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WO/2000/038793A1
A low compression, resilient golf ball having a center and a cover, made from a polybutadiene reaction product having polybutadiene, a cis-to-trans catalyst including a Group VIA element, such as at least one of sulfur, polymeric sulfur,...  
WO/2000/035649A1
A method of molding a layer around a body (10) within a mold (12), in which the body (10) is positioned within a mold cavity (16) defined by opposing mold portions (14) of the mold (12), to leave a cavity space between the body (10) and ...  
WO/2000/027481A1
The present invention provides a golf ball (10) and a method for making the ball (10). Two cups (30) are molded from an elastomer separately from a center (14). In one embodiment of the method, the cups (30) are molded on both sides of a...  
WO/2000/023519A1
A thermoplastic composition of (a) a thermoplastic polymer selected from copolyetheresters, elastomeric polyolefins, styrene diene block copolymers, elastomeric polyolefins, thermoplastic polyurethanes and copolyetheramides; (b) a salt o...  
WO/2000/020219A1
The method includes: (a). obtaining an ink composition containing a coloring agent and a resin, the ink composition begin suitable for use in ink jet printing, (b). dispensing the ink composition in the form of indicia on a transfer medi...  
WO/2000/021014A2
The present invention is a method for soliciting orders for customized game balls. The present method includes providing a game ball order form accessible through a computer network by one or more users from one or more remote sites. The...  
WO/2000/015309A1
A method of injection molding a golf ball that includes a core (28) and a cover layer disposed thereon. The method comprises the steps of centering a core (28) in a molding cavity (19), injecting a molten material into the cavity (19) ar...  
WO/2000/012281A1
The invention includes methods of forming at least a portion of a golf ball core, and the golf balls prepared thereby, by mixing a resilient polymer component, a free-radical initiator system, and a crosslinking agent to provide a first ...  
WO/1999/058207A1
The invention relates to a device for marking spherical objects, especially golf balls (5) comprising an enclosure element (10) which can be placed on the spherical object (5). The inventive device also comprises a marking aid (30) which...  
WO1999043232A9
A hand operated self-contained apparatus for applying an image on a fingernail comprises a base (820) having an upper surface (852) defining a first cutout (844). An element (834) is provided to establish a reference point. An image crea...  
WO/1999/043394A1
A novel composition useful for golf ball covers that comprises a blend of a diisocyanate/polyol polyurethane prepolymer with a curing agent comprising a blend of slow-reacting diamine with a fast-reacting diamine such as dimethylthio 2,4...  
WO/1999/036130A1
A unique golf ball (100) and related methods of manufacturing are disclosed in which the golf ball (100) comprises one ore more mantle layers (20) comprising one or more metals, ceramic, or composite materials. The golf ball (100) may al...  
WO/1999/034881A2
The present invention relates to golf balls having improved adhesion between adjacent layers, as well as methods for making golf balls having such improved adhesion. In particular, the golf balls of the present invention comprise a cover...  
WO/1999/017843A1
A method of forming a golf ball (10) by forming a core center (11), forming a laminate (20) of core material, forming the laminate (20) around the core center (11) to form a core (16) and forming a cover (15) around the core (16). The la...  
WO/1999/006122A1
The invention provides a golf ball (10) and a method for making the ball. Two cups (30) are molded from an elastomer separately from an inner sphere (20). In one embodiment of the method, the cups (30) are molded on both sides of a singl...  
WO/1999/006121A1
The subject invention relates to a golf ball (1) having the beneficial characteristics of both a wound and solid construction ball. The invention is directed to a non-wound golf ball (1) incorporating gas containing compressible cells as...  
WO/1999/003542A1
A golf ball (30, 30a) consisting of a multi-piece cover (34, 34a) surrounding a core (32). The cover (34, 34a) consists of a multi-sheet structure which includes at least three thin layers (40, 42, 44) of thermoplastic with each layer ha...  
WO/1998/043711A1
A golf ball having a smaller and lighter core (10) and metal particles, or other heavy weight filler materials, in the cover (14, 16). Preferably, the particles are included in a relatively thick inner cover layer (or mantle) (14) of a s...  
WO/1998/043713A1
A golf ball comprising a cover and a core, and optionally at least one intermediate layer interposed between the cover and the core, wherein the cover, the intermediate layer or both are formed from a blend comprising an oxa acid compoun...  
WO/1998/043708A1
A unique golf ball (100-800) and related methods of manufacturing are disclosed in which the golf ball (100-800) comprises one or more metal mantle layers (20) and a cellular or liquid core component (40, 50). The golf ball (100-800) als...  
WO/1998/043712A1
A unique golf ball (100) and related methods of manufacturing are disclosed in which the golf ball (100) comprises one or more metal mantle layers (20) that define a hollow interior within the ball. The golf ball (100) may also comprise ...  
WO/1998/038241A1
Electron beam (EB) radiation curing of inks on game balls, golf balls, as and the like is disclosed inks, logo inks and methods for forming production prints and logos on those balls. To form an EB radiation curable water-insoluble produ...  
WO/1998/031431A1
This invention is directed towards golf balls comprising at least a cover and a core, and optionally one or more intermediate layers, wherein the cover and/or the intermediate layer(s) are formed from a high crystalline copolymer or its ...  
WO/1998/028048A1
A thermoplastic resin having groups reactive with isocyanate groups or a thermoplastic resin containing a compound containing two or more groups reactive with isocyanate groups is used to mold a cover of a golf ball. A polyisocyanate com...  
WO/1998/019748A1
The present invention is directed towards a multi-layer golf ball cover formed by a sandwich injection molding process (8), wherein said golf ball cover comprises an inner layer and an outer layer of a first material (11) and an intermed...  
