WO2017027572A1 - Golf club heads with ribs and related methods - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to golf equipment and, more particularly, to golf club heads.
- Modern wood-type golf club heads are now almost exclusively made of metal rather than the persimmon wood that gave the clubs their name. These club heads are generally constructed as a hollow metal shell with a relatively thick face to withstand the ball impact and a relatively thick sole to withstand grazing impact with the ground as well as lowering the center of gravity of the club head. The remainder of the club head is manufactured as thin as possible so as to allow the maximum amount of material to be dedicated to the face and sole portions. Although the crown and skirt of a modern club head are quite thin, they still must be sufficiently rigid in the direction of the maximum stress in order to provide support for the face of the club head.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a top view of a golf club head according to one embodiment of a golf club head comprising ribbed regions.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a bottom view the golf club head of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a side view the golf club head of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an isogrid pattern suitable for one or more ribbed regions of a golf club head similar to the golf club head of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a transverse cross-sectional view of a golf club head ribbed region.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the ribbed region of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a transverse cross-sectional view of another golf club head ribbed region.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the ribbed region of FIG. 7.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a transverse cross-sectional view of another golf club head ribbed region.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the ribbed region of FIG. 9.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a transverse cross-sectional view of another golf club head ribbed region.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the ribbed region of FIG. 11.
- FIG. 13 illustrates a flowchart of a method for providing a golf club head in accordance with examples and embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 14 illustrates a transverse cross-sectional view of a cast body that can be used to form a golf club head ribbed region similar to one or more of the ribbed regions of
- FIG. 15 illustrates a transverse cross-sectional view of another golf club head ribbed region.
- FIG. 16 illustrates a bottom, cross sectional view of an exemplary golf club head comprising ribbed regions.
- FIG. 17 illustrates a top view of an exemplary golf club head comprising ribbed regions.
- FIG. 18 illustrates a top view of another exemplary golf club head comprising ribbed regions.
- FIG. 19 illustrates a bottom view of the exemplary the golf club head of FIG. 18.
- FIG. 20 illustrates a top view of another example of the golf club head comprising ribbed regions.
- a golf club head can comprise a heel portion comprising a heel end; a toe portion comprising a toe end; a sole; a crown; and a ribbed region comprising at least part of at least one of the heel portion, the toe portion, the sole, or the crown.
- the ribbed region can comprise a ribbed wall comprising a ribbed wall interior surface facing an interior of the golf club head, and a ribbed wall exterior surface facing an exterior of the golf club head opposite the ribbed wall interior surface.
- the ribbed region can also comprise one or more ribs protruding from the ribbed wall and comprising a first rib comprising a first rib length measured along a rib centerline of the first rib, a first rib interior section, located at the ribbed wall interior surface, and extended along the first rib length, and a first rib exterior section, located at the ribbed wall exterior surface, and extended along the first rib length opposite the first rib interior section.
- a method for providing a golf club head can comprise providing a body comprising a heel portion, a toe portion, a sole, and a crown, and providing a ribbed region comprising a ribbed wall and one or more ribs protruding from the ribbed wall.
- the ribbed region can be located at at least part of at least one of the heel portion, the toe portion, the sole, or the crown.
- the ribbed wall can comprise a ribbed wall interior surface facing an interior of the golf club head, and a ribbed wall exterior surface facing an exterior of the golf club head opposite the ribbed wall interior surface.
- the one or more ribs can comprise a first rib comprising a first rib length measured along a rib centerline of the first rib, a first rib interior section, located at the ribbed wall interior surface, and extended along the first rib length, and a first rib exterior section, located at the ribbed wall exterior surface, and extended along the first rib length opposite the first rib interior section.
- a golf club head can comprise a heel portion comprising a heel end, a toe portion comprising a toe end, a sole, a crown, a skirt between the sole and the crown, a faceplate coupled to at least one of the sole or the crown at a club head front end, and a ribbed region comprising at least part of the crown.
- the ribbed region can comprise a ribbed wall comprising a ribbed wall interior surface facing an interior of the golf club head, a ribbed wall exterior surface facing an exterior of the golf club head opposite the ribbed wall interior surface, and a ribbed wall thickness of approximately 0.38 mm to approximately 0.76 mm between the ribbed wall interior surface and the ribbed wall exterior surface.
- the ribbed region can also comprise ribs protruding from the ribbed wall and comprising a first rib comprising: a first rib length measured along a rib centerline of the first rib, a first rib interior section, protruding from the ribbed wall interior surface by approximately 0.25 mm to approximately 1.27 mm throughout the first rib length, and a first rib exterior section, protruding from the ribbed wall exterior surface by approximately 0.25 mm to approximately 1.27 mm and opposite the first rib interior section throughout the first rib length.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a top view of golf club head 220.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a bottom view of golf club head 220.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a side view of golf club head 220.
- Golf club head 220 comprises crown 2201, sole 2304, and faceplate 2205 coupled to at least one of sole 2304 or crown 2201 at a front end of golf club head 220. Golf club head 220 also has skirt 2305 in the present example, located between crown 2201 and sole 2304. Golf club head 220 comprises ribbed regions 2210, 2320, and 2330, where ribbed region 2210 comprises at least part of crown 2201, and where ribbed regions 2320 and 2330 comprise at least part of sole 2304 of golf club head 220. Ribbed regions 2320 and 2330 also extend to at least part of skirt 2305 in the present example. There can be other examples, however, where ribbed regions 2320 and/or 2330 can be limited to sole 2304 without extending to skirt 2305. Similarly, skirt 2305 can be optional.
- the golf club head 220 can comprise a front distance 22101 measured from the faceplate 2250 to the ribbed region 2210.
- the front distance 22101 can be 12.7 mm to 76.4 mm.
- the golf club head 220 can comprise a front distance 23201 and/or front distance 23310 measured from the faceplate 2250 to the ribbed regions 2320 and/or 2330.
- the front distance 23201/23310 can 12.7 mm to 76.4 mm.
- the golf club head 220 can comprise a rear distance 22102 measured from a club head edge 2209 to the ribbed region 2210.
- the rear distance 22102 can be 2.54 mm 12.7 mm
- the golf club head 220 can comprise a rear distance 23202 and or a rear distance 23302 measured form the edge of the club head 2209 to the ribbed regions 2320 and/or 2330.
- the rear distance 23202/23303 can 2.54 mm to a 12.7 mm.
