Multi-material iron golf club head
US-2019262673-A1 · Aug 29, 2019 · US
US12263385B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12263385-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218263694-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 2, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 2, 2021 |
| Publication date | Apr 1, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 1, 2025 |
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The golf club head described herein can have a metal body and a non-metal insert. The insert forms an entire toe end of the club head. The insert can have an offset surface, located behind the strike face of the body, wherein the insert and strike face form a gap therebetween. The insert offset surface can comprise a backstop that temporarily restricts bending of a center of the strike face during a golf ball impact. The gap between the strike face and the insert allows the strike face to flex while the backstop prevents the strike face from over flexing. In one embodiment, the golf club head can comprise a body having an interior cavity that opens towards a toe end. The insert can form an outermost surface of the toe end and fill a portion of the cavity.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A golf club head comprising: a toe end, a heel end, a top rail, a sole, a strike face, and a rear portion; a body comprising a face panel; an insert comprising an enclosed portion and an exposed portion; wherein: the body defines an interior cavity that is bounded by the face panel, the heel end, the top rail, the sole, and the rear portion; the body is formed from a metal and the insert is formed from a non-metal; the body defines an opening at the toe end of the golf club head; the interior cavity is configured to receive the insert such that the enclosed portion fits inside the interior cavity and the exposed portion forms the toe end of the golf club head; and an entire outermost surface of the toe end is formed entirely by the insert; wherein the insert further comprises a backstop protruding from a surface of the insert; wherein the backstop comprises a shape comprising a top side, a toe side, and a heel side; wherein the top side is convex and the toe side and the heel side are concave with respect to a geometric center reference axis; the toe side and the heel side come to a rounded point at a bottom of the backstop; the toe side and the heel side intersect the top side to form a pair of wing shapes that point towards the toe end and the heel end; and wherein the shape facilitates temporary limit bending of the strike face at a region where the face panel is predisposed to flex more than desired, and the backstop located behind the face panel prevents over flexing of the face panel during a golf ball impact. 2. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the backstop of the insert does not contact a rear surface of the face panel in a first configuration, and the backstop of the insert contacts the rear surface of the panel in a second configuration. 3. The golf club head of claim 2 , wherein the insert comprises an insert offset surface, the insert offset surface does not contact a rear surface of the face panel. 4. The golf club head of claim 3 , wherein: an insert offset distance forms between the insert offset surface and the rear surface of the face panel; a backstop offset distance forms between the backstop and the rear surface of the face panel; and the backstop offset distance is less than the insert offset distance. 5. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the insert further comprises a thermoplastic material and a plurality of reinforcing fibers. 6. The golf club head of claim 5 , wherein: the body further comprises a rail located within the interior cavity and formed integrally with the sole and the rear portion; and the insert further comprises a channel configured to interlock and slide along the rail securing the insert to the body. 7. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the golf club head further comprises an internal weight formed integrally with the insert, the internal weight comprising a material density greater than a material density of the body and a material density of the insert. 8. A golf club head comprising: a toe end, a heel end, a top rail, a sole, a strike face, and a rear portion; a body comprising a face panel; an insert comprising an enclosed portion and an exposed portion; wherein: the body defines an interior cavity that is bounded by the face panel, the heel end, the top rail, the sole, and the rear portion; the body is formed from a metal and the insert is formed from a non-metal; the body defines an opening at the toe end of the golf club head; the interior cavity is configured to receive the insert such that the enclosed portion fits inside the interior cavity and the exposed portion forms the toe end of the golf club head; the strike face comprises a geometric center; a center reference plane extends through the geometric center, extends perpendicular to a ground plane when the golf club head is at an address position; a vertical reference plane extends through the golf club head in a front to rear direction and perpendicular to the ground plane when the golf club head is at the address position; the vertical reference plane is offset towards the toe end from the center reference plane between 1.0 inch and 1.8 inches; the exposed portion of the insert is located completely on a toe side of the vertical reference plane; and the enclosed portion is located at least partially on a heel side of the vertical reference plane; wherein the insert further comprises a backstop protruding from a surface of the insert; wherein the backstop comprises a shape comprising a top side, a toe side, and a heel side; wherein the top side is convex and the toe side and the heel side are concave with respect to a geometric center reference axis; the toe side and the heel side come to a rounded point at a bottom of the backstop; the toe side and the heel side intersect the top side to form a pair of wing shapes that point towards the toe end and the heel end; and wherein the shape facilitates temporary limit bending of the strike face at a region where the face panel is predisposed to flex more than desired, and the backstop located behind the face panel prevents over flexing of the face panel during a golf ball impact. 9. The golf club head of claim 8 , wherein the backstop of the insert does not contact a rear surface of the face panel in a first configuration, and the backstop of the insert contacts the rear surface of the panel in a second configuration. 10. The golf club head of claim 8 , wherein the insert further comprises a thermoplastic material and a plurality of reinforcing fibers. 11. The golf club head of claim 8 , wherein: the body further comprises a rail located within the interior cavity and formed integrally with the sole and the rear portion; and the insert further comprises a channel configured to interlock and slide along the rail securing the insert to the body. 12. The golf club head of claim 8 , wherein the golf club head further comprises an internal weight formed integrally with the insert, the internal weight comprising a material density greater than a material density of the body and a material density of the insert. 13. A golf club head comprising: a toe end, a heel end, a top rail, a sole, a strike face, and a rear portion; a body comprising a face panel; an insert comprising an enclosed portion and an exposed portion; wherein: the body defines an interior cavity that is bounded by the face panel, the heel end, the top rail, the sole, and the rear portion; the body is formed from a first material having a first density and the insert is formed from a second material having a second density, the second density is less than the first density; the body defines an opening at the toe end of the golf club head; the cavity is configured to receive the insert such that the enclosed portion fits inside the interior cavity and the exposed portion forms an outer surface of the golf club head; the insert forms a portion of the top rail, the sole, the rear portion; and no portion of the body forms an outermost surface of the toe end; wherein the insert further comprises a backstop protruding from a surface of the insert; wherein the backstop comprises a shape comprising a top side, a toe side, and a heel side; wherein the top side is convex and the toe side and the heel side are concave with respect to a geometric center reference axis; the toe side and the heel side come to a rounded point at a bottom of the backstop; the toe side and the heel side intersect the top side to form a pair of wing shapes that point towards the toe end and the heel end; and wherein the shape facilitates tempora
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