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US1532545A
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April 7,; 1925 1,532,545 v w. B. PEDERSEN GOLF CLUB Fil ed'Dc. 11. 1923 INVENTOR.
WA 727? 5. PfDffiSf/V ATTORNEYS Patented Apr. 7, 1925.
UNITED STATES WALTER B. PEDERSE'N, OF MOUNT VERNON, NEW YORK.
A GOLF CLUB.
Application filed December 11,1923. Serial No. 679,916.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WALTER B. PEDERsEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Mount Vernon, in the county of Westchester and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Golf Clubs, of which the following is 'a full, clear, and exact description.
As is well known, the back spin shot is one of the most difficult a golfer is called upon to perform. The purpose of this shot, of course, is to prevent the ball from rolling appreciably after it strikes the ground. It is ordinarily made with a mashie or mashieniblick. The striking face of each of these clubs is obliquely arranged with respect to the shaft and when it comes in contact with the ball, with the ordinary stroke, it does so below the center of the ball and, with the follow-through, projects the ball without any noticeable twist on it. The back spin is imparted to the ball by striking it with the club.in such a way as to give the ball a rearward rotation. This is eifected by the usual iron club employed for this purpose by causing the face of the club to strike the ball above the normal point of contact, adjacent to the center of the ball, but this means that the naturalswing of the club must be altered. If this stroke be conopportunity for a follow through. So that in order to get a full stroke, with its follow through, and also to change the angle of the face of the club while it is in contact with the ball a quick wrist movement is made which turns the faceof the club rearwardly and enables the stroke to be continued and finished without digging into the ground and having its movement suddenly arrested. Every golfer knows how difiicult all this is, Very few players are able to make the back spin shot successfully It is attempted only by professionals, or by amateurs who are exceptionally expert.
The purpose of my invention is to provide a club which may, in the hands ofan ordinary golfer, be successfully employed for the back spin shot without resorting to any unnatural stroke or diflicult manipulation of the club while the shot is being performed. I accomplish this result by forming the striking face of the club of the mashie type with a convex surface so that after the face of the club strikes the ball and during the time that it remains in contact therewith, the angle of the tangent to the ball at the point of contact will gradually decrease relatively to the ground.
The details of the invention will hereinafter be described and that which I regard as new will be set forth in claims.
In the accompanying drawing:
Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the club, shown in operative position; I
Fig. 2 is a view showing the upper face of the head of the club;
gig. 3 is a side edge view of the head, an
Fig. 4 is an end view of the head.'
In the illustrated embodiment of the in vention, the shaft 1 of the club is provided at its lowerend with ahead 2, having astriking face 3 set at an angle oblique to the axis of the shaft, facing upwardly, and extending transversely to the shaft. Thestriking face 3 is made convex forthe major portion of its area, as clearly shown, so that when the ball is engaged by the striking face, the point of contact will be higher than for a plane face, continued engagement with the ball causing the point of contact to move upwardly upon the striking face.
Since the surface is convex, the tangent to the, surface of the ball at the point of contact will decrease its inclination to the ground as the club moves forwardly and under the ball, and it has been found that this convex surface imparts to the ball a rearward rotation or back spin which will greatly curtail the forward rolling of the ball after it strikes the ground at the end of the shot. Heretofore with the plane striking face, in order to obtain a back spin, it has been necessary to employ an unnatural the usual manner of making a shot.
Theouter tip end 4 of the head is preferably made plane, so as to be of visual assistanceto the player in determining the proper stroke in hitting the balland, at the time of contact with the ball, and while following angle or position in which the club should be held and swung in making a shot. The
ing face and transverse to the shaft of the club.
It will be obvious that various changes in the details herein described and illustrated for the purpose of explaining the nature of the invention, may be made by those skilled in the art within the principle and scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims.
Claims:
1. A golf club having itsstriking face convex, set at an angle oblique to the axis of the shaft and facing upwardly.
2. A golf club having its striking face set at an angle oblique to the axis of the shaft and facing upwardly, with the major portion of the said face convex and a minor portion substantially plane, whereby the plane portion will serve as a visible reference to assist a player. in selecting the proper angle at which the club should be i. A golf club having its striking face set' at an angle oblique to the axis of the shaft and facing upwardly, the striking portion of said face being cylindrically convex with the axis of the cylinder running substantially parallel to the striking face and transversely of the shaft, the cylindrically convex surface having ribs running lengthwis'e thereof.
In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe my signature.
WALTER B. PEDERSEN.
