Golf club head with flexure

US9211448B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9211448-B2
Application numberUS-201314089497-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 25, 2013
Priority dateAug 10, 2011
Publication dateDec 15, 2015
Grant dateDec 15, 2015

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A golf club head including a crown, a sole, a hosel, a face and a flexure. The face is configured to provide varying stiffness while minimizing the change in thickness across the face. The flexure provides compliance during an impact between the golf club head and a golf ball.

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We claim: 1. A golf club head, comprising: a crown defining an upper surface of the golf club head; a sole defining a lower surface of the golf club head, comprising a transmittal portion, a flexure and a rear portion; a side wall extending between the crown and the sole; a hosel extending from the crown and including a shaft bore; and a face defining a ball-striking surface and intersecting the transmittal portion at a leading edge, wherein the flexure is spaced aftward of the ball-striking surface by the transmittal portion, and comprises a front wall, an apex and a rear wall, wherein the front wall extends into a cavity defined by the golf club head and the rear wall extends into the cavity and the front wall and the rear wall are coupled at the apex, wherein a portion of the face comprises an outer layer forming a portion of the ball striking surface, a back layer and a chip insert, and at least one of the outer layer and back layer defines a recess and the chip insert is disposed in the recess, wherein the thickness of the transmittal portion is at least 50% of a minimum face thickness, and wherein the flexure is spaced from the ball-striking surface by a distance that is between 25% and 45% of the CG-Z-fc distance between the geometric face center of the golf club head and the center of gravity of the golf club head along a horizontal Z-axis that extends from the front to the aft of the golf club head. 2. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein a sum of a height and a width of the flexure is within 30% of a CG-Y-g distance between a ground plane and the center of gravity of the golf club head along a vertical Y-axis. 3. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the sum of the height and the width of the flexure is within 20% of a CG-Y-g distance between a ground plane and the center of gravity of the golf club head along a vertical Y-axis. 4. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the front wall and the thickness of the rear wall are different by less than 40% of the thickness of the front wall. 5. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein each of the thickness of the front wall and the thickness of the rear wall is less than 90% of the minimum face thickness. 6. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein a thickness of a portion of the sole rearward and within 30.0 mm of the flexure is greater than the minimum thickness of the transmittal portion, and the thickness of the sole rearward and immediately adjacent the rear wall of the flexure is less than the minimum thickness of the transmittal portion. 7. A golf club head, comprising: a crown defining an upper surface of the golf club head; a sole defining a lower surface of the golf club head, comprising a transmittal portion, a flexure and a rear portion; a side wall extending between the crown and the sole; a hosel extending from the crown and including a shaft bore; and a face defining a ball-striking surface and intersecting the transmittal portion at a leading edge, wherein the flexure is spaced aftward of the ball-striking surface by the transmittal portion, and comprises a front wall, an apex and a rear wall, wherein the front wall extends into a cavity defined by the golf club head and the rear wall extends into the cavity and the front wall and the rear wall are coupled at the apex, wherein a portion of the face comprises an outer layer forming a portion of the ball striking surface, a back layer and a chip insert, and at least one of the outer layer and back layer defines a recess and the chip insert is disposed in the recess, wherein the thickness of the apex is different from the greater of the thickness of the front wall and the thickness of the rear wall by less than 30%, and wherein the flexure is spaced from the ball-striking surface by a distance that is between 25% and 45% of the CG-Z-fc distance between the geometric face center of the golf club head and the center of gravity of the golf club head along a horizontal Z-axis that extends from the front to the aft of the golf club head. 8. The golf club head of claim 7 , wherein a sum of a height and a width of the flexure is within 30% of a CG-Y-g distance between a ground plane and the center of gravity of the golf club head along a vertical Y-axis. 9. The golf club head of claim 7 , wherein the sum of the height and the width of the flexure is within 20% of a CG-Y-g distance between a ground plane and the center of gravity of the golf club head along a vertical Y-axis. 10. The golf club head of claim 7 , wherein the thickness of the transmittal portion decreases from a location adjacent the face toward the flexure. 11. The golf club head of claim 7 , wherein the thickness of the front wall and the thickness of the rear wall are different by less than 40% of the thickness of the front wall. 12. The golf club head of claim 7 , wherein a thickness of a portion of the sole rearward and within 30.0 mm of the flexure is greater than the minimum thickness of the transmittal portion, and the thickness of the sole rearward and immediately adjacent the rear wall of the flexure is less than the minimum thickness of the transmittal portion. 13. The golf club head of claim 7 , wherein each of the thickness of the front wall and the thickness of the rear wall is less than 90% of the minimum face thickness. 14. A golf club head, comprising: a crown defining an upper surface of the golf club head; a sole defining a lower surface of the golf club head, comprising a transmittal portion, a flexure and a rear portion; a side wall extending between the crown and the sole; a hosel extending from the crown and including a shaft bore; and a face defining a ball-striking surface and intersecting the transmittal portion at a leading edge, wherein the flexure is spaced aftward of the ball-striking surface by the transmittal portion, and comprises a front wall, an apex and a rear wall, wherein the front wall extends into a cavity defined by the golf club head and the rear wall extends into the cavity and the front wall and the rear wall are coupled at the apex, wherein a portion of the face comprises an outer layer forming a portion of the ball striking surface, a back layer and a chip insert, and at least one of the outer layer and back layer defines a recess and the chip insert is disposed in the recess, wherein a thickness of the sole rearward and immediately adjacent the rear wall of the flexure is less than 70% of the minimum thickness of the transmittal portion, and wherein the flexure is spaced from the ball-striking surface by a distance that is between 25% and 45% of the CG-Z-fc distance between the geometric face center of the golf club head and the center of gravity of the golf club head along a horizontal Z-axis that extends from the front to the aft of the golf club head. 15. The golf club head of claim 14 , wherein a sum of a height and a width of the flexure is within 30% of a CG-Y-g distance between a ground plane and the center of gravity of the golf club head along a vertical Y-axis. 16. The golf club head of claim 14 , wherein the sum of the height and the width of the flexure is within 20% of a CG-Y-g distance between a ground plane and the center of gravity of the golf club head along a vertical Y-axis. 17. The golf club head of claim 14 , wherein the thickness of the transmittal portion decreases from a location adjacent the face toward the flexure. 18. The golf club head of claim 14 , wherein the thickness of the front wall and the thickness of the rear wall are different by less than 40% of the thic

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

  • adjustable · CPC title

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

  • Details or accessories of golf clubs, bats, rackets or the like · CPC title

  • wood-type · CPC title

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What does patent US9211448B2 cover?
A golf club head including a crown, a sole, a hosel, a face and a flexure. The face is configured to provide varying stiffness while minimizing the change in thickness across the face. The flexure provides compliance during an impact between the golf club head and a golf ball.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Acushnet Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B53/0466. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 15 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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