序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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241 | SOFT COATING FOR A GOLF BALL | EP12825696 | 2012-08-20 | EP2747848A4 | 2015-08-12 | KENNEDY THOMAS J; ISHII HIDEYUKI; ICHIKAWA YASUSHI; MOLINARI ARTHUR; YONTZ NICHOLAS; TUTMARK BRADLEY C |
242 | Golf ball and method for producing the same | EP14200445.6 | 2014-12-29 | EP2889059A1 | 2015-07-01 | Sajima, Takahiro; Mimura, Kohei |
A golf ball that enhances flight performance is provided. A golf ball according to the present invention includes a spherical core, at least one cover member that covers the core, and a coating layer that covers the cover member configuring the outermost layer. A plurality of dimples are formed in the cover member configuring the outermost layer. Roughness is formed on a surface of the coating layer such that a relationship between a drag coefficient CD1 and a lift coefficient CL1 when a golf ball is hit with a Reynolds number of 1.77×105 and a spin amount of 2280 rpm satisfies CD1×CL1<0.0370. |
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243 | Golf ball and method for producing the same | EP14200444.9 | 2014-12-29 | EP2889058A2 | 2015-07-01 | Sajima, Takahiro; Mimura, Kohei |
A golf ball that enhances flight performance is provided. A golf ball according to the present invention includes a spherical core, at least one cover member that covers the core, and a coating layer that covers the cover member configuring the outermost layer. A plurality of dimples are formed in the cover member configuring the outermost layer. The thickness of the coating layer is 5.0 µm or more. Roughness is formed on the surface of the coating layer after coating the cover member configuring the outermost layer. The maximum height Rz and the arithmetic average roughness Ra of the surface of the coating layer satisfy the relationship Rz≥Ra×6.0. |
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244 | GOLF BALL WITH INTERLOCKING LAYERS AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME | EP13798032.2 | 2013-05-30 | EP2854961A1 | 2015-04-08 | MAXWELL, Kerby, LaVar |
A golf ball with interlocking layers is disclosed. The interlocking layers are generally provided to inhibit slippage of the adjacent layers, particularly between incompatible materials that are difficult to adhere together. Thus, the interlocking layers inhibit the development of dead spots within the ball, which occurs when the layers delaminate. A method of making a golf ball with interlocking layers using a dual molding process is also disclosed. | ||||||
245 | GOLF BALL WITH CORE MATERIAL CONTAINING RUBBER AND POLYURETHANE | EP13791056.8 | 2013-05-15 | EP2849859A1 | 2015-03-25 | KENNEDY, III, Thomas, J.; ICHIKAWA, Yasushi |
A golf ball has a core, core center, or core layer containing a thermoset elastomer and a polyurethane prepared by combining a thermosetting elastomer and an isocyanate-functional polyurethane, which may be an elastomeric polyurethane, then curing the thermosetting elastomer. | ||||||
246 | SPORT BALLS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SPORT BALLS | EP13724034.7 | 2013-03-28 | EP2830725A1 | 2015-02-04 | BERGGREN, Scott, R.; JOHNSON, Scott, W..; WHITE, Vincent, F. |
A sport ball may include a casing that forms an exterior surface of the sport ball. The casing may incorporate a plurality of joined panels, including a closure panel. In addition, the ball may include a backing layer located radially inward of the closure panel, the backing layer extending beyond a peripheral boundary of the closure panel and at least partially overlapping with one or more panels adjacent to the closure panel. The backing layer may also include an opening located radially inward of the closure panel, the opening being smaller than the surface area of the closure panel. Also, the ball may include a bladder located radially inward of the backing layer, the bladder including a valve for introducing fluid into the ball, the valve extending through the opening and through the closure panel. | ||||||
247 | Exercise device | EP14168045.4 | 2014-05-13 | EP2803389A1 | 2014-11-19 | Jones, Dylan |
A exercise device, for example, and exercise ball device. The exercise device includes a frame and at least one panel or multiple panels. |
