Golf ball with symmetric dimple arrangement of spherical quasi-octahedron structure
11033779 · 2021-06-15
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Abstract
The present invention is a golf ball dividing method for symmetrically arranging dimples on a surface of a golf ball and a dimple arrangement method of arranging dimples along dividing lines based on sizes of dimples. The dimples having large diameters are effectively arranged on the deformed spherical triangle symmetrically over the entire surface of a sphere, so that it is possible to an effect of improving the flying stability and flight distance of the golf ball. Accordingly, it is possible to solve the problem of flying stability due to the lack of symmetry in the dimple arrangement method of the prior art for increasing an dimple area ratio by dividing the surface of the golf ball as a spherical octahedron and arranging dimples having large diameters, so that it is possible to improve a lift force to increase a flight distance and the flying stability of the golf ball.
Claims
1. A golf ball comprising a surface on which dimples and lands are symmetrically arranged within an imaginary, spherical quasi-octahedron, wherein the imaginary, spherical quasi-octahedron is configured to have a northern hemisphere and a southern hemisphere, wherein the northern hemisphere is configured to have an arbitrary one point of the golf ball as a north pole, an imaginary, polar deformed spherical triangle which has, as three sides, a first line segment connecting a line segment starting from a point 51 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 0 degrees) on an equator, passing through a point 63 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 330 degrees), and extending to a point 83 (latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 270 degrees) and a line segment starting from a point 54 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 180 degrees) on the equator, passing through a point 62 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 210 degrees), and extending to a point 83 (latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 270 degrees) at the point 83, a second line segment connecting a line segment starting from a point 52 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 60 degrees) on the equator, passing through a point 61 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 90 degrees), and extending to a point 82 (latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 150 degrees) and a line segment starting from a point 55 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 240 degrees) on the equator, passing through a point 62 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 210 degrees), and extending to a point 82 (latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 150 degrees) at the point 82, and a third line segment connecting a line segment starting from a point 53 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 120 degrees) on the equator, passing through a point 61 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 90 degrees), and extending to a point 81 (latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 30 degrees) and a line segment starting from a point 56 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 300 degrees) on the equator, passing through a point 63 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 330 degrees), and extending to a point 81 (latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 30 degrees) at the point 81 and includes the north pole at the center thereof, and three imaginary, equatorial deformed spherical triangles, each of which is provided to have one side shared with the imaginary, polar deformed spherical triangle and two sides bisected by the equator, wherein the southern hemisphere is configured so as to have one imaginary, polar deformed spherical triangle and three imaginary, equatorial deformed spherical triangles in the same manner as the northern hemisphere, and wherein a dimple haying the largest diameter is arranged at the center of the each polar and equatorial imaginary, deformed spherical triangles.
2. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein the dimple arrangement on the line segment connecting each vertex of the imaginary, polar deformed spherical triangle and the bisecting point of the side facing the vertex is such that one dimple is arranged to be bisected by the line segment and two dimples are arranged to be in adjacent with the bisected dimple and to be in adjacent with each other across the line segment, and the dimple arrangement is repeated.
3. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein the dimples arranged on each side of the imaginary, polar deformed spherical triangle include dimples that are arranged consecutively to be bisected by the side.
4. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein two dimples having the second largest diameter are arranged to face each other with a bisecting point of the side of the imaginary, polar deformed spherical triangle.
5. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein one dimple is arranged inside the imaginary, polar deformed spherical triangle so that the dimple is not in contact with any side of the imaginary, polar deformed spherical triangle.
6. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein dimples having different diameters are arranged in each of the imaginary, deformed spherical triangle.
7. The golf ball according to claim 6, wherein the dimples having different diameters arranged in each of the imaginary, deformed spherical triangle are one or more dimples selected from a group consisting of dimples A having a diameter of 0.2 to 0.2025 inches; dimples B having a diameter of 0.1925 to 0.195 inches; dimples C having a diameter of 0.18 to 0.1825 inches; dimples D having a diameter of 0.17 to 0.1725 inches; dimples E having a diameter of 0.165 to 0.1675 inches; and dimples F having a diameter of 0.13 to 0.1325 inches.
