Printing – Intaglio – Processes
Patent
1988-01-25
1989-10-24
Ball, Michael W.
Printing
Intaglio
Processes
101 41, 101163, 101491, 156230, 156249, 427355, B41F 1700, B41M 110, B44C 116, B05D 312
Patent
active
048754102
ABSTRACT:
A bowling ball, rather than being engraved with a decoration, is printed with the decoration, relying on graft polymerization chemistry by which the printing fluid, offset to the ball in decoration form, is effectively bonded to the ball which may be rubber or other polymer capable of participating in graft polymerization.
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Dragnea Felicia
Horowitz Carl
Lee Andrew J.
Sanduja Mohan L.
Sugathan Kenneth
Ball Michael W.
Ebonite International Inc.
Falasco Louis
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