WO2004076002A2 - Golf club head of ductile or gray iron - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Definitions
- Many conventional golf club heads and striking face inserts used in golf club heads are constructed of various materials such as steel, non-ferrous metallic alloys, titanium, aluminum, composites, plastics, rubbers, and the like.
- Disadvantages often associated with golf club heads and inserts made of materials conventionally utilized in the golf club making art include a "harsh" feel imparted to the golfer during and immediately after impact between the golf club head and a golf ball, poor durability, poor machinability, poor wear resistance, insufficient weight budget associated with using high-density materials in designing clubs within a specific weight constraint, significant dimensional differences between the master model and the net part resulting from the casting process, and high costs of manufacture.
- the present invention is a golf club head made from materials designed to overcome the aforementioned shortcomings and defects in prior art golf club materials and designs .
- the advantageous golf club head of the present invention is typically made of a ferrous metal or cast ferrous metal having a specific desired density. More specifically, that ferrous metal may be a ductile iron or gray iron.
- the advantageous ferrous material may be present throughout the club head, or in a portion of the club head such as an insert in the ball hitting face of a club head, wherein the remainder of the club head may be a similar or different material .
- Fig. 1A is a front or hitting face view of an exemplary iron-type golf club head which may embody the present invention
- Fig. IB is another front or hitting face view of another exemplary iron-type golf club head which may embody the present invention, wherein the hitting face includes an insert;
- Fig. 2A is a front or hitting face view of an exemplary wedge-type golf club head which may embody the present invention
- Fig. 2B is another front or hitting face view of another exemplary wedge-type golf club head which may embody the present invention, wherein the hitting face includes an insert;
- Fig. 3A is a front or hitting face view of an exemplary metal wood-type club head which may embody the present invention;
- Fig. 3B is another front or hitting face view of another exemplary metal wood-type club head which may embody the present invention, wherein the hitting face includes an insert;
- Fig. 4A is a front or hitting face view of an exemplary putter golf club head which may embody the present invention
- Fig. 4B is another front or hitting face view of another exemplary putter golf club head which may embody the present invention, wherein the hitting face includes an insert.
- the present invention relates to iron-type, wedge- type, metal wood-type or putter-type golf club heads, or inserts for such heads, comprising a ferrous metal, more particularly comprising ductile iron or gray iron.
- a ferrous metal more particularly comprising ductile iron or gray iron.
- Such metals may include high nickel ductile iron, high- silicon ductile iron, annealed ductile iron, austempered ductile iron, and gray iron.
- Ductile iron is a cast iron that has been treated to include magnesium, cerium, or a rare earth alloy (atomic nos . 57-71) during the casting process to cause substantially all of its graphitic carbon to take the form of spheroids or nodules within a predominantly iron-silicon matrix in the as-cast condition.
- graphite nodules are suspended in a matrix of ferrite and pearlite, with the occasional presence of carbides.
- annealing process commonly known to those skilled in the metallurgical arts, pearlite and carbides are transformed to a mostly ferrite microstructure.
- the newly-formed ferrite surrounds the graphite nodules formed during the casting process, and yields a moderate-strength alloy with high ductility, improved damping capacity, and approximately 10% lower density than ordinary steels.
- Austempered ductile iron is a ductile cast iron that has been produced by a known controlled thermal process, which results in a matrix microstructure comprising graphite nodules suspended in predominantly acicular ferrite and high carbon austenite. This microstructure provides increased strength over as-cast or annealed ductile iron, while preserving adequate elongatio .
- Gray iron is a cast iron, untreated with graphite- spheroidizing inoculants, wherein substantially all of the graphitic carbon forms as flakes within a predominantly iron-silicon matrix in the as-cast condition.
- This flake graphite structure within the ferrous matrix provides many of the beneficial properties of the material, including outstanding damping capacity, excellent wear resistance and machinability, along with reduced density relative to other errous materials .
- the damping capacity of gray iron is as much as 125 times greater than that of ordinary steels .
