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Methods and apparatus for a putter club head with high-density inserts

A putter golf club head includes a body fitted with relatively high-density heel and toe inserts. A golf putter club head includes a body formed of a first material (e.g., titanium) having a density of approximately 3.0 g / cm3 to 7.0 g / cm3. Two cavities are formed in the body, one adjacent to the heel region of the body, and another adjacent to the toe region. Inserts are provided in each of the two cavities and are formed of a second material (e.g., tungsten) having a density ranging from approximately 15.0 g / cm3 to 20.0 g / cm3. The cavities may be configured such that they extend to (or are bounded by) the bottom surface and / or the front face of the body. In one embodiment, the body of the putter club head has an elastic modulus greater than approximately 90 GPa while the density of the insert material is greater than the density of the body material by a factor of at least 3.0.
Owner:KARSTEN MFG CORP

Multiple material golf club head

A wood-type golf club head (40) having a major body (50), a striking plate insert (55) and a minor body (60) is disclosed herein. The major body (50) is composed of a metal material and has a front wall section (72), a return section (74), a sole section (76), a ribbon section (78) and a ledge portion (80). The minor body (50) is preferably composed of a low density material and has a crown section (62) and a ribbon section (64). The striking plate insert (55) is composed of a metal material. An epoxy-based composition (200) is placed at a face-sole junction (205) to lower the amplitude of the sound of the golf club head (40) during impact with a golf ball.
Owner:TOPGOLF CALLAWAY BRANDS CORP

Golf putter head with visual alignment system

A mallet-style golf ball putter with a hollow pipe component that has generally the same diameter as a golf ball, is positioned about the sweet spot in the vertical and lateral dimensions on the putter striking face, and extends longitudinally towards the rear of the putter to assist the golfer to align the striking face of the putter with the golf ball when in an address position and with the intended line of putt during takeback and follow-through. Peripheral weighting further enhances the moment of inertia of the golf putter head. The pipe component so designed permits a visual alignment of the striking face with the golf ball in the lateral and vertical dimensions and for a smooth perpendicular stroke along an axis of the pipe.
Owner:SIENNA SPORT

Stabilization system for sensors on moving platforms

ActiveUS20110175604A1Improve mass balanceSmall biasAcceleration measurementFrequency analysisRotational stabilityAir bearing
A stabilized field sensor apparatus collects field data, in particular magnetic field data, with reduced motion noise. The apparatus includes a tear drop shaped housing, a tow frame in the housing, a plurality of vibration isolating dampers spaced around the frame, a base assembly mounted to the dampers, a support pedestal having a bottom end fixed to the base assembly and an upper free end, a single spherical air bearing connected to the upper free end of the pedestal, an instrument platform with a lower hollow funnel having an upper inside apex supported on the air bearing for a one point support, principal and secondary gyro stabilizers for maintaining pivotal and rotational stability, and at least one field sensor mounted to the instrument platform for collecting the field data while being stabilized against motion noise including vibration, pivoting and rotation from the base assembly, from the tow frame and from the housing. Stabilization of the instrument platform is enhanced by preserving accurate balance through a dynamic balancing system whereby small masses are moved under computer control to maintain the center of mass of the instrument platform at the center of rotation of the spherical air bearing. The dynamic stabilization process is made more precise by actively vibrating the instrument platform by a set of linear vibrators.
Owner:VALE LIMITED

Iron golf club

The iron golf club head (20) of the present invention is preferably composed of three main components: a periphery member 22, a central member 24 and a face plate 26. The periphery member (22) is preferably composed of a high density material such as a nickel-tungsten alloy. The central member (24) is preferably composed of a lightweight, non-metal material. The face plate (26) is preferably composed of a titanium alloy material. The iron golf club head (20) preferably has high moments of inertia Izz and Ixx.
Owner:TOPGOLF CALLAWAY BRANDS CORP

