Method of making a pressurized ball
First Claim
1. A method of making a two part core for an internally pressurized tennis ball or the like comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a one-way air valve in a side wall of at least one of a pair of molded semi-hemispheric elastomeric material core halves with each of said halves having an annular generally flat base surface;
(b) applying a thermosetting adhesive means to said base surfaces of said core halves for thermal bonding of said halves together;
(c) joining said core halves to each other in the presence of atmospheric pressure with said base surfaces in abutting relation;
(d) applying heat and pressure externally to said joined core halves to cure and set said adhesive means with said core halves interior air mass being only that occurring by virtue of the atmospheric pressure as it existed when said halves were joined together; and
(e) introducing air under pressure into the interior of said core through said valve to pressurize the interior of said ball.
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Abstract
An improved method of making a fabric covered tennis ball is disclosed wherein a pair of molded semi-hemispheric elastomeric material core halves are joined together by a thermosetting adhesive means, the joining of the core halves taking place in the presence of atmospheric pressure. Heat and pressure are applied externally to the core halves to cure and set the adhesive, and in a preferred embodiment to localize areas, particularly where the adhesive resides between the core halves. An integrally molded air valve is provided in a side wall of one of the core halves to facilitate the introduction of additional air pressure into the core after its having been bonded in assembled condition. A tennis ball fabric covering is provided about and adhesively secured to the core covering the air valve, the fabric being air permeable to allow introduction of additional amounts of air into the completed tennis ball to facilitate production of a desired ball bounce characteristic for the tennis ball.
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14 Claims
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1. A method of making a two part core for an internally pressurized tennis ball or the like comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a one-way air valve in a side wall of at least one of a pair of molded semi-hemispheric elastomeric material core halves with each of said halves having an annular generally flat base surface; (b) applying a thermosetting adhesive means to said base surfaces of said core halves for thermal bonding of said halves together; (c) joining said core halves to each other in the presence of atmospheric pressure with said base surfaces in abutting relation; (d) applying heat and pressure externally to said joined core halves to cure and set said adhesive means with said core halves interior air mass being only that occurring by virtue of the atmospheric pressure as it existed when said halves were joined together; and (e) introducing air under pressure into the interior of said core through said valve to pressurize the interior of said ball. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 7)
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5. A method of making an internally pressurized tennis ball comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a one-way air valve in a side wall of at least one of a pair of molded semi-hemispheric elastomeric material core halves with each of said halves having an annular generally flat base surface; (b) applying a thermosetting adhesive means to said base surfaces of said core halves for thermal bonding of said halves together; (c) joining said core halves to each other in the presence of atmospheric pressure with said base surfaces in abutting relation; (d) applying heat and pressure externally to said joined core halves to cure and set said adhesive means with said core halves interior air mass being only that occurring by virtue of the atmospheric pressure as it existed when said halves were joined together; (e) applying an air - permeable material cover about said core and covering said air valve; and (f) introducing air into the interior of said core through said valve to pressurize the interior of said ball.
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6. A method of making an internally pressurized tennis ball comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a one-way air valve in a side wall of at least one of a pair of molded semi-hemispheric elastomeric material core halves with each of said halves having an annular generally flat base surface; (b) applying a thermosetting adhesive means to said base surfaces of said core halves for thermal bonding of said halves together; (c) joining said core halves to each other in the presence of atmospheric pressure with said base surfaces in abutting relation; (d) applying heat and pressure externally to said joined core halves to cure and set said adhesive means with said core halves interior air mass being only that occurring by virtue of the atmospheric pressure as it existed when said halves were joined together; (e) introducing air into the interior of said core through said valve to pressurize the interior of said ball; and (f) applying a tennis ball cover about said core.
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8. A method of making a fabric covered internally pressurized ball comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a pair of molded semi-hemispheric elastomeric material core halves with one of said halves having an internally molded air valve in a side wall thereof and with each of said halves having an annular generally flat base surface; (b) applying a thermosetting adhesive means to said base surfaces of said core halves for thermal bonding of said halves together; (c) joining said core halves to each other in the pressure of atmospheric pressure with said base surfaces in abutting relation; (d) applying heat to said joined core halves to cure and set said adhesive means with said core halves interior air mass being only that occurring by virtue of the atmospheric pressure as it existed when said halves were joined together; (e) applying a fabric like covering about said core and adhesively securing said covering to said core; and (f) providing a desired internal air pressure within said core to produce a desired ball bounce characteristic by introducing additional air into said ball via said integral air valve. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of making an internally pressurized ball, such as a tennis ball, comprising the steps of:
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(a) joining two halves of a ball core together through the use of a thermal bonding adhesive with atmospheric pressure only within the core thus formed to provide a pressure less core; (b) bonding said pressure less core including the substep of heating said adhesive to a temperature of at least 340°
F. for a time period of no more than 2 minutes;(c) removing said pressurize less core from said mold immediately after the completion of said time period; and (d) subsequently pressurizing the interior of said core to provide a pressurized ball having desirable bounce characteristic due to the internal pressure provided. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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