Amusement devices: games – Board games – pieces – or boards therefor – Electrical
Patent
1991-09-16
1993-03-09
Marlo, George J.
Amusement devices: games
Board games, pieces, or boards therefor
Electrical
40327, A63B 3714
Patent
active
051920794
ABSTRACT:
A golf ball characterized by enhanced flight distance and enhanced aerodynamic symmetry, the ball having a generally spherical surface with dimple patterns thereon, the improvement comprising between about 75% and 85% of the ball spherical surface occupied by the dimples; there being smaller and larger dimples, all of which have diameters within the range of about 0.110 to 0.150 inches. Multiple great circle arcs on the ball surface define six-sided spherical surface hexagons on axially opposite polar zones. Smaller dimples within each such hexagons are grouped in clusters of four, symmetrically about an axis of the ball centrally intersecting the hexagons.
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Kuo Eric C. P.
Sun Donald J. C.
Haefliger William W.
Marlo George J.
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