- Club head edge 2209 can be defined along a perimeter of the heel portion, toe portion, and/or back end of golf club head 220 with respect to a top view (FIG. 1) and/or a bottom view (FIG. 2) of golf club head 220.
- sole 2304 comprises sole thick region 23041 located between heel portion 2203 and toe portion 2202 of golf club head 220.
- Sole 2304 also comprises sole- heel region 23043 located between sole thick region 23041 and heel end 22031, and sole-toe region 23042 located between sole thick region 23041 and toe end 22021 of golf club head 220.
- Sole thick region 23041 can have a thickness of approximately 0.5 mm to approximately 6.35 mm, where such thickness can be substantially constant or can be varied across sole thick region 23041 to position mass of golf club head 220 for improved performance and/or for structural integrity.
- Ribbed regions 2320 and 2330 are located outside sole thick region 23041, where ribbed region 2320 comprises at least part of sole-toe region 23042, and where ribbed region
- sole 2330 comprises at least part of sole-heel region 23043.
- sole 2304 lacks sole thick region 23041 between sole-toe region 23042 and sole- heel region 23043.
- ribbed regions 2330 and 2340 may thus further extend towards each other and/or merge together at sole 2304.
- Ribbed regions 2210, 2320, and 2330 comprise respective one or more ribs 2211, 2321, and 2331, and respective ribbed walls 2212, 2322, and 2332 in the present example.
- ribbed wall 2212 of ribbed region 2210 is thinner than the cross-sectional thickness of crown 2201 outside ribbed region 2210.
- ribbed walls 2322 and 2332 of respective ribbed regions 2320 and 2330 are thinner than the cross-sectional thickness of sole thick region 23041 and other parts of sole 2304 outside ribbed regions 2320 and 2330.
- the reduced thickness of ribbed walls 2212, 2322, and 2332 permit a reduction of mass at respective ribbed regions 2210, 2320, and 2330, where such reduction in mass can be advantageous for making golf club head 220 lighter if desired, and/or for repositioning mass to other areas of golf club head 220 for better performance without increasing the total mass of golf club head 220.
- the one or more ribs 2211, 2321, and 2331 can be arranged to reinforce golf club head
- each diamond of the diamond-grid pattern is a square.
- Other arrangements are possible, however, for the one or more ribs 2211, 2321, and/or 2331.
- one arrangement can comprise a diamond-grid pattern with one or more diamonds comprising a parallelogram different than a square, such as a rectangle, rhomboid, or rhombus, and/or other diamond shape(s).
- Other arrangements can comprise one or more polygonal shapes comprising triangles, pentagons, hexagons, and/or other polygons.
- only complete shapes are used in the arrangement, while in other embodiments portions of the shapes are used at the perimeter of the arrangement and/or at other portions of the arrangement.
- other arrangements can use two or more shapes.
- One embodiment can comprise a pattern similar to the isogrid pattern shown in FIG. 4.
- ribs 2211, 2321, and 2331 can comprise a plurality of ribs, there can be embodiments where ribs 2211, 2321, and/or 2331 of ribbed regions 2210, 2320, and/or 2330 can comprise or be described to comprise a single rib.
- the ribbed regions can comprise ribs that can correspond to one or more ribs of ribs
- FIG. 5 illustrates a transverse cross-sectional view of ribbed region 260.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a longitudinal cross-sectional view of ribbed region 260.
- ribbed region 260 comprises ribbed wall 265, which can correspond to ribbed wall 2212 of ribbed region 2210 (FIG. 1), to ribbed wall 2322 of ribbed region 2320 (FIG. 2), and/or to ribbed wall 2332 of ribbed region 2330 (FIG. 2).
- Ribbed wall 265 comprises ribbed wall interior surface 2651 and ribbed wall exterior surface 2652 opposite each other, where ribbed wall interior surface 2651 and ribbed wall exterior surface 2652 can respectively face an interior or an exterior of a golf club head like golf club head 220.
- Ribbed region 260 also comprises rib 261 protruding from ribbed wall 265, where rib 261 can correspond to one of the one or more ribs 2211 of ribbed region 2210 (FIG. 1), to one or the one or more ribs 2321 of ribbed region 2320 (FIG. 2), and/or to one of the one or more ribs 2331 of ribbed region 2330 (FIG. 2).
- rib 261 comprises rib length 27113 from end-to-end thereof, where rib length 27113 extends along rib centerline 2615 of rib 261, and where rib centerline 2615 traverses along the center of rib 261 within ribbed wall 265.
- rib 261 comprises rib interior section 2611 located at ribbed wall interior surface 2651, and rib exterior section 2612 located at ribbed wall exterior surface 2652.
- Rib interior section 2611 comprises rib interior height 26111 and rib interior width 26112, and extends along rib exterior section centerline 26125 parallel to rib centerline 2615.
- Rib exterior section 2612 comprises rib exterior height 26121 and rib interior width 26122, and extends along rib interior section centerline 261 15 parallel to rib centerline 2615. Rib interior section 2611 and rib exterior section 2612 are thus aligned with rib centerline 2615.
- Rib 2615 comprises rib centerplane 2616, which extends along rib centerline 2615 substantially orthogonal to ribbed wall 265.
- rib interior section 2611 and rib exterior section 2612 are collinear to each other, where rib exterior section centerline 26125 and rib interior section centerline 26115 both extend along rib centerplane 2616.
- Ribbed region 360 comprises rib 361, which can be similar to rib 261 or ribbed region 260 (FIG. 1).
- Rib 361 comprises rib centerplane 2616 extended along rib centerline 2615.
- Rib 361 also comprises rib exterior section 3612 extended along rib exterior section centerline 36125 parallel to rib centerline 2615, and rib interior section 3611 extended along rib interior section centerline 36115 parallel to rib centerline 2615.
- Rib exterior section 3612 and rib interior section 3611 are both traversed by rib centerplane 2616, but rib exterior section centerline 36125 and rib interior section centerline 36115 are offset from rib centerline 2615.
- offset distance 3619 between rib exterior section centerline 36125 and rib interior section centerline 36115, measured orthogonal to rib centerline 2616, can be up to 5.08 mm.
- each of rib interior section 2611 and rib exterior section 2612 can extend along rib length 27113 in a substantially consistent manner, where rib interior section 2611 protrudes past ribbed wall interior surface 2651 throughout rib length 27113, where rib exterior section 2612 protrudes past ribbed wall exterior surface 2652 throughout rib length 27113, and where rib interior height 26111 and rib exterior height 26121 remain substantially constant along a majority of rib length 27113.
