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  • ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A cover for a golf club head having an inner relatively absorbent soft lining impregnated with an organosiloxane to effect cleaning and polishing of a golf club head received within the cover.
  • the cover is sized so as to normally engage substantial portions of the head of the golf club received therein, particularly the driving face of the club head, whereby the golf club head will be cleaned and polished by the action of removing and replacing the impregnated cover.
  • the present invention relates to covers of the type normally utilized to protect golf club heads and particularly those which are made of wood. More specifically, the present invention relates to the provision of a cover for a golf club head which incorporates a means for simultaneously cleaning and polishing the club heads when removing the cover from and replacing the cover on the head of the club.
  • covers for the heads of golf clubs which covers are constructed of both flexible and relative rigid materials.
  • covers are most commonly utilized in conjunction with the golf clubs having wooden heads inasmuch as such clubs are prone to being damaged by the elements and/or impact with the clubs having metal heads.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a self polishing cover for golf club heads adapted to simultaneously clean and polish a golf club head when the cover is placed on and withdrawn from over the club head.
  • a further object of the present invention isto provide a self polishing cover for golf club heads which is characterized by a relatively resilient inner surface capable of absorbing and holding a polishing composition so as to releasably retain the composition whereby the cleaning and polishing of the club head will be accomplished when placing the cover on and removing the cover from the club head.
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide a simple economical means of properly maintaining golf club heads without the necessity of having to periodically take special measures to clean and polish the club heads.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a golf head club cover produced in accordance with the present invention shown in place upon the head of a golf club, a portion of the cover being broken away to show interior details of the cover and its contact with the surface of the club head;
  • FIGURE 2 is a plan view of the golf club head cover of FIGURE 1;
  • FIGURE 3 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of FIGURE 1 taken substantially along the plane of the line 33 of FIGURE 1.
  • the cover 10 comprises two sections 12 and 14 of lambs hide wherein the wool layer 16 is disposed inwardly.
  • the cover 10 is constructed of lambs hide, and it will thus be understood that it may also be constructed of numerous other leather, synthetic plastic or textile materials preferably of a generally moisture impervious nature.
  • the prime requisite of the interiorly disposed layer or liner 16 is that it be capable of absorbing and holding a cleaning and polishing composition in a manner so as to releasably retain the composition and thus facilitate treatment of the club head over a prolonged period and through numerous cycles of placing the covering on the head of a golf club such as indicated at 18.
  • the resilient absorbent material 16 in addition of being of wool may also comprise rabbit fur, animal or vegetable felt, flocked textiles or the like.
  • the sections 12 and 14 of the cover 10, in the embodiment illustrated, are sewn or adhesively secured although it will be appreciated that the cover could be molded as an integral unit with a resilient, absorbent interior liner in one instance or formed with the resilient surface externally disposed and then inverted so as to place the resilient absorbent liner 16 within the interior of the cover 10.
  • the resilient, absorbent liner 16 is impregnated with a cleaning and polishing composition which is preferably of a relatively non-volatile nature.
  • a cleaning and polishing composition which has been found suitable for the practice of the present invention comprises a product marketed by Armco Chemical Co., Inc. under the desig nation GC 100. The composition is understood to comprise on the basis of parts by weight of approximately 3.5
  • the cleaning and polishing emulsion may be applied to the absorbent resilient inner liner 16 by means of spraying, dipping or other means of application, for example, as long as it is done in such a manner so as to liberally impregnate the absorbent liner 16 without having a non-absorbed surplus of the cleaning and polishing composition ooze therefrom.
  • cleaning and polishing composition set forth hereinabove is merely exemplary and that a golf club head cover may be made in accordance with the present invention, by utilizing numerous other suitable cleaning and polishing compositions.
  • the cover 10 of the present invention is considered to be obvious from the foregoing it will nevertheless be understood that in order to clean and polish golf club heads such as the club 18, which comprises a No. 2 wood for example, the cover 10 having the resilient absorbent inner liner 16 impregnated with a suitable cleaning and polishing composition is in the course of a golf game slipped on and off of the head of the club and thus the frictional engagement of the inner liner 16 with the outer surface of the club 18 and the de position of and working of the polishing composition on the surface of the club 18 will accordingly clean and polish the club head.
