Golf club head and manufacturing method therefor

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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C264S257000, C264S259000, C264S313000, C473S324000, C473S346000, C473S347000

Reexamination Certificate

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06881292

ABSTRACT:
A manufacturing method for a golf club head comprises steps of: forming a plurality of through holes and annular recessed flanges thereof on a crown plate, a sole plate and a side plate of a main body blank; preparing a plurality of carbon-fiber plates by carbon-fiber fabrics; inserting a plurality of carbon-fiber reinforcing members and an air-inflating bag into the main body blank; adhering the carbon-fiber plates to the corresponding annular recessed flanges; inserting the main body blank into a die assembly and then injecting air into the air-inflating bag to thereby support the carbon-fiber plates and the reinforcing members; drawing out the flat air-inflating bag and precise processing the finished main body to accomplish an end product.

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patent: 7-213655 (1995-08-01), None

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