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Metal wood golf club striking plate with anisotropic materials and magnetic materials

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Assignee: MURPHY JAMES MPriority: Sep 2, 2004Filed: Sep 2, 2004Published: Mar 2, 2006
Est. expirySep 2, 2024(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:James Murphy
A63B 53/0466A63B 53/045A63B 53/0454A63B 2209/02A63B 2209/023A63B 2209/08
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Abstract

A hybrid golf club face comprising: a surface having a metallic outer surface with an anisotropic composite material affixed to the inside of a metal wood head section in such an orientation to provide a restated hitting characteristic.

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1 . A hybrid golf club face comprising: 
 an interior striking surface having an anisotropic composite material affixed thereto in such an orientation to provide a preset hitting characteristic.    
   
   
       2 . A hybrid golf club face comprising: 
 a shaped anisotropic reinforced material affixed to the interior metal wood golf club head;    the orientation of the shaped and anisotropic material determining the coefficient of restitution of the club head.    
   
   
       3 . The hybrid golf club of  claim 1  wherein the golf club is a metal wood type club.  
   
   
       4 . An anisotropic metal wood to meet a preset coefficient of restitution; 
 a composite layer affixed to the interior of the club striking surface comprising a plurality of anisotropic graphite fibers positioned and oriented so as to provide a level of rigidity such that the coefficient of restitution can be preset.    
   
   
       5 . The anisotropic metal wood of  claim 4  wherein the anisotropic material is a plurality of graphite fibers.  
   
   
       6 . The anisotropic metal wood of  claim 4  wherein the graphite fibers are embedded within a resin.  
   
   
       7 . An anisotropic metal wood to meet a preset coefficient of restitution; 
 a composite layer affixed to the interior of the club striking surface comprising a plurality of anisotropic graphite fibers positioned and oriented so as to provide a level of rigidity such that the coefficient of restitution can be preset.

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