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Golf balls having foam center and thermoset outer core layer with hardness gradients

  • US 10,112,080 B2
  • Filed: 04/29/2016
  • Issued: 10/30/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/29/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A core assembly for a golf ball, comprising:

  • i) an inner core layer comprising a foamed composition, the inner core layer having a diameter in the range of about 0.100 to about 1.100 inches, a specific gravity (SGinner), and an outer surface hardness (Hinner core surface) and a center hardness (Hinner core center), the Hinner core surface being greater than the Hinner core center to provide a positive hardness gradient;

    ii) an outer core layer comprising a thermoset material, the outer core layer being disposed about the inner core layer and having a thickness in the range of about 0.100 to about 0.750 inches, a specific gravity (SGouter), and an outer surface hardness (Houter surface of OC) and an inner surface hardness (Hinner surface of OC), the Houter surface of OC being the same or less than the Hinner surface of OC to provide a zero or negative hardness gradient,wherein the SGouter, is greater than the SGinner, and the center hardness of the inner core (Hinner core center) is in the range of about 10 Shore C to about 60 Shore C and the outer surface hardness of the outer core layer (Houter surface of OC) is in the range of about 40 Shore C to about 90 Shore C to provide a positive hardness gradient across the core assembly.

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