  • the cover 10 having the resilient absorbent inner liner 16 impregnated with a suitable cleaning and polishing composition is in the course of a golf game slipped on and off of the head of the club and thus the frictional engagement of the inner liner 16 with the outer surface of the club 18 and the de position of and working of the polishing composition on the surface of the club 18 will accordingly clean and polish the club head.
  • a readily removable cover for the head of a golf club comprising a bag-like member, said cover having a coextending inner surface lining characterized as a resilient absorbent fibrous material for absorbing and releasably holding a cleaning and polishing composition, said bag being sized so as to normally place said lining in contact with substantially the entire exterior surface of a golf club head to be received therein and treated thereby, a relatively non-volatile cleaning and polishing composition carried by said absorbent material whereby the golf club head will be cleaned and polished by the action of removing and replacing said cover on the golf club head, and said cleaning and polishing composition comprising a major proportion of a silicone fluid component.

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Oct. 22, 1968 c. w. YOUNG SELF-POLISHINGCOVER FOR GOLF CLUB HEADS Filed Aug. 30, 1966 Fig. 3
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/LAMB$ WOOL Cflesfer W Young United States Patent 3,406,419 SELF-POLISHING COVER FOR GOLF CLUB HEADS Chester W. Young, 354 West End Ave., Ridgewood, NJ. 07450 Filed Aug. 30, 1966, Ser. No. 576,149 1 Claim. (Cl. 15-104.94)
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A cover for a golf club head having an inner relatively absorbent soft lining impregnated with an organosiloxane to effect cleaning and polishing of a golf club head received within the cover. The cover is sized so as to normally engage substantial portions of the head of the golf club received therein, particularly the driving face of the club head, whereby the golf club head will be cleaned and polished by the action of removing and replacing the impregnated cover.
The present invention relates to covers of the type normally utilized to protect golf club heads and particularly those which are made of wood. More specifically, the present invention relates to the provision of a cover for a golf club head which incorporates a means for simultaneously cleaning and polishing the club heads when removing the cover from and replacing the cover on the head of the club.
The patent art is replete with covers for the heads of golf clubs which covers are constructed of both flexible and relative rigid materials. As is well known, such covers are most commonly utilized in conjunction with the golf clubs having wooden heads inasmuch as such clubs are prone to being damaged by the elements and/or impact with the clubs having metal heads.
Accordingly, it is known to provide golf club head covers of the aforementioned type with resilient inner liners adapted to soften the impact of objects coming in contact with the covered club heads. Toward this end it has been proposed to fabricate the covers from a synthetic plastic or pliable leather having a soft fabric liner such as flannel, or to construct the covers from lambskin with the wool side disposed inwardly.
Thus while it will be appreciated that movement of the cover on and off of the club head will dislodge a certain amount of loosely adherent foreign material from the club head, it will also be appreciated that such treatment is somewhat less than completely satisfactory for the proper maintenance of the finish of the club head.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a novel cover for golf club heads which is adapted to facilitate maintenance and protection of a golf club head from both the inroads of physical impacts and deleterious substances adhering to the club head.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a self polishing cover for golf club heads adapted to simultaneously clean and polish a golf club head when the cover is placed on and withdrawn from over the club head.
A further object of the present invention isto provide a self polishing cover for golf club heads which is characterized by a relatively resilient inner surface capable of absorbing and holding a polishing composition so as to releasably retain the composition whereby the cleaning and polishing of the club head will be accomplished when placing the cover on and removing the cover from the club head.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a simple economical means of properly maintaining golf club heads without the necessity of having to periodically take special measures to clean and polish the club heads.
These together with other objects and advantages which will become subsequently apparent reside in the incorporation of a cleaning and polishing composition in a club head cover as more fully hereinafter described and claimed reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a golf head club cover produced in accordance with the present invention shown in place upon the head of a golf club, a portion of the cover being broken away to show interior details of the cover and its contact with the surface of the club head;
FIGURE 2 is a plan view of the golf club head cover of FIGURE 1; and
FIGURE 3 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of FIGURE 1 taken substantially along the plane of the line 33 of FIGURE 1.
