Multi-piece golf club head

US12582879B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12582879-B2
Application numberUS-202117564077-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 28, 2021
Priority dateDec 16, 2020
Publication dateMar 24, 2026
Grant dateMar 24, 2026

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A golf club head has a cast cup including a forward portion of a crown and a forward portion of a sole of the golf club head. A polymeric rear ring is coupled to heel and toe portions of the cast cup to form a club head body defining a crown opening and a sole opening. A crown insert is coupled to the crown opening, and a sole insert coupled to the sole opening. The club head has an inertia generator including an outwardly extending protrusion formed in the sole and a rear weight positioned at an aft end of the protrusion, the sole insert defining at least a portion of the protrusion of the inertia generator. The sole insert includes a composite material having a thickness between 0.45 mm and 1 mm, and a plurality of ribs positioned along an internal surface, and at least one rib is inside the inertia generator.

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A golf club head, comprising: a cup comprising a forward portion of the golf club head, including a hosel, a forward portion of a crown of the golf club head, and a forward portion of a sole of the golf club head, wherein the cup comprises a metal alloy; a face plate received in a forward opening of the cup; a rear ring formed separately from the cup and coupled to heel and toe portions of the cup to form a club head body, the club head body defining a hollow interior region, a crown opening, and a sole opening, the rear ring comprising a polymeric material; a crown insert coupled to the crown opening; a sole insert coupled to the sole opening; and an inertia generator comprising an outwardly extending protrusion formed in the sole of the golf club head and a rear weight positioned at an aft end of the protrusion, the sole insert defining at least a portion of the protrusion of the inertia generator; wherein the sole insert comprises a fiber-reinforced composite material having a thickness between 0.45 mm and 1 mm, and a plurality of ribs positioned along an internal surface of the sole insert and at least one of the plurality of ribs is positioned inside the protrusion of the inertia generator and extends into the hollow interior region of the golf club head; and wherein: the inertia generator has a lower rear edge where a lower surface of the inertia generator meets a rear-facing surface of the inertia generator; the rear ring defines a crown-to-skirt transition region; a center vertical plane is defined in a fore-and-aft direction passing through a center of the rear-facing surface of the inertia generator; the center vertical plane passes through a crown apex point on the crown of the golf club head that is the apex of the crown along the center vertical plane; the center vertical plane passes through an inertia generator point on the lower rear edge of the inertia generator; the center vertical plane passes through a crown-to-skirt transition point on the crown-to-skirt transition region that is the farthest point on the crown-to-skirt transition region from the face plate in the center vertical plane along a y-axis extending in the fore-and-aft direction; a vertical distance D is defined between the crown apex point and the inertia generator point along a z-axis extending between the crown and the sole perpendicular to a ground plane; a vertical distance E is defined between the inertia generator point and the crown-to-skirt transition point along the z-axis; and a vertical distance F is defined between the crown-to-skirt transition point and the crown apex point along the z-axis; and a ratio E F is 80% to 100%. 2 . The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of a first rib of the plurality of ribs is positioned rearward of a center of gravity of the golf club head and at least a portion of a second rib of the plurality of ribs is positioned forward of a center of gravity of the golf club head. 3 . The golf club head of claim 2 , wherein at least the first rib of the plurality of ribs extends across the protrusion of the inertia generator and at least the second rib of the plurality of ribs extends from a toe portion to a heel portion of the golf club head. 4 . The golf club head of claim 3 , wherein the first rib does not intersect the second rib. 5 . The golf club head of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of ribs further comprises a third rib and the third rib connects to the first rib and the second rib. 6 . The golf club head of claim 5 , wherein each of the first rib, the second rib, and the third rib have a height between 2 mm and 8 mm, and an aspect ratio of rib height to a minimum rib thickness is at least 2:1. 7 . The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein a ratio E D is 40% to 60%. 8 . The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein when the golf club head is at address, the crown-to-skirt transition point is above a center face location along the z-axis. 9 . The golf club head of claim 8 , wherein: a point on the crown-to-skirt transition region that is 10 mm heelward of the crown-to-skirt transition point as measured along an x-axis extending in a heel-to-toe direction is above the center face location along the z-axis; and a point on the crown-to-skirt transition region that is 10 mm toe-ward of the crown-to-skirt transition point as measured along the x-axis is above the center face location along the z-axis. 10 . The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the rear-facing surface of the inertia generator is at least partially defined by the rear weight. 11 . A golf club head, comprising: a cup comprising a forward portion of the golf club head, including a hosel, a forward portion of a crown of the golf club head, and a forward portion of a sole of the golf club head, wherein the cup comprises a metal alloy; a face plate received in a forward opening of the cup; a rear ring formed separately from the cup and coupled to heel and toe portions of the cup to form a club head body, the club head body defining a hollow interior region, a crown opening, and a sole opening, the rear ring comprising a polymeric material and defining a crown-to-skirt transition region; a crown insert coupled to the crown opening; a sole insert coupled to the sole opening; and an inertia generator comprising an outwardly extending protrusion formed in the sole of the golf club head and a rear weight positioned at an aft end of the protrusion, the sole insert defining at least a portion of the protrusion of the inertia generator; an x-axis extends in a heel-to-toe direction from a heel of the golf club head to a toe of the golf club head, a y-axis extends in a fore-and-aft direction from the face plate to a rear of the golf club head, and a z-axis extends between the crown and the sole perpendicular to the x-axis and the y-axis; a center vertical plane is defined in the fore-and-aft direction passing through a center of a rear-facing surface of the inertia generator; the center vertical plane passes through a crown-to-skirt transition point on the crown-to-skirt transition region that is the farthest point on the crown-to-skirt transition region from the face plate in the center vertical plane along the y-axis; the crown-to-skirt transition point is above a center face location along the z-axis; a point on the crown-to-skirt transition region that is 10 mm heelward of the crown-to-skirt transition point as measured along the x-axis is above the center face location along the z-axis; and a point on the crown-to-skirt transition region that is 10 mm toe-ward of the crown-to-skirt transition point as measured along the x-axis is above the center face location along the z-axis; and wherein: the inertia generator has a lower rear edge where a lower surface of the inertia generator meets the rear-facing surface of the inertia generator; the center vertical plane passes through a crown apex point on the crown of the golf club head that is the apex of the crown along the center vertical plane; the center vertical plane passes through an inertia generator point on the lower rear edge of the inertia generator; a vertical distance D is defined between the crown apex point and the inertia generator point along the z-axis; a vertical distance E is defined between the inertia generator point and the crown-to-skirt transition point along the z-axis; and a vertical distance F is de

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

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

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

  • wood-type · CPC title

  • adjustable · CPC title

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What does patent US12582879B2 cover?
A golf club head has a cast cup including a forward portion of a crown and a forward portion of a sole of the golf club head. A polymeric rear ring is coupled to heel and toe portions of the cast cup to form a club head body defining a crown opening and a sole opening. A crown insert is coupled to the crown opening, and a sole insert coupled to the sole opening. The club head has an inertia gen…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Taylor Made Golf Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B53/0408. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 24 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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