Patent classifications
A63B37/0075
Golf ball
A golf ball including an outer surface having dimples located on the outer surface, at least one core, at least one mantle layer, at least one cover layer, and a plurality of images located on the outer surface, the images being provided with at least two contrasting colors, wherein the plurality of images each have a Major Peak Ratio of between 0.18 and 1, a Major Valley Ratio of between 0.18 and 1, a slope value of between −5 and 5, and an intercept value between 5 and 80.
Golf ball and method of manufacture
In a golf ball having a core composed of one or more layer, the outermost layer of the core is formed of a rubber composition containing an α,β-unsaturated metal carboxylate, and an envelope layer directly encasing the core is formed of a resin composition containing a thermoplastic resin having a structure that includes α,β-ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid copolymerization units. The infrared absorption spectra at surface sites on the outermost layer of the core, as measured by ATR FT-IR spectroscopy, satisfy a specific condition. The ball has an enhanced adhesion between the rubber-based core and the adjacent cover layer that is formed of an ionomer resin or other α,β-ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid copolymer-containing resin material.
FRANGIBLE GOLF BALL
A method of dispersing ashes of a subject comprising cremating the subject's body to form ashes, and introducing a sample of the ashes into a spherical golf ball having a frangible outer surface and at least one inner cavity.
Golf ball cover with silane coupling agent
A golf ball with a cover layer composed of a blend of non- or partially neutralized copolymeric or terpolymeric ionomer(s), hydroxyl-functionalized styrenic block copolymer and silane coupling agent (SCA). The amount of SCA is preferably between 0.01 and 2.0 weight percent based on the total weight of the polymer composition. The cover layer preferably has a Shore A hardness less than 90.
Golf ball
A golf ball has a core, an inner cover, an outer cover, and dimples. The golf ball satisfies the following mathematical formulas.
Sa=4500+10(A−0.5B−2Cs)≥4000
0.04Sa+160−20≤D≤0.04Sa+160+20 A: a compression (Atti) of the golfball B: a hardness difference (Shore C) between a surface and a center of the core Cs: (Hi×Ti+2Ho×To)/(Ti+2To) D: a total volume (mm.sup.3) of the dimples Hi: a hardness (Shore D) of the inner cover Ho: a hardness (Shore D) of the outer cover Ti: a thickness (mm) of the inner cover To: a thickness (mm) of the outer cover
Process for incorporating graphene into a core of a golf ball
A method for forming a golf ball with a graphene core disclosed herein. The method includes mixing a graphene masterbatch material with a polybutadiene material to form a core mixture, wherein the graphene masterbatch material comprises graphene in an amount from 0.1 to 80.0 weight percent of the graphene masterbatch material mixed with a carrier polymer in an amount from 99.9 to 20 weight percent of the graphene masterbatch material.
Method and system for utilizing radio-opaque fillers in multiple layers of golf balls
A golf ball comprising layers that have from 0.05% to 70% by weight of a radio-opaque filler, and wherein the concentration of the radio-opaque filler is measurably different in each layer is disclosed herein. The radio-opaque filler is preferably a compound based on barium, bismuth, tungsten, iodine, or reduced iron.
Golf ball
A golf ball includes a core, a mid layer, and a cover. An amount of compressive deformation C3 of the golf ball can be not less than 2.80 mm. The golf ball can satisfy the following mathematical formulas (1) and (2):
C1>(124.8−Hs)/11.5 (1)
C2−C1≥(−1/6*C1+(68−H2)/20+(5−Hd)/100)*T2 (2), where C1 is an amount of compressive deformation (mm) of the core, C2 is an amount of compressive deformation (mm) of a sphere including the core and the mid layer, Hd is Hs−Ho, Ho is a hardness (Shore C) of a center the core, Hs is a hardness (Shore C) of a surface of the core, H2 is a hardness (Shore D) of the mid layer, and T2 is a thickness (mm) of the mid layer.
GOLF BALL AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR
A golf ball according to the present invention comprises: a core having a diameter of 37-39 mm and a first density; a mantle which surrounds the core, includes amorphous alloy powder, and has a thickness of 0.8-1.2 mm and a second density; and a cover which surrounds the mantle and has a thickness of 1-1.4 mm and a third density.
Combined golf ball and turf for putting practice
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.