Method of forming foam filled baseball or softball
First Claim
1. A method for making a game ball for playing a game of baseball or softball, said ball including a ball core, and a cover of leather or the like covering said ball core, the completed ball having a first diameter equal to a standard diameter in the game, said core having a second diameter equal to said first diameter less the thickness of said cover, and wherein said ball has a coefficient of restitution substantially at the coefficient of restitution set for the game, said ball has a sound when hit acceptable for the game, said ball has a weight within the standards set for the game, and said ball has a feel off the bat acceptable for the game, said method comprising the steps of molding an upper hemisphere having a diameter equal to said second diameter, said upper hemisphere being hollow and having a wall thickness, and defining a plurality of vent holes through said wall thickness generally at the apex, molding a lower hemisphere having a diameter equal to said second diameter, said lower hemisphere being hollow and having a wall thickness equal to said wall thickness of said upper hemisphere, depositing a quantity of material for forming an expanded plastic into said lower hemisphere, welding said upper hemisphere to said lower hemisphere, allowing the welded hemispheres to rest during expansion of said quantity of material, and covering the welded hemispheres with said cover.
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Abstract
A game ball for playing baseball or softball, and the method for making the ball. The ball is formed of a hollow plastic shell filled with an expanded plastic material, and a cover completes the ball. The weight of the ball is provided by the weight of the shell, the expanded plastic filling the shell, and the cover. The COR, sound, and feel off the bat are provided almost entirely by the plastic shell. The material of the shell is an ionomer or a polyolefin, and the preferred material is an ethylene acid copolymer, the material for the shell being selected to have a hardness in the range of Shore D 30 to 65. The expanded plastic filling the shell may be any self-initiating material. The method for forming the ball is to mold two hemispheres, place a liquid mix for forming the expanded plastic into the lower hemisphere, weld the upper hemisphere to the lower hemisphere, the upper hemisphere having a vent hole at the top, and let the shell rest while the material expands to fill the shell. The cover is then placed over the shell to complete the ball.
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- 1. A method for making a game ball for playing a game of baseball or softball, said ball including a ball core, and a cover of leather or the like covering said ball core, the completed ball having a first diameter equal to a standard diameter in the game, said core having a second diameter equal to said first diameter less the thickness of said cover, and wherein said ball has a coefficient of restitution substantially at the coefficient of restitution set for the game, said ball has a sound when hit acceptable for the game, said ball has a weight within the standards set for the game, and said ball has a feel off the bat acceptable for the game, said method comprising the steps of molding an upper hemisphere having a diameter equal to said second diameter, said upper hemisphere being hollow and having a wall thickness, and defining a plurality of vent holes through said wall thickness generally at the apex, molding a lower hemisphere having a diameter equal to said second diameter, said lower hemisphere being hollow and having a wall thickness equal to said wall thickness of said upper hemisphere, depositing a quantity of material for forming an expanded plastic into said lower hemisphere, welding said upper hemisphere to said lower hemisphere, allowing the welded hemispheres to rest during expansion of said quantity of material, and covering the welded hemispheres with said cover.
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