Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Ball
Patent
1995-03-30
1996-08-20
Marlo, George J.
Games using tangible projectile
Golf
Ball
A63B 3714
Patent
active
055471978
ABSTRACT:
A golf ball construction comprising a core and cover, the ball defining an equator forming a first great circle extending over the cover surface. At least two additional great circles extend over the cover surface and intersect the first great circle, the additional great circles being spaced apart equally with respect to each other whereby the ball surface is divided by the combination of the first great circle and the additional great circles into a plurality of discrete symmetrically arranged surface areas. A separate array of spaced-apart dimples is formed on the cover surface within each of the discrete surface areas, each of the arrays covering substantially completely the cover surface in each discrete surface area. Channels are formed exclusively within each area and extend between adjacent ones of the dimples in each area, a channel extending from each dimple to every other dimple adjacent thereto. None of the channels cross any of the great circles.
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Hansberger Precision Golf Incorporated
Marlo George J.
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