- rib interior height 26111 and/or rib exterior height 26121 can vary along rib length 27113.
- rib interior width 26112 and/or rib exterior width 26122 can vary along rib length 27113.
- Ribbed wall 265 comprises ribbed wall thickness 2655 between ribbed wall interior surface 2651 and ribbed wall exterior surface 2652, where ribbed wall thickness 2655 is approximately 0.38 mm to approximately 0.76 mm in the present embodiment but can be approximately 0.13 mm to approximately 1.27 mm in the same or other embodiments.
- rib interior height 26111 and/or rib exterior height 26121 of rib 261 can be up to approximately 2.5 mm.
- rib interior height 26111 and/or rib exterior height 26121 of rib 261 can be approximately 0.25 mm to approximately 1.27 mm in some implementations.
- rib interior width 26112 and/or rib exterior width 26122 of rib 261 can be up to approximately 5.1 mm.
- rib interior width 26112 and/or rib exterior width 26122 of rib 261 can be approximately 0.38 mm to approximately 3.81 mm in some implementations.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a transverse cross-sectional view of ribbed region 280.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a longitudinal cross-sectional view of ribbed region 280.
- Ribbed region 280 comprises ribbed wall 265.
- Ribbed region 280 also comprises rib 281 protruding from ribbed wall 265, where rib 281 can correspond to one of the one or more ribs 2211 of ribbed region 2210 (FIG. 1), to one or the one or more ribs 2321 of ribbed region 2320 (FIG. 2), and/or to one of the one or more ribs 2331 of ribbed region 2330 (FIG. 2).
- rib 281 comprises rib interior section 2611 located at ribbed wall interior surface 2651, and rib exterior section 2812 located at ribbed wall exterior surface 2652.
- Rib 281 can be similar to rib 261 in many respects, but can differ with respect to the rib interior and exterior heights. Although in some examples, rib interior height 26111 and rib exterior height 26121 of rib 261 are substantially equal to each other, corresponding heights for rib 281 can differ from each other. For instance, rib interior section 2611 of rib 281 comprises rib interior height 26111, while rib exterior section 2812 comprises rib exterior height 28121, where rib interior height 26111 of rib interior section 2611 is greater than rib exterior height 28121 of rib exterior section 2812.
- Rib exterior height 28121 can be approximately 0.51 mm and rib interior height 26111 can be greater than 0.76 mm in the present example, but there can be embodiments where rib exterior height 28121 can be approximately 0.25 mm to approximately 0.76 mm.
- Other features of rib 281 can be similar to corresponding features of rib 261 as described above.
- rib 281 is aligned with rib centerline 2615 and extending along rib length 27113 in a substantially consistent manner, where rib interior section 2611 protrudes past ribbed wall interior surface 2651 throughout rib length 27113, where rib exterior section 2812 protrudes past ribbed wall exterior surface 2652 throughout rib length 27113, and where rib interior height 26111 and rib exterior height 28121 remain substantially constant along a majority of rib length 27113.
- rib interior height 26111 and/or rib exterior height 28121 can vary along rib length 27113.
- rib interior width 26112 and/or rib exterior width 26122 can vary along rib length 27113.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a transverse cross-sectional view of ribbed region 300.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a longitudinal cross-sectional view of ribbed region 300.
- Ribbed region 300 comprises ribbed wall 265.
- Ribbed region 300 also comprises rib 301 protruding from ribbed wall 265, where rib 301 can correspond to one of the one or more ribs 2211 of ribbed region 2210 (FIG. 1), to one or the one or more ribs 2321 of ribbed region 2320 (FIG. 2), and/or to one of the one or more ribs 2331 of ribbed region 2330 (FIG. 2).
- rib 301 comprises rib interior section 3011 located at ribbed wall interior surface 2651, and rib exterior section 2612 located at ribbed wall exterior surface 2652.
- Rib 301 can be similar to rib 261 (FIGs. 5-6) and to rib 281 (FIGs. 7-8) in many respects, but can differ with respect to rib interior and exterior heights.
- rib interior section 3011 of rib 301 comprises rib interior height 30111
- rib exterior section 2612 comprises rib exterior height 26121, where rib exterior height 26121 of rib exterior section 2612 is greater than rib interior height 30111 of rib interior section 3011.
- Rib interior height 30111 can be approximately 0.51 mm and rib exterior height 26121 can be greater than 0.76 mm in the present example, but there can be embodiments where rib interior height 30111 can be approximately 0.25 mm to approximately 0.76 mm.
- rib 301 can be similar to corresponding features of rib 261 and/or 281 as described above.
- rib 301 extends in alignment with rib centerline 2615 and along rib length 27113 in a substantially consistent manner, where rib interior section 3011 protrudes past ribbed wall interior surface 2651 throughout rib length 27113, where rib exterior section 2612 protrudes past ribbed wall exterior surface 2652 throughout rib length 27113, and where rib interior height 30111 and rib exterior height 26121 remain substantially constant along a majority of rib length 27113.
- rib interior height 30111 and/or rib exterior height 26121 can vary along rib length 27113.
- rib interior width 26112 and/or rib exterior width 26122 can vary along rib length 27113.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a transverse cross-sectional view of ribbed region 320, which comprises rib 321 protruding from ribbed wall 265, where rib 321 can correspond to one of the one or more ribs 2211 of ribbed region 2210 (FIG. 1), to one or the one or more ribs 2321 of ribbed region 2320 (FIG. 2), and/or to one of the one or more ribs 2331 of ribbed region 2330 (FIG. 2).
- rib 321 comprises rib interior section 3211 located at ribbed wall interior surface 2651, and rib exterior section 3212 located at ribbed wall exterior surface 2652.
- Rib 301 can be similar to rib 261, to rib 281, and/or to rib 301 in many respects, but can differ with respect to rib interior and exterior heights and/or widths.
- rib interior section 3211 of rib 321 comprises rib interior height 32111 and rib interior width 32112, while rib exterior section 3212 comprises rib exterior height 32121 and rib exterior width 32122.
- rib interior height 32111 can comprise a height range similar to that for rib interior height 26111 or rib interior height 30111
- rib exterior height 32121 can comprise a height range similar to that of rib exterior height 26121 or rib exterior height 28121.
