Golf club head
US-9381407-B2 · Jul 5, 2016 · US
US2016279488A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016279488-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615176909-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 6, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A golf club head has a main body and a front recess that includes a flange. A rear portion of the main body includes a perimeter-weighting element. A striking face insert is secured within the front recess. A face center is located on the front surface of the striking face insert. A rear cavity is at least partially delimited by the perimeter-weighting element and a rear surface of the striking face insert. A rear insert is secured to the rear surface of the striking face insert. In an imaginary horizontal plane passing through a portion of the rear insert, proximate a heel portion of the club head, a heelwardmost point of the rear insert is spaced further from a vertical center plane than a minimum distance between the flange and the center plane. The club head comprises an auxiliary recess that extends outward from the rear cavity.
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A golf club head that, when oriented in a reference position, comprises: a main body having a front portion, a rear portion, a top portion, a sole portion, a heel portion, a toe portion, and a front recess extending from the front portion toward the rear portion, the front recess including a flange, the rear portion including a perimeter-weighting element; a striking face insert secured within the front recess and having a front surface and a rear surface, the striking face insert being generally coplanar with an imaginary striking face plane, the striking face insert comprising at least one of stainless steel, titanium, aluminum, copper, metal alloy, polymer, and a fiber reinforced polymer, and a first step defined by a junction of the rear surface of the striking face insert and the flange; a face center located on the front surface of the striking face insert; a rear cavity at least partially delimited by the perimeter-weighting element and the rear surface of the striking face insert; a rear insert secured to the rear surface of the striking face insert, the rear insert comprising a rear insert front surface proximate the striking face insert and a rear insert rear surface distal the striking face insert, a second step is located on the rear insert front surface that is complementary to the first step; and an imaginary vertical center plane perpendicular to the striking face plane and passing through the face center, wherein, in an imaginary horizontal plane passing through a portion of the rear insert: the rear insert comprises a heelwardmost point and a toewardmost point opposite the heelwardmost point; and proximate the heel portion, the heelwardmost point of the rear insert is spaced further from the center plane than a minimum distance between the flange and the center plane. 2 . The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the striking face insert is secured within the recess by welding. 3 . The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the rear insert comprises a material having a hardness less than a hardness of the main body. 4 . The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the rear insert comprises at least one of a viscoelastic material, a metal, a polymer, and a fiber reinforced polymer. 5 . The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the top portion of the main body comprises a plurality of chamfers. 6 . The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein, proximate the heel portion, the minimum distance between the flange and the center plane is between about 0.2 inch and about 1.75 inches. 7 . The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein, in the imaginary horizontal plane: a heel extent of the perimeter-weighting element is spaced from the center plane by a minimum distance d 1 ; and the heelwardmost point of the rear insert is spaced from the center plane by a minimum distance d 2 that is greater than d 1 . 8 . The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the flange has a thickness that is between about 0.02 inches and about 0.08 inches. 9 . The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the imaginary horizontal plane passes through the face center. 10 . A method of manufacturing a golf club head comprising: providing a main body having a front portion, a rear portion, a top portion, a sole portion, a heel portion, a toe portion, and a front recess extending from the front portion toward the rear portion; providing the front recess with a flange and the rear portion with a perimeter-weighting element having a top portion, a sole portion, a heel portion, and a toe portion; securing a striking face insert within the front recess flushly with the front portion of the main body, the striking face insert having a front surface and a rear surface, and being generally coplanar with an imaginary striking face plane, the striking face insert comprising at least one of stainless steel, titanium, aluminum, copper, metal alloy, polymer, and a fiber reinforced polymer, a first step being defined by a junction between the striking face insert and the flange; and securing a rear insert to the rear surface of the striking face insert, the rear insert including a rear insert front surface proximate the striking face insert and a rear insert rear surface distal the striking face insert; and forming in the rear insert a second step on the rear insert front surface that is complementary to the first step, wherein: a face center is located on the front surface of the striking face insert; a rear cavity to be formed that is at least partially delimited by the perimeter-weighting element and the rear surface of the striking face insert; and when the golf club head is in a reference position, an imaginary vertical center plane that is located perpendicular to the striking face plane passes through the face center of the striking face insert, and in an imaginary horizontal plane that passes through a portion of the rear insert: the rear insert comprises a heelwardmost point and a toewardmost point opposite the heelwardmost point; and proximate the heel portion, the heelwardmost point of the rear insert is spaced further from the center plane than a minimum distance between the flange and the center plane. 11 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising securing, at least in part, the striking face insert within the recess by welding. 12 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the rear insert comprises a material having a hardness less than a hardness of the main body. 13 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the rear insert comprises at least one of a viscoelastic material, a metal, a polymer, and a fiber reinforced polymer. 14 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the top portion of the main body includes a plurality of chamfers. 15 . The method of claim 10 , wherein, proximate the heel portion, the minimum distance between the flange and the center plane is between about 0.2 inch to about 1.75 inches. 16 . The method of claim 10 , wherein, in the imaginary horizontal plane: a heel extent of the perimeter-weighting element is spaced from the center plane by a minimum distance d 1 ; and the heelwardmost point of the rear insert is spaced from the center plane by a minimum distance d 2 that is greater than d 1 . 17 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the flange has a thickness that is between about 0.02 inch and about 0.08 inch. 18 . The golf club head of claim 10 , wherein the imaginary horizontal plane passes through the face center.
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