Baseball
First Claim
1. A resilient baseball having properties of improved durability and pitching accuracy over the period of use and otherwise exhibiting the characteristics of a regulation baseball, comprising:
- a molded, resilient polyurethane foam sphere of homogeneous composition and density throughout its cross section and having an interior cellular structure characterized by a multiplicity of gas enclosing cells, said sphere having a type A-2 shore durometer hardness of less than about eighty to eighty-five,said sphere having a smooth polyurethane surface skin, the surface of said sphere being provided with a regular surface pattern comprising a multiplicity of cup-like depressions, each of which is small in diameter as compared with the diameter of said sphere,said depressions substantially covering the exterior surface of said sphere such that the spacing between depressions is comparable to the diameter of said depressions to present substantially the same aspect of surface depression configuration for any direction of travel of said sphere through the air, said smooth surface skin extending into said depressions.
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Abstract
A baseball suitable for continuous use in a pitching machine comprises a molded, resilient polyurethane foam sphere having a type A-2 shore durometer hardness of less than about eighty to eighty-five. The sphere has a smooth polyurethane surface skin, with the surface of the sphere being provided with a regular pattern comprising a multiplicity of cup-like or hemispherical depressions substantially covering the surface. The baseball has the advantage of durability as well as the advantage of being formed economically in one operation from a homogeneous composition. The cup-like depressions enable the ball to travel greater distances than would be expected for the resilient material, and enhance the accuracy with which the ball can be pitched, bringing the ball substantially within the range of initial performance of a conventional or regulation baseball. The ball is pitched in a pitching machine providing backspin and the depressions appear to cause turbulent airflow enhancing lift and drag factors on the ball as well as stabilizing its flight path. The ball resilience further enhances the ease with which it is manufactured since the ball can be easily removed from a simple mold despite the presence of mold projections used to form the aforementioned depressions.
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10 Claims
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1. A resilient baseball having properties of improved durability and pitching accuracy over the period of use and otherwise exhibiting the characteristics of a regulation baseball, comprising:
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a molded, resilient polyurethane foam sphere of homogeneous composition and density throughout its cross section and having an interior cellular structure characterized by a multiplicity of gas enclosing cells, said sphere having a type A-2 shore durometer hardness of less than about eighty to eighty-five, said sphere having a smooth polyurethane surface skin, the surface of said sphere being provided with a regular surface pattern comprising a multiplicity of cup-like depressions, each of which is small in diameter as compared with the diameter of said sphere, said depressions substantially covering the exterior surface of said sphere such that the spacing between depressions is comparable to the diameter of said depressions to present substantially the same aspect of surface depression configuration for any direction of travel of said sphere through the air, said smooth surface skin extending into said depressions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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