8. The golf ball according to claim 7, wherein in the dimple arrangement on the line segment connecting each vertex of each of the imaginary, deformed spherical triangles and the bisecting point of the side facing the vertex, one dimple D being located at an interior angle of each of the imaginary, deformed spherical triangles, being bisected by a line segment connecting one vertex of each of the imaginary, deformed spherical triangles and a bisecting point of a side facing the vertex, and being in contact with the vertex; two E dimples being in adjacent with the one dimple D and being in adjacent with each other across the line segment; one dimple C being in adjacent with the two dimple E and being bisected symmetrically by the line segment; two B dimples being in adjacent with the one dimple C and being in adjacent with each other across the line segment; one dimple A being in adjacent with the two B dimples, being located at the center of each of the imaginary, deformed spherical triangles, and being bisected symmetrically by the line segment; other two B dimples being in adjacent with the one dimple A and being in adjacent with each other across the line segment; another dimple B being in adjacent with the other two B dimples and being bisected symmetrically by the line segment; and still other two B dimples being in adjacent with the another dimple B, being in adjacent with each other with an intersection point of the line segment and the side facing the vertex, and being bisected symmetrically by the side facing the vertex are arranged in this order.
9. The golf ball according to claim 7, wherein in the dimple arrangement on the side of each of the imaginary, deformed spherical triangles, two D dimples surrounding one vertex of each of the imaginary, deformed spherical triangles and being in adjacent with each other across the side of each of the imaginary, deformed spherical triangles; one dimple F being in adjacent with the two D dimples D and being bisected symmetrically by the sides; one dimple E being in adjacent with the one dimple F and being bisected symmetrically by the side; one dimple B being in adjacent with the one dimple E, being in adjacent with the bisecting point of the side, and being bisected symmetrically by the side; another dimple B being in adjacent with the one dimple B, being in adjacent with the bisecting point of the side, and being bisected symmetrically by the side; another dimple E being in adjacent with the other dimple B and being bisected symmetrically by the side; another dimple F being in adjacent with the other dimple E and being bisected symmetrically by the side; and other two D dimples being in adjacent with the other dimple F, surrounding another vertex of each of the imaginary, deformed spherical triangle, and being in adjacent with each other across the side are arranged in this order.
10. The golf ball according to claim 7, wherein one dimple C is arranged inside each of the imaginary, deformed spherical triangles.
11. The golf ball according to claim 7, wherein the land at a common vertex of each of the imaginary, deformed spherical triangles is surrounded by the D dimples and is symmetrically divided by the connection line segments of the sides of each of the imaginary, deformed spherical triangles and another connection line segments of line segments connecting a vertex of each of the imaginary, deformed spherical triangles and a bisecting point of the side facing the vertex.
12. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein the number of the dimples is 290 to 320.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) The present invention provides a golf ball of which surface is divided as a spherical quasi-octahedron where dimples and lands are symmetrically arranged.
(15) The spherical quasi-octahedron is configured to have a northern hemisphere and a southern hemisphere, the northern hemisphere is configured to have an arbitrary one point of the golf ball as a north pole, a deformed spherical triangle which has, as three sides, a first line segment connecting a line segment starting from a point 51(latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 0 degrees) on an equator, passing through a point 63(latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 330 degrees), and extending to a point 83(latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 270 degrees) and a line segment starting from a point 54(latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 180 degrees) on the equator, passing through a point 62(latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 210 degrees), and extending to a point 83(latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 270 degrees) at the connecting point 83, a second line segment connecting a line segment starting from a point 52(latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 60 degrees) on the equator, passing through a point 61(latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 90 degrees), and extending to a point 82(latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 150 degrees) and a line segment starting from a point 55(latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 240 degrees) on the equator, passing through a point 62(latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 210 degrees), and extending to a point 82(latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 150 degrees) at the connecting point 82, and a third line segment connecting starting from a point 53(latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 120 degrees) on the equator, passing through a point 61(latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 90 degrees), and extending to a point 81(latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 30 degrees) and a line segment starting from a point 56(latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 300 degrees) on the equator, passing through a point 63(latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 330 degrees), and extending to a point 81 (latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 30 degrees) at the connecting point 81 and includes the north pole at the center thereof, and three deformed spherical triangles, that is provided to have one side shared with the deformed spherical triangle and two sides bisected by the equator, and the southern hemisphere is configured so as to have four deformed spherical triangles in the same manner as the northern hemisphere.
(16) The golf ball according to the present invention includes dimples having different diameters. The dimples having different diameters may be one or more dimples selected from a group including dimples A having a diameter of 0.2 to 0.2025 inches; dimples B having a diameter of 0.1925 to 0.195 inches; dimples C having a diameter of 0.18 to 0.1825 inches; dimples D having a diameter of 0.17 to 0.1725 inches; dimple E having a diameter of 0.165 to 0.1675 inches; and dimples F having a diameter of 0.13 to 0.1325 inches.