- rib interior width 321 12 can comprise a width range similar to or smaller than that for rib interior width 26112, while rib exterior width 32122 can comprise a width range similar to or larger than that for rib exterior width 26122.
- rib exterior height 32121 of rib exterior section 3212 can be greater than rib interior height 32111 of rib interior section 3211.
- rib interior width 32112 of rib interior section 3211 can be greater than rib exterior width 32122 of rib exterior section 3212.
- rib interior width 32112 can be approximately 0.76 mm to approximately 1.9 mm while rib exterior width 32122 can be less than 0.76 mm.
- rib exterior width 32122 for rib exterior section 3212 can, instead, be greater than rib interior width 32112 for rib interior section 3211.
- rib exterior width 32122 can be approximately 0.76 mm to approximately 1.9 mm while rib interior width 32112 can be less than 0.76 mm.
- rib interior height 30111 for rib interior section 3211 can, instead, be greater than rib exterior height 32121 for rib exterior section 3212.
- rib 301 extends aligned with rib centerline 2615 and along rib length 27113 in a varying manner as seen in FIG. 12, where each of interior rib height 32111 and exterior rib height 32121 varies along rib length 27113. There also can be embodiments, however, where only one of interior rib height 32111 or exterior rib height 32121 varies along rib length 27113. Nevertheless, there also can be embodiments where rib 301 can extend along rib length 27113 in a substantially consistent manner as described above with respect to rib 261, rib 281, and/or 301.
- ribbed region 2210 is positioned on a portion of the crown 2201 and can comprise a ribbed wall 2212.
- the ribbed wall 2212 is measured from and comprises a ribbed wall interior surface 225 and a ribbed wall exterior surface 224 opposite the ribbed wall interior surface 225.
- the ribbed wall is less than 0.8 mm, less than 0.7 mm, less than 0.6 mm, less than 0.5 mm, less than 0.4 mm, or less than 0.3 mm.
- the ribbed wall interior surface 225 faces an interior of the golf club head 220 and the ribbed wall exterior surface 224 faces an exterior of the golf club head 220.
- the ribbed region 2210 further comprises one or more external ribs 222 protruding from the ribbed wall exterior surface 224 and one or more internal ribs 223 protruding from the ribbed wall interior surface 225.
- the one or more external ribs 222 and the one or more internal ribs 223 provide structural support to the golf club head 220.
- the one or more external ribs 222 and the one or more internal ribs 223 form external thin portions 228 and internal thin portions 229 that can provide weight reduction of golf club head 220. Further, the one or more internal ribs 223 can improve the casting ability of golf club head 220.
- the golf club head 220 can further comprise a front distance 22101 measured from the top of the faceplate 2250 to the ribbed region 2210 and a rear distance 22102 measured from a club head edge 2209 to the ribbed region 2210.
- the club head edge 2209 can be defined along a perimeter of the heel portion 2203, the toe portion 2202, and/or the back end 234 of golf club head 220 with respect to a top view (FIG. 1) and/or a bottom view (FIG. 2) of the golf club head 220.
- the front distance 22101 and the rear distance 22102 of the ribbed region 2210 can be constant from the one or more external ribs 222/internal ribs 223 to a consecutive rib of the one or more external ribs 222/internal ribs 223.
- the distance 22101 and the distance 22102 of the ribbed region 2210 can vary from a heel portion to the toe portion.
- the one or more external rib 222 closest to the toe portion 2202 can have a rear distance 22102 greater than the remaining one or more external ribs 222.
- the front distance 22101 can range from 10 mm to 40 mm, 10 mm to 20 mm, 20 mm to 30 mm, or 30 mm to 40 mm (e.g., 10 mm, 14 mm, 18 mm, 22 mm, 26 mm, 30 mm, 34 mm, 38 mm, or 40 mm).
- the front distance 22101 can range from 12.7 mm to 76.4 mm, 12.7 to 25 mm, 25 mm to 40 mm, 40 mm to 55 mm, 55mm to 70 mm, or 70 mm to 76.4 mm.
- the distance 22101 can be 12.7 mm, 20 mm, 30 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 60 mm, or 76.4 mm.
- the rear distance 22102 of the ribs can range from 1 mm to 26 mm, 1 mm to 10 mm, 5 mm to 15 mm, 10 mm to 18 mm, or 18 mm to 26 mm (e.g., up to 1 mm, up to 4 mm, up to 8 mm, up to 12 mm, up to 16 mm, up to 20 mm, up to 24 mm, or up to 26 mm).
- the ribbed region 2210 can comprise a plurality of one or more external ribs 222 such as more than 1 rib, more than 2 ribs, more than 3 ribs, more than 4 ribs, more than 5 ribs, more than 6 ribs, more than 7 ribs, more than 8 ribs, more than 9 ribs, more than 10 ribs, or any other number of external ribs 222.
- the one or more external ribs 222 can be substantially perpendicular to the faceplate 2250 or the one or more external ribs 222 can be at an angle to the faceplate 2250.
- the one or more external ribs 222 comprise first external rib endpoints 242 and second external rib endpoints 244 opposite the first external rib endpoints 242.
- the one or more external ribs 222 can intersect or do not intersect one another.
- the one or more external rib axes 240 intersect the first external rib endpoints 242 and the second external rib endpoints 244. In some examples, the external rib axes 240 intersect to a common point 241 within the golf club head 220 or external to the golf club head 220, forward the faceplate 2250.
- the external rib axes 240 intersect each other and are tangent to a locus 250 defined by a conic section perimeter 251, as illustrated in FIG. 20. In other examples, with respects to a top view of the golf club head 220, a portion of the external rib axes 240 can intersect and are tangent to the locus 250 defined by the conic section perimeter 251.
- the one or more external ribs 222 further comprise a rib exterior height similar to rib exterior height 26121, 28121 and 32121, and an external rib width 226.
- the rib exterior height may range from 0.075 mm to 0.400 mm, 0.075 mm to 0.125 mm, 0.125 to 0.175 mm, 0.250 mm to 0.325 mm, or 0.325 mm to 0.400 mm.
- the rib exterior height can be 0.075 mm, 0.175 mm, 0.225 mm, 0.350 mm, or 0.400 mm.
- Each of the rib exterior heights can be equal to each of the other rib exterior heights. In other examples, the rib exterior heights can be different from the other rib exterior heights.
