Grooves of golf club heads and methods to manufacture grooves of golf club heads
US-10398947-B2 · Sep 3, 2019 · US
US12280301B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12280301-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117645267-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 1, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 22, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 22, 2025 |
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Embodiments of putter-type golf club head comprising a striking surface capable of achieving consistent ball speeds across the striking surface to account for various ball impact locations are described herein. The striking surface has at least two materials that differs in concentration away from the geometric center of the striking surface to provide this consistency. Consistent (or uniform) ball speed is achieved throughout the striking surface as the portion of the golf ball that contacts the striking surface interacts with at least two materials having a differing material characteristic.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A putter type golf club head comprising: a body comprising: a heel portion; a toe portion opposite from the heel portion; a top rail; a sole portion opposite from the top rail; a strike face comprising a striking surface adapted to impact a golf ball; and a striking surface first imaginary vertical axis that extends through a geometric center of the striking surface, the striking surface first imaginary vertical axis extends in a top rail to sole portion direction, and striking surface second and third imaginary vertical axes extending in the top rail to sole portion direction that are offset 0.5 inch from the geometric center in heel portion and toe portion directions respectively; wherein: the strike face defines a first plurality of continuous groove recesses extending between the heel portion and the toe portion, the first plurality of continuous groove recesses forming non-ball contact areas of the striking surface; each of the first plurality of continuous groove recesses comprises an arcuate portion extending across the striking surface first imaginary vertical axis; each of the first plurality of continuous groove recesses comprises a first linear portion proximal to the heel portion and a second linear portion proximal to the toe portion; a width of the first plurality of continuous groove recesses, measured in the top rail to sole portion direction, is constant across the striking surface in a heel portion to toe portion direction; and a spacing between adjacent first plurality of continuous groove recesses, measured in the top rail to sole portion direction, increases in a direction extending from the striking surface first imaginary vertical axis to at least one of the heel portion or the toe portion; wherein the strike face further comprises second and third pluralities of arcuate continuous groove recesses extending across the striking surface first imaginary vertical axis; wherein the second and third pluralities of arcuate continuous groove recesses each comprise a first end and a second end; wherein the second plurality of arcuate continuous groove recesses first and second ends are connected to a striking surface upper border; wherein the third plurality of arcuate continuous groove recesses first and second ends are connected to a striking surface lower border; wherein more continuous groove recesses are within an area bounded by the striking surface second and third imaginary vertical axes than outside the area bounded by the striking surface second and third imaginary vertical axes; wherein the strike face comprises a first material having a first hardness and a second material having a second hardness; and wherein the first material at least partially fills the first plurality of continuous groove recesses; and the second and third pluralities of arcuate continuous groves recesses. 2. The putter type golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the first material comprises a polymer, and the second material comprises a metal. 3. The putter type golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the putter type golf club head comprises a loft angle less than 7 degrees. 4. The putter type golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the spacing between adjacent first plurality of continuous groove recesses is smallest at the striking surface first imaginary vertical axis. 5. The putter type golf club head of claim 4 , wherein the spacing between adjacent first plurality of continuous recesses is greater at the striking surface second vertical imaginary axis than at the striking surface first imaginary vertical axis. 6. A putter type golf club head comprising: a body comprising: a heel portion; a toe portion opposite from the heel portion; a top rail; a sole portion opposite from the top rail; a strike face comprising a striking surface adapted to impact a golf ball; and a striking surface first imaginary vertical axis that extends through a geometric center of the striking surface, the striking surface first imaginary vertical axis extends in a top rail to sole portion direction, and striking surface second and third imaginary vertical axes extending in the top rail to sole portion direction that are offset 0.5 inch from the geometric center in heel portion and toe portion directions respectively; wherein: the strike face defines a first plurality of continuous groove recesses extending between the heel portion and the toe portion, the first plurality of continuous groove recesses forming non-ball contact areas of the striking surface; each of the first plurality of continuous groove recesses comprises an arcuate portion extending across the striking surface first imaginary vertical axis; each of the first plurality of continuous groove recesses comprises a first linear portion proximal to the heel portion and a second linear portion proximal to the toe portion; a width of the first plurality of continuous groove recesses, measured in the top rail to sole portion direction, is constant across the striking surface in a heel portion to toe portion direction; and a spacing between adjacent first plurality of continuous groove recesses, measured in the top rail to sole portion direction, increases in a direction extending from the striking surface first imaginary vertical axis to at least one of the heel portion or the toe portion; and the spacing between adjacent first plurality of continuous groove recesses is smallest at the striking surface first imaginary vertical axis; wherein more continuous groove recesses are within an area bounded by the striking surface second and third imaginary vertical axes than outside the area bounded by the striking surface second and third imaginary vertical axes; wherein the strike face comprises a first material and a second material; and wherein the first material comprises a polymer that at least partially fills the first plurality of continuous groove recesses, and the second material comprises a metal. 7. The putter type golf club head of claim 6 , wherein the first material comprises a first hardness and the second material comprises a second hardness. 8. The putter type golf club head of claim 6 , wherein the putter type golf club head comprises a loft angle less than 7 degrees. 9. The putter type golf club head of claim 6 , wherein the strike face further comprises second and third pluralities of arcuate continuous groove recesses extending across the striking surface first imaginary vertical axis. 10. A putter type golf club head comprising: a body comprising: a heel portion; a toe portion opposite from the heel portion; a top rail; a sole portion opposite from the top rail; a strike face comprising a striking surface adapted to impact a golf ball; and a striking surface first imaginary vertical axis that extends through a geometric center of the striking surface, the striking surface first imaginary vertical axis extends in a top rail to sole portion direction, and striking surface second and third imaginary vertical axes extending in the top rail to sole portion direction that are offset 0.5 inch from the geometric center in heel portion and toe portion directions respectively; wherein: the strike face defines a first plurality of continuous groove recesses extending between the heel portion and the toe portion, the first plurality of continuous groove recesses forming non-ball contact areas of the striking surface; each of the first plurality of continuous groove recesses comprises an arcuate portion extending across the striking surface imaginary first vertical axis and a linear portion; each of the first plurality of continuous groove recesses linear portion comprises a first linear portion
for putters (A63B53/065 takes precedence) · CPC title
Volume · CPC title
Details of grooves or the like on the impact surface · CPC title
Characteristics of used materials · CPC title
characterised by specific dimensions, e.g. thickness · CPC title
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