A63B2041/005

Systems and methods for tracking a sports object

Systems and methods for tracking a sports object are provided. A sports object includes a core assembly arranged within a shell and having multiple components to receive and transmit signals corresponding to movement of the sports object, as well as to support operational tracking of the sports object. The core assembly includes a multi-layer printed circuit board (PCB) comprised of a plurality of sections. The PCB is configured to at least partially envelope the energy storage device at a geometric center of the assembly. The PCB is connected to one or more antennas (e.g., via one or more contacts), which may be arranged on one or more sections of the PCB, arranged on a surface of the shell, and/or in a volume within the shell.

AMERICAN-STYLE FOOTBALL

An American style football includes a prolate spheroidal shaped outer surface having a first nose and a second nose opposite the first nose, the first nose and the second nose located along a longitudinal axis of the football. The football has a weight of at least 390 g and no greater than 410 g, a longitudinal circumference of at least 660 mm and no greater than 673 mm, a short circumference of at least 486 mm and no greater than 495 mm and a length of at least 267 mm and no greater than 279 mm.

ROTATIONALLY BALANCED SMART BALL
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At least one device is mounted on or over the bladder wall of an inflatable ball such that a center of mass of the device is located away from a center of the inflatable interior of the ball. The device includes an electronic device. The center of mass of the device defines a first point on the bladder wall coincident with or closest to the center of mass of the device and a second point on the bladder wall opposite the first point. The ball comprises a distributed balancing mass for at least partially rotationally balancing the mass of the device. The distributed balancing mass comprises one or more balancing mass elements on or over the bladder wall. The balancing mass elements are arranged at a plurality of locations spaced around the second point on the bladder wall and closer to the second point than the first point.