GOLF BALL DIMPLE PATTERNS INCLUDING STARS AND STRIPES
20200030664 ยท 2020-01-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B37/0021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides golf balls having a pattern of stellated polygon shaped dimples and grooves on the outer surface thereof.
Claims
1. A golf ball having a plurality of dimples and a plurality of grooves on the outer surface thereof, wherein the outer surface can be divided by a dividing plane that passes through the geometric center of the golf ball and divides the outer surface into a first hemisphere and a second hemisphere having the following properties: the first hemisphere comprises at least 40 dimples having a stellated polygon plan shape and does not include any grooves, and the second hemisphere comprises at least 5 grooves and does not include any dimples having a stellated polygon plan shape.
2. The golf ball of claim 1, wherein the first hemisphere comprises at least 50 dimples having a stellated polygon plan shape.
3. The golf ball of claim 1, wherein the first hemisphere consists essentially of 50 dimples having a stellated polygon plan shape.
4. The golf ball of claim 1, wherein the second hemisphere comprises at least 6 grooves.
5. The golf ball of claim 1, wherein the second hemisphere consists essentially of 6 grooves.
6. The golf ball of claim 1, wherein each of the grooves has a plan shape defined by a curved path.
7. The golf ball of claim 1, wherein each of the grooves has two ends, and wherein at least one of the grooves terminates at both ends at the dividing plane.
8. The golf ball of claim 1, wherein each of the dimples having a stellated polygon plan shape has an encompassing diameter of from 0.20 inches to 0.35 inches.
9. The golf ball of claim 1, wherein each of the dimples having a stellated polygon plan shape has a ratio,
10. The golf ball of claim 1, wherein each of the dimples having a stellated polygon plan shape has a ratio,
11. The golf ball of claim 1, wherein each of the grooves has a depth of from 0.007 inches to 0.017 inches, as measured along a ball radius from the phantom surface of the ball to the deepest point of the groove.
12. A golf ball having a plurality of dimples and a plurality of grooves on the outer surface thereof, wherein the outer surface can be divided by a dividing plane that passes through the geometric center of the golf ball and divides the outer surface into a first hemisphere and a second hemisphere having the following properties: the first hemisphere has an arrangement of dimples and grooves comprising 50 dimples having a stellated polygon plan shape and 6 grooves, wherein the dimples and grooves do not overlap or touch, and the second hemisphere has an arrangement of dimples and grooves that is substantially identical to the arrangement of the first hemisphere.
13. The golf ball of claim 12, wherein the arrangement of dimples and grooves of each hemisphere additionally comprises a plurality of dimples having a circular plan shape.
14. The golf ball of claim 13, wherein each hemisphere includes at least 50 dimples having a circular plan shape.
15. The golf ball of claim 12, wherein the arrangement of dimples and grooves of each hemisphere consists essentially of 50 dimples having a stellated polygon plan shape and 6 grooves.
16. The golf ball of claim 12, wherein each of the grooves has a plan shape defined by a curved path.
17. The golf ball of claim 12, wherein each of the dimples having a stellated polygon plan shape has an encompassing diameter of from 0.05 inches to 0.15 inches.
18. The golf ball of claim 12, wherein each of the dimples having a stellated polygon plan shape has a ratio,
19. The golf ball of claim 12, wherein each of the dimples having a stellated polygon plan shape has a ratio,
20. The golf ball of claim 12, wherein each of the grooves has a depth of 0.005 inches to 0.015 inches, as measured along a ball radius from the phantom surface of the ball to the deepest point of the groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] In the accompanying drawings, which form a part of the specification and are to be read in conjunction therewith, and in which like reference numerals are used to indicate like parts in the various views:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] The present invention is directed to golf balls having a novel pattern of stellated polygon shaped dimples and grooves on the outer surface thereof bearing a resemblance to the American flag. The outer surface of the ball is divided by a plane that passes through the geometric center of the golf ball and divides the outer surface into two hemispheres. The dividing plane may be, but is not necessarily, equivalent to the plane that is considered by those of ordinary skill in the art to be the equator of the ball. In one embodiment, as illustrated in
Stellated Polygon (Star) Shaped Dimples
[0021] Dimple patterns of the present invention include dimples having a plan shape defined by a stellated polygon. Such dimples are referred to herein as stellated polygon shaped dimples and star shaped dimples. In a particular embodiment, star shaped dimples of the present invention have a plan shape defined by a stellated polygon having 4 or 5 or 6 points. In another particular embodiment, star shaped dimples of the present invention have a plan shape defined by a stellated pentagon.