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US3759527A (en)*1971-04-191973-09-18W WitherspoonGolf club
US3810631A (en)*1972-07-241974-05-14Con Sole Golf CorpGolf club head of the iron type having a concave sole
US5110131A (en)*1991-01-251992-05-05Long D ClaytonPositive draft golf iron
US5456469A (en)*1995-01-171995-10-10Macdougall; Alexander S.Dynamically stabilized golf club
US5709616A (en)*1996-05-311998-01-20Rife; Guerin D.Groove configuration for a putter type golf club head
US6007434A (en)*1998-04-061999-12-28Hustler Golf CompanyGolf club
US6089993A (en)*1997-03-052000-07-18Taylor Made Golf Company, Inc.Golf club head
USD438272S1 (en)2000-03-162001-02-27Tad MoorePutter head
US6277033B1 (en)1996-12-052001-08-21Pixl Golf Technologies, Inc.Golf club head or face
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US20050009623A1 (en)*2003-07-112005-01-13Dickinson Frank C.Spin controlling golf club impact faceplate
US20050009631A1 (en)*2003-07-112005-01-13Krumme John F.Golf club head with inserts for impact face
US20050020378A1 (en)*2003-07-112005-01-27Krumme John F.Faceplate backings and monolithic inserts for golf clubs
US20050113186A1 (en)*2003-11-252005-05-26Martin NewmanGolf club striking face and method of manufacture
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US20080051210A1 (en)*2007-04-032008-02-28Roger Cleveland Golf Co., Inc.Set of golf clubs
US20090209363A1 (en)*2003-09-262009-08-20Johnson Lanny LVertically curved face putter with multiple horizontal contact facets
USD783747S1 (en)*2015-11-102017-04-11Acushnet CompanyWedge golf club head
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US3759527A (en)*1971-04-191973-09-18W WitherspoonGolf club
US3810631A (en)*1972-07-241974-05-14Con Sole Golf CorpGolf club head of the iron type having a concave sole
US5110131A (en)*1991-01-251992-05-05Long D ClaytonPositive draft golf iron
US5456469A (en)*1995-01-171995-10-10Macdougall; Alexander S.Dynamically stabilized golf club
US6554721B1 (en)1996-03-072003-04-29Taylor Made Golf Company, Inc.Golf club head
US5709616A (en)*1996-05-311998-01-20Rife; Guerin D.Groove configuration for a putter type golf club head
US6277033B1 (en)1996-12-052001-08-21Pixl Golf Technologies, Inc.Golf club head or face
US6089993A (en)*1997-03-052000-07-18Taylor Made Golf Company, Inc.Golf club head
US6007434A (en)*1998-04-061999-12-28Hustler Golf CompanyGolf club
USD438272S1 (en)2000-03-162001-02-27Tad MoorePutter head
US7275999B2 (en)2001-04-202007-10-02U.I.G., Inc.Correlated set of individually numbered golf club irons
US6733400B2 (en)2001-04-202004-05-11U.I.G., Inc.Gold club iron head, correlated set of individually numbered golf club irons, method of matching a golf club to a golfer, and method of matching a set of golf clubs to a golfer
US7364513B2 (en)*2003-07-112008-04-29Pixl Golf CompanyGolf club head with inserts for impact face
US20050009631A1 (en)*2003-07-112005-01-13Krumme John F.Golf club head with inserts for impact face
US20050020378A1 (en)*2003-07-112005-01-27Krumme John F.Faceplate backings and monolithic inserts for golf clubs
US7585232B2 (en)2003-07-112009-09-08Pixl Golf CompanyGolf club head
US20050009623A1 (en)*2003-07-112005-01-13Dickinson Frank C.Spin controlling golf club impact faceplate
US20060189409A1 (en)*2003-07-112006-08-24Pixl Golf CompanyGolf club head with inserts for impact face
US20050255930A1 (en)*2003-09-262005-11-17Johnson Lanny LMini-face putter with grooves
US7922602B2 (en)2003-09-262011-04-12Johnson Lanny LVertically curved face putter with multiple horizontal contact facets
US7749098B2 (en)2003-09-262010-07-06Johnson Lanny LVertically curved face putter with multiple horizontal contact facets
US20100304885A1 (en)*2003-09-262010-12-02Johnson Lanny LVertically curved face putter with multiple horizontal contact facets
US20090209363A1 (en)*2003-09-262009-08-20Johnson Lanny LVertically curved face putter with multiple horizontal contact facets
US20070293342A1 (en)*2003-11-252007-12-20Martin NewmanGolf club striking face
US7278928B2 (en)2003-11-252007-10-09Taylor Made Golf Company, Inc.Golf club striking face
US7445561B2 (en)2003-11-252008-11-04Taylor Made Golf Company, Inc.Golf club striking face
US20050113186A1 (en)*2003-11-252005-05-26Martin NewmanGolf club striking face and method of manufacture
US7553241B2 (en)2007-04-032009-06-30Roger Cleveland Golf Co., Inc.Set of golf clubs
US7762905B2 (en)2007-04-032010-07-27Sri Sports LimitedSet of golf clubs
US20100210373A1 (en)*2007-04-032010-08-19Roger Cleveland Golf Co., Inc.Set of golf clubs
US20090170625A1 (en)*2007-04-032009-07-02Roger Cleveland Golf Co., Inc.Set of Golf Clubs
US20080051210A1 (en)*2007-04-032008-02-28Roger Cleveland Golf Co., Inc.Set of golf clubs
US7938736B2 (en)2007-04-032011-05-10Sri Sports LimitedSet of golf clubs
USD783747S1 (en)*2015-11-102017-04-11Acushnet CompanyWedge golf club head
USD833548S1 (en)*2017-03-082018-11-13Acushnet CompanyWedge golf club head

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