A63B37/0023

METHODS FOR APPLYING POLYURETHANE COATINGS TO GOLF BALLS HAVING A THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANE COVER
20240100399 · 2024-03-28 · ·

Golf balls having covers made of thermoplastic polyurethane compositions are provided. Multi-piece golf balls can be made. Polyurethane primer coatings and polyurethane top-coatings are applied to the thermoplastic polyurethane cover. Different coating methods can be used. Isocyanate-rich and polyol-rich polyurethane coatings can be applied. In one embodiment, the golf ball can be treated with a multi-functional isocyanate prior to applying the coatings. The polyurethane cover composition and surface coatings can further include catalysts, ultraviolet (UV)light stabilizers, and other additives. Heat is used to cure the coatings. The coating methods have many benefits and the finished balls have good physical properties.

GOLF BALLS HAVING A CORE WITH SURROUNDING INTERMEDIATE FOAM LAYER

Multi-layered golf balls having a core, intermediate layer, and cover are provided. The ball includes a non-foamed inner core (center) made of a thermoplastic or thermoset composition such as polybutadiene rubber. An intermediate layer comprising a foamed composition, such as polyurethane foam, is disposed about the inner core. The foamed intermediate layer may have a specific gravity gradient within the layer, wherein the outer surface specific gravity is greater than the midpoint specific gravity. Ball constructions having two intermediate layers, wherein at least one layer is a foamed layer can be made. A cover having at least one layer is disposed about the intermediate layer.

Golf ball

An object of the present invention is to provide a golf ball that can strike a good balance in approach performance under a rough condition and a wet condition while maintaining a flight distance on driver shots. The present invention provides a golf ball comprising a golf ball body and a paint film formed on a surface of the golf ball body, wherein the golf ball body has a spherical core, an intermediate layer covering the spherical core, and a cover covering the intermediate layer, and the paint film has a multi-layered construction composed of two or more layers, wherein a 10% elastic modulus (Pi10) of an innermost layer of the paint film is greater than a 10% elastic modulus (Po10) of an outermost layer of the paint film and a 10% elastic modulus (C10) of a material constituting the cover, and a thickness (Ti) of the innermost layer of the paint film is greater than a thickness (To) of the outermost layer of the paint film, a 10% elastic modulus (M10) of a material constituting the intermediate layer is greater than the 10% elastic modulus (C10) of the material constituting the cover, and a difference (Po10C10) between the 10% elastic modulus (Po10) of the outermost layer of the paint film and the 10% elastic modulus (C10) of the material constituting the cover is 4.0 kgf/cm.sup.2 or more and 50 kgf/cm.sup.2 or less, and a Shore D hardness (Hc) of the material constituting the cover is 40 or less.

METHODS FOR CROSS-LINKING THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANE GOLF BALL COVERS AND RESULTANT GOLF BALLS
20190329099 · 2019-10-31 · ·

A coated golf ball includes a single or dual core and a cover layer formed from a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). The TPU cover preferably has a first polyurethane coating layer and a second polyurethane coating layer disposed about the first polyurethane coating layer. In a preferred embodiment, he first polyurethane coating layer includes unreacted isocyanate groups and has an isocyanate index of at least about 120. Preferably, the first polyurethane coating layer has an isocyanate index of at least about 150, more preferably, at least about 200, and most preferably at least about 250.

Graphene and carbon nanotube reinforced golf ball
10456629 · 2019-10-29 · ·

A golf ball comprising an inner core comprising polybutadiene, and an outer core comprising a polybutadiene material, a graphene material and a carbon nanotube material (CNT) is disclosed herein. Improved durability of the core by using a mixture of graphene and CNT can result in higher mean time to fail (MTTF) upon repeated impact in a high speed testing device, or with a golf club in normal play.

Golf ball having at least one layer consisting of a mixture of a thermoset or thermoplastic composition and a plurality of alkoxylated siloxane-surface treated particles and/or polyether-modified siloxane-surface treated particles

Golf ball having CoR of at least 0.700 and Atti compression of at least about 50 and comprising layer consisting of mixture of thermoset or thermoplastic composition and plurality of particulates, at least a portion surface-treated with alkoxylated siloxanes and/or polyether-modified siloxanes, and may be selected from titanium dioxide particles, barium sulfate particles, zinc sulfide particles, and/or zinc oxide particulates. At least some particulates are contacted with compound having the formula: ##STR00001## Compound (I) may be included in amount of 0.01 to 2% by weight based on total weight of portion of plurality being contacted. The plurality may be included in mixture in amount such that layer has specific gravity of from 0.5 to about 10.0, tensile strength of from about 300 psi to about 50,000 psi, and elongation at break of from about 20% to about 1000%, each being greater than that of the thermoset or thermoplastic composition portion of the mixture.

Combined Golf Ball and Turf for Putting Practice
20190275401 · 2019-09-12 ·

A device including a center core, an outer layer that is configured to encase the center core, an artificial grass implement that is into engagement with the outer layer and that is configured to simulate a grass turf, and wherein the device is configured to be operable for practicing golf putting strategies or techniques.

GOLF BALL

A golf ball has a plurality of dimples 12 and a land 14 on a surface thereof. The golf ball further has a large number of minute projections 18 formed on surfaces of the dimples 12 and the land 14. The minute projections 18 are exposed on the surface of the golf ball. The surface of the golf ball has an arithmetic average height Sa of not less than 0.5 m and not greater than 30 m. The surface of the golf ball has a maximum height Sz of not less than 5 m and not greater than 200 m.

Golf balls having a core with surrounding intermediate foam layer

Multi-layered golf balls having a core, intermediate layer, and cover are provided. The ball includes a non-foamed inner core (center) made of a thermoplastic or thermoset composition such as polybutadiene rubber. An intermediate layer comprising a foamed composition, such as polyurethane foam, is disposed about the inner core. The foamed intermediate layer may have a specific gravity gradient within the layer, wherein the outer surface specific gravity is greater than the midpoint specific gravity. Ball constructions having two intermediate layers, wherein at least one layer is a foamed layer can be made. A cover having at least one layer is disposed about the intermediate layer.

METHODS FOR APPLYING POLYURETHANE COATINGS TO GOLF BALLS HAVING A THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANE COVER AND RESULTING GOLF BALLS
20190232116 · 2019-08-01 · ·

Golf balls having covers made of thermoplastic polyurethane compositions are provided. Multi-piece golf balls can be made. Polyurethane primer coatings and polyurethane top-coatings are applied to the thermoplastic polyurethane cover. Different coating methods can be used. Isocyanate-rich and polyol-rich polyurethane coatings can be applied. In one embodiment, the golf ball can be treated with a multi-functional isocyanate prior to applying the coatings. The polyurethane cover composition and surface coatings can further include catalysts, ultraviolet (UV)-light stabilizers, and other additives. Heat is used to cure the coatings. The coating methods have many benefits and the finished balls have good physical properties.