- the rib exterior heights can stay constant extending from the first external rib endpoint 242 toward the second external rib endpoint 244. In other examples, the rib exterior heights can vary by increasing, decreasing or any combination thereof extending from the first external rib endpoint 242 toward the second external rib endpoint 244.
- the one or more external ribs 222 define one or more external thin portions 228 positioned between the external ribs 222 of the golf club head 220.
- the external rib width 226 may range from 1.25 mm to 6.35 mm, 1.25 mm to 2.35 mm,
- the external rib width 226 can be 1.25 mm, 1.75 mm, 2.50 mm, 3.25 mm, 4.00 mm, 4.75 mm, 5.25 mm, or 6.35 mm.
- Each of external ribs widths 226 can be equal to each of the other external rib widths 226.
- the external rib widths 226 can be different from the other external rib widths 226.
- the external rib widths can stay constant extending from the first external rib endpoint 242 toward the second external rib endpoint 244.
- the external rib widths 226 can vary by increasing, decreasing or any combination thereof extending from the first external rib endpoint 242 toward the second external rib endpoint 244.
- the one or more external ribs 222 may have any shape including straight, curved, or any other shape. In examples wherein the one or more external ribs 222 are curved, the one or more external ribs 222 may be curved in the same or in different directions. The one or more external ribs 222 may have the same or different radii of curvature. The radii of curvature of the one or more external ribs 222 may progressively increase when moving from near the front end 232 toward near the back end 234, or the radii of curvature of the external ribs 222 may progressively decrease when moving from near the front end 232 toward near the back end 234 of the golf club head 220.
- the one or more external ribs 222 may be concave or convex relative to faceplate 2250 of the golf club head 220.
- the external ribs 222 may further be concave or convex relative to the sole 2304 of the golf club head 220.
- the one or more external ribs 222 may be arranged in any pattern similar to the patterns discussed at least in paragraph [0029] for ribs 2211, 2321, and 2331 (e.g. triangular, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, etc.).
- the one or more internal ribs 223 of ribbed region 2210 can comprise a plurality of internal ribs, such as more than 1 rib, more than 2 ribs, more than 3 ribs, more than 4 ribs, more than 5 ribs, more than 6 ribs, more than 7 ribs, more than 8 ribs, more than 9 ribs, more than 10 ribs, or any other number of internal ribs 223.
- the one or more internal ribs 223 can be substantially perpendicular to the faceplate 2250, substantially parallel to the face pate 2250, or may be at an angle to the faceplate 2250.
- the one or more internal ribs 223 comprise first internal rib endpoints 243 and second internal rib endpoints 245 opposite the first internal rib endpoints 243.
- the internal rib axes 246 intersect the first internal rib endpoints 243 and the second internal rib endpoints 245.
- the one or more internal ribs 223 can extend from near the back end 234 toward near the front end 232. Further, the one or more internal ribs 223 extending near the back end 234 toward near the front end 232 can intersect or not intersect one another. In other embodiments, the one or more internal ribs 223 can extend from near the heel portion 2203 toward near the toe portion 2202.
- the one or more internal ribs 223 extending from near the heel portion 2203 toward near the toe portion 2202 can intersect or not intersect each other.
- the one or more internal ribs 223 can be aligned with the one or more external ribs 222 when the golf club head is viewed from a top view.
- the internal rib axes 246 and the external rib axes 240 are also aligned when the golf club head 220 is viewed from a top view.
- the one or more internal ribs 223 can be at least a portion of the one or more internal ribs 223 extending from near the back end 234 toward near the front end 232 (e.g., 1 rib, 2 ribs, 3 ribs, 4 ribs, 5 ribs, 6 ribs, 7 ribs, 8 ribs, 9 ribs, or 10 ribs).
- there can be a portion of the one or more internal ribs 223 extending from near the heel portion 2203 toward near the toe portion 2202 e.g., 1 rib, 2 ribs, 3 ribs, 4 ribs, 5 ribs, 6 ribs, 7 ribs, 8 ribs, 9 ribs, or 10 ribs).
- the ribbed region 2210 comprises six internal ribs 223 extending from near the back end 234 toward near the front end 232 intersecting with two internal ribs 223 extending from near the heel portion 2203 toward near the toe end 2202.
- the one or more internal ribs 223 comprise an internal rib height and an internal rib width 227.
- the internal rib height can range from 0.025 mm to 0.250 mm, 0.025 mm to 0.050 mm, 0.050 mm to 0.100 mm, 0.100 mm to 0.150 mm, 0.150 mm to 0.200 mm, or 0.200 mm to 0.250 mm.
- the internal rib height can be 0.025 mm, 0.060 mm, 0.090 mm, 0.120 mm, 0.140 mm, 0.180 mm, 0.210 mm or 0.225 mm.
- Each of internal ribs height can be equal to each of the other internal rib heights.
- the internal rib heights can be different from the other internal rib heights.
- the internal rib heights can stay constant extending from the first internal rib endpoint 243 toward the second internal rib endpoint 245.
- the internal rib heights can vary by increasing, decreasing, or any combination thereof extending from the first internal rib endpoint 243 toward the second internal rib endpoint 245.
- the one or more internal ribs 223 define one or more internal thin portions 229 disposed between the internal ribs 223 of the golf club head 220.
- the internal rib width 227 can range from 1.25 mm to 6.35 mm, 1.25 mm to 2.35 mm,
- the internal rib width 227 can be 1.25 mm, 1.75 mm, 2.50 mm, 3.25 mm, 4.00 mm, 4.75 mm, 5.25 mm, or 6.35 mm.
- Each of internal ribs width 227 can be equal to each of the other internal rib widths 227.
- the internal rib widths 227 can be different from the other internal rib widths 227.
- the internal rib widths 227 can stay constant extending from the first internal rib endpoint 243 toward the second internal rib endpoint 245.
- the internal rib widths 227 can vary by increasing, decreasing, or any combination thereof extending from the first internal rib endpoint 243 toward the second internal rib endpoint 245.
- the one or more internal ribs 223 may have the same shape and/or configuration as the one or more external ribs 222, or the one or more internal ribs 223 may have a different shape and/or configuration than the one or more external ribs 222.
- the one or more internal ribs 223 may have any shape including curved, straight, or any other shape. In examples wherein the one or more internal ribs 223 are curved, the one or more internal ribs 223 may be curved in the same or in different directions.