Flexible tubular pipe

A flexible tubular pipe comprising at least one metal profile spiralled in a helix about a longitudinal axis of the flexible pipe. The profile consists of a metal strip, each turn of which comprises two separate box sections which are obtained by bending the said strip so that the free edges of the strip are turned down between the two box sections and are in contact with a strip portion provided on an upraised bulge formed between the two box sections. The contact portion ties approximately along the neutral fiber of the profile. Each box section has a trapezoidal shape. Connectors above or below the profile connect windings. The edges of the connectors extend into the bulges. Profiling or extra elements are provided for the connectors.
Owner:COFLEXIP +1

Drive arrangement for a motor vehicle

A drive arrangement for a motor vehicle, which has at least one internal combustion engine and a down-line clutch, via which the internal combustion engine can be connected to an output drive shaft. An electric machine is provided and includes a rotor and a stator, wherein the rotor can be coupled to a drive train formed by the internal combustion engine, the clutch and the output drive shaft by at least one switchable interlocking device.
Owner:ZF FRIEDRICHSHAFEN AG +1

Iron golf club

The iron golf club head (20) of the present invention is preferably composed of three main components: a main body (22), a central member (24) and a mass member (25). The Mass member (25) is preferably composed of a high density material such as a nickel-tungsten alloy. The central member (24) is preferably composed of a lightweight, non-metal material. The main body (22) is preferably composed of a titanium alloy material. The iron golf club head (20) preferably has high moments of inertia Izz and Ixx, and a low center of gravity.
Owner:TOPGOLF CALLAWAY BRANDS CORP

Method of making a golf ball vapor barrier layer

InactiveUS6838028B2Minimize transmission of moisture vaporLow moisture vapor transmission rateMouldsFilament/thread formingVapor barrierEngineering
A method of casting a portion of a golf ball comprising the steps of providing a single component that is blocked and stable at a first predetermined temperature and becomes unblocked at a second predetermined temperature, wherein said second predetermined temperature is higher than the first predetermined temperature; and reacting said single component at the second predetermined temperature to form the surrounding layer.
Owner:ACUSHNET CO

Golf ball with polysulfide rubber layer

InactiveUS20060068938A1Low moisture vapor transmission rateReduce amountGolf ballsSolid ballsVapor barrierEngineering
A golf ball with at least one moisture vapor barrier layer is disclosed. In accordance to one aspect of the invention, the moisture vapor barrier layer may comprise a polysulfide rubber Polysulfide rubber may be applied to the golf ball in a liquid form curable at an elevated temperature or at room temperature. The liquid form may be mixed from two or more components prior to being applied to the ball. The liquid form may have water mixed therein before being applied to the ball. Alternatively, the liquid form may be applied to the ball without any additional mixing.
Owner:ACUSHNET CO

Iron-Type Golf Club

An iron-type golf club head (20) includes a body (22) having a front wall (28) with a ball-striking surface (40). The body (22) further includes a rear surface (54) that has external rear cavity (56) formed therein. The rear surface (54) includes an upper portion (58) and a lower portion (60). The upper portion (60) is separated from the lower portion (59) by the external rear cavity (56) and at least one groove (64, 66). The lower portion (60) of the rear surface (54) has a notch (62) formed therein, which communicates with the external rear cavity (56). The golf club head (20) preferably has high moments of inertia Izz and Ixx.
Owner:TOPGOLF CALLAWAY BRANDS CORP

3D fiber elements with high moment of inertia characteristics in composite sandwich laminates

A shear-resistant Z-axis fiber-reinforced composite laminate structure includes a core material; an upper laminate; a lower laminate; and a plurality of contiguous cured resin Z-axis fiber bundles disposed in the core material between the upper laminate and the lower laminate to form high moment-of-inertia solid composite structural elements in the core material.
Owner:EBERT COMPOSITES