[0022] As shown in
of tne encompassing diameter, D1, to the interior diameter, D2, is preferably 2 or 3 or 4 or 5, or is within a range having a lower limit and an upper limit selected from these values. The plan shape area, A.sub.p, as measured in a plane normal to the axis connecting the plan shape centroid and the ball centroid, is preferably from 6.010.sup.4 in.sup.2 to 0.0350 in.sup.2.
[0023] In a particular embodiment, the dimple pattern of the present invention includes a group of at least three star shaped dimples arranged within relatively close proximity to each other, and preferably in a hexagonal manner, wherein, within the group of relatively closely spaced star shaped dimples, the centroid of at least one star shaped dimple does not lie in the same plane as two other star shaped dimples. For example,
of the encompassing diameter, D1, to distance .sub.1 is preferably 0.75 or 0.90 or 1.00 or 1.25, or is within a range having a lower limit and an upper limit selected from these values. The ratio,
of the encompassing diameter, D1, to distance .sub.2 is preferably 0.75 or 0.90 or 1.00 or 1.25, or is within a range having a lower limit and an upper imit selected from these values. The ratio,
of the encompassing diameter, D1, to distance .sub.3 is preferably 0.90 or 1.10 or 1.20 or 1.40, or is within a range having a lower limit and an upper limit selected from these values. Preferably, the difference between .sub.1 and .sub.2 is from 0 to 0.005 inches.
[0024] The profile of star shaped dimples of the present invention is preferably selected from arcuate (i.e., spherical), catenary, flat bottom, and constant depth profiles. An illustrative example of a star shaped dimple of the present invention having an arcuate dimple profile is shown in
[0025] An illustrative example of a star shaped dimple of the present invention having a constant depth dimple profile is shown in
[0026] An illustrative example of a star shaped dimple of the present invention having a flat bottom dimple profile is shown in
[0027] For purposes of the present disclosure, edge angle measurements are determined on finished golf balls. Generally, it may be difficult to measure an edge angle due to the indistinct nature of the boundary dividing the dimple from the ball's undisturbed land surface. Due to the effect of coatings on the golf ball surface and/or the dimple design itself, the junction between the land surface and the dimple is typically not a sharp corner and is therefore indistinct. This can make the measurement of properties such as edge angle (.sub.EDGE) and dimple diameter, somewhat ambiguous. To resolve this problem, edge angle (.sub.EDGE) on a finished golf ball is measured as follows, in reference to
Grooves
[0028] Dimple patterns of the present invention include grooves, preferably resembling stripes on the American flag. The profile of grooves of the present invention is preferably selected from arcuate, flat bottom, and constant depth profiles. Suitable profile shapes for grooves of the present invention include those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 9,707,451, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference. Preferably, the depth of the grooves is from 0.001 inches to 0.020 inches, as measured along a ball radius from the phantom surface of the ball to the deepest point of the groove. Preferably, the width of the grooves is from 0.05 inches to 0.35 inches. The width of a single groove can be constant along the length of the groove, or the width of a single groove can vary by up to 0.15 inches along the length of the groove. The plan shape of the grooves of the present invention can be defined by a straight line or a curved path. In a particular embodiment, each groove is separated by land area that is about the same width as, i.e., within 25% of, the width of the grooves adjacent to it.
[0029] In a particular embodiment, at least one groove terminates at the parting line of the golf ball at both ends of the groove.
[0030] Each groove has two long edges that meet the fret surface of the golf ball. In a particular embodiment, the maximum groove length on the ball, as measured by the groove edge with the longest length, is 2.00 inches or greater.
