A63B37/0027

Golf balls having multi-layered core with thermoplastic outer layer
10213656 · 2019-02-26 · ·

Multi-piece golf balls containing a multi-layered core structure are provided. The core structure includes a small, heavy inner core (center) having a relatively high specific gravity, an intermediate core layer, and a surrounding outer core layer. The layers of the core structure may have different hardness gradients. In one preferred embodiment, each core layer has a positive hardness gradient. The center of the core comprises a metal material such as copper, steel, brass, tungsten, titanium, aluminum, and alloys thereof. The intermediate core layer is preferably formed from a thermoset composition such as polybutadiene rubber, and the outer core layer is preferably formed from a thermoplastic composition such as an ethylene acid copolymer. The resulting ball has high resiliency and good spin control.

Sprayed polyurea covered golf ball
10207154 · 2019-02-19 · ·

A golf ball with a cover formed by spraying is disclosed herein. In the present invention, a mixture of a low viscous diisocyanate component and a diamine free of organic solvent are sprayed onto a mantle insert to form a cover layer for a golf ball. A rapid reaction occurs and a solid layer forms within ten seconds. The polyurea material is extremely durable so that the cover layer performs with excellent shear cut durability.

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:

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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.

Three-cover-layer golf ball having transparent or plasticized polyamide intermediate layer

A golf ball includes a core and a three-layer cover disposed adjacent the core. The three-layer cover includes an inner cover, an intermediate cover, and an outer cover. The inner cover includes a non-ionomeric E/Y copolymer where E is an olefin and Y is a carboxylic acid. The inner cover has a hardness of about 45 to 68 Shore D. The outer cover includes a castable thermoset polyurethane and has a hardness of about 40 to 62 Shore D. The intermediate cover layer, disposed between the inner and outer cover layers, is formed from a polyamide composition, where the polyamide composition includes a transparent polyamide having a light transmission of about 50% or greater.

RESIN COMPOSITION FOR GOLF BALLS, AND GOLF BALL

A resin composition for golf balls includes specific amounts of (A) polyurethane or polyurea and (B) an oxazoline group-containing acrylic polymer or an oxazoline group-containing styrene polymer. A golf ball having a core encased by a cover of one or more layers, wherein at least one cover layer is formed of this resin composition, exhibits a good adhesion between adjoining layers, enabling the ball to achieve a high scuff resistance without lowering the initial velocity of the ball.

White golf ball
12059599 · 2024-08-13 · ·

Golf ball comprising one or more layers and/or indicia formed from a fluorescent composition comprising: a base polymer; and a colorant; wherein the colorant is a small-molecule ionic isolation lattice formed from one or more fluorescent dye and one or more cyanostar macrocycles. The one or more fluorescent dyes may include at least one dye selected from xanthenes, oxazines, styryls, cyanines, trianguleniums, or mixtures thereof. The colorant may be a dispersion of the small-molecule ionic isolation lattice in a carrier medium or a powder. In particular embodiments, at least one of the one or more layers is a cover layer and/or a coating layer.

GOLF BALLS HAVING REDUCED DRIVER SPIN
20240261640 · 2024-08-08 · ·

Multi-layer golf ball cores having positive hardness and compression gradients and golf balls including these cores are disclosed. The hardness, compression, and diameter relationships in the core assemblage components help to reduce the spin rate of the ball off the driver while still providing desirable performance characteristics in and around the green.

GOLF BALL INCORPORATING AT LEAST ONE CAST LAYER OF THERMOSET POLYMER MIXTURE HAVING A CENTERING TIME THAT IS INDEPENDENT OF CURE TIME AND IS LOWER THAN THE CENTERING TIME OF THE THERMOSET POLYMER COMPOSITION PORTION OF THE MIXTURE
20180353815 · 2018-12-13 · ·

Golf ball comprising cast layer of thermoset polymer mixture having centering time Ct.sub.1 and consisting of: (i) a thermoset polymer composition consisting of polyurethane composition, polyurea composition, and/or polyurethane/polyurea hybrid composition; and (ii) a treated fumed silica compound in an amount such that centering time Ct.sub.1 is independent of the thermoset polymer mixture's degree of cure and lower than a centering time Ct.sub.2 of the thermoset polymer composition (which is dependent on its gel window G.sub.w). The treated fumed silica compound may be surface treated with at least one of polydimethylsiloxane, hexamethyldisilazane, and dimethyldichlorosilane. In some embodiments, delta time t.sub.1 between a dispensing time D.sub.t1 of the thermoset polymer mixture and centering time Ct.sub.1 is less than a delta time t.sub.2 between Ct.sub.1 and centering time Ct.sub.2. Centering time Ct.sub.1 and dispensing time D.sub.t1 may differ by less than 10 seconds or even by 5 seconds or less.

Golf ball layers including mono (meth)acrylate esters

The present invention relates to the use of a mono (meth)acrylate ester in a golf ball layer. The mono (meth)acrylate ester may be added to one or more portions of a golf ball including a core, intermediate, or cover layer. For example, in one embodiment, the mono (meth)acrylate ester may be blended with a polybutadiene rubber material. In another embodiment, the mono (meth)acrylate ester of the present invention may be blended with an ionomer. In some embodiments, the mono (meth)acrylate ester may be blended with a formulation including both a polybutadiene rubber component and an ionomer.

MULTI-LAYER GOLF BALL
20180345085 · 2018-12-06 · ·

Multi-piece golf balls having a multi-layered solid core and multi-layered cover are provided.