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248 | GOLF BALL HAVING AN AERODYNAMIC COATING INCLUDING MICRO SURFACE ROUGHNESS | EP12737686.1 | 2012-07-13 | EP2731685A1 | 2014-05-21 | FITCHETT, Derek A.; ANDERL, Johannes |
Golf balls include: (a) a golf ball body having a first set of construction specifications and a first dimple pattern (18) formed on an outer surface of the golf ball body; and (b) a coating (20) applied to the outer surface of the golf ball body to thereby produce a coated golf ball body having an exterior surface. At least one of the outer surface of the golf ball body and the coating includes a plurality of surface roughening particles (22) to provide increased micro surface roughness as compared to golf balls having the same set of construction specifications and the same dimple pattern but without the micro surface roughening particles. The micro surface roughening affects the aerodynamic properties of the ball. | ||||||
249 | SPORT BALL CASING AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE CASING | EP12748284.2 | 2012-06-22 | EP2726163A1 | 2014-05-07 | BERGGREN, Scott, R.; JOHNSON, Scott, W.; WHITE, Vincent, F.; CHAVEZ, Eleazar, C. |
A sport ball may include a casing and a bladder. The casing includes a plurality of panels having edge areas joined to each other with bonds, and the edge areas project toward an exterior of the ball. The bladder is located within the casing. In another aspect, the casing includes a first panel and a second panel that each have an exterior surface facing outward and an opposite interior surface facing inward. The interior surface of the first panel is bonded to the interior surface of the second panel to form a seam that joins the first panel and the second panel together. A method of manufacturing the casing may include forming thermal bonds between the panels. | ||||||
250 | SPORT BALL CASING WITH THERMOPLASTIC REINFORCING MATERIAL | EP12746148.1 | 2012-06-21 | EP2726162A2 | 2014-05-07 | CHANG, Chih-Chi; SHEN, Yi-Jung; BERGGREN, Scott, R. |
A sport ball may have a plurality of panels that are joined at seams to form a casing. The panels may include a thermoplastic polymer material applied to an interior side of the panels, and the thermoplastic polymer material may be heat-activated to extend across the seams. The ball may further include a bladder within the casing and an intermediate layer located between the casing and the bladder. The thermoplastic polymer material may also be heat-activated to bond with the intermediate layer or casing. | ||||||
251 | ELECTRONIC COMPONENT ENCLOSURE FOR AN INFLATED OBJECT | EP11824001 | 2011-09-06 | EP2613852A4 | 2014-05-07 | CROWLEY MICHAEL J; MAZIARZ MICHAEL; KING KEVIN |
252 | Verfahren zum Herstellen von Kunststoffbällen sowie Kunststoffball | EP13188149.2 | 2013-10-10 | EP2722160A1 | 2014-04-23 | John, Susanne |
Verfahren zum Herstellen von Kunststoffbällen, wobei das Verfahren folgende Schritte umfasst: Herstellung eines Arbeitsgemisches, welches mindestens einen Kunststoff umfasst; Versetzen des Arbeitsgemisches mit Pigmenten, welche einen Glanzeffekt aufweisen; Formen eines Halbzeugs 16 aus dem Arbeitsgemisch; Aufbringen von Farbe auf Bereiche 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 des Halbzeugs 16; wobei das Verfahren dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass in mindestens einem Bereich 28, 32, 36 des Halbzeugs ausschließlich mindestens eine nicht-deckende Farbe aufgebracht wird. |
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253 | BALLON, NOTAMMENT POUR LA PRATIQUE DU BASKET-BALL, ET PROCEDE DE FABRICATION CORRESPONDANT | EP11741646.1 | 2011-07-08 | EP2714210A1 | 2014-04-09 | BAILLON, Thomas; WANG, Ming-Chih |
