US2014141698A1PendingUtilityA1
Surface treating method for a golf club head
Est. expiryNov 16, 2032(~6.3 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Chi-Hung Su
A63B 53/04A63B 2209/00A63B 60/004B24C 1/04
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Abstract
A surface treating method for a golf club head made of carbon steel basically has one nitriding step and two oxidizing steps. The method further has polishing, sandblasting and rinsing steps and so on processed prior to or between the basic steps, and then has polishing and oil immersing steps and so on processed after the basic steps. The finished golf club head has uniform dark appearance and also has good corrosion resistance and abrasion resistance. Furthermore, the surface of the finished golf club head does not peel off. Moreover, the method also has advantages including low pollution and low cost.
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1 . A surface treating method for a golf club head comprising acts of:
providing a golf club head made of carbon steel; grinding the golf club head; rinsing the golf club head; checking a surface of the golf club head; sandblasting the surface of the golf club head to form a predetermined abrasive surface on the golf club head; rinsing the sandblasted golf club head; mounting and transporting the golf club head on a jig; pre-heating the golf club head on the jig; nitriding the pre-heated golf club head to form a nitride layer having good corrosion resistance and abrasion resistance on the surface of the golf club head; first oxidizing the nitrided golf club head to form an oxide layer on the surface of the golf club head; cooling and rinsing the golf club head; taking off the golf club head from the jig and sandblasting or polishing the golf club head to remove a loosening layer on the nitride layer; remounting the golf club head on the jig; pre-heating the golf club head to 350° C. to 400° C. so that the golf club head is pre-heated to a predetermined temperature; second oxidizing the nitrided golf club head to form a dark oxide layer on the surface of the golf club head; cooling and rinsing the golf club head; baking and drying the golf club head; polishing the golf club head to display a uniform dark appearance on the golf club head; oil immersing the golf club head by pre-heating the golf club head first and then immediately immersing the golf club head into an antirust oil, and then taking the golf club head out of the antirust oil and swabbing the golf club head to dry the golf club head; and checking the oil immersed golf club head to finish the surface treatment.
2 . The surface treating method for a golf club head as claimed in claim 1 , wherein
in the steps of pre-heating the golf club head on the jig, the golf club head passes through a pre-heated environment at 350° C. to 400° C.; in the step of nitriding the pre-heated golf club head, the pre-heated golf club head is put into a sealed nitriding reactor at 350° C. to 400° C. for one to three hours; in the step of first oxidizing the nitrided golf club head, the golf club head is put into an aerobic environment at 380° C. to 450° C. for thirty to sixty minutes; and in the step of second oxidizing the nitrided golf club head, the golf club head is put into an aerobic environment at 380° C. to 450° C. for thirty to sixty minutes.
3 . The surface treating method for a golf club head as claimed in claim 2 , wherein in the step of baking and drying the golf club head, the golf club head is put in an oven at 60° C. for about thirty minutes.
4 . The surface treating method for a golf club head as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the step of oil immersing the golf club head comprises acts of:
putting the golf club head into an oven at 60° C. for pre-heating; taking the golf club head out of the oven; immediately immersing the golf club head in the antirust oil at 60° C.; standing the golf club head in the antirust oil at room temperature for fifteen to thirty minutes; taking the golf club head out of the antirust oil; and swabbing and drying the golf club head by a dry cloth.
5 . The surface treating method for a golf club head as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the step of oil immersing the golf club head comprises acts of:
putting the golf club head into an oven at 60° C. for pre-heating; taking the golf club head out of the oven; immediately immersing the golf club head in the antirust oil at 60° C.; standing the golf club head in the antirust oil at room temperature for fifteen to thirty minutes; taking the golf club head out of the antirust oil; and swabbing and drying the golf club head by a dry cloth.Cited by (0)
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