In order to eliminate or reduce the possibility of above-mentioned inclination, help head to keep stand up position shown in Figure 2, make plane 13 erectly moving to spherical pendulum, rail bar can be made into buckling, so that increase, promptly in fact form " 3 points " supporting to the supporting role of putter head on turf.This bending can take various forms, the flexure plane 55 of rail bar 56 as shown in Figure 5.As shown in Figure 5, form 3 out-of-line points (A, B, C) supporting.This rail bar 56 provides whole advantages of rail bar 20, adds the aforesaid bikini supporting that prevents the putter swing.The inclination front of rail bar 56 is apart from the striking surface 113 vicissitudinous spacings of putter head.
As illustrated in Figures 5 and 6, putter handle 116 becomes the α angle to extend with respect to vertical direction, and the α angle is between 10 ° and 30 °; The hypomere 116a of handle is inserted in the hole 140 of the corresponding inclination on the 111d of biasing section forward at heel 14 places.Hole 140 is in flexure plane 56 fronts, thereby turf contacted by rail bar convex leading edge, the cross sectional shape of rail bar also as shown in Figure 3, thereby in the process of touching, when sliding on turf, its effect is to force head upwards outwards to move from turf.
Now consult once more among Fig. 1-4, the putter body has at least one groove 150, stretches to the surface that is limited by front 13 forward.Groove 150 is to open wide backward, as shown in Figure 2.Body also has one to go up in front to the second recessed groove 151, can pack into the closely peripheral 23d of nonmetallic plate 23 of its size.Periphery 23d can be in abutting connection with the inner body wall 152 that defines groove 151.Plate 23 is resisted against on the ring shoulder 153 of body, forward towards the bottom surface of groove 151.The back 23e of plate 23 is unlimitedly in the face of shoulder 153; Plate 23 is oval, as shown in the figure, has rounding, the opposite end 23b of convex and 23c and straight roof 23h.
Shown in Fig. 2 and 3, body forms the 3rd groove 170 in groove 151 back, and in the past towards recessed, the degree of depth is greater than groove 151.The periphery of groove 170 and first groove 150 intersect, as shown in the figure.As shown in Figure 3, the periphery of three grooves within rail bar 20, be rank shape 150 ', 151 ' and 170 '.Therefore, the golf impulsive force that is passed to plastic front board 23 is passed to metal body by the panel periphery on the rail bar plane again, and promptly strength of batting acts on the plate 33; In the batting process, the turf power on the rail bar of acting on concentrates on the lower area 180 of head, and head moment loading forward in this zone so that balance.Plate 23 adopts light plastic that the head weight metal can be concentrated to periphery, with the distortion of head in the opposing batting process.
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1, a kind of golf putter uses putter handle supporting one head, and this head comprises:
A. a putter body has heel, the bottom of bar point and formation bottom surface, and an antetheca, and body is microscler between heel and bar point;
B. body has at least one groove, stretches to the surface that is formed by antetheca forward;
C. body has one second groove, to recessed, is provided with a nonmetal panel at described antetheca, the periphery of this panel described second groove of packing into, and be adhered to described body.
2, golf putter as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that: described panel has a trailing flank that is exposed to described first groove.
3, golf putter as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that: a batting surface in the described first groove front made and formed by described panel by synthetic resin.
4, golf putter as claimed in claim 3 is characterized in that: described panel has homogeneous thickness.
5, golf putter as claimed in claim 4 is characterized in that: described panel is transparent substantially.
6, golf putter as claimed in claim 4 is characterized in that: described panel is transparent substantially, and comprises the cypher word that is loaded with after the front by described panel, and described cypher word can be seen by the transparent material of described panel.
7, golf putter as claimed in claim 2 is characterized in that: to recessed, its degree of depth is greater than described second groove, and its periphery intersects at described panel periphery rear and described first groove at described antetheca for one article of the 3rd groove.
8, golf putter as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that: described panel has to described bar point and is the first end of convex and is the second end of convex to described heel.
9, golf putter as claimed in claim 8 is characterized in that: described panel has an apical margin, is microscler and crossing with the end of described convex between described heel and bar point.
10, golf putter as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that: comprise delthyrium on the other hand on the body, and spaced apart with described groove and described panel.
11, golf putter as claimed in claim 10 is characterized in that: adorn a putter handle in described handle hole.
12, golf putter as claimed in claim 11 is characterized in that: described handle hole intersects with the bottom surface of the described bottom of close heel.
13, golf putter as claimed in claim 1, it is characterized in that: be provided with one from the rail bar of the described bottom surface below described panel to lower convexity, described rail bar is elongated on the direction between heel and the bar point, engage turf when being placed on putter on the golf lawn downwards, thereby in the process of above-mentioned downward placement, stablize head in case distortion with box lunch.
14, golf putter as claimed in claim 13 is characterized in that: along the major length of described rail bar, rail bar is spaced apart backward from described front.
15, golf putter as claimed in claim 14 is characterized in that; Described rail bar has the bottom surface along its longitudinal extension, and at the fore-and-aft direction of rail bar is flat substantially laterally.
16, golf putter as claimed in claim 15, it is characterized in that: described rail bar is along surface forward that its length has, this surface recedes downwards so that join with the leading edge of rail bar bottom surface, described rail bar also has surface backwards, and this surface turns forward downwards so that join with the trailing edge of rail bar bottom surface.
17, golf putter as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that: described putter body is a metal, and described panel is nonmetal, and described rail bar also is a metal.
18, golf putter as claimed in claim 17 is characterized in that: described body has a L shaped cross section in the perpendicular longitudinally perpendicular to rail bar, and rail bar is projection below described L shaped cross section, and spaced apart backward from described front.
19, golf putter as claimed in claim 15 is characterized in that: described rail bar is at the material underneath longitudinal extension between heel and bar point of described body, and the bottom surface of rail bar has the width of basically identical along the major length of rail bar.
20, golf putter as claimed in claim 9 is characterized in that: the width of described rail bar bottom surface is between 1/8 inch and 3/8 inch.
21, golf putter as claimed in claim 20 is characterized in that: the width along the described rail bar of its length bottom surface is approximately 5/16 inch.
22, golf putter as claimed in claim 15 is characterized in that: described rail bar forms a vertical plane, and this vertical plane extends between heel and bar point and is flat.
23, golf putter as claimed in claim 22 is characterized in that: in the heel of described head and the direction upper edge rail bar length between the bar point, described rail bar bottom surface is downward convex.
24, golf putter as claimed in claim 15, it is characterized in that: described rail bar forms one and extends between bar point and heel and crooked vertical plane, thereby the rail bar bottom surface is crooked so that the supporting role of the enhancing of putter on turf to be provided along its length.
25, golf putter as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that: described body also has a rear near the panel that closes on panel periphery, from a described outward extending further groove of groove.
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