Golf club head
US-2016129320-A1 · May 12, 2016 · US
US9901788B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9901788-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414539622-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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A head for a ball striking device, such as a golf club head, includes a face member having a face with a striking surface configured for striking a ball and a rear surface opposite the striking surface, a weight member connected to the face member behind the rear surface of the face member, and a resilient member positioned between the weight member and the face member. The resilient member is connected to the rear surface of the face member to connect the weight member to the face member. The resilient member is compressible to permit energy and/or momentum to be transferred between the weight member and the face member through the resilient member during impact, including an off-center impact on the striking surface. Momentum transferred from the weight member to the face member during an off-center impact may reduce energy loss and twisting of the face on impact.
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What is claimed is: 1. A golf club head comprising: a face member including a face having a striking surface configured for striking a ball and a rear side opposite the striking surface of the face; a weight member positioned at least partially behind the rear side of the face member; a protrusion engaging a front side of the weight member at a point aligned with a center of gravity of at least one of the face member and the weight member; and a resilient member positioned between the weight member and the face member, the resilient member having greater flexibility than the face member, the weight member, and the protrusion, the resilient member engaging the rear side of the face member and the weight member to space the weight member from the face member, wherein the weight member has at least a first surface that is engaged by the resilient member and at least a second surface that is exposed and not engaged by the resilient member, wherein the resilient member is compressible to permit the weight member to transfer momentum to the face member through the resilient member upon an impact of the ball on the striking surface, and wherein engagement between the protrusion and the weight member is configured to permit the weight member to transfer momentum to the face member through the resilient member. 2. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the weight member and the protrusion are configured such that upon an off-center hit on a heel side of the striking surface, the weight member compresses a heel portion of the resilient member, and upon an off-center hit on a toe side of the striking surface, the weight member compresses a toe portion of the resilient member. 3. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the weight member is configured such that momentum is transferred from the weight member to the face member through the resilient member during an off-center impact of the ball on the striking surface, and an amount of momentum transferred to the face member increases incrementally with a lateral distance of a location of the impact away from a center of gravity of the face member. 4. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the face member has a wall extending rearward from the rear side, wherein the rear side has a vertical rear surface and the wall has a horizontal surface adjacent the vertical rear surface, wherein the weight member has a vertical front surface that is spaced from and in confronting relation to the vertical rear surface of the rear side of the face member, the weight member further having a horizontal surface that is spaced from and in confronting relation to the horizontal surface of the wall of the face member, and wherein the resilient member is positioned between and engages the vertical front surface of the weight member and the vertical rear surface of the face member, and is positioned between and engages the horizontal surface of the weight member and the horizontal surface of the wall of the face member. 5. The golf club head of claim 4 , wherein the wall is a sole member extending rearwardly from the rear side of the face member, the sole member having a sole surface configured to confront a playing surface and a top surface opposite the sole surface and forming part of the rear side of the face member, wherein the weight member is at least partially positioned above the top surface, such that a bottom surface a bottom surface of the weight member is spaced from and in confronting relation to the top surface of the sole member, and wherein the resilient member engages the top surface of the sole member and the bottom surface of the weight member and spaces the weight member from the top surface. 6. The golf club head of claim 1 , wherein the face member has a width defined in a heel-to-toe direction, and the weight member has a width defined in a heel-to-toe direction, and wherein the width of the face member is approximately equal to the width of the weight member. 7. A golf club comprising the golf club head of claim 1 and a shaft connected to the head and configured for gripping by a user. 8. A golf club head comprising: a face member including a face having a striking surface configured for striking a ball and a rear side opposite the striking surface of the face; a weight member positioned at least partially behind the rear side of the face member; a protrusion engaging the rear side of the face member at a point aligned with a center of gravity of at least one of the face member and the weight member; and a resilient member positioned between the weight member and the face member, the resilient member having greater flexibility than the face member, the weight member, and the protrusion, the resilient member engaging the rear side of the face member and the weight member to space the weight member from the face member, wherein the weight member has at least a first surface that is engaged by the resilient member and at least a second surface that is exposed and not engaged by the resilient member, wherein the resilient member is compressible to permit the weight member to transfer momentum to the face member through the resilient member upon an impact of the ball on the striking surface, and wherein engagement between the protrusion and the face member is configured to permit the weight member to transfer momentum to the face member through the resilient member. 9. The golf club head of claim 8 , wherein the weight member and the protrusion are configured such that upon an off-center hit on a heel side of the striking surface, the weight member compresses a heel portion of the resilient member, and upon an off-center hit on a toe side of the striking surface, the weight member compresses a toe portion of the resilient member. 10. The golf club head of claim 8 , wherein the weight member is configured such that momentum is transferred from the weight member to the face member through the resilient member during an off-center impact of the ball on the striking surface, and an amount of momentum transferred to the face member increases incrementally with a lateral distance of a location of the impact away from a center of gravity of the face member. 11. The golf club head of claim 8 , wherein the face member has a wall extending rearward from the rear side, wherein the rear side has a vertical rear surface and the wall has a horizontal surface adjacent the vertical rear surface, wherein the weight member has a vertical front surface that is spaced from and in confronting relation to the vertical rear surface of the rear side of the face member, the weight member further having a horizontal surface that is spaced from and in confronting relation to the horizontal surface of the wall of the face member, and wherein the resilient member is positioned between and engages the vertical front surface of the weight member and the vertical rear surface of the face member, and is positioned between and engages the horizontal surface of the weight member and the horizontal surface of the wall of the face member. 12. The golf club head of claim 11 , wherein the wall is a sole member extending rearwardly from the rear side of the face member, the sole member having a sole surface configured to confront a playing surface and a top surface opposite the sole surface and forming part of the rear side of the face member, wherein the weight member is at least partially positioned above the top surface, such that a bottom surface a bottom surface of the weight member is spaced from and in confronting relation to the top surface of the sole member, and wherein the resilient member engages the top surface of the sole member and the bottom surface of the weight member
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