Golf club head having trip step feature

US10799773B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10799773-B2
Application numberUS-201715715681-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 26, 2017
Priority dateJul 15, 2008
Publication dateOct 13, 2020
Grant dateOct 13, 2020

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A golf club incorporating a trip step feature located on the crown section. A portion of the trip step is located between a crown apex and the back of the club head and may be continuous or discontinuous. The trip step enables a reduction in aerodynamic drag force.

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We claim: 1. A golf club head ( 100 ) comprising: a) a body ( 110 ) having a club head volume of at least 400 cc, a face ( 200 ), a sole section ( 300 ), a crown section ( 400 ), a front ( 112 ), a back ( 114 ), a heel ( 116 ), a toe ( 118 ), and a front-to-back dimension (fb) of at least 4.4 inches; b) the face ( 200 ) having a top edge ( 210 ) and a lower edge ( 220 ), wherein a top edge height (teh) is the elevation of the top edge ( 210 ) above a ground plane (gp), and a lower edge height (leh) is the elevation of the lower edge ( 220 ) above the ground plane (gp), wherein a maximum top edge height (teh) is at least 2 inches; c) the crown section ( 400 ) having a crown apex ( 410 ) located an apex height (ah) above the ground plane (gp), wherein a portion of the crown section ( 400 ) between the crown apex ( 410 ) and the face ( 200 ) has an apex-to-front radius of curvature (ra-f), and wherein the crown section ( 400 ) has a trip step ( 500 ) having a portion located between the crown apex ( 410 ) and the back ( 114 ), and the trip step ( 500 ) has a trip step heel end ( 550 ), a trip step toe end ( 560 ), a trip step leading edge ( 510 ), a trip step trailing edge ( 520 ), a trip step width ( 530 ) measured in a front-to-back direction from the trip step leading edge ( 510 ) to the trip step trailing edge ( 520 ), and a trip step thickness ( 540 ) measured vertically from the crown section ( 400 ) to a top surface of the trip step ( 500 ), wherein: i) the trip step ( 500 ) is a discontinuous trip step having a plurality of individual spaced apart trip step feature projections extending upward from the crown section ( 400 ) and rearward before transitioning down to the crown section ( 400 ), wherein the plurality of individual spaced apart trip step feature projections includes at least two substantially crescent shape projections, each having at least two curved edges; ii) the trip step leading edge ( 510 ) is located a trip step offset ( 514 ) behind the face top edge ( 210 ); iii) the trip step trailing edge ( 520 ) at the trip step toe end ( 560 ) is located behind the crown apex ( 410 ) and a portion of at least two of the projections is located between the crown apex ( 410 ) and the back ( 114 ); iv) a portion of the trip step leading edge ( 510 ) is at an elevation above the ground plane (gp) that is greater than a maximum top edge height (teh); v) the trip step width ( 530 ) of at least two of the projections is unequal; vi) at least two of the projections have trip step thicknesses ( 540 ) that vary; vii) the plurality of individual spaced apart trip step feature projections includes at least three substantially crescent shape projections, each having at least two curved edges, and each having varying trip step thickness ( 540 ); and viii) the trip step ( 500 ) includes a curved portion having at least one curve that has a trip step radius of curvature (rts), and at least a portion of the trip step radius of curvature (rts) is less than twice the portion of an apex-to-front radius of curvature (ra-f) in contact with the crown apex ( 410 ); d) the golf club head ( 100 ) has: i) a first moment of inertia about a vertical axis through a center of gravity of the golf club head ( 100 ) that is at least 4000 g*cm 2 ; and ii) a second moment of inertia about a horizontal axis through the center of gravity that is at least 2000 g*cm 2 . 2. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein at least two of the projections have different trip step offsets ( 514 ). 3. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the crown section ( 400 ) has a density less than a portion of the sole section ( 300 ). 4. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 3 , wherein a portion of the crown section ( 400 ) includes nonmetallic material, and the nonmetallic material portion includes a portion of the trip step ( 500 ). 5. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein a forward-most edge of at least one of the projections is not parallel to the face. 6. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein each of the at least three substantially crescent shape projections has at least two edges that converge to an apex located at the trip step leading edge. 7. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein the trip step leading edge ( 510 ) is not parallel to the trip step trailing edge ( 520 ). 8. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein a ratio of the apex height (ah) to the maximum top edge height (teh) is at least 1.13. 9. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein a forward-most edge of at least one of the projections is located behind the crown apex ( 410 ). 10. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein a rearmost-most edge of at least one of the projections is located behind the crown apex ( 410 ). 11. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein the trip step leading edge ( 510 ) at one of the projections is located behind the crown apex ( 410 ) an apex-to-leading edge offset ( 516 ). 12. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein the trip step ( 500 ) includes a curved portion having at least one curve that has a trip step radius of curvature (rts), and at least a portion of the trip step radius of curvature (rts) is less than a roll of the face ( 200 ). 13. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein the projections have finish with a projection surface texture, the face has a face surface texture, and the projection surface texture is rougher than the face surface texture. 14. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein the front-to-back dimension (fb) is at least 4.6 inches and the club head volume is at least 440 cc. 15. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the projections has a varying trip step thickness ( 540 ) that increases from the trip step leading edge ( 510 ) to a maximum trip step thickness ( 540 ). 16. The golf club head ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the projections has a varying trip step thickness ( 540 ) that increases from the trip step trailing leading edge ( 520 ) to a maximum trip step thickness ( 540 ). 17. A golf club head ( 100 ) comprising: a) a body ( 110 ) having a club head volume of at least 400 cc, a face ( 200 ), a sole section ( 300 ), a crown section ( 400 ), a front ( 112 ), a back ( 114 ), a heel ( 116 ), a toe ( 118 ), and a front-to-back dimension (fb) of at least 4.4 inches; b) the face ( 200 ) having a top edge ( 210 ) and a lower edge ( 220 ), wherein a top edge height (teh) is the elevation of the top edge ( 210 ) above a ground plane (gp), and a lower edge height (leh) is the elevation of the lower edge ( 220 ) above the ground plane (gp), wherein a maximum top edge height (teh) is at least 2 inches; c) the crown section ( 400 ) having a crown apex ( 410 ) located an apex height (ah) above the ground plane (gp), wherein a portion of the crown section ( 400 ) between the crown apex ( 410 ) and the face ( 200 ) has an apex-to-front radius of curvature (ra-f), and wherein the crown section ( 400 ) has a trip step ( 500 ) having a portion located between the crown apex ( 410 ) and the back ( 114 ), and the trip step ( 500 ) has a trip step heel end ( 550 ), a trip step toe end ( 560 ), a trip step leading edge ( 510 ), a trip step trailing edge ( 520 ), a trip step width ( 530 ) measured in a front-to-back direction from the trip step leading edge ( 510 ) to the trip step trailing edge ( 520 ), and a trip step thickness ( 540 ) measured vertically from the crown section ( 400 ) to a top surface of the trip step ( 500 ), wherein: i) the trip step ( 500 ) is

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  • Surfaces specially adapted for reducing air resistance · CPC title

  • with special crown configurations · CPC title

  • Volume · CPC title

  • wood-type · CPC title

  • characterised by specific dimensions, e.g. thickness · CPC title

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What does patent US10799773B2 cover?
A golf club incorporating a trip step feature located on the crown section. A portion of the trip step is located between a crown apex and the back of the club head and may be continuous or discontinuous. The trip step enables a reduction in aerodynamic drag force.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Taylor Made Golf Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B53/0466. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 13 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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