Golf club head with stress-reducing features

US12296234B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12296234-B2
Application numberUS-202217745591-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 16, 2022
Priority dateAug 12, 2021
Publication dateMay 13, 2025
Grant dateMay 13, 2025

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Abstract

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A golf club head comprising a body and a hollow stiffening structure is disclosed herein. The body comprises a face section, a sole section, and a crown section, and defines a hollow interior. The hollow stiffening structure extends within the hollow interior from the crown section to the sole section to reduce stresses placed on the face section during impact with a golf ball. The hollow stiffening structure creates stiffness in a vertical, crown-sole direction of the body, while reducing stiffness in the horizontal, front-rear direction, and is filled with a weighted dampening insert that extends the entirety of the length of the stiffening structure and blocks entry into the stiffening structure.

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We claim: 1. A golf club head comprising: a body comprising a face section, a sole section extending from a lower edge of the face section and comprising a first elongated lower opening, a crown section extending from an upper edge of the face section and comprising a first elongated upper opening, a hosel, a heel end, a toe end, a hollow interior, and an aft end; a hollow stiffening structure extending from the sole section to the crown section within the hollow interior, the hollow stiffening structure comprising at least one interior wall that is suspended within the hollow interior of the body; and a weight comprising a base comprising a first material, a top rail comprising a second material, and a lattice midsection comprising a third material, wherein an upper end of the hollow stiffening structure is disposed within the first elongated upper opening and comprises a second elongated upper opening in communication with an exterior of the golf club head, wherein a lower end of the hollow stiffening structure is disposed within the first elongated lower opening and comprises a second elongated lower opening in communication with the exterior of the golf club head, wherein the weight is disposed within the hollow stiffening structure so that the top rail is disposed within and substantially closes the second elongated upper opening, and the base is disposed within and substantially closes the second elongated lower opening, wherein the hollow stiffening structure does not contact any portion of the face section, and wherein the hollow stiffening structure is entirely disposed within 1.5 inches of a rear surface of the face insert measured along a vertical, front to back plane extending through a geometric center of the face section. 2. The golf club head of claim 1 , further comprising a retention screw with a head portion and a threaded extension portion, wherein one of the sole and the hollow stiffening structure comprises a port disposed proximate the first elongated lower opening, wherein the base comprises a through-hole sized to receive the threaded extension portion, and wherein fully engaging the retention screw within the port causes the threaded extension portion to extend through the through-hole and the head portion to press against a lower end of the base and secure the weight within the hollow stiffening structure. 3. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the hollow stiffening structure has a depth of 0.030 to 1 inch. 4. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the top rail is integrally formed with the lattice midsection, and wherein the second material is the same as the third material. 5. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the first material differs from the third material. 6. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the second material differs from the first material and the third material, and wherein the crown section is composed of the second material. 7. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the first material has a density of no less than 8 g/cc, wherein the second material has a density of no more than 8 g/cc, and wherein the third material has a density of no more than 5 g/cc. 8. The golf club head of claim 7 , wherein the first material is a tungsten alloy, wherein the second material is selected from the group consisting of titanium alloy, steel, and aluminum alloy, and wherein the third material comprises a polymer. 9. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the weight has a mass of 50 to 150 grams. 10. The golf club head of claim 9 , wherein the base has a mass of 50 to 120 grams. 11. The golf club head of claim 10 , wherein the lattice midsection has a mass of no more than 20 grams. 12. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the body is composed of a metal alloy. 13. The golf club head of claim 12 , wherein the hollow stiffening structure is composed of a metal alloy. 14. The golf club head of claim 12 , wherein the hollow stiffening structure is composed of a non-metal material selected from the group consisting of plastic and carbon composite. 15. The golf club head of claim 14 , wherein the hollow stiffening structure has a mass of less than 10 grams. 16. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the top rail is affixed to the lattice midsection with an adhesive material. 17. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the base is affixed to the lattice midsection with an adhesive material. 18. The golf club head of claim 17 , wherein lattice midsection has an overhang portion that extends over a front portion of the base and faces a rear surface of the face section within the hollow stiffening member. 19. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the base is affixed to the lattice midsection with a tongue and groove joint. 20. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the golf club head is selected from the group consisting of a driver head, a fairway wood head, and a hybrid head.

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  • wood-type · CPC title

  • Heads having an impact surface provided by a face insert · CPC title

  • with added weights, e.g. changeable, replaceable · CPC title

  • Characteristics of used materials · CPC title

  • for putters (A63B53/065 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US12296234B2 cover?
A golf club head comprising a body and a hollow stiffening structure is disclosed herein. The body comprises a face section, a sole section, and a crown section, and defines a hollow interior. The hollow stiffening structure extends within the hollow interior from the crown section to the sole section to reduce stresses placed on the face section during impact with a golf ball. The hollow stiff…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Callaway Golf Co, Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B53/0433. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 13 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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