Golf club

US12569731B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12569731-B2
Application numberUS-202418402533-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 2, 2024
Priority dateMay 10, 2019
Publication dateMar 10, 2026
Grant dateMar 10, 2026

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A shim or badge is affixed to a golf club body to produce a cap-back iron, giving the appearance of a hollow-body iron. In this way, the golf club can be manufactured with the performance benefits of a game improvement iron, while providing the appearance of a blade, player's iron, and/or a hollow-body iron. For example, by using a lightweight and rigid shim or badge to close a cavity opening in the golf club body, the golf club head can provide increased stiffness in the topline, while maintaining a low CG. Various shim or badge arrangements and materials can be used, and a filler material and/or damper can be included within the cavity to improve sound and feel, while minimizing loss in COR.

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We claim: 1 . A clubhead for an iron-type golf club, the clubhead comprising: a body comprising a heel portion, a toe portion, a top-line portion, a rear portion, a face portion, and a sole portion extending rearwardly from a lower end of the face portion to a lower portion of the rear portion, a cavity defined by a region of the body rearward of the face portion, forward of the rear portion, above the sole portion, and below the top-line portion, a lower ledge extending above the lower portion of the rear portion and an upper ledge extending below the top-line portion; a badge received at least in part by the upper ledge and the lower ledge, wherein the badge is separately formed and affixed to the body, and the badge is configured to close an opening in the cavity and to enclose an internal cavity volume between 5 cc and 20 cc; a damper located at least partially within the cavity with at least a portion of the damper contacting a rear surface of the face portion; a bridge bar comprising a bridge bar length L BB and a bridge bar width W BB , wherein the bridge bar spans the opening to the cavity, and the bridge bar is located rearward of the damper; wherein: the opening in the cavity is non-circular, located proximate the rear portion, and has an area as projected onto the face portion of at least 800 mm 2 and no more than 2500 mm 2 ; L BB is at least 2-times W BB , and W BB is a minimum distance from a given point on one side of the bridge bar to the opposite side of the bridge bar in a direction substantially parallel with a heel-to-toe direction; the bridge bar divides the opening into a heel-side opening and a toe-side opening; the upper ledge has an upper ledge thickness between about 0.5 mm and about 1.5 mm; the lower ledge has a lower ledge thickness between about 0.8 mm and about 2 mm; the clubhead has an external water-displaced clubhead volume of no more than 55 cc; and a ratio of the internal cavity volume to the external water-displaced clubhead volume is between 0.1 and 0.4. 2 . The clubhead of claim 1 , wherein the bridge bar is angled such that a top end of the bridge bar is heel-ward of a bottom end of the bridge bar. 3 . The clubhead of claim 1 , wherein: the damper is located at least partially within an upper cavity region. 4 . The clubhead of claim 3 , wherein the opening has a length Lo extending between a toeward-most portion of the opening and a heelward-most portion of the opening in a direction substantially parallel with the heel-to-toe direction, and W BB is less than 20% of the length Lo; and wherein the bridge bar is angled. 5 . The clubhead of claim 1 , wherein the opening has a length Lo extending between a toeward-most portion of the opening and a heelward-most portion of the opening in a direction substantially parallel with the heel-to-toe direction, and W BB is less than 20% of the length Lo. 6 . The clubhead of claim 5 , wherein the ratio of the internal cavity volume to the external water-displaced clubhead volume is between 0.14 and 0.385. 7 . The clubhead of claim 6 , wherein the damper has a front surface nearest the rear surface of the face portion, and the front surface includes a plurality of front surface projections contacting the rear surface of the face portion, and a plurality of front surface relief cutouts not in contact with the rear surface of the face portion. 8 . The clubhead of claim 7 , wherein at least two of the plurality of front surface projections contact the rear surface of the face portion at different elevations. 9 . The clubhead of claim 6 , wherein the damper extends from the heel portion to the toe portion, the damper has a damper length of at least 40 mm, and the damper has a damper height above a ground plane that varies along the damper length. 10 . The clubhead of claim 1 , wherein: the badge has a badge mass of 2.5 grams to 15 grams; and the damper has a damper mass, and a combined mass of the badge mass and the damper mass is 8 grams to 20 grams. 11 . The clubhead of claim 10 , wherein the damper is formed of a damper material having a damper density of about 0.95 g/cc to about 1.75 g/cc and a damper hardness of about 10 Shore A to about 70 Shore A hardness, and the badge is formed of a badge material different than the damper material. 12 . The clubhead of claim 11 , wherein the damper comprises a plurality of front surface projections and the plurality of front surface projections contacting the rear surface of the face portion define a damper contact surface area that is 20-80% of a total projected area of a damper front surface onto the rear surface of the face portion. 13 . The clubhead of claim 10 , wherein at least a portion of the damper does not contact the sole portion and creates a void between a lower surface of the damper and an interior sole surface opposite the sole portion. 14 . The clubhead of claim 10 , wherein the damper is located at least partially below a geometric center of the face portion. 15 . The clubhead of claim 10 , wherein the damper is located at least partially between a geometric center of the face portion and the toe portion. 16 . The clubhead of claim 10 , wherein the heel-side opening and the toe-side opening have a total area as projected onto the face portion of at least 800 mm 2 and no more than 2500 mm 2 . 17 . The clubhead of claim 10 , wherein the cavity extends above the upper ledge and below the lower ledge. 18 . The clubhead of claim 10 , wherein a front to back dimension of the cavity varies. 19 . The clubhead of claim 10 , wherein a first front to back dimension of the cavity proximate the lower ledge is greater than a second front to back dimension of the cavity proximate the upper ledge. 20 . The clubhead of claim 1 , wherein a peak damper height is located between a geometric center of the face portion and the toe portion. 21 . A clubhead for an iron-type golf club, the clubhead comprising: a body comprising a heel portion, a toe portion, a top-line portion, a rear portion, a face portion, and a sole portion extending rearwardly from a lower end of the face portion to a lower portion of the rear portion, a cavity defined by a region of the body rearward of the face portion, forward of the rear portion, above the sole portion, and below the top-line portion, a lower ledge extending above the lower portion of the rear portion and an upper ledge extending below the top-line portion; a badge received at least in part by the upper ledge and the lower ledge, wherein the badge is separately formed and affixed to the body, and the badge is configured to close an opening in the cavity and to enclose an internal cavity volume between 5 cc and 20 cc; a damper located at least partially within the cavity with at least a portion of the damper contacting a rear surface of the face portion; wherein: the opening in the cavity is non-circular, located proximate the rear portion, and has an area as projected onto the face portion of at least 800 mm 2 and no more than 2500 mm 2 ; the damper extends from the heel portion to the toe portion, the damper has a damper length of at least 40 mm, and the damper has a damper height above a ground plane that varies along the damper length; the badge has a badge mass of 2.5 grams to 15 grams; the damper has a damper mass, and a combined mass of the badge mass and the damper mass is 8 grams to 20 grams; the clubhead has an external water-displaced clubhead volume of no mo

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What does patent US12569731B2 cover?
A shim or badge is affixed to a golf club body to produce a cap-back iron, giving the appearance of a hollow-body iron. In this way, the golf club can be manufactured with the performance benefits of a game improvement iron, while providing the appearance of a blade, player's iron, and/or a hollow-body iron. For example, by using a lightweight and rigid shim or badge to close a cavity opening i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Taylor Made Golf Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B53/0475. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 10 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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