(17) The dimple arrangement methods according to the present invention includes a method of arranging dimples on a line segment connecting each vertex of deformed spherical triangles and a bisecting point of a side facing the vertex, a method of arranging dimples on each side of a deformed spherical triangle, and a method of arranging dimples inside deformed spherical triangles so that the dimples are not in contact with any side.
(18) First, as the dimple arrangement method on the side of the deformed spherical triangle, one dimple is arranged to be bisected by the line segment, and two dimples are arranged in adjacent with the bisected one dimple to face each other across the line segment. The dimple arrangement is repeated.
(19) More specifically, one dimple D being located at an interior angle of the deformed spherical triangle, being bisected by a line segment connecting one vertex of the deformed spherical triangle and a bisecting point of a side facing the vertex, and being in contact with the vertex; two dimples E being in adjacent with the one dimple D and being in adjacent with each other with the line segment; one dimple C being in adjacent with the two dimple E and being bisected symmetrically by the line segment; two dimples B being in adjacent with the one dimple C and being in adjacent with each other with the line segment; one dimple A being in adjacent with the two dimples B, being located at the center of the deformed spherical triangle, and being bisected symmetrically by the line segment; other two dimples B being in adjacent with the one dimple A and being in adjacent with each other with the line segment; another dimple B being in adjacent with the other two dimples B and being bisected symmetrically by the line segment; and still other two dimples B being in adjacent with the another dimple B, being in adjacent with each other with an intersection point of the line segment and the side facing the vertex, and being bisected symmetrically by the side facing the vertex are arranged in this order.
(20) Next, the dimples arranged on each side of the deformed spherical triangle include the dimples C that are arranged consecutively to be bisected by the side.
(21) More specifically, two dimples D surrounding one vertex of the deformed spherical triangle and being in adjacent with each other with a side of the deformed spherical triangle; one dimple F being in adjacent with the two dimples D and being bisected symmetrically by the sides; one dimple E being in adjacent with the one dimple F and being bisected symmetrically by the side; one dimple B being in adjacent with the one dimple E, being in contact with the bisecting point of the side, and being bisected symmetrically by the side; another dimple B being in adjacent with the one dimple B, being in contact with the bisecting point of the side, and being bisected symmetrically by the side; another dimple E being in adjacent with the other dimple B and being bisected symmetrically by the side; another dimple F being in adjacent with the other dimple E and being bisected symmetrically by the side; and other two dimples being in adjacent with the other dimple F, surrounding another vertex of the deformed spherical triangle, and being in adjacent with each other with the side, the dimples are arranged in this order.
(22) Finally, in a method of arranging dimples inside the deformed spherical triangle so as not to be in contact with any side, dimples C are used.
(23) In addition, a dimple having the largest diameter is arranged at the center of the deformed spherical triangle, and two dimples having the second largest diameter are arranged to face each other with the bisecting point of the side of the deformed spherical triangle.
(24) When the dimples are arranged by the dimple arrangement method according to the present invention described above, 290 to 320 dimples having large diameters can be arranged, and lands where dimples are not located are also symmetrically formed.
(25) In particular, the land at a common vertex of the deformed spherical triangles is surrounded by the dimples D and is symmetrically divided by connecting the line segments of the sides of deformed spherical triangle and the connection line segments of line segments connecting a vertex of the deformed spherical triangle and a bisecting point of the side facing the vertex.
(26) Hereinafter, a method of dividing the spherical quasi-octahedron according to the present invention and symmetrically arranging the dimples according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
(27) In general, a mold cavity for producing a cover with dimples of the golf ball is partitioned into northern and southern hemispheres, and the equator region becomes a mold parting line. In order to prevent this mold parting line from appearing, that is called seamless, dimples are intersected with a dividing line (equator) between the northern and southern hemispheres. Alternatively, the northern and southern hemispheres can be clearly distinguished by the dividing line so that the mold parting line is not appeared, and the dimples are arranged only inside the spherical equilateral triangle so that the dimples are arranged so as not intersected with other dividing lines. In the case where the dimples are intersected with the other dividing lines except for the equator, the sizes or positions of the dimples near the equator may be changed.
(28) In this case, the dimples may not be symmetrically arranged with the dividing lines forming the spherical equilateral triangle as boundaries, or a large number of the lands where the dimples are not arranged may be formed, so that the flight distance and flying stability of the golf ball are reduced.
