序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 발광장치와 발광장치수납홈을 구비한 비치볼 KR1020120088681 2012-08-14 KR101280236B1 2013-07-05 원명희
PURPOSE: A beach ball equipped with a light-emitting device and a light-emitting-device storing groove are provided to play outside at night with a ball as the light emitting device is installable on the light-emitting-device groove formed in the beach ball after playing with a ball injecting the air into the beach ball during daytime. CONSTITUTION: A beach ball equipped with a light-emitting device (100) and a light-emitting-device storing groove comprises a light source in which an air inlet (11) is formed and which is formed attaching an LED onto each PCB substrate to enable playing with the ball at night; a power (120) composed of a mercury cell in a subminiature 3V; and two lines of wire (130) which is attached on the bottom of the PCB substrate and which supplies electricity from the power to the light source. The wire comprises a power connecting section formed being narrowly bent to inside to accommodate the power as the central section of the wire; and a wire supporting section which is formed to contact the inner wall of a light-emitting-device storing groove main body (230) spreading both ends of the wire (130) to outside.
162 압력 완화 및 표시 능력을 구비한 자급식 팽창 장치를갖는 운동용 공 KR1020057000183 2003-12-22 KR1020050083595A 2005-08-26 숌버그케네쓰; 라리버티로널드피.; 케네디토마스제이.3세
An inflatable sport ball (10), such as a basketball, a football, a soccer ball, a volleyball or a playground ball, is provided with a self-contained inflation mechanism, or multiple self- contained inflation mechanisms, for inflating or adding pressure to the ball. The mechanism is a pump (5a, 5b, 5c) which is retained inside of the ball and which is operable from outside of the ball to pump ambient air into the ball. The pump additionally contains an integral pressure relief device to selectively relieve the pressure of the ball. Instead or in addition to the pressure relief device, the pump optionally contains a pressure-indicating device (72) to determine the relative pressure of the ball.
163 내장식 스포츠 볼 팽창기구 KR1020027017077 2001-06-13 KR1020030046340A 2003-06-12 투헤이,다니엘; 피니,브라이언; 스탈,조셉이.; 아문센,네일티.; 포크,루이스에프Ⅲ; 샤크트너,조셉제이.; 숑버그,케네스브이.; 스티클러,조지디.; 테라짜노,리처드에프.; 리트셔,에릭케이.; 하비,앤드류씨.; 테일러,말콤이.; 드베커,피터엠.; 사이크스,로버트씨.; 킨,찰스
농구공, 풋볼공, 축구공, 배부공 또는 놀이용 공과 같은 팽창식 스포츠 볼(10)은 팽창 또는 공에 압력을 더하기 위한 내장식 팽창 기구를 갖고 있다. 이 기구는 내장식이며 손으로 조작 가능한 펌핑 챔버를 가지고 있는데 이 챔버는 볼의 내부에 있고 챔버를 압축하고 공으로 대기를 펌프질하기 위해 공의 외부에서 설치할 수 있다.
164 자체 팽창장치를 갖춘 스포츠용 공 KR1020027017076 2001-06-13 KR1020030046339A 2003-06-12 투헤이,다니엘; 피니,브라이언; 스탈,조셉이.; 테라짜노,리처드에프.; 리트셔,에릭케이.; 하비,앤드류씨.; 테일러,말콤이.; 사이크스,로버트씨.
농구공, 축구공, 배구공, 및 플레이 그라운드 공, 풋볼 공 같은 종래의 팽창용 스포츠용 공은 공에 압력을 더 추가시키거나 팽창시키기 위한 자체 팽창장치가 구비되었다. 팽창장치는 공의 내부에 있는 용기(22)인데, 용기는 공의 외부에서 작동할 수 있는 밸브장치 같은 것에 의해 용기로부터 용기를 둘러쌓고 있는 공의 내부로 방출될 수 있는 고압가스를 포함한다.
165 SPORT BALL BLADDER WITH A POCKET EP14726231.5 2014-03-13 EP2948223B1 2018-11-28 BERGGREN, Scott, R.
A sport ball may include a casing, a bladder, and a component. The casing forms at least a portion of an exterior surface of the ball, and the bladder is located within the casing. The bladder includes a pocket that projects toward a center of the sport ball, and the pocket defines a cavity. The component, which may be an electronic device or a counterweight, is located within the pocket. In some configurations, the bladder may include a valve that is located on an opposite side of the bladder from the pocket and component.
166 SEWN BALL AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF EP16171436.5 2016-05-25 EP3219367B1 2018-07-04 LU, Yadong
A sewn ball includes an inner tube and a housing (4). The inner tube includes a tube body (1), a yarn layer (2) and a rubber layer (3), wherein the yarn layer is attached to an external surface of the tube body, the rubber layer is attached to an external surface of the yarn layer and is then vulcanized, in such a manner that a rubber raw material of the rubber layer permeates through yarn gaps of the yarn layer, so as to integrate the tube body, the yarn layer with the rubber layer. The housing (4) wraps around and is attached to the inner tube (1). The sewn ball provided by the present invention has excellent bouncing ability, high strength, good durability, small circumferential error, and excellent balance and flight stability.
167 SPORT BALL BLADDER WITH A POCKET EP14726231.5 2014-03-13 EP2948223A2 2015-12-02 BERGGREN, Scott, R.
A sport ball may include a casing, a bladder, and a component. The casing forms at least a portion of an exterior surface of the ball, and the bladder is located within the casing. The bladder includes a pocket that projects toward a center of the sport ball, and the pocket defines a cavity. The component, which may be an electronic device or a counterweight, is located within the pocket. In some configurations, the bladder may include a valve that is located on an opposite side of the bladder from the pocket and component.
168 BALL HAVING INFORMATION DISPLAY FUNCTION EP13837512 2013-09-10 EP2896437A4 2015-08-19 AHN TAE HOON
169 BALL HAVING INFORMATION DISPLAY FUNCTION EP13837512.6 2013-09-10 EP2896437A2 2015-07-22 Ahn, Tae Hoon