- Golf club heads of the present invention preferably comprise ductile iron having compositions within the following ranges of percentages by weight:
- Golf club heads of the present invention may also preferably comprise gray iron having compositions within the following ranges of percentages by weight:
- Figs. 1A through 4B may have any of the exemplary forms schematically illustrated in Figs. 1A through 4B.
- Figs. 1A, 2A, 3A, and 4A respectively, schematically illustrate substantially integral club heads of the iron-type 10, wedge-type 20, metal wood-type 30, and putter-type 40, respectively.
- Figs. IB, 2B, 3B, and 4B respectively, schematically illustrate iron-type 12, wedge-type 22, metal wood-type 32, and putter-type 42 club heads, each including ball hitting face insert 14, 24, 34, 44, respectively.
- a club head body 12, 22, 32, 42 comprises ductile iron
- face insert 14, 24, 34, or 44 may comprise a different material such as a non-ferrous metal alloy, such as an aluminum alloy, magnesium alloy, or the like, a ceramic material, stainless steel, hardened steel or the like.
- the insert may be press fitted into the club head body and may be welded, adhered with adhesive or otherwise bonded thereto.
- the entire club head body 10, 20, 30 or 40 may comprise ductile iron or gray iron, except the hosel 16, 26, 36 or 46 and/or hosel- club head body junction region 17, 27, 37 or 47, may comprise a bendable, high-elongation stainless steel or low density stainless or carbon steel, to facilitate bending of the hosel to accommodate club fitting to a particular player .
- hitting face insert 14 , 24 , 34 or 44 comprises ductile iron or gray iron
- club head body 12, 22 , 32 or 42 may comprise a different material such as stainless steel, carbon steel, composite materials such as carbon fiber reinforced composite material, non- ferrous metal alloys such as aluminum alloys, copper alloys, manganese alloy, and the like.
- the ductile iron as cast or heat treated may have an ASTM 897 Grade selected from the group including grades 125/80/10; 150/100/07; 175/125/04; 200/155/01; and 230/185/00.
- the ductile iron may have an ASTM A536 Grade selected from the group including grades 60-40-18; 65-45-12; 80-55- 06; 100-70-03; and 120-90-02.
- the gray iron may have an ASTM Tension Grade selected from the group including grades 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60.
- the golf club heads of the present invention may comprise a ferrous metal having a density in the range from about 5 to about 6.8 g/cm 3 and from about 7.0 to about 7.4 g/cm 3 .
- Such golf club heads will preferably have a density in the range greater than about 7.0 to about 7.4 g/cm 3 , and even more preferably in the range greater than about 7.0 to about 7.2 g/cm 3 .
- Still more preferably, such golf club heads will have a density in the range from about 7.0 to about 7.2 g/cm 3 , and most preferably have a density in the range from about 7.06 to about 7.1 g/cm 3 .
- the golf club head of the present invention may have a density in the range from about 5 to about 7.4 g/cm 3 . More preferably, that density will be in the range from about 6.5 to about 7.4 g/cm 3 , and even more preferably in the range from about 6.8 to about 7.2 g/cm 3 . Still more preferably, such golf club heads of the present invention will have density in the range from about 7.0 to about 7.2 g/cm 3 , and most preferably a density in the range from about 7.06 to about 7.1 g/cm 3 .
- the ductile iron will have a tensile strength in the range of up to about 240 ksi.
- that tensile strength will be a range from about 30 to 240 ksi and more preferably in a range of about 30 to about 140 ksi, still more preferably in a range of about 30 to 100 ksi and even more preferably within a range from about 50 to about 85 ksi .
- the tensile strength of the ductile iron may also be in a preferable range from about 100 to about 165 ksi.