The invention relates to a ball, particularly for basketball practice, and to the method for manufacturing same. The ball includes an inflatable bladder (1) covered with one or more flexible elongate elements (2) wound around the surface of the bladder. The ball also includes an outer covering comprising at least two outer panels (3) separated by at least one strip (4) of elastomeric material. The outer panels and the strip(s) are placed directly onto the wound flexible elongate element(s). The manufacture method particularly involves covering the inflatable bladder with the flexible elongate element(s) wound on the surface of the bladder, and placing the outer covering, including the outer panels separated by the strip(s) of elastomeric material. The placement of the outer covering is achieved by placing the outer panels and the strip(s) directly onto the wound flexible elongate element(s). Thus, the ball is less rigid and lighter, enabling users, such as children, to feel less pain when catching the ball with the hands, and to shoot the ball more easily and farther. | ||||||
254 | Sports ball | EP07017997.3 | 2007-09-13 | EP1932568B1 | 2014-03-26 | Tsung, Ming Ou |
255 | SPORT BALL WITH AN INFLATION-RETENTION BLADDER | EP12728859.5 | 2012-05-02 | EP2704803A1 | 2014-03-12 | BERGGREN, Scott, R.; MCNAMEE, Mark; JOHNSON, Scott, W.; FLISS, Eric, L. |
A sport ball may include a casing, a bladder, and a valve. The casing forms at least a portion of an exterior surface of the ball. The bladder is located within the casing for enclosing a pressurized fluid, and the bladder may be formed from a material that includes a first layer of thermoplastic polymer material and a second layer of a barrier material. The valve is for introducing the fluid to the bladder, and the valve is secured to the bladder and accessible from an exterior of the casing. A tie layer may be located between the flange and a surface of the bladder to join the flange to the bladder. | ||||||
256 | Golf ball having an aerodynamic coating | EP10172697.4 | 2010-08-12 | EP2314359B1 | 2013-10-02 | Fitchett, Derek |
257 | Sporting article and method of making the same | EP09007337.0 | 2009-06-03 | EP2193908A3 | 2013-05-08 | Lin, Keng-Hsien |
A method of making a sporting article includes: providing a plurality of sheet segments (41) each of which is made of a multi-layered material that includes a thermoplastic foamed layer (412), and a thermoplastic non-foamed layer (411) laminated on the foamed layer (412), each of the sheet segments (41) having at least one connection end (410); and assembling the sheet segments (41) to form the sporting article by heat-sealing the connection ends (410) of the sheet segments (41), thereby forming heat-sealed seams (42) in the sporting article. |
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258 | Kit and method for customization and recycling of golf balls | EP11176218.3 | 2011-08-02 | EP2415503B1 | 2013-04-03 | Lin, Che-Ching; Liu, Chen-Tai; Ishii, Hideyuki; Cheng, Chia-Chyi |
259 | GOLF BALL HAVING MOISTURE RESISTANT ADHESIVE LAYER | EP11708655.3 | 2011-03-07 | EP2544777A1 | 2013-01-16 | TUTMARK, Bradley C. |
A golf ball has an adhesive layer comprising hydrophobic thermoplastic polyurethane. The adhesive layer provides a moisture barrier. The adhesive layer may be between layers of the core or cover, or between intermediate layers, or between the core and cover, the core and intermediate layers, and the cover layer and intermediate layer. | ||||||
260 | A GOLF BALL-FORMING COMPOSITION, GOLF BALLS PREPARED FROM THE COMPOSITION AND THE PROCESS FOR PREPARING THEREOF | EP08800940.2 | 2008-09-22 | EP2226356B1 | 2013-01-09 | MO, Xiongxun |
A golf ball-forming composition, golf balls prepared from the composition and the process for preparing thereof. The golf ball-forming composition is composed of the following ingredients: polyvinyl alcohol resin 5-80 wt%, filler 0-90 wt%, natural polymer material 0-60wt%, and plasticizer 5-50 wt%. The filler is fillers conventionally used by the person skilled in the art; the natural polymer material is fibrous substance or polysaccharide based substance; and the plasticizer is substances conventionally used by the person skilled in the art. The golf ball-forming composition is water soluble and biodegradable. The water soluble and biodegradable golf ball has a hollow inside, and the surface of the ball is disposed with at least one through hole communicating with the hollow. When the golf ball is hit into water, water will enter the hollow via the through hole, thereby increasing the contact area between water and the ball and accelerating the dissolution of the ball, so that the ball may be completely biodegraded in the environment eventually. |