- the one or more internal ribs 223 may have the same or different radii of curvature.
- the radii of curvature of the one or more internal ribs 223 extending from near the back end 234 toward near the front end 232 may progressively decrease and/or increase when moving from near the front end 232 toward near the back end 234 of the golf club head 220.
- the radii of curvature of the internal ribs 223 extending from near the heel portion 2203 toward near the toe portion 2202 may progressively decrease and/or increase when moving from near the heel portion 2203 toward near the toe portion 2202 of the golf club head 220.
- the internal ribs 223 may be concave or convex relative to faceplate 2250 of the golf club head 220.
- the internal ribs 223 may further be concave or convex relative to the sole 2304 of the golf club head 220.
- the internal ribs 223 may be arranged in any pattern similar to the patterns discussed at least in paragraph [0029] for ribs 2211, 2321, and 2331 (e.g. triangular, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, etc.).
- the one or more external thin portions 228, and one or more internal thin portions 229 increase discretionary weight of the golf club head 220, wherein the added discretionary weight can be positioned within the weight structure, or an inner or outer club head edge 2209 of golf club head 220 to enhance performance characteristics.
- the one or more external thin portions 228 of ribbed region 2210 may include any number of external thin portions such as 1 external thin portion, 2 external thin portions, 3 external thin portions, 4 external thin portions, 5 external thin portions, 6 external thin portions, 7 external thin portions, 8 external thin portions, 9 external thin portions, 10 external thin portions, or any other number of external thin portions.
- the one or more internal thin portions 229 of ribbed region 2210 may include any number of internal thin portions such as 1 internal thin portion, 2 internal thin portions, 3 internal thin portions, 4 internal thin portions, 5 internal thin portions, 6 internal thin portions, 7 internal thin portions, 8 internal thin portions, 9 internal thin portions, 10 internal thin portions, or any other number of internal thin portions.
- One or more external thin portions 228 can be positioned on the ribbed wall exterior surface 224 of the ribbed region 2210 such that greater than 51% of the ribbed wall exterior surface 224 of the ribbed region 2210 comprises external thin portions 228.
- one or more external thin portions 228 can be positioned on the ribbed wall exterior surface 224 of the ribbed region 2210 such that greater than 20%, greater than 25%, greater than 30%, greater than 35%, greater than 40%, greater than 45%, greater than 50%, greater than 55%, greater than 60%, greater than 65%, greater than 70%, greater than 75%, greater than 80%, or greater than 85% of the ribbed wall exterior surface 224 of the ribbed region 2210 comprises one or more external thin portions 228.
- 40% to 50%, 50% to 60%, 60% to 70%, or 70% to 85%) of the ribbed wall exterior surface 224 of the ribbed region 2210 can comprise external thin portions 228.
- 35% to 65%, 30% to 70%, 50% to 70%, or 25% to 75% of the ribbed wall exterior surface 224 of the ribbed region 2210 can comprise external thin portions 228.
- One or more internal thin portions 229 can be positioned on the ribbed wall interior surface 225 of the ribbed region 2210 such that greater than 20%, greater than 25%, greater than 30%), greater than 35%, greater than 40%, greater than 45%, greater than 50%, greater than 55%, greater than 60%, greater than 65%, greater than 70%, greater than 75%, greater than 80%, or greater than 85% of the ribbed wall interior surface 225 of the ribbed region 2210 comprises one or more internal thin portions 229.
- 35% to 65%, 40% to 60%, 30% to 70%, or 25% to 75% of the ribbed wall interior surface 225 of the crown 2201 can comprise internal thin portions 229.
- one or more external thin portions 228 positioned on the ribbed wall exterior surface 224 of the ribbed region 2210 and one or more internal thin portions 229 positioned on the ribbed wall interior surface 225 of the ribbed region 22101 can aligned when the golf club head 220 is viewed from a top view.
- the one or more external thin portions 228 comprise a thickness.
- the thickness is measure from the ribbed wall interior surface 225 to the ribbed wall exterior surface 224.
- the thickness is measured from the interior surface 225/top of the one or more internal ribs 223 to the ribbed wall exterior surface 224.
- the thickness of the one or more external thin portions 228 is less than 0.55 mm.
- the one or more external thin portions 228 can comprise a thickness less than 1.15 mm, less than 1.00 mm, less than 0.80 mm, less than 0.60 mm, less than 0.40 mm, or less than 0.20 mm.
- the external thin portions 228 can comprise a thickness between 0.20 mm to 0.40 mm, 0.40 mm to 0.60 mm, 0.45 mm to 0.70 mm, 0.60 mm to 0.80 mm, or 0.80 mm to 1.15 mm.
- the thickness of the one or more external thin portions 228 is 0.43 mm.
- the one or more internal thin portions 229 comprise a thickness.
- the thickness is measured from the ribbed wall exterior surface 224 to the ribbed wall interior surface 225.
- the thickness is measured from the exterior surface 224/top of the one or more external ribs 222 to the ribbed wall interior surface 225.
- the thickness of the one or more internal thin portions 229 is less than 0.55 mm.
- the one or more internal thin portions 229 can comprise a thickness less than 1.15 mm, less than 1.00 mm, less than 0.80 mm, less than 0.60 mm, less than 0.40 mm, or less than 0.20 mm.
- the internal thin portions 229 can comprise a thickness between 0.20 mm to 0.40 mm, 0.40 mm to 0.60 mm, 0.45 mm to 0.70 mm, 0.60 mm to 0.80 mm, or 0.80 mm to 1.15 mm.
- the thickness of the one or more internal thin portions 229 is 0.43 mm.
- the golf club head 220 having one or more external thin portions 228 and/or internal thin portions 229 can be manufacturing using centrifugal casting. In other examples, portions of golf club head 220 having one or more external thin portions 228 and/or internal thin portions 229 can be manufactured using other suitable methods, such as stamping, forging, or machining. In examples where portions of the golf club head 220 having one or more external thin portions and/or internal thin portions 229 are manufactured using stamping, forging, or machining, the portions of the golf club head 220 can be coupled using epoxy, tape, welding, mechanical fasteners, or other suitable methods.
- the ribbed region 2210 comprises a first external rib 222, and a second external rib 222.
- the first external rib 222 comprises a first first external rib endpoint 242, a second first external rib endpoint 244, and a first external rib axis 240 extending through the first first external rib endpoint 242 and the second first external rib endpoints 244.
