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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN ECOLOGICAL BALL MADE OF A VEGETABLE LAMINATE FOR THE PRACTICE OF SPORTS, ABD SAID BALL PRODUCED BY SEWING, GLUEING/STAMPING OR SEWING/STAMPING EP10818171.0 2010-09-20 EP2484513A1 2012-08-08 RODRIGUES, Jaime Marques

The present invention is directed to a method for manufacturing balls made of a vegetable laminate by sewing, sewing/stamping or glueing/stamping for the practice of sports. For producing the ball, the lined vegetable laminate (7), together with the bi-polymer air chamber (4), is subjected to a process comprising the steps of assembling (23), sewing (24), glueing (25) or compression molding (26). The vegetable laminate (2) is obtained by formulating/dyeing (14) the polyisoprene (8), spreading (15) same on the natural substrate (16) or recycled substrate (17), and vulcanizing (18), so as to produce the lined vegetable laminate (7) with a lining (9) made of polyisoprene (8) with natural filaments (10) or recycled filaments (11), impregnating (12) and final vulcanizing (13). The chamber (4) is obtained through the formulation (19) and a first immersion (20) in a polyisoprene polymer (8), a second immersion in 2-methyl-butadiene-1,3 polymer (21), vulcanization (18), and finally the valve (22) is glued. An ecological vegetable ball (1) for the practice of sports is thus obtained, comprising a vegetable laminate (2) that surrounds same and coats the lining (3), and the bi-polymer air chamber (4) comprising a first layer (5) and a second layer (6) disposed inside same.

202 GYMNASTIC TOOL, APPARATUS AND METHOD TO CARRY OUT IT EP10737890.3 2010-07-27 EP2459283A1 2012-06-06 MONTANARI, Giovanni
Gymnastic tool (1) comprising at least an inner cavity at least two impermeable external walls (2, 3)concave shaped and provided with respective edges (4,5) mutually fixed by means of connecting means (6).
203 Golf ball with changeable dimples EP11187258.6 2011-10-31 EP2446939A1 2012-05-02 Oldknow, Andrew G.V.

This disclosure provides a golf ball (400) that is configured to be capable of changing its dimple (102) depth. Changing the dimple depth of at least one of the plurality of dimples affects the aerodynamic properties of the golf ball, such that the play characteristics of the golf ball can be customized. The golf ball may be changed from a first configuration (412) having deeper dimples to a second configuration (414) having shallower dimples. Also provided is a method of customizing a golf ball, the method including the steps of possessing a golf ball that is in accordance with this disclosure and then inducing a mutable portion of the golf ball's cover layer to change the dimple depth.

204 EXERCISE MACHINE WITH STATIONARY BICYCLE AND INFLATABLE SEAT EP10778029.8 2010-03-17 EP2432568A1 2012-03-28 HUBER, Aaron, D.; HUBER, Richard, A.
An exercise machine includes a frame with foot pedals mounted thereon and a seat having an inflatable bladder whereby the user may undertake a cardiovascular workout and a core workout of abdominal and back muscles. A sensor may be used to sense the degree of compression of the inflatable bladder when a person sits on the inflatable seat whereby the internal pressure of the bladder may be adjusted accordingly. The frame may have two sections which are detachable so that one of the sections and the inflatable seat serve as a seating assembly when detached.
205 Sports ball EP11169996.3 2011-06-15 EP2397196A2 2011-12-21 Fujikura, Takashi; Kobayashi, Osamu; Matsuno, Shuzo

There is provided a sports ball capable of relieving the pain of the hands suffered from impact on the ball and having a soft feel and high flexibility. The sports ball comprises a spherical hollow rubber bladder (2) inflated with air injected into it, a fabric tape reinforcement layer (3) formed by winding a narrow adhesive-impregnated fabric tape (7) around a central spherical portion (6) of the rubber bladder about each of three axes of the rubber bladder with the exception of opposite spherical end portions (5) of the rubber bladder, whereby the fabric tape reinforcement layer is formed as orthogonal lap windings of the fabric tape over substantially all of the spherical surface of the rubber bladder, to provide a fabric tape wound ball core, and surface panels (4) adhered with adhesive to the fabric tape reinforcement layer on the rubber bladder, after vulcanization and forming of the fabric tape wound ball core.

206 BASKETBALL TRAINING AID EP09815265.5 2009-09-18 EP2334386A2 2011-06-22 Garner, Tracy A.
A basketball training aid comprising an axle component and a ball component mounted on the axle component so that the rectilinear axis of the axle component is substantially coincident with a diametric axis of the ball component and so as to be rotatable about the axis of the axle component.
207 Balancevorrichtung EP08008540.0 2008-05-06 EP2092964B1 2011-03-02 Obermaier, Toni
208 Youth Oriented Sportsballs EP08165592.0 2008-10-01 EP2055354A3 2010-10-27 Maziarz, Michael W.; Kelly, Brian; Sullivan, Paul M.

