Structural response modifying features of a golf club head
US-2015057102-A1 · Feb 26, 2015 · US
US9393473B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9393473-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313787175-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 6, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 19, 2016 |
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A head for a ball striking device includes a bracing member connected to an upper sole surface located on the sole of the body opposite the bottom sole surface. The bracing member includes a first end connected to a first point on the upper sole surface, a second end connected to a second point on the upper sole surface spaced from the first point, and a bridge portion extending between the first and second ends. The bridge portion extends upward from the upper sole surface and is spaced from the upper sole surface. The bridge portion may be formed by one or more trusses, and may define a generally triangular shape in one embodiment. The first and second ends may be connected to the upper sole surface using a variety of techniques, e.g., welding or other integral joining technique, integral forming, adhesive or other bonding material, or other technique.
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A ball striking device comprising: a face having an outer surface configured for striking a ball and a rear surface opposite the outer surface; a body joined to the face around peripheral edges of the face and extending rearwardly from the face, the body having a sole with a bottom sole surface configured to confront a playing surface; and a bracing member connected to an upper sole surface located on the sole of the body opposite the bottom sole surface, the bracing member comprising a first end connected to a first point on the upper sole surface, a second end connected to a second point on the upper sole surface spaced from the first point, and a bridge portion extending between the first end and the second end, the bridge portion extending upward from the upper sole surface and being spaced from the upper sole surface, wherein the bracing member comprises a plurality of trusses, including a first truss having the first end and a first distal end opposite the first end, a second truss having the second end and a second distal end opposite the second end, a third truss having a third end connected to a third point on the upper sole surface that is spaced from the first and second points and a third distal end opposite the third end, and a fourth truss having a fourth end connected to a fourth point on the upper sole surface that is spaced from the first, second, and third points and a fourth distal end opposite the fourth end, wherein the first, second, third, and fourth trusses extend upward from the upper sole surface to form at least a portion of the bridge portion. 2. The ball striking device of claim 1 , wherein the bracing member comprises a first truss having the first end and a first distal end opposite the first end and a second truss having the second end and a second distal end opposite the second end, wherein the first truss and the second truss extend upward from the upper sole surface to form at least a portion of the bridge portion. 3. The ball striking device of claim 2 , wherein the first truss is joined to the second truss at the first and second distal ends, and the first and second trusses define a generally triangular shape, and wherein the first end, the second end, and the first and second distal ends combined form three corners of the generally triangular shape. 4. The ball striking device of claim 1 , wherein the bracing member further comprises a connecting truss extending between the first distal end at least one of the second, third, and fourth distal ends, wherein the connecting truss is spaced from the upper sole surface. 5. The ball striking device of claim 1 , wherein the first end and the second end are welded to the first point and the second point, respectively. 6. The ball striking device of claim 1 , wherein the bridge portion defines a generally triangular shape. 7. A wood-type golf club head comprising: a face having an outer surface configured for striking a ball and a rear surface opposite the outer surface; a body joined to the face around peripheral edges of the face and extending rearwardly from the face, the body and the face combining to define an internal cavity bounded by the rear surface of the face and a plurality of inner surfaces of the body, wherein the body has a crown and a sole opposite the crown; and a bracing member connected to an inner sole surface located on the sole of the body, the bracing member comprising a first truss having a first end connected to a first point on the inner sole surface and a first distal end opposite the first end, and a second truss having a second end connected to a second point on the inner sole surface spaced from the first point and a second distal end opposite the second end, and a bridge portion extending between the first end and the second end, the bridge portion extending upward from the inner sole surface and being spaced from the inner sole surface, wherein the first truss and the second truss extend upward from the inner sole surface to form at least a portion of the bridge portion, wherein the bracing member further comprises a third truss having a third end connected to a third point on the inner sole surface that is spaced from the first and second points and a third distal end opposite the third end, and a fourth truss having a fourth end connected to a fourth point on the inner sole surface that is spaced from the first, second, and third points and a fourth distal end opposite the fourth end, wherein the first, second, third, and fourth trusses extend upward from the inner sole surface to form at least a portion of the bridge portion. 8. The ball striking device of claim 7 , wherein the first truss is joined to the second truss at the first and second distal ends, and the first and second trusses define a generally triangular shape, with the first end, the second end, and the first and second distal ends combined form three corners of the generally triangular shape. 9. The ball striking device of claim 7 , wherein the bracing member further comprises a connecting truss extending between the first distal end at least one of the second, third, and fourth distal ends, wherein the connecting truss is spaced from the inner sole surface. 10. The ball striking device of claim 9 , wherein the first end and the second end are welded to the first point and the second point, respectively. 11. A ball striking device comprising: a face having an outer surface configured for striking a ball and a rear surface opposite the outer surface; a body joined to the face around peripheral edges of the face and extending rearwardly from the face, the body having a sole with a bottom sole surface configured to confront a playing surface; and a bracing member connected to an upper sole surface located on the sole of the body opposite the bottom sole surface, the bracing member comprising a spine member spaced from the upper sole surface and a plurality of legs connected to the spine member and extending outwardly and downwardly from the spine member, with each of the legs having a lower end connected to the upper sole surface, wherein the plurality of legs comprises a first leg and a second leg arranged as a pair and extending outwardly from opposite lateral sides of the spine member at a first location along the length of the spine member, and a third leg and a fourth leg arranged as a second pair and extending outwardly from the opposite lateral sides of the spine member at a second location along the length of the spine member, wherein the plurality of legs further comprises a fifth leg extending outwardly from a first end of the spine member and a sixth leg extending outwardly from a second end of the spine member. 12. The ball striking device of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of legs further comprises a seventh leg and an eighth leg arranged as a third pair and extending outwardly from opposite lateral sides of the spine member at a third location along the length of the spine member, and a ninth leg and a tenth leg arranged as a fourth pair and extending outwardly from the opposite lateral sides of the spine member at a fourth location along the length of the spine member. 13. The ball striking device of claim 11 , wherein the first location is at the first end of the spine member such that the first leg and the second leg extend outwardly from opposite lateral sides of the spine member at the first end, and the second location is at the second end of the spine member such that the third leg and the fourth leg extend outwardly from opposite lateral sides of the spine member at the second end, and wherein the third location and the fourth location are lo
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