The present invention relates to a ball having an information display function. The ball having an information display function according to the present invention includes a sensor unit which measures motion information of the ball which is moved by a force applied to the ball, a display unit which outputs the motion information outward from the ball, and a power supply unit which has a storage battery and supplies power to the sensor unit and the display unit.

170 Bladder for a ball EP09174326.0 2009-10-28 EP2189193A1 2010-05-26 Steidle, Volker Peter

The invention relates to a bladder for an inflatable ball, in particular a soccer ball, having an electrical wiring 60 wherein the wiring 60 is at least partially arranged along abladder wall 50.

171 SPORT BALL WITH SELF-CONTAINED INFLATION MECHANISM HAVING PRESSURE RELIEF CAPABILITY EP03808533 2003-12-22 EP1581311A4 2009-12-16 SCHOMBURG KENNETH; LALIBERTY RONALD P; KENNEDY THOMAS J III
172 BALL FOR BALL GAME AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME EP02786161.6 2002-12-20 EP1578504B1 2009-10-21 TANIGUCHI, Harufusa; c/o MOLTEN CORPORATION; SHISHIDO, Hideomi; c/o MOLTEN CORPORATION; DOI, Shigeo; c/o MOLTEN CORPORATION; OKIMURA, Yoshihisa; c/o MOLTEN CORPORATION
173 SPORT BALL WITH SELF-CONTAINED INFLATION MECHANISM HAVING PRESSURE RELIEF CAPABILITY EP03808533.8 2003-12-22 EP1581311A2 2005-10-05 SCHOMBURG, Kenneth; LALIBERTY, Ronald, P.; KENNEDY, Thomas, J., III
An inflatable sport ball (10), such as a basketball, a football, a soccer ball, a volleyball or a playground ball, is provided with a self-contained inflation mechanism, or multiple self-contained inflation mechanisms, for inflating or adding pressure to the ball. The mechanism is a pump (5a, 5b, 5c) which is retained inside of the ball and which is operable from outside of the ball to pump ambient air into the ball. The pump additionally contains an integral pressure relief device to selectively relieve the pressure of the ball. Instead or in addition to the pressure relief device, the pump optionally contains a pressure-indicating device (72) to determine the relative pressure of the ball.
174 SELF CONTAINED SPORT BALL INFLATION MECHANISM EP01946312 2001-06-13 EP1289607A4 2004-11-17 TOUHEY DANIEL P; FEENEY BRIAN P; STAHL JOSEPH E; AMUNDSEN NEIL T; POLK LOUIS F III; SCHACHTNER JOSEPH J; SCHOMBURG KENNETH V; STICKLER GEORGE D; TERRAZZANO RICHARD F; LITSCHER ERIC K; HARVEY ANDREW C; TAYLOR MALCOLM E; DE BAKKER PETER M; SYKES ROBERT C; KEANE CHARLES
An inflatable sport ball (10), such as a basketball, a football, a soccer ball, a volley ball or a playground ball, is provided with a self-contained inflation mechanism for inflating or more likely adding pressure to the ball. The mechanism is a self-contained, manually operable pumping chamber which is inside of the ball and which is operable from outside of the ball to compress the chamber and pump ambient air into the ball.
175 METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A SPORT BALL EP01997015.1 2001-11-14 EP1339464A1 2003-09-03 FEENEY, Brian, P.; STAHL, Joseph, E.; TERRAZZANO, Richard, F.; LITSCHER, Eric, K.; HARVEY, Andrew, C.; TAYLOR, Malcom, E.; DE BAKKER, Peter, M.; SYKES, Robert, C.; KEANE, Charles
A method of manufacturing a sport ball (10) includes providing a fluid impervious bladder (12), providing apparatus for penetrating the bladder and including apparatus for receiving an object in sealing engagement, providing a plug (25) dimensioned and configured to engage in sealing relationship the apparatus for receiving in sealing engagement, inserting the plug into the apparatus for receiving, inflating the bladder, and forming additional layers (14, 16) of material on the bladder that is part of a complete sport ball. Thereafter, the method includes providing a self-contained inflation mechanism (82) dimensioned and configured to be disposed within the envelope of the sport ball and dimensioned and configured to engage the apparatus for receiving, removing the plug from the apparatus for receiving, and placing the inflation mechanism into the apparatus for receiving.
