A63B47/008

Apparatus for selecting high-quality golf ball
12296231 · 2025-05-13 · ·

Disclosed is an apparatus for selecting a high-quality golf ball, the apparatus including a measurer configured to transmit a signal toward a golf ball and receive a signal reflected from the golf ball or a signal transmitted through the golf ball; and an analyzer configured to select a golf ball by analyzing the received signal.

Method and system utilizing imaging analysis for golf balls

A method and system for determining concentricity of a multiple layer golf ball are disclosed herein. One or more images of a golf ball are generated using an X-ray source, a camera or a digital detector, and an image intensifier. An edge detection algorithm is preferably utilized. The method also includes calculating Y,Z center coordinates of the a best fit diameter or ellipse of the inner edge layer and outer edge layer of the multiple layer golf ball.

Method and system utilizing imaging analysis for golf balls

A method and system for determining concentricity of a multiple layer golf ball are disclosed herein. One or more images of a golf ball are generated using an X-ray source, a camera or a digital detector, and an image intensifier. An edge detection algorithm is preferably utilized. The method also includes calculating Y,Z center coordinates of the a best fit diameter or ellipse of the inner edge layer and outer edge layer of the multiple layer golf ball.

Method and system utilizing imaging analysis for golf balls

A method and system for determining concentricity of a multiple layer golf ball are disclosed herein. One or more images of a golf ball are generated using an X-ray source, a camera or a digital detector, and an image intensifier. An edge detection algorithm is preferably utilized. The method also includes calculating Y,Z center coordinates of the a best fit diameter or ellipse of the inner edge layer and outer edge layer of the multiple layer golf ball.

Devices and methods for applying a substance to a sports ball
12383927 · 2025-08-12 · ·

The present invention surrounds the application of a substance to a sports ball, such as silica silylate, for the purposes of increasing grip and hydrophobicity. Disclosed are inventions surrounding the method, the system, and the apparatus for the treatment of a sports ball or other objects which a user desires to treat with a substance to achieve certain results in relation to the substance applied.

Golf ball having a radar detectable mark

A golf ball has a golf ball subassembly having one or more subassembly layers, the one or more subassembly layers including at least one marked layer. The golf ball also has a cover layer surrounding the golf ball subassembly. The golf ball further has a marking pattern disposed on the at least one marked layer. The marking pattern has a first portion including a first material configured to be detected by a first detector type and a second portion including a second material configured to be detected by a second detector type.

PICKLEBALL TESTING DEVICE
20250332489 · 2025-10-30 ·

A pickleball testing device having an airflow generating unit and an airflow circulating unit. The airflow generating unit includes a turbine fan and a base that supports the turbine fan and supplies power to the turbine fan. The turbine fan and the base are covered by an outer casing, and the upper side of the outer casing features a protruding connection member. The airflow circulating unit comprises an airflow channel which is a hollow tubular column, and the lower end of which is connected to the connection member. The turbine fan generates an airflow, then transfers the airflow to the connection member, causing the flow of air to move upward along the airflow channel.

ANALYZING SCANNED GOLF BALLS
20250363624 · 2025-11-27 ·

The present teachings include computer program products, systems, methods, and platforms for scanning a golf ball (or similar) by a user (e.g., using a smartphone while on a golf course, driving range, practice area, pro shop, or similar) to identify and assess attributes and features thereof, such as manufacturer/brand, model, condition, playability, and so on. The present teachings may also or instead provide advantages and/or disadvantages related to playing with a certain type and/or condition of golf ball or the like, and make recommendations for golf balls for a user, where such information may be customized to the particular usere.g., via a user inputting, or the system otherwise retrieving, information related to play and/or preferences of the user, such as the user's handicap or skill level, playing style, desired distance and/or trajectory, age, weight, gender, physical fitness level and/or strength, handedness, value preference, expected durability, and so on.

High-speed golf ball handling and management system
12472405 · 2025-11-18 · ·

A golf ball printing system has a plurality of stations and a plurality of station tracks. The plurality of stations have an orienting station, a printing station, and a offloading station, and each of the plurality of station tracks have an orienting station track, a printing station track, and an offloading station track. The golf ball printing system also has a primary track connecting each of the plurality of station tracks and a plurality of shuttles configured to traverse the primary track and the plurality of station tracks. The golf ball printing system further has a control system configured to control the movement of the plurality of shuttles to print a marking on a golf ball on each of the plurality of shuttles at the printing station.

Systems and methods for sorting golf balls having a radar detectable mark

A golf ball sorting system has a ball feeder configured to transport a plurality of golf balls. At least some of the golf balls have a conductive marking pattern that is not visible to an observer because the marking pattern is covered by at least one other layer of the golf ball. A detection system receives the golf balls, inspects the golf balls, and outputs a detection result. A sorting system receives the detection result and sorts the plurality of golf balls based on the detection result to separate the plurality of golf balls into at least three groups, including a first category of golf balls that do not have the marking pattern, a second category of golf balls that have a first type of the marking pattern, and a third category of golf balls that have a second type of the marking pattern.