CN210057317U - Golf push rod head and push rod - Google Patents

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CN210057317U
CN210057317U CN201822191189.3U CN201822191189U CN210057317U CN 210057317 U CN210057317 U CN 210057317U CN 201822191189 U CN201822191189 U CN 201822191189U CN 210057317 U CN210057317 U CN 210057317U
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The utility model discloses a golf putter head which is convenient to manufacture and a golf putter with the same. The club head comprises a toe part with a first striking face, a heel part with a second striking face and a middle part with a third striking face; wherein the heel member and the middle member are connected by a first connection and the middle member and the toe member are connected by a second connection. The utility model creatively separates the root part, the middle part and the toe part which are originally connected with each other and have no physical boundary in the push rod, and divides the complete striking face into a toe part striking face I, a root part striking face II and a middle part striking face III. Therefore, the toe parts, the middle parts and the root parts with different requirements on performances such as surface hardness, surface strength and the like can be produced in batches according to requirements in the production process, and then all parts are assembled and connected together through the process, so that the process flow and the complexity in the whole preparation process are greatly simplified, the production is convenient, and the batch production can be carried out quickly.

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Golf push rod head and push rod
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a golf tool, in particular to a golf putter head and a putter.
Background
The manufacturing process of the existing golf putter head is usually to forge a rod to form a putter head, which has a striking plate portion for putting a golf ball, but the golf putter obtained by the above method still has a problem that in order to make the performance of each portion on the striking plate portion of the putter meet the requirement of high-quality striking, the putter head is usually required to be processed in various types, the steps of the processes are complicated and time-consuming, the performance of different batches may have great difference, and the production conditions in the batch production process have high requirements. Accordingly, there is a need for a golf putter head and golf putter that are easy to manufacture.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The technical problem to be solved by the utility model is how to provide a golf putter head which is convenient to manufacture and a golf putter with the same.
The utility model adopts the technical proposal that:
a golf putter head comprising: a toe piece having a first ball striking face, a heel piece having a second ball striking face, and a middle piece having a third ball striking face;
wherein the heel member and the middle member are connected by a first connecting member, and the middle member and the toe member are connected by a second connecting member
And the second connecting piece is connected.
Preferably, the surface hardness of the first striking face is greater than the surface hardness of the third striking face, and the surface hardness of the second striking face is greater than the surface hardness of the third striking face.
Further preferably, the surface hardness of the first striking face is HRC80-100, the surface hardness of the second striking face is HRC80-100, and the surface hardness of the third striking face is HRC 70-90; and the surface hardness of the first striking face is higher than that of the third striking face, and the surface hardness of the second striking face is higher than that of the third striking face.
Still further preferably, the surface hardness of the first striking face is HRC85-95, the surface hardness of the second striking face is HRC85-95, and the surface hardness of the third striking face is HRC 75-85; and the surface hardness of the first striking face is higher than that of the third striking face, and the surface hardness of the second striking face is higher than that of the third striking face.
Preferably, the surface hardness of the first striking face is the same as the surface hardness of the second striking face.
Preferably, the first striking face and the second striking face are made by surface hardening treatment.
Further preferably, the first striking face and the second striking face are made by quenching.
Further preferably, the first striking face and the second striking face are coated with a hardening layer, thereby performing a hardening process.
Still further preferably, the hardened layer is a high hardness ceramic coating.
Preferably, the first connecting member and the second connecting member are fixed connecting units.
Further preferably, the fixed connection unit is a non-detachable unit.
Further preferably, the fixed connection unit is a detachable unit.
Preferably, the first connecting member and the second connecting member are movable connecting units.
Preferably, at least two of the toe component, the middle component, and the heel component are provided.
A golf putter comprises the golf putter head.