Referring now particularly to the drawings it will be seen that in the exemplary embodiment 10 of the self polishing golf club head cover illustrated the cover 10 comprises two sections 12 and 14 of lambs hide wherein the wool layer 16 is disposed inwardly.
It will be appreciated of course that for purposes of illustration only the cover 10 is constructed of lambs hide, and it will thus be understood that it may also be constructed of numerous other leather, synthetic plastic or textile materials preferably of a generally moisture impervious nature. Furthermore, the prime requisite of the interiorly disposed layer or liner 16 is that it be capable of absorbing and holding a cleaning and polishing composition in a manner so as to releasably retain the composition and thus facilitate treatment of the club head over a prolonged period and through numerous cycles of placing the covering on the head of a golf club such as indicated at 18.
Accordingly,'the resilient absorbent material 16 in addition of being of wool may also comprise rabbit fur, animal or vegetable felt, flocked textiles or the like.
The sections 12 and 14 of the cover 10, in the embodiment illustrated, are sewn or adhesively secured although it will be appreciated that the cover could be molded as an integral unit with a resilient, absorbent interior liner in one instance or formed with the resilient surface externally disposed and then inverted so as to place the resilient absorbent liner 16 within the interior of the cover 10.
The resilient, absorbent liner 16 is impregnated with a cleaning and polishing composition which is preferably of a relatively non-volatile nature. A cleaning and polishing composition which has been found suitable for the practice of the present invention comprises a product marketed by Armco Chemical Co., Inc. under the desig nation GC 100. The composition is understood to comprise on the basis of parts by weight of approximately 3.5
parts of a 15% wax emulsion distributed by the Concord Company, 8 parts of a 35% silicone emulsion designation SM2033 distributed by the General Electric Company, 3 parts of a 35% silicone emulsion designation SM-2035 distributed by the General Electric Company, .5 part of a 70% solid content resin designation DF-l03 distributed by the General Electric Company and 1.5 parts of wax No. 5 distributed by the Hoechest Company. The cleaning and polishing emulsion may be applied to the absorbent resilient inner liner 16 by means of spraying, dipping or other means of application, for example, as long as it is done in such a manner so as to liberally impregnate the absorbent liner 16 without having a non-absorbed surplus of the cleaning and polishing composition ooze therefrom.
It will be appreciated of course that the cleaning and polishing composition set forth hereinabove is merely exemplary and that a golf club head cover may be made in accordance with the present invention, by utilizing numerous other suitable cleaning and polishing compositions.
Although the use of the golf club head cover 10 of the present invention is considered to be obvious from the foregoing it will nevertheless be understood that in order to clean and polish golf club heads such as the club 18, Which comprises a No. 2 wood for example, the cover 10 having the resilient absorbent inner liner 16 impregnated with a suitable cleaning and polishing composition is in the course of a golf game slipped on and off of the head of the club and thus the frictional engagement of the inner liner 16 with the outer surface of the club 18 and the de position of and working of the polishing composition on the surface of the club 18 will accordingly clean and polish the club head.
It will be understood that from time to time it may be necessary to launder or dry clean the club head cover after which the cleaning and polishing composition may be replenished by once again applying a suitable amount to the resilient absorbent inner liner 16.
It will therefore be seen that the several objects of the present invention have been satisfied and that there has been provided a simple efficient means of protecting and maintaining golf club heads without having to resort to the bothersome chore of periodically cleaning and polishing the club heads.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction shown and polishing composition described, and accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention as claimed.
What is claimed as new is as follows:
1. A readily removable cover for the head of a golf club, comprising a bag-like member, said cover having a coextending inner surface lining characterized as a resilient absorbent fibrous material for absorbing and releasably holding a cleaning and polishing composition, said bag being sized so as to normally place said lining in contact with substantially the entire exterior surface of a golf club head to be received therein and treated thereby, a relatively non-volatile cleaning and polishing composition carried by said absorbent material whereby the golf club head will be cleaned and polished by the action of removing and replacing said cover on the golf club head, and said cleaning and polishing composition comprising a major proportion of a silicone fluid component.
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