Golf club having a low modulus crown
First Claim
1. A golf club head comprising:
- a sole positioned on a bottom side of the golf club head;
a striking face positioned toward the front of the golf club head and attached to at least a portion of the sole; and
a crown positioned on a top side of the golf club head such that a cavity is formed between the sole, the striking face, and the crown, wherein the crown includes an outer portion made of a first material and an inner portion made of a second material;
wherein the outer portion defines;
an opening to the cavity, wherein the opening has a center;
a riser extending into the cavity, the riser having a bottom edge; and
a ledge extending from the edge of the riser towards the center;
wherein the ledge defines a main channel and an overflow channel that extend around the ledge, wherein the main channel is filled with an adhesive to secure the inner portion of the crown to the ledge and the overflow channel is configured to receive adhesive that flows out of the main channel when the inner portion of the crown is attached to the ledge;
wherein the main channel has a volume greater than a volume of the overflow channel;
wherein a distance between the main channel and the riser is less than a distance between the overflow channel and the riser; and
wherein the inner portion of the crown is attached to the ledge such that the opening is covered by the inner portion of the crown.
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Abstract
A golf club head with a crown comprising an inner crown portion and an outer crown portion. The inner crown portion may be made of a low density or low elastic modulus material. The outer portion of the crown defines an opening to the cavity, a riser extending into the cavity, and a ledge extending from the edge of the riser. The ledge may define a first channel and a second channel that extend around the ledge. The first channel is filled with adhesive to secure the inner portion of the crown to the ledge. The inner portion of the crown is attached to the ledge such that the opening is covered by the inner portion of the crown. The golf club head may also have a sole comprising an inner sole portion and an outer sole portion.
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20 Claims
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1. A golf club head comprising:
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a sole positioned on a bottom side of the golf club head; a striking face positioned toward the front of the golf club head and attached to at least a portion of the sole; and a crown positioned on a top side of the golf club head such that a cavity is formed between the sole, the striking face, and the crown, wherein the crown includes an outer portion made of a first material and an inner portion made of a second material; wherein the outer portion defines; an opening to the cavity, wherein the opening has a center; a riser extending into the cavity, the riser having a bottom edge; and a ledge extending from the edge of the riser towards the center; wherein the ledge defines a main channel and an overflow channel that extend around the ledge, wherein the main channel is filled with an adhesive to secure the inner portion of the crown to the ledge and the overflow channel is configured to receive adhesive that flows out of the main channel when the inner portion of the crown is attached to the ledge; wherein the main channel has a volume greater than a volume of the overflow channel; wherein a distance between the main channel and the riser is less than a distance between the overflow channel and the riser; and wherein the inner portion of the crown is attached to the ledge such that the opening is covered by the inner portion of the crown. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A golf club head comprising:
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a sole positioned on a bottom side of the golf club head; a striking face positioned toward the front of the golf club head and attached to at least a portion of the sole; and a crown positioned on a top side of the golf club head such that a cavity is formed between the sole, the striking face, and the crown, wherein the crown includes an outer portion made of a first material and an inner portion made of a second material; wherein the outer portion defines; an opening to the cavity, wherein the opening has a center; a riser extending into the cavity, the riser having a bottom edge; and a ledge extending from the edge of the riser towards the center; wherein the ledge defines a first channel and a second channel that extend around the ledge, wherein the first channel is filled with an adhesive to secure the inner portion of the crown to the ledge; wherein a width of the ledge varies around a perimeter of the opening such that a maximum ledge width is disposed proximate the striking face of the golf club head and a minimum ledge width is disposed proximate a rear of the golf club head; and wherein the inner portion of the crown is attached to the ledge such that the opening is covered by the inner portion of the crown. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A golf club head comprising:
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a sole positioned on a bottom side of the golf club head; a striking face positioned toward the front of the golf club head and attached to at least a portion of the sole; and a crown positioned on a top side of the golf club head such that a cavity is formed between the sole, the striking face, and the crown, wherein the crown includes an outer portion made of a first material and an inner portion made of a second material; wherein the outer portion defines; an opening to the cavity, wherein the opening has a center; a riser extending into the cavity, the riser having a bottom edge; and a ledge extending from the edge of the riser towards the center; wherein the ledge defines a first channel and a second channel that extend around the ledge, wherein the first channel is filled with an adhesive to secure the inner portion of the crown to the ledge; wherein a thickness of the ledge is less than a thickness of a remainder of the outer portion of the crown; and wherein the inner portion of the crown is attached to the ledge such that the opening is covered by the inner portion of the crown. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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