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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341 | 볼링공 세척장치 | KR1019990049765 | 1999-11-10 | KR1020010046132A | 2001-06-05 | 심상배 |
PURPOSE: A bowling ball washing device automatically washes or polishes whole surface of a bowling ball without partial abrasion. CONSTITUTION: A bowling ball washing device comprises a housing(10), multiple cylindrical supporting poles(50), rolling members(70), a first driving device, a second driving device and a frictional contacting device(24). The supporting poles(50) is installed in the housing(10) to rotate around the vertical axis. The rolling members(70) are installed on the upper end of the supporting poles(50) to rotate around horizontal axis to support the lower surface of a bowling ball(B). The first driving device is connected with the rolling members(70) to rotate. The second driving device is connected with the supporting poles(50) and makes each of the supporting poles(50) angularly move together with the rolling members(70) to turn the rotating direction of the bowling ball(B). The frictional contacting device(24) is installed on the housing(10) to frictionally contact with the surface of the bowling ball(B) to wash and polish. | ||||||
342 | Exercise device | EP14168249.2 | 2014-05-14 | EP2803393B1 | 2018-08-15 | Jones, Dylan |
A exercise ball device can include a ball and one or more panels supported by the ball. The ball can be substantially rigid and the at least one panel can be soft or resiliently deformable. The exercise ball can include a belt for guiding and positioning the one or more panels on the ball. | ||||||
343 | SPORTSBALL WITH SCULPTURAL BALL SURFACE | EP17208543.3 | 2017-12-19 | EP3335770A1 | 2018-06-20 | Ou, Tsung Ming |
A sportsball includes a ball body having a valve stem formed thereat, a plurality of cover panels overlappedly coupled on the ball body to form a ball carcass for enclosing the ball body therein, and a sculptural arrangement having a plurality of sculptural bumps integrally formed on an outer panel surface of one of the cover panels that create maximum grip and speed of the sportsball, wherein the sculptural bumps are raised above the outer panel surface of the cover panel without applying a depression force to indent on the outer panel surface of the cover panel. |
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344 | GOLF BALL | EP15181743.4 | 2014-03-24 | EP2974776B1 | 2018-03-21 | KIM, Hyoungchol; ONUKI, Masahide |
A golf ball 2 has, on a surface thereof, a rugged pattern composed of a land 10 and a large number of dimples 8. A process for designing the rugged pattern includes the steps of: (1) arranging a large number of generating points on a surface of a phantom sphere; (2) assuming a large number of Voronoi regions on the surface of the phantom sphere by a Voronoi tessellation based on the large number of generating points; (3) calculating centers of gravity of the Voronoi regions and setting the centers of gravity as new generating points; (4) assuming a large number of new Voronoi regions on the surface of the phantom sphere by a Voronoi tessellation based on a large number of the new generating points; and (5) assigning dimples and a land to the surface of the phantom sphere based on contours of the new Voronoi regions. | ||||||
345 | ELASTICALLY DEFORMABLE ITEM OF SPORTS EQUIPMENT COMPRISING A DEFORMABLE ELECTROMAGNETIC COIL STRUCTURE | EP16180860.5 | 2012-11-27 | EP3112002B1 | 2018-01-17 | Bernhard, Josef; Hartmann, Markus; Eskildsen, Jørn; Bretz, Ingmar |
Embodiments relate to an elastically deformable sports equipment item (100) comprising at least one deformable loop antenna (104) arranged around a curved surface (102; 106;) within the sports equipment item, wherein the at least one deformable loop antenna comprises at least one turn of an elastic electric conductor and has an elongation reserve corresponding to a maximum elastic deformation of the sports equipment item. | ||||||