- the second external rib 222 comprises a first second external rib endpoint 242, a second second external rib endpoint 244, and a second external rib axis 240 extending through the first second external rib endpoint 242 and the second second external rib endpoints 244.
- the first and second external rib axes 240 intersect to a common point 241 external to the golf club head 220, forward the faceplate 2250.
- ribbed region 2210 comprises four external ribs 222.
- the four external ribs 222 define rib axes 240 that intersect to a common point 241 external to the golf club head 220, forward the faceplate 2250.
- the four external ribs 222 further define five external thin portions 228, wherein the thickness of the five external thin portions 228 are 0.43 mm.
- the four external ribs 222 comprise a slight curvature and extend from near the back end 234 toward near the front end 232 of the golf club head 220.
- the four external ribs 222 do not intersect each other.
- the rib exterior height is 0.255 mm and the external rib width 226 tapers from 4.06 mm near the front end 232 of the golf club head 220 to 2.03 mm near the back end 234 of the golf club head 220.
- front distance 22101 measured from the faceplate 2250 to the ribbed region 2210 is varying, while the rear distance 22102 measured from the club head edge 2209 to the ribbed region 2210 is constant.
- the front distance 22101 is measured to be 25 mm to 40 mm, with the front distance 22101 greatest near the toe portion 2202 and heel portion 2203.
- the rear distance 22102 is 6.35 mm.
- FIG. 16 As illustrated in FIG. 16 are the internal ribs 223 for the exemplary embodiment of FIG.
- the ribbed region 2210 comprises five internal ribs 223.
- the five internal ribs 223 extend from near the heel portion 2203 to near the toe portion 2202 of the golf club head 220. Further, the five internal ribs 223 extend beyond the internal thin portions 229 of the ribbed region 2210 and into a perimeter 236 of the golf club head 220.
- the five internal ribs 223 are curved such the ends of the five internal ribs 223 are positioned closer to the back end 234 of the golf club head 220 than the center of the five internal ribs 223.
- the five internal ribs 223 are curved in the same direction and the radii of curvature of the five internal ribs 223 progressively decreases when moving from the front end 232 toward the back end 234 of the golf club head 220.
- the internal rib height is 1.016 mm
- the internal rib width 227 is 4.064 mm.
- the one or more internal ribs 223 of FIG. 16 improve the casting rate of golf club head
- the casting rate of a club head is a measurement of casting ability that takes into account defects, such as, for example, non-fill in the crown, metal flow marks, porosity, and slag.
- Illustrated in FIG. 18, is another embodiment of the one or more external ribs 222 of the ribbed region 2210.
- the ribbed region 2210 comprises four external ribs 222.
- the four external ribs 222 define rib axes 240 that intersect to common a point external to the golf club head 220.
- the four external ribs 222 further define five external thin portions 228, wherein the thickness of the five external thin portions 228 are 0.43 mm to 0.557 mm. Further, the four external ribs 222 comprise a slight curvature and extend from near the back end 234 toward near the front end 232 of the golf club head 220. The four external ribs 222 do not intersect each other.
- the rib exterior height is 0.510 mm and the external rib width 226 tapers from 3.80 mm near the front end 232 of the golf club head 220 to 1.80 near the back end 234 of the golf club head 220.
- front distance 22101 measured from the faceplate 2250 to the ribbed region 2210 is varying, while the rear distance 22102 measured from the club head edge 2209 to the ribbed region 2210 is constant.
- the front distance 22101 is measured to be 25 mm to 40 mm, with the front distance 22101 greatest near the toe portion 2202 and heel portion 2203.
- the rear distance 22102 is 1 mm.
- FIG. 19 Illustrated in FIG. 19 are the one or more internal ribs 223 for the ribbed region 2210 for exemplary embodiment of FIG. 18.
- the ribbed region 2210 comprises five internal ribs 223.
- Four of the five internal ribs 223 have a slight curvature and extend from near the back end 234 toward near the front end 232.
- the four out of the five internal ribs 223 do not intersect one another and is further aligned with the four external ribs 222 of FIG. 18 when the golf club head 220 is viewed from a top view.
- the remaining fifth internal rib 223 is concave relative to the faceplate 2250 and extends from near the heel portion 2203 toward near the toe portion 2202.
- the fifth internal rib 223 intersects the other four internal ribs 223.
- the internal ribs 223 define ten internal thin portions 229, wherein the ten internal thin portions 229 are aligned with the five external thin regions 228 of FIG. 18 when the golf club head 220 is viewed from a top view.
- the ten internal thin portions have thicknesses of 0.43 mm.
- the internal rib height is 0.127 mm, and the internal rib width 227 is approximately 4.60 mm.
- the internal ribs 223 of FIG. 19 improves the flow of casting materials within the one or more internal thin portions 229, and the one or more external thin portions 228 by 10% to 15% compared to other internal and external ribs.
- the ribbed region 2210 can comprise the one or more external ribs 222 of FIG. 17 and the one or more internal ribs 223 of FIG. 19, and any variation of characteristics of FIGs. 17 and 19.
- the ribbed region 2210 can comprise the one or more external ribs 222 of FIG. 18 and the one or more internal ribs 223 of FIG. 16, and any variation of characteristics of FIGs. 16 and 18.
- ribbed region 2210 of golf club head 220 further includes a crown thickness.
- the crown thickness may range from approximately 0.127 mm to 0.635 mm, 0.127 mm to 0.175 mm, 0.175 mm to 0.225 mm, 0.225 mm to 0.300 mm, 0.300 mm to 0.350 mm, 0.350 mm to 0.475 mm, 0.475 mm to 0.550 mm, or 0.550 mm to 0.635 mm.
- the crown thickness can be 0.127 mm, 0.255 mm, 0.315 mm, 0.390 mm, 0.440 mm, 0.0470 mm, 0.525 mm, 0580 mm, or 0.635 mm.
- FIG. 13 illustrates a flowchart of a method 34000 for providing a golf club head.
- the golf club head can be similar to one or more of the golf club heads previously described, such as golf club head 220, golf club heads with one or more of the ribbed regions or ribs described above, and/or variations thereof.
- Block 34100 of method 34000 involves providing a body comprising a heel portion, a toe portion, a sole, and a crown.
- the body and/or the heel portion, the toe portion, the sole, or the crown can be similar to those of the one or more golf club heads described herein.