- the ductile iron when the golf club head of the present invention comprises ductile iron, the ductile iron will preferably have a 0.2% offset yield strength in the range from about 30 to about 210 ksi. More preferably, that 0.2% offset yield strength will be in the range from about 30 to 70 ksi. That 0.2% yield strength may still more preferably be in the range from about 40 to about 130 ksi, and even more preferably be in the range from about 40 to about 65 ksi. Another preferable 0.2% offset yield strength range is in the range from about 80 to about 185 ksi.
- the ductile iron may have an elongation in the range up to about 28%.
- that elongation will be in the range from about 4 to 25%, more preferably in the range from about 7 to about 25%, even more preferably in the range from about 12 to about 25%, and most preferably in the range from about 15 to about 25%.
- the density of the ductile iron will preferably be in the range from about 7.0 to about 7.2 g/cm 3 , and most preferably will be in the range from about 7.06 to about 7.1 g/cm 3 .
- the golf club head of the present invention is formed by casting a ductile iron material
- that ductile iron should have a cast shrink rate in the range between about 0.5% and about 1%, and that cast shrink rate is preferably about 0.7%.
- the ductile iron should have a modulus of elasticity in the range from about 20 to about 25 msi. That modulus of elasticity is preferably in the range from about 22 to about 23.5 msi.
- the golf club head of the present invention comprises ductile iron
- that ductile iron should have a Poisson' s ratio in the range from about 0.23 to about 0.27.
- the ductile iron should have a Brinell Hardness Number in the range from about 120 to about 810. That number will more preferably be in the range from about 300 to about 460. Another preferable range is from about 120 to about 300.
- the ductile iron material should have a vibratory decay time of 90% or less of that for typical stainless steels .
- the gray iron should have a density in the range from about 7.0 to about 7.3 g/cm 3 , and preferably in the range from about 7.1 to about 7.2 g/cm 3 .
- the tensile strength of the gray iron should be in the range up to 80 ksi, preferably in the range from about 15 to about 60 ksi, and even more preferably in the range from about 20 to about 40 ksi.
- the golf club head of the present invention comprises gray iron
- the gray iron should have a modulus of elasticity in the range from about 10 to about 25 msi .
- the golf club head of the present invention comprises gray iron
- the gray iron should have a Brinell Hardness Number in the range from about 100 to 350, and preferably in the range from about 100 to about 250.
- the golf club head of the present invention comprises gray iron
- the gray iron should have a vibratory damping capacity that is 2 to 125 times that of ordinary stainless steels .
- the advantageous materials of the present invention have an increased strength-to-weight ratio, a relatively low density, adequate elongation characteristics and relatively low cost vis-a-vis other club head materials .
- these materials When used in the desired club head manufacturing techniques, these materials exhibit excellent castability with minimal shrinkage and thus minimal net dimensional differences between the club head master model and the net part resulting from the casting process . They also exhibit good machinability to facilitate final shaping and finishing, and a wide range of mechanical property manipulation capabilities through composition variations and heat treatment techniques. And, these manufacturing advantages are achievable at lower manufacturing costs.
- the club heads of the present invention manufactured from ductile iron or gray iron material enjoy the advantages of excellent durability and wear resistance presented by those materials.
- golf clubs according to the present invention possess improved wear-resistance characteristics associated with comparatively-great hardness values of annealed ductile iron, austempered ductile iron, and gray iron, whose measured hardness is comparable to, and in many cases greater than, that of typical carbon or stainless steels .
- the excellent damping capacity and other characteristics of these materials provide the inventive club heads made therefrom the ability to exhibit excellent "feel” to the golfer using such clubs , both during and immediately after such an inventive club head impacts a golf ball .
- the current understanding and expectation in the golf club-making art is that a perceived "soft" feel at impact with the ball is generally related to the measured hardness of the club-head material — the greater the material hardness, the “harsher” the feel, and vice versa.
- the enhanced material damping capacity and reduced density (which permits advantageous localization of mass) of ductile iron or gray iron provide an unexpected noticeable improvement in feel , at ball impact, to the golfer. This improvement in feel is beyond the typical correlation to measured hardness expected by those skilled in the golf club- making art.
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