Multiple material golf club head

ActiveUS20080051219A1Great forgivenessGood toneGolf clubsRacket sportsEngineeringMetallic materials
A wood-type golf club head (40) having a major body (50), a striking plate insert (55) and a minor body (60) is disclosed herein. The major body (50) is composed of a metal material and has a front wall section (72), a return section (74), a sole section (76), a ribbon section (78) and a ledge portion (80). The minor body (50) is preferably composed of a low density material and has a crown section (62) and a ribbon section (64). The striking plate insert (55) is composed of a metal material. An epoxy-based composition (200) is placed at a face-sole junction (205) to lower the amplitude of the sound of the golf club head (40) during impact with a golf ball.
Owner:CALLAWAY GOLF CO

Method for manufacturing high-strength titanium alloy golf club head part

A method for manufacturing a high-strength titanium alloy golf club head part includes making at least one golf club head part with a titanium alloy. The golf club head part is then heated to a temperature higher than a critical temperature of generating martensite and maintained above the critical temperature not more than thirty minutes. The golf club head part is then cooled to a temperature below the critical temperature at a cooling rate higher than 10° C. / s. Next, the golf club head part is heated to a heat-treatment temperature higher than 450° C. and maintained at the heat-treatment temperature at least one hour. The golf club head part is then cooled to room temperature. The mechanical characteristics of a golf club head formed by the golf club head part are enhanced.
Owner:CHIANG MING JUI

Wind power plant for generating energy

A wind power system (1) for generating power is proposed, comprising a rotor which is axially flowed through, is rotatably held on a shaft (2) and is provided with blades (3), as well as a guide device (5) which accelerates the air flow through the rotor (4). In order to provide advantageous conditions for generating power it is proposed that the guide device (5) consists of several flow conduits (6) tapering in the direction of flow, which conduits are arranged on the rotor (4) in a distributed way in the manner of a rim around the shaft (2), that the blades (3) are associated with one flow conduit (6) each and that the rotor (4) comprises an outside jacket (7) enclosing the same.
Owner:GUDRUN WIESER

Iron-type golf club head

An iron-type golf club head comprises an upper heel-side region having a specific gravity ρ1, a lower heel-side region having a specific gravity ρ2, an upper middle region having a specific gravity ρ3, a lower middle region having a specific gravity ρ4, an upper toe-side region having a specific gravity ρ5 and a lower toe-side region having a specific gravity ρ6 which satisfy the following conditions: ρ1<ρ2, ρ3<ρ4, ρ5<ρ6, ρ4<ρ2, ρ4<ρ6, ρ3<ρ1, and ρ3<ρ5. These six regions are sectioned by a horizontal plane, a toe-side vertical plane and a heel-side vertical plane.
Owner:SUMITOMO RUBBER IND LTD

Golf club head

A golf head club has a high moment of inertia and thus produces a pleasing hitting sound. A metallic golf club head 1 having a hollow space therein includes a face member 30 provided with a face part 31, and a body member 10 provided with a sole part 11, a crown part 12, a side part 13, and ribs 20. The hollow space is defined by the inner surfaces of the face part 31, the sole part 11, the crown part 12, and the side part 13, and the wall surfaces of the ribs. The ribs 20 extend from the inner surface of the sole part 11 to the inner surface of the crown part 12, and the body member 10 is molded integrally by casting.
Owner:BRIDGESTONE SPORTS

Multiple Material Golf Club Head

A wood-type golf club head (40) having a major body (50), a striking plate insert (55) and a minor body (60) is disclosed herein. The major body (50) is composed of a metal material and has a front wall section (72), a return section (74), a sole section (76), a ribbon section (78) and a ledge portion (80). The minor body (50) is preferably composed of a low density material and has a crown section (62) and a ribbon section (64). The striking plate insert (55) is composed of a metal material. An epoxy-based composition (200) is placed at a face-sole junction (205) to lower the amplitude of the sound of the golf club head (40) during impact with a golf ball.
Owner:TOPGOLF CALLAWAY BRANDS CORP