346 | Process for designing rugged pattern on golf ball surface | EP14161325.7 | 2014-03-24 | EP2783731B1 | 2017-12-20 | Kim, Hyoungchol; Onuki, Masahide |
A golf ball 2 has, on a surface thereof, a rugged pattern composed of a land 10 and a large number of dimples 8. A process for designing the rugged pattern includes the steps of: (1) arranging a large number of generating points on a surface of a phantom sphere; (2) assuming a large number of Voronoi regions on the surface of the phantom sphere by a Voronoi tessellation based on the large number of generating points; (3) calculating centers of gravity of the Voronoi regions and setting the centers of gravity as new generating points; (4) assuming a large number of new Voronoi regions on the surface of the phantom sphere by a Voronoi tessellation based on a large number of the new generating points; and (5) assigning dimples and a land to the surface of the phantom sphere based on contours of the new Voronoi regions. | ||||||
347 | GOLF BALLS INCLUDING HIGHLY NEUTRALIZED POLYMER HAVING A HARDNESS MODIFIER | EP13769313.1 | 2013-03-28 | EP2830721B8 | 2017-11-29 | KENNEDY, Thomas J., III.; TOMITA, Seisuke |
348 | BALL, INSBESONDERE FUSSBALL, UND VERFAHREN ZU SEINER HERSTELLUNG | EP15784569.4 | 2015-10-19 | EP3233222A1 | 2017-10-25 | HARTMANN, Matthias |
The invention relates to a ball (1), in particular a football, which has a ball cover composed of a number of panels (2), wherein the panels (2) are applied directly or indirectly to a support body (3), in particular to a ball bladder, wherein the panels (2) have at least one material layer which consists of plastic or comprises plastic. In order to keep the playing characteristics of the ball as constant as possible across a wide temperature range, the invention proposes that the plastic material of the at least one layer of the panels (2) is expanded thermoplastic polyurethane (E-TPU). The invention further relates to a method for producing such a ball. | ||||||
349 | BALLON, NOTAMMENT POUR LA PRATIQUE DU BASKET-BALL, ET PROCÉDÉ DE FABRICATION CORRESPONDANT | EP11741646.1 | 2011-07-08 | EP2714210B1 | 2017-09-27 | BAILLON, Thomas; WANG, Ming-Chih |
350 | PROCÉDÉ DE FABRICATION DE BOULE DE JEU | EP16206139.4 | 2016-12-22 | EP3184153A1 | 2017-06-28 | SOUVIGNET, Pierre |
Ce procédé de fabrication comprend les étapes d'obtention de deux coquilles (2) hémisphériques, de positionnement des deux coquilles (2) hémisphériques l'une contre l'autre de manière à former la boule (1), et de soudage des deux coquilles (2) hémisphériques. De plus, l'étape de soudage est une étape de soudage laser. Le procédé comprend aussi la formation d'une surépaisseur (19) s'étendant vers l'intérieur de la boule (1). |
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351 | BALL FOR BALL GAMES, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING BALL FOR BALL GAMES | EP16001594.7 | 2016-07-19 | EP3141290A1 | 2017-03-15 | Shishido, Hideomi; Gupta, Vikas; Mahajan, Vinod |
The ball for ball games has a ball body (7) and a spherical shell-shaped outer layer (5) having a plurality of leather panels (4) and disposed on the outside of the ball body (7). The plurality of leather panels (4) each have a main body (11) and an extending portion (12) that is thinner than the main body (11) and extends from a front-side portion of an outer end surface of the main body (11) to configure an outer end surface of the leather panel (4). The extending portions (12) of adjacent leather panels (4) are bonded to each other with an adhesive (17) and stitched together with a stitching thread (13). In the ball for ball games, the extending portion (12) is provided with a reinforcing member (15) for reinforcing an area thereof stitched with the stitching thread (13). |
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352 | GOLF BALL | EP13153252.5 | 2013-01-30 | EP2623165B1 | 2017-03-15 | Tarao, Toshiyuki; Horiuchi, Kuniyasu |
353 | MOLD WITH MIDPLATE AND METHOD OF MOLDING GOLF BALL | EP13768448.6 | 2013-03-29 | EP2830864B1 | 2016-12-28 | ONO, Takahisa; KO, Chin-Shun; KENNEDY, III, Thomas J. |