176 SELF CONTAINED SPORT BALL INFLATION MECHANISM EP01944463.7 2001-06-13 EP1289606A1 2003-03-12 TOUHEY, Daniel, P.; FEENEY, Brian; STAHL, Joseph, E.; TERRAZZANO, Richard, F.; LITSCHER, Eric, K.; HARVEY, Andrew, C.; TAYLOR, Malcolm, E.; SYKES, Robert, C.
An inflatable sport ball (10), such as a basketball, a football, a soccer ball, a volley ball or a playground ball, is provided with self-contained inflation means for inflating or more likely adding pressure to the ball. The inflation means is a vessel (22) inside of the ball containing a high pressure gas which may be bled from the vessel into the interior of the ball surrounding the vessel such as by valve means operable from the outside of the ball.
177 SELF-CONTAINED SPORT BALL INFLATION MECHANISM EP00978549.4 2000-11-10 EP1244500A1 2002-10-02 TOUHEY, Daniel, P.; FEENEY, Brian, P.; STAHL, Joseph, E.; AMUNDSEN, Neil, T.; POLK, Louis, F., III; SCHACHTNER, Joseph, J.; SCHOMBURG, Kenneth, V.; STICKLER, George, D.; TERRAZZANO, Richard; LITSCHER, Eric, K.; HARVEY, Andrew, C.; TAYLOR, Malcom, E.; DE BAKKER, Peter, M.; SYKES, Robert, C.; KEANE, Charles
An inflatable sport ball, such as a basketball, a football, a soccer ball, a volley ball or a playground ball, is provided with a self-contained inflation mechanism for inflating or more likely adding pressure to the ball. The mechanism is a pump which is inside of the ball and which is operable from outside of the ball to pump ambient air into the ball.
178 PUMP BALL PUMP EP93908532 1993-03-19 EP0589021A4 1994-08-24 COTTER JAMES EMERSON; WEISS JOHN STARR
An inflatable throw toy (10) comprises a flexible wall (12) defining an enclosure adapted to be thrown when inflated. A manually operated pump (14) is fixed to the flexible wall (12). The pump comprises a flexible resilient pump wall defining a closed pump chamber. The pump wall includes an actuator surface (23) having an inlet hole (25) therethrough, the inlet hole communicating with the closed pump chamber. The actuator surface is exposed to an exterior of the flexible wall and is surrounded by the flexible wall. The pump includes a one-way outlet valve (30) in the pump wall at a location spaced from the inlet hole (25) and communicating with an interior of the enclosure whereby pressing the actuator surface (23) while covering the inlet hole (25) causes the pumping chamber to contract, discharging air from the pumping chamber through the one way valve (30) into the flexible wall for inflating the toy. The toy includes a deflation valve (16) on the flexible wall (12) including release holes (34) covered by a movable resilient disk (36).
179 Inflatable play ball EP89305948.5 1989-06-13 EP0347160B1 1993-05-19 Spector, Donald
180 Inflatable play ball EP89305948.5 1989-06-13 EP0347160A1 1989-12-20 Spector, Donald

A child's play ball constituted by an outer casing (10) and an inner inflatable bladder (11). The outer casing (10) is formed by contoured segments (10A, 10B, 10C) of high strength, non-stretchable fabric material stitched together to define, when the casing is fully expanded, a play ball of the desired shape and size, such as a football or soccer ball. The inner bladder (11) is a conventional rubber balloon whose stem (14) initially projects through an opening in the casing which is provided with a closure (13). The stem (14), after the balloon is inflated with air so that it conforms to the casing (10), is then tied to retain the air, the tied stem (14) being concealed within the casing (10) by the closure (15). The maximum safe diameter of the inflated balloon which is well below the diameter at which the balloon is close to its bursting point, is approximately equal to the maximum dimension of the expanded casing whereby the encased balloon has excep­tional strength and the play ball may be subjected to rough handling.

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