Aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region

US9168433B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9168433-B2
Application numberUS-201414259475-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 23, 2014
Priority dateJul 15, 2008
Publication dateOct 27, 2015
Grant dateOct 27, 2015

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An aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region producing reduced aerodynamic drag forces. The post apex attachment promoting region is on the surface of the crown section at an elevation above a maximum face height and begins at the crown apex and extends toward the back of the club head. The post apex attachment promoting region is a relatively flat portion of the crown section that aides in keeping airflow attached to the club head once it flows past the crown apex.

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An aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region ( 100 ) comprising: A) a hollow body ( 110 ) having a club head volume, a face ( 200 ), a sole section ( 300 ), a crown section ( 400 ), a front ( 112 ), a back ( 114 ), a heel ( 116 ), and a toe ( 118 ), wherein the hollow body ( 110 ) has a bore having a center that defines a shaft axis (SA) which intersects with a horizontal ground plane (GP) to define an origin point; B) the face ( 200 ) having a top edge ( 210 ) and a lower edge ( 220 ), wherein a top edge height (TEH) is the elevation of the top edge ( 210 ) above the ground plane (GP), and a lower edge height (LEH) is the elevation of the lower edge ( 220 ) above the ground plane (GP); and C) the crown section ( 400 ) having a crown apex ( 410 ) located an apex height (AH) above the ground plane (GP), wherein; i) the crown apex ( 410 ) is located behind the forwardmost point on the face ( 200 ) a distance that is a crown apex setback dimension ( 412 ); ii) the crown apex ( 410 ) is located a distance from the origin toward the toe ( 118 ) a crown apex x-dimension ( 416 ) distance that is parallel to the vertical plane defined by the shaft axis (SA) and parallel to the ground plane (GP); and iii) the crown section ( 400 ) includes a post apex attachment promoting region ( 420 ) on the surface of the crown section ( 400 ) at an elevation above a maximum top edge plane (MTEP) wherein the post apex attachment promoting region ( 420 ) begins at the crown apex ( 410 ) and extends toward the back ( 114 ), and the post apex attachment promoting region ( 420 ) includes an attachment promoting region length ( 422 ) and an attachment promoting region width ( 424 ), wherein: (a) within a vertical section through the crown apex ( 410 ) and parallel to the vertical plane created by the shaft axis (SA), a portion of the post apex attachment promoting region ( 420 ) has a heel-to-toe radius of curvature (Rh-t) that is less than 4 inches; and (b) a portion of the crown section ( 400 ) between the crown apex ( 410 ) and the face ( 200 ) has an apex-to-front radius of curvature (Ra-f), and wherein the portion of the apex-to-front radius of curvature (Ra-f) contacting the crown apex ( 410 ) is at least 25% less than a maximum apex-to-rear radius of curvature (Ra-r) within the post apex attachment promoting region ( 420 ). 2. The aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein within a vertical section through the crown apex ( 410 ) and perpendicular to the vertical plane created by the shaft axis (SA), the entire contour of the post apex attachment promoting region ( 420 ) above the maximum top edge plane (MTEP) and within the vertical section is within a twenty degree angle downward from horizontal originating at the crown apex ( 410 ). 3. The aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein within a vertical section through the crown apex ( 410 ) and perpendicular to the vertical plane created by the shaft axis (SA), a portion of the post apex attachment promoting region ( 420 ) has an apex-to-rear radius of curvature (Ra-r) that is greater than 5 inches. 4. The aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region ( 100 ) of claim 3 , wherein a portion of the post apex attachment promoting region ( 420 ) in contact with the crown apex ( 410 ) has an apex-to-rear radius of curvature (Ra-r) that is greater than 5 inches. 5. The aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region ( 100 ) of claim 3 , wherein within the vertical section through the crown apex ( 410 ) and perpendicular to the vertical plane created by the shaft axis (SA), a portion of the vertical section has an apex-to-front radius of curvature (Ra-f) that is less than 3 inches. 6. The aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the post apex attachment promoting region ( 420 ) in contact with the crown apex ( 410 ) has a heel-to-toe radius of curvature (Rh-t) that is less than 4 inches. 7. The aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein the hollow body ( 110 ) has a front-to-back dimension (FB) of at least 4.4 inches and the club head volume is at least 400 cc. 8. The aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region ( 100 ) of claim 7 , wherein the front-to-back dimension (FB) of at least 4.6 inches. 9. The aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region ( 100 ) of claim 7 , wherein the crown apex setback dimension ( 412 ) is at least 10% of the front-to-back dimension (FB) and less than 1.75 inches. 10. The aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein an apex ratio of the apex height (AH) to the maximum top edge height (TEH) is at least 1.13. 11. The aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region ( 100 ) of claim 10 , wherein the apex ratio is at least 1.2. 12. The aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein a maximum attachment promoting region length ( 422 ) is at least as great as fifty percent of the crown apex setback dimension ( 412 ), and a maximum attachment promoting region width ( 424 ) is at least as great as the difference between the crown apex x-dimension ( 416 ) and the distance Xcg. 13. The aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region ( 100 ) of claim 1 , wherein 5-10 percent of the club head volume is located above the maximum top edge plane (MTEP). 14. An aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region ( 100 ) comprising: A) a hollow body ( 110 ) having a club head volume, a face ( 200 ), a sole section ( 300 ), a crown section ( 400 ), a front ( 112 ), a back ( 114 ), a heel ( 116 ), and a toe ( 118 ), wherein the hollow body ( 110 ) has a bore having a center that defines a shaft axis (SA) which intersects with a horizontal ground plane (GP) to define an origin point; B) the face ( 200 ) having a top edge ( 210 ) and a lower edge ( 220 ), wherein a top edge height (TEH) is the elevation of the top edge ( 210 ) above the ground plane (GP), and a lower edge height (LEH) is the elevation of the lower edge ( 220 ) above the ground plane (GP); and C) the crown section ( 400 ) having a crown apex ( 410 ) located an apex height (AH) above the ground plane (GP), wherein; i) the crown apex ( 410 ) is located behind the forwardmost point on the face ( 200 ) a distance that is a crown apex setback dimension ( 412 ) of less than 1.75 inches; ii) the crown apex ( 410 ) is located a distance from the origin toward the toe ( 118 ) a crown apex x-dimension ( 416 ) distance that is parallel to the vertical plane defined by the shaft axis (SA) and parallel to the ground plane (GP); and iii) the crown section ( 400 ) includes a post apex attachment promoting region ( 420 ) on the surface of the crown section ( 400 ) at an elevation above a maximum top edge plane (MTEP) wherein the post apex attachment promoting region ( 420 ) begins at the crown apex ( 410 ) and extends toward the back ( 114 ), and the post apex attachment promoting region ( 420 ) includes an attachment promoting region length ( 422 ) and an attachment promoting region width ( 424 ), wherein a portion of the post apex attachment promoting region ( 420 ) has an apex-to-rear radius of curvature (Ra-r) that is greater than 5 inches, and wherein a portion of t

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An aerodynamic golf club head having a post apex attachment promoting region producing reduced aerodynamic drag forces. The post apex attachment promoting region is on the surface of the crown section at an elevation above a maximum face height and begins at the crown apex and extends toward the back of the club head. The post apex attachment promoting region is a relatively flat portion of the…
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Taylor Made Golf Co
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Primary CPC classification A63B53/0466. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Oct 27 2015 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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