Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Ball
Patent
1997-04-14
1999-09-28
Marlo, George J.
Games using tangible projectile
Golf
Ball
473383, 473365, 473378, A63B 3714
Patent
active
059577851
ABSTRACT:
A golf ball has a coating layer formed by dispersion coating at the surface portion thereof. For example, a two-piece golf ball is produced by enclosing a solid core with a cover material; forming, by dispersion coating, a white coating layer made of a thermoplastic resin on the surface of the cover material; conducting mark stamping on the coating layer; forming, by dispersion coating, a transparent coating layer made of a thermosetting resin as an outermost layer; and then conducting dimple processing. The coatings have thicknesses in the range of 15-250 .mu.m. Even when the coating layer at a surface portion is formed relatively thick, the coating layer allows the dimples to be precisely shaped and sharp edged and can be given sufficient durability and functions to improve travel properties, spin properties, and feel on impact. The coating layer is formed by dispersion coating using a water system emulsion which is prepared by dispersing a resin powder in water and wherein the resin powder has a gram size 1-3 .mu.m.
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Ihara Keisuke
Inoue Michio
Kasasima Atuki
Masutani Yutaka
Shimosaka Hirotaka
Bridgestone Sports Co. Ltd.
Marlo George J.
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