Structured face for golf club head

US11511166B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-11511166-B1
Application numberUS-202016883789-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateMay 26, 2020
Priority dateNov 15, 2017
Publication dateNov 29, 2022
Grant dateNov 29, 2022

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Summary A golf club face member is made by a manufacturing process, such as 3D printing, for a complex topology that is sturdy with good CT. 3D printing creates a face in which struts, a lattice-like structure, a waffle-iron pattern, or interior voids provide great strength and low mass. A golf club head has a club head body defining a heel portion and a toe portion and a hosel extending upward from the heel portion when the club head is at address. A face member is disposed between the heel portion and the toe portion such that it faces forward when the club head is at address. At least portion of the face member comprises a 3D printed material such as a 3D printed or sintered metal.

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A golf club head comprising: a hollow club head body defining a heel portion and a toe portion; a hosel extending upward from the heel portion when the golf club head is at address; and a unitary face member disposed between the heel portion and the toe portion, the unitary face member including an outer surface and an inner surface that is disposed rearwardly of and opposite the outer surface, the inner surface and the hollow club head body defining an internal void of the golf club head, the inner surface defining a heel end arranged adjacent to the heel portion and a toe end arranged adjacent to the toe portion, and including a web of ribs integrally connected to the inner surface and extending rearwardly from the inner surface into the internal void, the web of ribs extending along the inner surface and defining a boundary that is arranged inwardly from the heel end and the toe end, so that the inner surface defines an uninterrupted region, where no ribs are present, between the toe end and the boundary and between the heel end and the boundary, and wherein the web of ribs includes a plurality of intersections at which at least three ribs of the web of ribs are joined, one intersection of the plurality of intersections being positioned rearwardly of the inner surface and extending a first distance from the inner surface, and another intersection of the plurality of intersections being positioned rearwardly of the inner surface and extending a second distance from the inner surface, wherein the second distance is smaller than the first distance, and wherein the boundary comprises a plurality of ribs connected to one another to form a curvilinear perimeter that extends continuously along the inner surface and extends rearwardly from the inner surface. 2. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein at least one rib of the web of ribs extends from a first point on the inner surface to a second point on the inner surface, wherein at least a portion of the at least one rib is spaced away from the inner surface of the unitary face member. 3. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the web of ribs extends normally from the inner surface. 4. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the web of ribs and the inner surface define a recess. 5. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the unitary face member is formed of a first metal and the web ribs are formed of a second metal. 6. A golf club head comprising: a hollow club head body defining a heel portion and a toe portion; a hosel extending upward from the heel portion when the club head is at address; and a unitary face member disposed between the heel portion and the toe portion, the unitary face member including an outer surface and an inner surface that is disposed rearwardly of and opposite the outer surface, the inner surface and the hollow club head body defining an internal void enclosed in the golf club head, the unitary face member defining an outer periphery and a first portion having a first thickness, the inner surface defining a heel end arranged adjacent to the heel portion, a toe end arranged adjacent to the toe portion, and a medial region arranged between the heel end and the toe end, wherein the inner surface includes a plurality of interconnected ribs integrally connected to the inner surface of the unitary face member and extending rearwardly into the internal void to form a second portion having a second thickness that is greater than the first thickness, and wherein the plurality of interconnected ribs extend outwardly from the medial region to a boundary that is between the first portion and the second portion and arranged inwardly from the heel end and the toe end, wherein the interconnected ribs form a plurality of intersections that are disposed inwardly of the boundary and spaced apart from one another, and wherein the inner surface of the first portion defines an uninterrupted region, where no ribs are present, between the boundary and the outer periphery, and wherein the boundary comprises a plurality of ribs connected to one another to form a curvilinear perimeter that extends continuously along the inner surface and extends rearwardly from the inner surface. 7. The golf club head of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the plurality of interconnected ribs is arcuate. 8. The golf club head of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of interconnected ribs include a first rib and a second rib integrally connected to and extending from the inner surface. 9. The golf club head of claim 8 , wherein the first rib and the second rib are connected to one another. 10. The golf club head of claim 8 , wherein the first rib and the second rib are aligned with one another. 11. The golf club head of claim 8 , further comprising a third rib integrally connected to and extending from the first rib and the second rib, the first rib, the second rib, and the third rib defining a triangular-shape. 12. The golf club head of claim 8 , wherein the first rib and the second rib vary in height from one another relative to the inner surface. 13. A golf club head comprising: a hollow club head body defining a heel portion and a toe portion; a hosel extending upward from the heel portion when the club head is at address; and a unitary face member disposed between the heel portion and the toe portion and connected to the hollow club head body, the unitary face member including an outer surface, and an inner surface that is disposed rearwardly of and opposite the outer surface that defines an outer periphery, the inner surface and the hollow club head body defining an internal void of the golf club head, the inner surface defining a heel end arranged adjacent to the heel portion, a toe end arranged adjacent to the toe portion, and a medial region arranged between the heel end and the toe end, wherein a web of ribs is integrally connected to the inner surface and extends rearwardly from the inner surface into the internal void, and wherein the web of ribs extends outwardly from the medial region to a boundary between a first portion of the unitary face member having a first thickness and a second portion of the unitary face member having a second thickness, wherein the web of ribs includes at least three ribs extending from an intersection in three different directions relative to one another, and wherein the first portion defines an uninterrupted region, where no ribs are present, between the outer periphery and the boundary, and wherein the boundary comprises a plurality of ribs connected to one another to form a curvilinear perimeter that extends continuously along the inner surface and extends rearwardly from the inner surface. 14. The golf club head of claim 13 , wherein a plurality of recesses are defined by the web of ribs and the inner surface. 15. The golf club head of claim 13 , wherein the boundary defines the curvilinear perimeter around the web of ribs.

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  • comprising complex forms, e.g. honeycombs · CPC title

  • with reinforcing fibres, e.g. carbon, polyamide fibres · CPC title

  • wood-type · CPC title

  • Strengthening ribs on the rear surface of the impact face plate · CPC title

  • the face insert comprising two or more different materials · CPC title

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What does patent US11511166B1 cover?
Summary A golf club face member is made by a manufacturing process, such as 3D printing, for a complex topology that is sturdy with good CT. 3D printing creates a face in which struts, a lattice-like structure, a waffle-iron pattern, or interior voids provide great strength and low mass. A golf club head has a club head body defining a heel portion and a toe portion and a hosel extending …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cobra Golf Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B53/0425. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 29 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).