Stabilization system for sensors on moving platforms

A stabilized field sensor apparatus collects field data, in particular magnetic field data, with reduced motion noise. The apparatus includes a tear drop shaped housing, a tow frame in the housing, a plurality of vibration isolating dampers spaced around the frame, a base assembly mounted to the dampers, a support pedestal having a bottom end fixed to the base assembly and an upper free end, a single spherical air bearing connected to the upper free end of the pedestal, an instrument platform with a lower hollow funnel having an upper inside apex supported on the air bearing for a one point support, principal and secondary gyro stabilizers for maintaining pivotal and rotational stability, and at least one field sensor mounted to the instrument platform for collecting the field data while being stabilized against motion noise including vibration, pivoting and rotation from the base assembly, from the tow frame and from the housing. Stabilization of the instrument platform is enhanced by preserving accurate balance through a dynamic balancing system whereby small masses are moved under computer control to maintain the center of mass of the instrument platform at the center of rotation of the spherical air bearing. The dynamic stabilization process is made more precise by actively vibrating the instrument platform by a set of linear vibrators.
Owner:VALE LIMITED

Iron Golf Club

The iron golf club head (20) of the present invention is preferably composed of three main components: a periphery member 22, a central member 24 and a face plate 26. The periphery member (22) is preferably composed of a high density material such as a nickel-tungsten alloy. The central member (24) is preferably composed of a lightweight, non-metal material. The face plate (26) is preferably composed of a titanium alloy material. The iron golf club head (20) preferably has high moments of inertia Izz and Ixx.
Owner:TOPGOLF CALLAWAY BRANDS CORP

Wind Turbine Assembly

A wind turbine assembly comprising a generally cylindrical wind turbine rotor that is supported by a rotor support and operable to rotate about a rotational axis, the rotor comprising a plurality of aerofoil blades with each aerofoil blade having a leading edge, a trailing edge, a suction surface, a pressure surface, and an aerofoil chord having a chord length between the leading edge and the trailing edge, the aerofoil blades being in a generally cylindrical arrangement around the rotational axis with the leading edges at a larger radial separation from the rotational axis than the trailing edges, and the chords being angled relative to radii through the rotational axis such that the suction surfaces and pressure surfaces respectively face generally outwardly and inwardly from and to the rotational axis, wherein the minimum separation (S) between the leading edge of a first aerofoil and the suction surface of an adjacent aerofoil is less than the chord length (LC), and wherein the location of the maximum thickness of each aerofoil blade (LTmax) along the chord (LC)) is less than 20% of the chord length (L) from the leading edge.
Owner:THE POWER COLLECTIVE INC

Device For Varying The Control Times Of An Internal Combustion Engine

The invention relates to a device (1) for varying the control times of an internal combustion engine (100), having a driving wheel (12), a driven element (8) and a swashplate mechanism (2). The torque of a crankshaft (101) is transmitted by means of a primary drive to the driving wheel (12) and further by means of the swashplate mechanism (2) to the driven element (8) which is connected fixedly in terms of rotation to a camshaft (9).The swashplate mechanism (2) is composed of at least one bevel wheel (3) and a swashplate (5) which is mounted on an adjusting shaft (15).It is the aim of the invention to reduce the mass and the installation space of the device (1).
Owner:SCHAEFFLER KG

Multiple material golf club head

A wood-type golf club head (40) having a major body (50), a striking plate insert (55) and a minor body (60) is disclosed herein. The major body (50) is composed of a metal material and has a front wall section (72), a return section (74), a sole section (76), a ribbon section (78) and a ledge portion (80). The minor body (50) is preferably composed of a low density material and has a crown section (62) and a ribbon section (64). The striking plate insert (55) is composed of a metal material. An epoxy-based composition (200) is placed at a face-sole junction (205) to lower the amplitude of the sound of the golf club head (40) during impact with a golf ball.
Owner:TOPGOLF CALLAWAY BRANDS CORP
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