(29) In general, as a method of dividing the surface of a sphere as a spherical octahedron, a method of arranging a small number of types of dimples having large diameters and similar sizes in spherical equilateral triangles constituting a spherical octahedron inevitably has the above problems.
(30) In order to eliminate the above problems and to arrange the dimples having large diameters symmetrically, it is necessary to change and adjust the position of the dividing line from the existing position. The triangle formed by changing the position of the dividing line becomes a deformed triangle (deformed spherical triangle) different from the existing spherical equilateral triangle.
(31) The spherical quasi-octahedron is configured to have a northern hemisphere and a southern hemisphere, the northern hemisphere is configured to have an arbitrary one point of the golf ball as a north pole, that is, Point 99 (latitude: 90 degrees, longitude: 90 degrees) referring to
(32) In order to realize the dimple arrangement method according to the present invention on the spherical quasi-octahedron, it is necessary to sub-dividing the deformed spherical triangles.
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(34) A line segment starting from a point 91 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 30 degrees) of the equator, passing through a bisecting point 81 (latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 30 degrees, the connection point of two line segments) of a line segment constituting a side of a central deformed spherical triangle, passing through a point 99 (latitude: 90 degrees, longitude: 90 degrees) as a pole of the sphere, passing through a point 62 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 210 degrees) as a vertex, and a point 94 (latitude 0 degrees, longitude: 210 degrees), and dividing the sphere is provided, a line segment starting from a point 95 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 270 degrees) of the equator, passing through a bisecting point 83 (latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 270 degrees; the connection point of two line segments) of a line segment constituting a side of the central deformed spherical triangle, passing through the point 99 (latitude: 90 degrees, longitude: 90 degrees) as the pole of the sphere, passing through a point 61 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 90 degrees) as a vertex, and a point 92 (latitude 0 degrees, longitude: 90 degrees), and dividing the sphere is provided, and a line segment starting from a point 93 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 150 degrees) of the equator, passing through a bisecting point 82 (latitude: 54.92 degrees, longitude: 150 degrees; the connection point of two line segments) of a line segment constituting a side of the central deformed spherical triangle, passing through the point 99 (latitude: 90 degrees, longitude: 90 degrees) as the pole of the sphere, passing through a point 63 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 330 degrees) as a vertex, and a point 96 (latitude 0 degrees, longitude: 330 degrees), and dividing the sphere is provided. The sphere is divided again by these line segments.
(35) The three deformed spherical triangles being in contact with the equator are formed in the same manner as described above, except that the two line segments constituting the side of the deformed spherical triangle closer to the equator are divided into the northern and southern hemispheres. Therefore, the bisecting points of the two sides being in contact with the equator are located on the equator.
(36) A line segment starting from a point 51 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 0 degrees) being in contact with the equator, passing through a point 71 (latitude: 19.27 degrees, longitude: 30 degrees) as the center of a deformed spherical triangle crossing the equator, and extending to a point 61 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 90 degrees) as a vertex is provided, a line segment starting from a point 54 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 180 degrees) being in contact with the equator, passing through a point 72 (latitude: 19.27 degrees, longitude: 150 degrees) as the center of another deformed spherical triangle crossing the equator, and extending to the point 61 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 90 degrees) as a vertex is provided, and a connection line segment connecting the two line segments at the point 61 as the vertex is provided.
(37) A line segment starting from a point 52 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 60 degrees) being in contact with the equator, passing through a point 71 (latitude: 19.27 degrees, longitude: 30 degrees) as the center of a deformed spherical triangle crossing the equator, and extending to a point 63 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 330 degrees) as a vertex is provided, a line segment starting from a point 55 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 240 degrees) being in contact with the equator, passing through a point 73 (latitude: 19.27 degrees, longitude: 270 degrees) as the center of another deformed spherical triangle crossing the equator, and extending to the point 63 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 330 degrees) as a vertex is provided, and a connection line segment connecting the two line segments at the point 63 as the vertex is provided.
(38) A line segment starting from a point 53 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 120 degrees) being in contact with the equator, passing through a point 72 (latitude: 19.27 degrees, longitude: 150 degrees) as the center of another deformed spherical triangle crossing the equator, and extending to a point 62 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 210 degrees) as a vertex is provided, a line segment starting from a point 56 (latitude: 0 degrees, longitude: 330 degrees) being in contact with the equator, passing through a point 73 (latitude: 19.27 degrees, longitude: 270 degrees) as the center of still another deformed spherical triangle crossing the equator, and extending to the point 62 (latitude: 36.52 degrees, longitude: 210 degrees) as a vertex is provided, and a connection line segment connecting the two line segments at the point 62 as the vertex is provided.
