Patent classifications
A63B37/0032
Multi-piece solid golf ball
In a multi-piece solid golf ball having a core, an intermediate layer encasing the core and a cover which encases the intermediate layer and has numerous dimples on an outside surface thereof, the intermediate layer is formed of a resin material, the cover is formed of a urethane resin material, the core has a diameter of at least 38.0 mm, the sphere obtained by encasing the core with the intermediate layer has a surface hardness on the Shore D hardness scale of at least 69, the cover has a material hardness on the Shore D hardness scale of 55 or less, the (intermediate layer thickness)/(core diameter) value is from 0.025 to 0.043, the (cover thickness)/(core diameter) value is from 0.014 to 0.027, and the sphere obtained by encasing the core with the intermediate layer has an initial velocity A and the core has an initial velocity B which together satisfy the condition AB0 m/s.
Graphene based golf ball coating
A golf ball with a coating disposed on a cover that is infused with graphene in an amount ranging from 0.01% to 5% based on a dry weight of the paint film is disclosed herein. The coating is preferably based on polyurethane chemistry where hydroxyl functional polymers are cured with polyisocyanate-based hardeners. The coating is preferably applied in a dipping process or a spraying process.
GOLF BALL
In a golf ball having a core of at least one layer and a cover encasing the core, the cover is formed of a resin composition composed primarily of a polyurethane or a polyurea. Letting HMa (N/mm.sup.2) be the Martens hardness of the cover measured at a position 0.3 mm toward the center of the ball from the cover surface and Ita (%) be the elastic recovery of the cover, HMa and Ita satisfy the following conditions: (1) Ita1.16HMa+79, (2) 10.0HMa38.0, and (3) 40Ita80. The ball has an excellent spin performance on approach shots and an excellent scuff resistance.
GOLF BALL
A golf ball having a core and a cover that is formed of a resin composition which includes (A) a polyurethane or a polyurea and (B) a styrenic resin material, when dropped from a height of 3 m and made to collide with a metal plate, has velocities 200 ms before and 200 ms after contact that satisfy the condition: (incident velocity)(rebound velocity)0.80 m/s. The ball has a good controllability on approach shots without a loss in the distance achieved on shots with a driver, and thus is particularly useful to professional golfers and skilled amateurs.
MULTI-PIECE SOLID GOLF BALL
In a multi-piece solid golf ball made up of, successively, a core, an intermediate layer and a cover having numerous dimples on the surface thereof, the intermediate layer is formed of a resin material and the cover is formed of a urethane resin material, each having a specific respective Shore D hardness. The ball has a specific (intermediate layer thickness)/(core diameter) value and a specific (cover thickness)/(core diameter) value, and the core has a specific deflection and has a specific hardness profile from a center to a surface thereof. This golf ball provides an increased distance and has both a soft feel when played and a high durability to repeated impact.
GOLF BALL
A golf ball for amateur golfers is endowed with both an excellent flight and a good feel at impact that is soft and solid when hit by the average golfer whose head speed is not very high. The golf ball, which includes a core and a cover, has a compressive deformation A when subjected to a final load of 5 kg from an initial load of 0.2 kg that is 0.21 mm or less, a compressive deformation B when subjected to a final load of 30 kg from an initial load of 5 kg that is from 0.72 to 0.90 mm and a compressive deformation C when subjected to a final load of 60 kg from an initial load of 5 kg that is from 1.55 to 1.80 mm.
GOLF BALLS CONTAINING LAYERS MADE FROM TRANSPARENT POLYAMIDE AND PLASTICIZER COMPOSITIONS
Multi-layered golf balls having at least one layer made of a polyamide composition containing a plasticized polyamide are provided. In one preferred version, the polyamide composition consists essentially of a polyamide and plasticizer selected from the group consisting of polytrimethylene ether glycol and polytrimethylene ether glycol benzoate and monomers, oligomers, copolymers and blends thereof. Blends of plasticized polyamides and ethylene acid copolymer ionomers also can be prepared. The golf ball includes a core having at least one layer and a cover having at least one layer. The polyamide composition may be used to form any core, cover, or other layer in the golf ball. The polyamide compositions have a good combination of properties including Coefficient of Restitution (COR) and compression.
Multi-piece solid golf ball
In a multi-piece solid golf ball made up of, successively, a core, an intermediate layer and a cover having numerous dimples on the surface thereof, the intermediate layer is formed of a resin material and the cover is formed of a urethane resin material, each having a specific respective Shore D hardness. The ball has a specific (intermediate layer thickness)/(core diameter) value and a specific (cover thickness)/(core diameter) value, and the core has a specific deflection. The sphere consisting of the core encased by the intermediate layer has an initial velocity A and the core has an initial velocity B which together satisfy the condition AB0 m/s. This golf ball provides an increased distance and has both a soft feel when played and a high durability to repeated impact.
Golf balls having cores with increased hardness gradient
Golf balls having cores with increased hardness gradients are provided. The cores have an increased positive hardness gradient (or a hard-to-soft hardness) where the outer surface of the core is harder than the center. The increased positive hardness gradient can be achieved by introducing a water-releasing agent into the core rubber formulation during the curing process. The resulting golf balls have reduced spin and sufficient impact durability.
Golf balls having cores with increased hardness gradient
Golf balls having cores with increased hardness gradients are provided. The cores have an increased positive hardness gradient (or a hard-to-soft hardness) where the outer surface of the core is harder than the center. The increased positive hardness gradient can be achieved by introducing a water-releasing agent into the core rubber formulation during the curing process. The resulting golf balls have reduced spin and sufficient impact durability.