Non-limiting Illustrative Dimple Patterns
[0031] In one embodiment, the outer surface of the ball is divided by a plane that passes through the geometric center of the golf ball and divides the outer surface into a first hemisphere and a second hemisphere, wherein the first hemisphere has an arrangement of star shaped dimples and/or grooves, the second hemisphere has an arrangement of star shaped dimples and/or grooves, and the arrangement of star shaped dimples and/or grooves on the first hemisphere is different from that on the second hemisphere.
[0032] In a particular aspect of this embodiment, the first hemisphere comprises star shaped dimples in an amount of at least 40, or from 40 to 60. In a more particular aspect of this embodiment, the first hemisphere comprises 50 star shaped dimples. The first hemisphere optionally includes one or more dimples having a conventional plan shape, e.g., a circular plan shape, in addition to the star shaped dimples.
[0033] In another particular aspect of this embodiment, the second hemisphere comprises grooves in an amount of at least 5, or from 5 to 10. In a more particular aspect of this embodiment, the second hemisphere comprises 6 grooves. The second hemisphere optionally includes one or more dimples having a conventional plan shape, e.g., a circular plan shape, in addition to the grooves.
[0034] Referring now to
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 First Second Max Min Edge Edge Depth Width Width Length Length Groove Profile Shape (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) 1 constant depth 0.012 0.260 0.123 1.69 2.10 2 constant depth 0.012 0.156 0.125 2.36 2.54 3 constant depth 0.012 0.133 0.127 2.65 2.69 4 constant depth 0.012 0.134 0.129 2.68 2.60 5 constant depth 0.012 0.205 0.122 2.44 2.18 6 constant depth 0.012 0.240 0.145 1.81 1.36
[0035] In another embodiment, the outer surface of the ball is divided by a plane that passes through the geometric center of the golf ball and divides the outer surface into a first hemisphere and a second hemisphere, wherein the first hemisphere has an arrangement of star shaped dimples and grooves, and the second hemisphere has an arrangement of dimples and grooves that is substantially identical to the arrangement of the first hemisphere.
[0036] In a particular aspect of this embodiment, each hemisphere comprises star shaped dimples in an amount of at least 40, or from 40 to 60. In a more particular aspect of this embodiment, each hemisphere comprises 50 star shaped dimples.
[0037] Each hemisphere optionally includes one or more dimples having a conventional plan shape, e.g., a circular plan shape, in addition to the star shaped dimples. In a particular aspect of this embodiment, each hemisphere comprises at least 25, or at least 50, or at least 60, dimples having a conventional, e.g., circular, plan shape.
[0038] In another particular aspect of this embodiment, each hemisphere comprises grooves in an amount of at least 5, or from 5 to 10. In a more particular aspect of this embodiment, each hemisphere comprises 6 grooves.
[0039] Referring now to
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 First Second Max Min Edge Edge Depth Width Width Length Length Groove Profile Shape (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) 1 constant depth 0.010 0.078 0.075 1.40 1.47 2 constant depth 0.010 0.078 0.076 1.52 1.56 3 constant depth 0.010 0.078 0.076 1.59 1.61 4 constant depth 0.010 0.078 0.076 2.69 2.66 5 constant depth 0.010 0.078 0.076 2.62 2.55 6 constant depth 0.010 0.078 0.076 2.46 2.36
[0040] Golf balls of the present invention may have a flat parting line or a non-flat parting line.
[0041] Golf ball dimple patterns of the present invention may include conventional dimples, including, but not limited to, spherical dimples, catenary dimples, and the like, in addition to stellated polygon shaped dimples.
[0042] When numerical lower limits and numerical upper limits are set forth herein, it is contemplated that any combination of these values may be used.
[0043] All patents, publications, test procedures, and other references cited herein, including priority documents, are fully incorporated by reference to the extent such disclosure is not inconsistent with this invention and for all jurisdictions in which such incorporation is permitted.
[0044] While the illustrative embodiments of the invention have been described with particularity, it will be understood that various other modifications will be apparent to and can be readily made by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the scope of the claims appended hereto be limited to the examples and descriptions set forth herein, but rather that the claims be construed as encompassing all of the features of patentable novelty which reside in the present invention, including all features which would be treated as equivalents thereof by those of ordinary skill in the art to which the invention pertains.