354 | SPORT BALL WITH INDENTED CASING | EP14827685.0 | 2014-12-24 | EP3089795A1 | 2016-11-09 | BERGGREN, Scott R.; COHEN, Tal; WHITE, Vincent F.; GLAHN, Gary W. |
A sport ball may incorporate a casing that includes a plurality of panels joined at a plurality of seams, at least a first panel of the plurality of panels having (a) a first layer including a polymer material and positioned to form a portion of an exterior surface of the ball, (b) a second layer including a polymer foam material and positioned inward and adjacent to the first layer, and (c) a third layer positioned inward and adjacent to the second layer, the first panel of the casing defining one or more indentations in the exterior surface, the first layer being bonded directly to the third layer at the one or more indentations, wherein the one or more indentations include a first indentation. The first indentation may extend through substantially all of a thickness of the first panel, and the first indentation may have a substantially squared cross-sectional configuration. | ||||||
355 | STIFF CORE GOLF BALL AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME | EP14853951.3 | 2014-10-20 | EP3060318A1 | 2016-08-31 | DUFAUX, Douglas, P.; BLAKELY, Keith, A. |
A golf ball is provided that has a spherical core exhibiting a stiffness from 400 MPa to 200 GPa. The stiffness of the core may be controlled by adjusting the materials of construction and the ratio of the materials. This results in a golf ball that is legal for play and capable of drive distances essentially equivalent to those of currently- available high performance golf balls, but also provides a golf ball that has less hook and slice during play. | ||||||
356 | CONTOURED FLUID-FILLED CHAMBER WITH A TENSILE MEMBER | EP09751231.3 | 2009-05-15 | EP2303054B1 | 2016-08-31 | RAPAPORT, Zvi; DAVISON, Darren, C. |
357 | SPORT BALL WITH INDENTED CASING | EP11808021.7 | 2011-11-30 | EP2646121B1 | 2016-08-03 | BERGGREN, Scott, Ryan; COHEN, Tal; WHITE, Vincent, F.; GLAHN, Gary, W. |
358 | DYNAMICALLY CROSSLINKED THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL FOR USE IN GOLFBALL | EP14780957.8 | 2014-09-16 | EP3046963A1 | 2016-07-27 | JOHN C CHEN, John |
A golf ball comprises a dynamically crosslinked thermoplastic material prepared by a method including: (a) partially crosslinking a rubber composition of a rubber polymer and two free radical initiators at a first crosslinking temperature to form a thermoplastic, partially crosslinked elastomer composition; (b) mixing a thermoplastic polymer composition with the thermoplastic, partially crosslinked rubber composition and heating the mixture to a second crosslinking temperature higher than the first crosslinking temperature and at which the thermoplastic polymer composition is liquid; and (c) continuously mixing the mixture while further crosslinking the rubber composition to form a thermoplastic material having a dispersed phase of crosslinked rubber composition in the thermoplastic polymer composition. | ||||||
359 | Exercise device | EP14168045.4 | 2014-05-13 | EP2803389B1 | 2016-06-29 | Jones, Dylan |
360 | METHOD OF FORMING A CURED ELASTOMER AND ARTICLES OF THE CURED ELASTOMER | EP14742685.2 | 2014-07-03 | EP3019252A1 | 2016-05-18 | CHEN, John C. |
A cured elastomer is formed by partially crosslinking an elastomer compound containing first and second free radical initiators at a first crosslinking temperature T1, then further crosslinking at a second crosslinking temperature T2. Either: (i) the first free radical initiator's half-life is about 0.2-5 minutes at T1, the second free radical initiator's half-life is about 0.2-5 minutes at T2, and T2 is higher than T1 by at least about 30° C.; or (ii) the second free radical initiator's one-minute half-life temperature is higher than the first free radical initiator's one-minute half-life temperature by at least about 30° C., T1 is within about 20° C. of the first one-minute half-life temperature, and T2 is within about 20° C. of the second one-minute half-life temperature. |