(39) The three connection line segments formed in such a manner as described above become dividing lines sub-dividing the deformed spherical triangle into six spherical triangles as line segments linearly connecting the vertices of the deformed spherical triangles closer to the equator and the bisecting points facing the vertices through the centers of the deformed spherical triangles.
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(42) In the deformed spherical triangle centered on the pole (Point 99, Point 71, Point 72, and Point 73 in
(43) In the deformed spherical triangle which the equatorial passes through, dimples B (Diameter: 0.1925 inches-0.195 inches) having the second largest diameter are arranged to be bisected by the dividing line with the bisecting point (Point 51, Point 52, Point 53, Point 54, Point 55, and Point 56) of the side existing on the equator in the northern and southern hemispheres.
(44) Dimples E (Diameter: 0.165 inches to 0.1675 inches) having the fifth largest diameter toward the vertex are arranged consecutively to the dimple E to be bisected by the dividing line constituting the side, and the dimples E on the side are arranged to face each other with the bisecting point (Point 81, Point 82, and Point 83) of the side.
(45) Consecutively, a dimple F (Diameter: 0.13 inches to 0.1325 inches) having the smallest diameter is arranged in the same manner.
(46) In the same manner as described above, with respect to the deformed spherical triangle where the bisecting point of the side is in contact with the equator, the dimples with the same configuration are bisected by the dividing line and arranged consecutively.
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(49) In the dimple arrangement with respect to the line segment connecting each vertex of the deformed spherical triangle and a bisecting point facing the vertex, one dimple is arranged to be bisected by the line segment, the next two dimples are arranged side by side across the line segment, and another one dimple is arranged to be bisected by the line segment. Such dimple arrangement is alternately performed consecutively.
(50) Therefore, in a northern hemisphere, with respect to one dimple at one side of the equator, two dimples are arranged side by side at the other side of the equator with the line segment.
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(53) The dimple arrangement method illustrated in
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(59) The dimple arrangement method on the spherical quasi-octahedron configured with deformed spherical triangles according to the present invention is summarized as follows.
(60) First, dimples are arranged on each side (dividing line) of the deformed spherical triangle so that each dimple is bisected by the dividing line and the dimples are arranged consecutively (refer to
(61) Second, dimples are arranged along each connection line segment connecting a vertex of the deformed spherical triangle and a bisecting point of the side facing the vertex of the deformed spherical triangle. One dimple is arranged to be bisected by the connection line segment, the next two dimples are arranged side by side across the connection line segment, and another one dimple is arranged to be bisected by the connection line segment. Such dimple arrangement are alternately performed consecutively (refer to
(62) As described above, the dimple arrangement is performed based on the line segments, and after that, appropriately-sized dimples are arranged to be filled in the remaining areas.
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(66) In contrast, with respect to the spherical octahedron of the prior art, it can be understood that, by rotating one vertex of the spherical equilateral triangle of the spherical octahedron, that is, Point 66 (latitude: 35.2643902 degrees, longitude: 90 degrees) by an angular distance from the pole to the vertex of the spherical equilateral triangle so as to allow the point to be at the center of the sphere, the four D dimples at the rotated positions are asymmetrically arranged around Point 66. In addition, it can be understood that the lands are also unevenly divided by the dividing lines constituting a regular spherical octahedron.
(67) Therefore, in order to symmetrically arrange the dimples having a large diameter according to the present invention on the spherical equilateral triangles of the spherical octahedron of the prior art, there are problems in that the dimples are not accurately bisected by the dividing lines of the spherical equilateral triangles or only a portion of the dimples are arranged to cross the dividing lines, so that the symmetry is degraded.
(68) The dimple arrangement of the golf ball is aerodynamically directly involved with the lift force, and thus, the dimple arrangement greatly affects trajectory and flying stability. The spherical quasi-octahedron according to the present invention eliminates the problem of the symmetry caused by large dimple diameters exceeding a certain diameter formed on the regular spherical octahedron, and thus, it is possible to obtain an effect of improving the flying stability of the golf ball.
(69) The specific embodiments described herein are representative of preferred embodiments or examples according to the present invention, and thus the scope of the invention is not limited thereto. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications and other uses of the invention do not depart from the scope of the invention described in the claims.