The utility model has the advantages that:
the utility model creatively separates the root part, the middle part and the toe part which are originally connected with each other and have no physical boundary in the push rod, and divides the complete striking face into a toe part striking face I, a root part striking face II and a middle part striking face III. Therefore, the toe parts, the middle parts and the root parts with different requirements on performances such as surface hardness, surface strength and the like can be produced in batches according to requirements in the production process, and then all parts are assembled and connected together through the process, so that the process flow and the complexity in the whole preparation process are greatly simplified, the production is convenient, and the batch production can be carried out quickly.
The utility model discloses a further beneficial effect still lies in, because the surface hardness who strikes face one and strike face two will be big than the surface hardness who strikes face three, can effectively improve the toe and the root of push rod and hit the ball quality of hitting of golf, reach better ball sense of touching, and batting distance and stability are stronger, can realize more effective accuse ball.
Specifically, if the golf ball hits the first or second striking face, the golf ball will tend to move toward the middle of the striking plate, which helps the player control the ball and improves the stability of the strike. In addition, the power of the movement of the golf ball is not all from the bounce force generated by the interaction at the moment of contact but more from the power of the swing, the speed obtained by the golf ball is increased, the distance loss during the ball pushing is greatly reduced, and therefore better stability and fault tolerance can be obtained.
The utility model discloses a further beneficial effect still lies in, and each toe part, root part and well part can provide the accessory of different hardness or other indexs simultaneously to the customer, makes things convenient for the customer to the individualized customization of DIY of push rod when facing different batting environment through the interface of unified standard, helps playing customer's ball skill level according to local conditions, effectively promotes the added value of product.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a golf putter head according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a side view of the golf putter head of the embodiment of fig. 1 of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of a golf putter head according to another embodiment of the present invention, taken perpendicular to the striking face.
Detailed Description
The conception, specific structure, and technical effects of the present invention will be described clearly and completely with reference to the following embodiments, so that the objects, features, and effects of the present invention can be fully understood. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments, and other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without inventive labor based on the embodiments of the present invention all belong to the protection scope of the present invention. In addition, all the connection/connection relations referred to in the patent do not mean that the components are directly connected, but mean that a better connection structure can be formed by adding or reducing connection auxiliary components according to specific implementation conditions. The utility model discloses each technical feature in the creation can the interactive combination under the prerequisite that does not contradict conflict each other.
Example 1
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a golf putter head according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 2 is a side view of the golf putter head of the embodiment of fig. 1 of the present invention. As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the putter head comprises a toe member 21, a heel member 22 and a middle member 23, and a shaft 1 welded above the heel member 22, the shaft 1 being adapted to be connected to a putter shaft so that a putter ball can be swung by a player. The toe component 21, the heel component 22 and the midsection 23 are all "L" shaped. The upright side of the toe member 21 has a ball striking face one 211, the upright side of the heel member 22 has a ball striking face two 221, and the upright side of the middle member 23 has a ball striking face three 231. The toe part 21 and the middle part 23 are fixedly connected together by a second connection 32, and the middle part 23 and the heel part 22 are fixedly connected together by a first connection 31. And a tungsten carbide ceramic coating is respectively arranged on the first striking face 211 and the second striking face 221.
The preparation method of the golf push rod in the embodiment specifically comprises the following steps:
(1) the toe part 21, the root part 22, the middle part 23 and the pipe shank 1 are respectively machined by using 303 stainless steel forging blanks through a CNC all four-axis machining mode.
(2) The toe piece 21 and the middle piece 23, the middle piece 23 and the heel piece 22 are welded together by the second connecting piece 32 and the first connecting piece 31. The pipe shank 1 is welded to the root member 22.
(3) And coating tungsten carbide ceramic coatings on the first striking face 211 and the second striking face 221 to enhance the surface hardness of the first striking face 211 and the second striking face 221.
(4) Painting and coloring the whole outer part of the putter head.
(5) And matching the prepared putter head with a proper putter body to obtain the golf putter.
