Multiple-material golf club head and methods of making multiple material golf club heads
US-10835788-B1 · Nov 17, 2020 · US
US11278776B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11278776-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017093143-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 9, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 20, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2022 |
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A multiple material golf club head made of different metals that, when combined via additive manufacturing, transmit tensile or compressive force, shear force, bending moment, and torsional moment as if the different metal parts were a single piece of material is disclosed herein. In particular, the golf club head is a putter head with a body piece made of a first metal material that is in direct contact with a face piece made of a second metal material, and applied via additive manufacturing, such that load conditions are transmissible at a boundary between these two pieces. The second metal material forms at least a portion of the striking surface and a lower region of the hosel, and the interface between the two materials is contiguous from the face to the hosel.
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We claim: 1. A putter head comprising: a body piece comprising a heel side, a toe side, a top surface, a bottom surface, a rear side, a first hosel portion, a front face surface, and a front hosel surface; and a face piece comprising a face portion, a second hosel portion, a face rear surface, and a hosel rear surface, wherein the entirety of the face rear surface makes direct contact with the front face surface to form a face interface boundary, wherein at least a portion of the hosel rear surface makes direct contact with the front hosel surface to form a hosel interface boundary, wherein the hosel interface boundary is contiguous with the face interface boundary, wherein the body piece is composed of a first metal material having a first hardness, wherein the face piece is composed of a second metal material having a second hardness, wherein the first metal material comprises a first density, wherein the second metal material comprises a second density that differs from the first density by at least 10%, and wherein the face portion has a thickness of at least 0.020 inch. 2. The putter head of claim 1 , wherein the front surface of the body comprises a geometric center and a center region, wherein the center region is an area extending one inch toward the toe side and one inch toward the heel side from a centerline extending vertically through the geometric center, and wherein the face piece covers the center region. 3. The putter head of claim 1 , wherein the second metal material has a hardness of 100-110 HV. 4. The putter head of claim 1 , wherein the first material has a hardness of 200-240 HV. 5. The putter head of claim 1 , wherein the rear surface and the front surface transmit tensile and compressive force, shear force, bending moment, and torsional moment at both the face interface boundary and the hosel interface boundary. 6. The putter head of claim 1 , wherein the face portion has a constant thickness, and wherein each of the first hosel portion and the second hosel portion has a variable thickness. 7. The putter head of claim 1 , wherein the strain of the first material is the same as the strain of the second material at both the face interface boundary and the interface boundary, and wherein the interface boundary can withstand no less than 50% of a yield stress of the weaker of the first and second materials. 8. The putter head of claim 7 , wherein the interface boundary can withstand up to 75% of the yield stress of the weaker of the first and second materials. 9. The putter head of claim 1 , wherein the first metal material is stainless steel and the second metal material is an alloy comprising at least 55% copper by weight. 10. The putter head of claim 1 , wherein the putter head has a mass of 300 grams to 400 grams. 11. A putter head comprising: a body piece comprising a heel side, a toe side, a top surface, a bottom surface, a rear side, a hosel portion, a front face surface, and a hosel rear surface; a face piece comprising a face portion and a face rear surface; and a hosel piece comprising a hosel front surface, wherein a majority of the face rear surface makes direct contact with the front face surface to form a face interface boundary, wherein at least a portion of the hosel rear surface makes direct contact with the hosel front surface to form a hosel interface boundary, wherein the body piece is composed of a first metal material having a first hardness and a first modulus of elasticity, wherein each of the face piece and hosel piece is composed of a second metal material having a second hardness and a second modulus of elasticity, wherein the first metal material comprises a first density, wherein the second metal material comprises a second density that differs from the first density by at least 10%, and wherein the face portion has a thickness of at least 0.020 inch. 12. The putter head of claim 11 , wherein the first metal material is a stainless steel, and wherein the second metal material is an alloy comprising at least 55% copper by weight. 13. The putter head of claim 11 , wherein the hosel piece is spaced at least 0.250 inch from a top surface of the body. 14. The putter head of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the first and second metal materials is an alloy comprising at least 55% copper by weight. 15. The putter head of claim 11 , wherein each of the hosel portion and the hosel piece has a variable thickness. 16. The putter head of claim 11 , wherein the body piece comprises a through-opening, and wherein a portion of the rear surface of the face piece is visible through the through-opening.
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