- Block 34200 of method 34000 comprises providing a ribbed region at at least part of at least one of the heel portion, the toe portion, the sole, or the crown of block 34100.
- the ribbed region can be similar to one or more of ribbed region 2210 (FIG. 1), ribbed region 2320 (FIG. 2), ribbed region 2330 (FIG. 2), ribbed region 260, ribbed region 280, ribbed region 300 and/or ribbed region 320.
- Block 34200 can comprise block 34210 in some examples, where block 34210 comprises providing a ribbed wall and one or more ribs protruding from the ribbed wall.
- the ribbed wall can be similar to ribbed wall 2212, and/or can be similar to ribbed wall 265.
- the one or more ribs can be similar to one or more of ribs 2211 (FIG. 1), ribs 2321 (FIG. 2), or ribs 2331 (FIG. 2), and/or can be similar to rib 261, rib 281, rib 301, or rib 321.
- Block 34211 comprises casting a cast body in a mold out of a metallic material.
- FIG. 14 illustrates a transverse cross-sectional view of cast body 350, which can be similar to the cast body of block 34211 of method 34000, and which can be used to form ribbed regions similar to one or more of ribbed region 2210 (FIG. 1), ribbed region 2320 (FIG. 2), ribbed region 2330 (FIG. 2), ribbed region 260, ribbed region 280, ribbed region 300 and/or ribbed region 320.
- a metallic material of cast body 350 can comprise a titanium material.
- Cast body 350 comprises cast side 3551 and cast side 3552 opposite cast side 3551.
- cast side 3552 comprises rib exterior section 3512 of rib 351, which can be similar to one or more of the rib exterior sections of the ribs, such as rib exterior section 2612 of rib 261.
- Cast side 3552 also comprises ribbed wall exterior surface 2652 of ribbed wall 265.
- Rib exterior section 3512 and/or ribbed wall exterior surface 2652 can be directly cast via a casting mold during the casting of cast body 350, but can also be formed in a manner similar to the following description for the formation of rib interior section 3511 and ribbed wall interior surface 2651.
- Block 34212 of method 34000 comprises removing one or more sacrificial layers of a first cast side of the cast body to form at least part of a first rib of the one or more ribs and to reveal a first surface comprising one of a ribbed wall interior surface or a ribbed wall exterior surface of the ribbed region.
- the first cast side can be similar to side 3551 of cast body 350
- the one or more sacrificial layers can be similar to one or more sacrificial layers 3590
- the part of the first rib can be similar to at least part of rib interior section 3511 of rib 351
- the first surface can be similar to ribbed wall interior surface 2651.
- the first cast side can be similar to cast side 3552
- the part of the first rib can be similar to at least part of rib exterior section 3512 of rib 351
- the first surface can be similar to ribbed wall exterior surface 2652.
- removing the one or more sacrificial layers of the first cast side can be carried out via a chemical etch process.
- mask 35111 can be applied to the outer edge of rib interior section 3511, and then a chemical etchant can be applied to cast side 3551 to remove sacrificial layers 3590 through to ribbed wall interior surface 2651.
- mask 35111 can comprise a polyurethane paint material, a resistive film, a wax material, a tar material, a grease material, or other resistive material.
- the chemical etchant used for the chemical etch process can comprise, for instance, hydrofluoric acid.
- the hydrofluoric acid chemical etchant can etch through such titanium material at a rate of approximately 0.25 mm in approximately 25 minutes.
- the one or more sacrificial layers can be removed from cast body 350 by other methods, such as via machining, laser etching, electrical discharge machining, electro chemical machining and/or via abrasive polishing.
- cast body 350 can comprise cast wall thickness 3555 (FIG. 14) of up to approximately 1.03 mm between cast sides 3551 and 3552 in some examples, where cast wall thickness 3555 is approximately 0.53 mm to approximately 0.64 mm in the present embodiment.
- Casting a wall thickness thinner than that described above for cast wall thickness 3555 can be increasingly difficult, however, as it becomes harder for molten metallic material to flow into or through narrower casting mold conduits and/or to consistently or properly fill corresponding smaller mold crevices in the casting mold.
- further reduction in wall thickness can be accomplished via the sacrificial layer removal methodology described above, thus permitting the formation of ribbed wall 265 with thinner ribbed wall thickness 2655.
- the ability to further remove sacrificial layers such as sacrificial layers 3590 thus permits the formation of thinner and lighter ribbed regions, which can comprise reinforcement ribs as described above for structural integrity and/or durability.
- the removal of sacrificial layers 3590 permits the repositioning of mass to other areas of the golf club head for better performance without increasing the total mass of the golf club head.
- method 34000 can be combined into a single block or performed simultaneously, and/or where the sequence of such blocks can be changed.
- block 34211 can be carried out simultaneously with block 34100 in some examples.
- method 2000 can comprise further or different blocks.
- method 34000 can comprise another block for coupling a faceplate to the body of block 34100.
- method 2000 can comprise fewer blocks.
- golf club head 220 can be manufactured by casting and block 34212 can be removed.
- Other variations can be implemented for method 34000 without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
- one embodiment can comprise ribs similar to one or more of rib 261, rib 281, rib 301, and/or rib 321, where such one or more ribs can protrude only from one of ribbed wall exterior surface 2652 or ribbed wall interior surface 2651.
- Another example can comprise a golf club head similar to golf club head 220, but lacking at least one of ribbed region 2210 (FIG. 1), ribbed region 2320 (FIG. 2) or ribbed region 2330 (FIG. 2).
- Another example can comprise a golf club head similar to golf club head 220, but without sole thick region 23041 and with ribbed regions 2320 and 2330 merged together.
- one or both of ribbed regions 2320 and/or 2330 can be located only at skirt 2305, without extending to sole 2304.
- golf equipment related to the apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture described herein may be conforming or non-conforming to the rules of golf at any particular time. Accordingly, golf equipment related to the apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture described herein may be advertised, offered for sale, and/or sold as conforming or non-conforming golf equipment.
- the apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture described herein are not limited in this regard.
- the apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture described herein may be applicable to other types of golf club such as a fairway wood-type golf club, a hybrid-type golf club, an iron-type golf club, a wedge-type golf club, or a putter-type golf club.
- the apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture described herein may be applicable other type of sports equipment such as a hockey stick, a tennis racket, a fishing pole, a ski pole, etc.
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