Golf club head or other ball striking device having reinforced sole
First Claim
1. A 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, such that the body and the face combine to define an interior cavity surrounded by an interior surface of the head, the body having a crown and a sole, with the crown having an upper crown surface forming at least a portion of a top of the head and a lower crown surface opposite the upper crown surface and the sole having a bottom sole surface configured to confront a playing surface and an upper sole surface opposite the bottom sole surface, wherein the lower crown surface, the upper sole surface, and the rear surface of the face form portions of the interior surface of the head; and
a bracing member connected to the interior surface of the head, the bracing member comprising a plurality of trusses connected to a plurality of connection points spaced from each other on the interior surface, with each truss extending inwardly into the interior cavity from the connection point thereof, such that the plurality of trusses form a bridge portion extending inwardly into the interior cavity and being spaced from the interior surface, wherein the plurality of trusses comprise a first truss having a first end connected to the lower crown surface and spaced rearwardly from the face.
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Abstract
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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Citations
21 Claims
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1. A golf club head comprising:
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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, such that the body and the face combine to define an interior cavity surrounded by an interior surface of the head, the body having a crown and a sole, with the crown having an upper crown surface forming at least a portion of a top of the head and a lower crown surface opposite the upper crown surface and the sole having a bottom sole surface configured to confront a playing surface and an upper sole surface opposite the bottom sole surface, wherein the lower crown surface, the upper sole surface, and the rear surface of the face form portions of the interior surface of the head; and a bracing member connected to the interior surface of the head, the bracing member comprising a plurality of trusses connected to a plurality of connection points spaced from each other on the interior surface, with each truss extending inwardly into the interior cavity from the connection point thereof, such that the plurality of trusses form a bridge portion extending inwardly into the interior cavity and being spaced from the interior surface, wherein the plurality of trusses comprise a first truss having a first end connected to the lower crown surface and spaced rearwardly from the face. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A golf club head comprising:
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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, such that the body and the face combine to define an interior cavity surrounded by an interior surface of the head, the body having a crown and a sole, with the crown having an upper crown surface forming at least a portion of a top of the head and a lower crown surface opposite the upper crown surface and the sole having a bottom sole surface configured to confront a playing surface and an upper sole surface opposite the bottom sole surface; and a bracing member connected to the interior surface of the head, the bracing member comprising at least a first truss having a first end connected to the lower crown surface and spaced rearwardly from the face and a second truss having a second end connected to the upper sole surface and spaced rearwardly from the face, with the first truss extending inwardly into the interior cavity from the first end and the second truss extending inwardly into the interior cavity from the second end, such that the plurality of first and second trusses at least partially form a bridge portion extending inwardly into the interior cavity and being spaced from the interior surface. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A golf club head comprising:
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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, such that the body and the face combine to define an interior cavity surrounded by an interior surface of the head, the body having a crown and a sole, with the crown having an upper crown surface forming at least a portion of a top of the head and a lower crown surface opposite the upper crown surface and the sole having a bottom sole surface configured to confront a playing surface and an upper sole surface opposite the bottom sole surface, wherein the lower crown surface, the upper sole surface, and the rear surface of the face form portions of the interior surface of the head; a first bracing member connected to the interior surface of the head, the first bracing member comprising a plurality of first trusses connected to a plurality of first connection points spaced from each other on the interior surface, with each first truss extending inwardly into the interior cavity from the first connection point thereof, such that the plurality of first trusses form a first bridge portion extending inwardly into the interior cavity and being spaced from the interior surface; and a second bracing member connected to the interior surface of the head, the second bracing member comprising a plurality of second trusses connected to a plurality of second connection points spaced from each other on the interior surface, with each second truss extending inwardly into the interior cavity from the second connection point thereof, such that the plurality of second trusses form a second bridge portion extending inwardly into the interior cavity and being spaced from the interior surface, wherein the bracing member and the second bracing member are separate from each other. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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