Example 2
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of a golf putter head according to another embodiment of the present invention, taken perpendicular to the striking face. As shown in FIG. 3, the golf putter head includes two adjacent toe members, a middle member, and two heel members connected together by a second connection member 322, a first connection member 321, a second connection member 312, and a first connection member 311, respectively, to form a first ball striking surface 211, a second ball striking surface 212, a third ball striking surface 231, a second ball striking surface 222, and a second ball striking surface 221. The surfaces of the first striking face 211, the second striking face 212, the second striking face 222 and the second striking face 221 are all coated with tungsten carbide ceramic coatings, wherein the hardness of the tungsten carbide coated on the first striking face 211 and the second striking face 221 is slightly higher than that of the tungsten carbide coated on the first striking face 212 and the second striking face 222.
Example 3
A golf putter head differing from example 1 in that the tungsten carbide ceramic coating was omitted and the toe and heel parts were quenched or otherwise heat treated to achieve a higher hardness than the mid-part.
Example 4
A golf putter head differing from example 3 in that the toe part, heel part and center part were each provided with three, nine striking faces of each part forming a separate striking plate, and each striking face was subjected to heat treatment under different conditions so as to obtain a hardness gradient in which the hardness gradually decreased from both sides to the center.
When the golf ball hits the outermost hitting surface, the golf ball tends to move toward the middle of the hitting panel, which is helpful for the players to control the golf ball and improves the stability of the hitting. In addition, the power of the golf ball movement is not all from the bounce generated by the interaction at the moment of contact, but more from the power of the swing, the impact quantity is increased, the speed obtained by the golf ball is increased, the distance loss during the ball pushing is greatly reduced, and therefore better stability and fault tolerance can be obtained.
Example 5
A golf putter head, which is different from example 1 in that 316 stainless steel is used as a material for a toe part, a heel part and a middle part, and the respective parts are processed to have the following processes: firstly heating to 1040 ℃ in vacuum dew, preserving heat for 2h, then naturally cooling in the furnace, cooling to 200 ℃, filling nitrogen, rapidly cooling to normal temperature, and then discharging to obtain three components of HRC 75. And then, heating the toe part and the root part to 1040 ℃ for about 3s by using a high-frequency arc ring, immediately cooling the toe part and the root part in an ice water pool to normal temperature, so as to improve the hardness, and obtaining the toe part and the root part of HRC 85. And then welding and the like are carried out.
Example 6
A golf putter head differing from example 1 in that the first and second connectors are detachable units, which may be, for example, detachable pin units, locking devices or other commonly used detachable units.
While the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and deviations in the form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the scope of this invention.

Claims (10)

1. A golf putter head comprising, connected in sequence:
a toe member having a first ball striking face,
a root member having a second ball striking face,
a middle member having a ball striking face three;
wherein the root member and the middle member are connected by a first connecting member, the middle member and the toe member are connected by a second connecting member, the surface hardness of the first striking face is greater than that of the third striking face, and the surface hardness of the second striking face is greater than that of the third striking face.
2. The golf putter head of claim 1 wherein the surface hardness of said first ball striking face is HRC80-100, the surface hardness of said second ball striking face is HRC80-100, and the surface hardness of said third ball striking face is HRC 70-90.
3. The golf putter head of claim 2 wherein said first ball striking face has a surface hardness of HRC85-95, said second ball striking face has a surface hardness of HRC85-95, and said third ball striking face has a surface hardness of HRC 75-85.
4. The golf putter head of claim 2 wherein said first striking face and said second striking face are made by a surface hardening process.
5. The golf putter head of claim 4 wherein said first striking face and said second striking face are quenched.
6. The golf putter head of claim 4 wherein said first striking face and said second striking face are coated with a hardened layer.
7. The golf putter head of any one of claims 1-6 wherein the first connector and the second connector are a fixed connection unit.
8. The golf putter head of claim 7 wherein said fixed connection unit is a non-removable unit.
9. The golf putter head of any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein at least two of said at least one of said toe member, said middle member, and said heel member.
10. A golf putter comprising the golf putter head of any one of claims 1 to 9.
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