[Background of the Invention]
[0001] The present invention relates to a face structure of golf club, particularly said
face has an uneven shape with innumerable minute and uniform projections. The face
structure is attached to the head of a driver or a fairway wood to improve repulsive
power at the moment when ball is impacted by the club face. The face structure according
to the present invention thus can improve the driving distance under the situation
where long hit is required.
[0002] Generally, a golfer tries to make long-distance hit by using a golf club which is
accustomed to his (her) body shape or habit and taking optimum address or pose. In
addition to these efforts, many golfers prefer golf clubs having a big head, a long
shaft or a small loft angle to make long-distance hit. However, these golf clubs rather
make a proper hit difficult. Especially, as a driver or a fairway wood has an even
face, the contacting area of said club face with ball is increased at the impacting
moment. Therefore, said club has a structural problem that repulsive power is decreased.
[0003] In order to improve repulsive power, a club face with a bumper which has innumerable
minute and uniform projections on one face of metal is suggested by the present applicant.
This club face increases the driving distance through the impact of ball to projections
formed thereon. Since the bump is attached to the club face via a tape having a superior
adhesiveness or an adhesive, however, it is often detached from the club face due
to the shock added at the impact moment. Also, the golf club with the bump causes
an opposite effect that clashing power is absorbed, if the elastic strength of club
head material is not identical with that of the bump.
[Summary of the Invention]
[0004] The present invention is designed to solve the aforesaid problems of conventional
golf club having a flat face or of club with bump made in a different material. Thus,
the objective of the present invention is to provide a face structure of golf club
having an improved repulsive power by minimizing contacting area of ball with the
club face.
[0005] The face of a driver or a fairway wood according to the present invention to accomplish
said objective is manufactured to have innumerable minute and uniform projections
thereon. Said club face provides increased driving distance through improved repulsive
power resulted from the crash of ball to unspecified projections formed thereon. Specifically,
the club face decreases the crash loss through point contact with ball and thereby
increases repulsive power in proportion to the decreased crash loss to give an improved
driving distance.
[Brief Description of the Drawing]
[0006] The face structure of golf club according to the present invention will be hereinafter
explained in detail with the reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1a and 1b are a perspective view of showing a face structure of the golf club
and a cross-section view of showing a part of said face structure according to the
present invention, respectively.
Fig. 2 is a front view of said golf club.
Fig. 3 is an illustrative view of showing a using state of golf club according to
the present invention.
Fig. 4a and 4b are a perspective view of showing other face structure embodiment of
the club and a cross-section view of showing a part of said face structure according
to the present invention, respectively.
Fig. 5a and 5b are a perspective view of showing an another face structure embodiment
of the club and a cross-section view of showing a part of said face structure according
to the present invention, respectively.
[Detailed Description of the Invention]
[0007] As shown in Figs. 1 to 3, the face structure of the golf club comprises club face
(11) which is a hitting portion, and an uneven face (20) which corresponds to the
shape of the club face and has innumerable minute and uniform projections (21) on
all portion so that ball (B) may be crashed to the club face (11) in a point-contact
mode. The uneven face (20) and the club face are manufactured as one body when club
head (10) of a driver or a fairway wood is made. As said projections (21) on said
uneven face (20) are formed in a minute and uniform size, more than one projection
(21) are contacted with ball (B) in a point-contact mode when club face (11) is crashed
with ball (B). Thus, such point-contact mode reduces crash loss when compared to the
conventional face-contact mode and thus, increases repulsive power in proportion to
the reduction amount of crash loss to improve driving distance.
[0008] As mentioned above, Figs 4 and 5 illustrate types of projections (21) to be formed
on club face (11) according to the present invention. Said projections are preferred
to be made in protrusions of which the height is the same as that of the club face
surface. However, as shown in Figs 4a and 4b, the projections (21) may be protruded
over the club face surface. Alternatively, as shown in Figs 5a and 5b, the projections
(21) may be made by caving in the club face surface (11).
[0009] According to the present invention, the club face (11) with an uneven face (20) having
innumerable minute and uniform projections (21) is crashed with ball (B). That is,
club face (11) is crashed with ball (B) in a point-contact mode and thereby crash
loss is reduced and repulsive power is increased in proportion to the reduction amount
of crash loss to improve driving distance.
1. A face structure of golf club comprising club face (11) which is a hitting portion,
and an uneven face (20) which corresponds to the shape of the club face, having innumerable
minute and uniform projections (21) on all portion so that ball may be crashed to
the club face (11) in point-contact mode, and being manufactured with said club face
as one body.
2. The face structure of golf club according to Claim 1, in which said projections are
formed in protrusions of which the height is the same as that of the club face surface.