Soccer ball and method of making same
First Claim
1. A soccer ball comprising:
- (a) a generally spherical center portion or core;
(b) yarn wrapped around said center portion so as to at least partially cover said center portion;
(c) tape at least partially covering said yarn; and
(d) a synthetic cloth cover having imprinted or affixed thereon a pattern simulating that on a conventional soccer ball;
said ball having the general appearance, weight, size and shape of the conventional regulation soccer ball it is meant to replace but being softer and having a significantly lower coefficient of elastic restitution.
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Abstract
Soccer balls comprised of (1) a generally spherically shaped center portion or core prepared from a piece(s) of material, such as cotton batting, (2) multistrand yarn at least partially covering this center portion, (3) tape at least partially covering the yarn covered center portion, (4) a synthetic cloth cover (preferably a doubleknit polyester). The cover is preferably formed of two cloth pieces which have patterns imprinted thereon by, e.g., silk screening, designed so that, when the cover is secured over the wrapped center portion, the ball has the appearance of a conventional soccer ball. The balls of this invention have substantially the same size, shape and performance characteristics (particularly the aerodynamic characteristics) of the balls they are meant to replace, i.e., soccer balls, when thrown or kicked, but are softer and lighter and have lower coefficients of elastic restitution, allowing for their use in congested areas--they do not travel as far when kicked--and by young children who are more susceptible to injury with hard balls or handicapped persons who are similarly susceptible to injury and who may have special difficulty with hand-eye coordination.
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19 Claims
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1. A soccer ball comprising:
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(a) a generally spherical center portion or core; (b) yarn wrapped around said center portion so as to at least partially cover said center portion; (c) tape at least partially covering said yarn; and (d) a synthetic cloth cover having imprinted or affixed thereon a pattern simulating that on a conventional soccer ball;
said ball having the general appearance, weight, size and shape of the conventional regulation soccer ball it is meant to replace but being softer and having a significantly lower coefficient of elastic restitution. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. In a ball having a generally spherically shaped interior structure and a cover, the improvement which comprises:
a cover comprising first and second cloth pieces secured to each other along their respective perimeters, said cloth pieces having imprinted or affixed thereon a pattern simulating the pattern on a conventional soccer ball, said pattern comprising an ordered array of pentagons and hexagons, each of said pentagons contiguous with five of said hexagons, said first cloth piece having a border thereon at its perimeter comprising a series of lines intersecting at their end points and each forming a side of one of said pentagons or said hexagons on said first cloth piece and said first cloth piece is positioned such that it is on top of and slightly overlapping the perimeter of said second cloth piece with said border of said first cloth piece so positioned and arranged relative to said second cloth piece that each of said lines of said series making up the border of said first cloth piece matches up with a corresponding side of one of said pentagons or hexagons on said second cloth piece and forms a side of said respective pentagon or hexagon on said second cloth piece.
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17. A method for making a soccer ball comprising:
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(a) forming a fibrous material into a generally spherical shape to form the core of said ball; (b) at least partially covering said core by wrapping yarn about said core while maintaining the spherical shape of the structure; (c) at least partially covering said yarn covered structure of step (b) with tape while maintaining the spherical shape of the structure to form the interior structure of the ball; and (d) covering said interior structure of step (c) with a synthetic cloth cover having imprinted or affixed thereon a pattern simulating that on a conventional soccer ball. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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