Inflatable sportsballs such as volleyballs, soccer balls, basketballs, and footballs are disclosed having various volume/weight, surface area/weight, and or cover layer / carcass thickness ratios. Such sportsballs are particularly suitable for youth.

209 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
210 Vorrichtung und Verfahren zum Messen einer Rotationsfrequenz eines beweglichen Spielgeräts EP06776473.8 2006-07-27 EP1866039B1 2009-01-14 KUENZLER, Udo; ENGLERT, Walter
211 Intraball connection module EP06024550.3 2006-11-27 EP1872834A3 2009-01-07 Estefano, Roberto

The present invention refers to an "INTRABALL CONNECTION MODULE", that is interconnected to an electronic board (2) by the communication means (3), thus allowing data transmission, information exchange and recharging the battery (6) installed in the electronic board (2).

The connection module (1) comprises a connector (4), where a pin is introduced that allows internal access to the electronic board (2).

212 VORRICHTUNG UND VERFAHREN ZUIM MESSEN EINER ROTATIONSFREQUENZ EINES BEWEGLICHEN SPIELGERÄTS EP06776473.8 2006-07-27 EP1866039A1 2007-12-19 KUENZLER, Udo; ENGLERT, Walter
To measure the rotation frequency of a moving toy, an existing radio signal in the form of a broadcast radio signal or mobile radio signal in an open system or a radio signal from an evaluation unit in a closed system is used to obtain (120), using an antenna having a directional characteristic, a time-variant radio antenna received signal which has a low-frequency modulation component whose frequency (122) corresponds to the rotation frequency of the moving toy.
213 METHOD FOR ADHESION OF SURFACE SKIN OF BALL EP02713246 2002-03-28 EP1445004A4 2006-07-19 SHIOTSU ZENJIRO
A method for the adhesion of a surface skin of a ball, wherein an adhesive layer 2 is provided on the surface of a carcass 1, a surface skin 3 is placed on the adhesive layer 2, or an adhesive layer 2 is provided on the back of a surface skin 3 and the surface skin 3 is placed on the carcass 1, and they are adhered with one another by the use of a means using no solvent, the carcass 1 being prepared by providing an adhesive layer 2 on a tube 1a, or by providing a reinforcing layer 4 on the tube 1a and providing the adhesive layer 2 on the reinforcing layer 4. The method, in which adhesion is carried out by the use of no solvent, is environmentally friendly and free from the problems associated with odor or fire due to the use of a solvent, and does not require the time for drying a solvent or a space for the solvent, and also the practice of the method needs no experience.
214 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.
215 BALLS, BALLOONS AND OTHER INFLATABLE OBJECTS FOR GYMNASTIC OR THERAPEUTIC USE EP02780765.0 2002-06-13 EP1409088A1 2004-04-21 DONDE' Steno
Balls, balloons and other inflatable objects made from a plastic material with an improved resistance to tearing, suitable for use in gymnastic activities, for rehabilitation and physiotherapy comprise as stiffening material an inert mineral charge having a granulometry between 0,02 ν and 500 ν, in an amount between 0,50 % and 20 % by weight.
216 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.
217 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.
218 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.
219 A FOOTBALL TEACHING AID EP97945070.0 1997-10-15 EP0946230A1 1999-10-06 Eite, Noel
A football teaching aid comprises a football (20) having a number of differently coloured target areas (21, 22, 23, 24) marked on the surface of the football (20), each indicating an area on the surface of the football (20) to be struck to send the football (20) along an associated flight path. Thus, in practice, a football coach can direct a player to strike the football (20) in one of the coloured target areas (21, 22, 23, 24), which is easily identified by the player, to achieve a desired shot.
220 INFLATABLE FOOTBALLS SUCH AS RUGBY BALLS EP96922987.0 1996-07-05 EP0837719A1 1998-04-29 WEBB, Lawrence, Edward
An ovoid inflatable ball, such as a rugby ball, has an inflatable bladder (10) with an inflation valve assembly (2) in the stitched seam (3) between adjacent cover panels (1a, 1b). The valve (not shown) has an inflation tube (5) upstanding from the base (8) of a channel (7) formed in a flange member (4) which lies over or embraces the valve for inflating the bladder (10). The channel receives the inturned stitched edges of seam (3) and the inflation tube (5) passes through the seam (3) and is permanently accessible. Much improved ballistic properties result from the construction especially as regards kicking.
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