Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Ball
Patent
1998-02-20
2000-11-07
Chapman, Jeanette
Games using tangible projectile
Golf
Ball
473370, A63B 3704, A63B 3706
Patent
active
061428876
ABSTRACT:
A unique golf ball and related methods of manufacturing are disclosed in which the golf ball comprises one or more mantle layers comprising one or more metals, ceramic, or composite materials. Composite materials include silicone carbide, glass, carbon, boron carbide, aramid materials, cotton, flax, jute, hemp, silk, and combinations thereof. The golf ball may also comprise an optional polymeric spherical substrate inwardly disposed relative to the one or more mantle layers. The golf balls according to the present invention exhibit improved spin, feel, and acoustic properties. Furthermore, the one or more interior mantle layers prevent, or at least significantly minimize, coefficient of restitution loss from the golf ball, while also significantly increasing the moment of inertia of the golf ball.
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Nesbitt R. Dennis
Sullivan Michael J.
Chambers M.
Chapman Jeanette
Spalding Sports Worldwide Inc.
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