WO/1998/005385A1
A transparent sphere comprised of a hardened polymeric resin has an insert provided therein. The sphere is prepared such that there is no air gap between the polymeric resin and the insert. The insert is sized to provide an apparent size...  
WO/1998/002213A1
A golfball comprising a shell of a plastic material, which shell is seamless and encloses a hollow core. The core preferably contains a gas with a pressure above atmospheric pressure. The invention also relates to a process for manufactu...  
WO/1997/047455A1
A method of applying a coating material to an outer surface of a golf ball, the method comprising molding a golf ball having an outer dimpled surface under a pressure greater than ambient pressure within a mold cavity; formulating a golf...  
WO/1997/019114A1
A process for forming a golf ball cover composition, which process comprises: a) forming a polymer comprising (1) a first monomeric component comprising an olefinic monomer having from 2 to 8 carbon atoms; (2) a second monomeric componen...  
WO/1997/017109A1
A ball has a wall of elastomeric material defining a cavity. The cavity contains a filling which comprises a plurality of substantially closed cells. The pressure in the cavity is substantially atmospheric pressure. The substantially clo...  
WO/1997/012648A1
This invention is an improved golf ball (142) comprising a hollow, spherical shell (112) of a polymeric material; a unitary, noncellular core (124) of a material which, at the time of introduction into the shell, is a liquid; and a spher...  
WO/1997/005932A1
This invention relates to novel shaded logos as shown in figure 1 for use on golf balls, golf balls having said novel shaded logo designs printed on their surface, and methods of adding shaded logos to golf balls. The logos or patterns i...  
WO/1996/040385A1
A method for manufacturing hemispherical shells for covering a golf ball core, which comprises: mixing a quantity of balata sufficient to form a desired number of hemispherical shells configured and adapted for covering golf ball cores; ...  
WO/1996/040481A1
The invention includes a method of manufacturing a golf ball by placing a golf ball core (42) into a preform mold cavity, injection molding a cover around the core (42), placing the resultant preform (56) into dimpled compression mold ca...  
WO/1996/029124A1
A golf game uses radio signals from golf clubs (46) or golf balls (68) to signal a central computer (15) for automatic scorekeeping by the computer. Sensors in each hole (59, 80) send signals to the computer on the completion of each hol...  
WO/1996/020760A1
This invention provides a machine for producing a ball made of a core covered with two melton sheets. Upper and lower applicators (850, 750) each including a stationary table (751) and a pair of sliders (757, 758) symmetrically sliding o...  
WO/1995/022380A1
A method of removing a softenable cover from a golf ball having a softenable outer cover and an inner core, the method comprising the steps of: (a) heating the golf ball to a temperature above the softening point of the cover; (b) cuttin...  
WO/1995/009034A1
A sports ball having an inflated or inflatable core (1), an outer covering (12, 13) enclosing the core (11), and a transparent cover layer (14) of transparent film applied to the outer surface of the core covering (12, 13), in which deco...  
WO/1995/002536A1
Flabby spherical, ellipsoidal and paraboloidal fabric and material envelopes, in particular for balloons, umbrellas, tents and roof-like structures/objects, are produced, in particular machine produced, from helical flat curved strips (S...  
WO/1995/002435A1
Rotation-symmetrical hollow bodies, such as sports balls, in particular for football or rugby, are produced, preferably machine produced, from flat, spiral curved strips (S1) of any elastic material. The hollow body may be an ellipsoid, ...  
WO/1993/025284A1
Bowl for games such as petanque, including an outer surface (2) composed of a base surface (4) with prominent patterns (3, 103), regularly distributed on at least 90 % of the total base surface (4). The total surface occupied by said pat...  
WO/1992/007631A1
The present invention is a composition for making a solid one-piece golf ball and the core of a two-piece or multi-layer golf ball with a butadiene base crosslinked by a methacrylic acid zinc salt. The resulting product is a golf ball wi...  
WO/1983/001599A1
The present invention provides method and apparatus for printing a pattern on articles employing a printing plate (42) having a grooved pattern (44) therein in which ink is applied to such plate (42) and a resiliently mounted scraper bla...  
WO/1980/000662A1
Structure of a golf ball and a method of manufacturing same. The object of the present invention is to provide golf balls characterized by the same or similar impact feeling and click character that are offered by golf balls covered with...  
WO/1979/001146A1
A heat release type decalcomania (10) for marking a tennis ball cover comprising a carrier sheet (11), having on one surface thereof a clear film of thermosetting elastomer (12), formed of a siliconized polyester composition and a blocke...  
JP7443744B2
In a golf ball having a cover layer that is formed of a resin material composed primarily of polyurethane or polyurea, the cover layer includes a colored surface portion having a visible light transmittance of at least 0.6%. A method for...  
JP2024016393A
The present invention provides an information-printed golf ball that allows the content of printed information to be confirmed and is recyclable, and a golf facility that manufactures the information-printed golf ball. An information-pri...  
JP7415547B2
In a golf ball having a core composed of one or more layer, the outermost layer of the core is formed of a rubber composition containing a base rubber and an α,β-unsaturated metal carboxylate, an envelope layer directly encasing the co...  
JP7386065B2
A multilayer core molding method includes an upstream process of molding using an upstream process molding apparatus, which includes a first upstream process mold including a first upstream process mold cavity surface, and a second upstr...  
JP7386066B2
A multilayer core molding method for molding a multilayer core of a golf ball includes an upstream process; and a downstream process, wherein the intermediate molded body includes: an inner core; and an unvulcanized or semi-vulcanized fi...  

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