Automated lacing for softballs and baseballs

Games using tangible projectile – Projectile – per se; part thereof or accessory therefor – Having solid core within outer cover; core or cover therefor

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473598, A63B 3712

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056833172

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for fabricating a ball comprising the steps of supporting a spherical core with unlaced covers thereover. Rotating the core upon a first axis to move a portion of the covers through a lacing zone. Lacing the portion of the cover moved through the lacing zone. Rotating the core upon a second axis to move an additional portion of the cover through the lacing zone. Lacing the additional portion of the cover moved through the lacing zone.

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