Golf ball
First Claim
1. A golf ball having a spherical surface with a plurality of dimples formed therein, such dimples being arranged with fifteen axes of symmetry by dividing the spherical surface into ten spherical regular hexagons corresponding to the faces of a regular decahedron, further dividing each of the said spherical regular hexagons into six regular triangles, and subdividing each of the said triangles into two right-angled triangles, so that all right-angled triangles form a PHC (Propellant Hexagon Configuration).
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Abstract
A golf ball having a spherical surface with a plurality of dimples being arranged with fifteen axes of symmetry. The spherical surface of the ball is divided into ten regular hexagons corresponding to the faces of a regular decahedron. Each regular hexagon is further divided into six regular triangles. Each regular triangle is subdivided into two right-angled triangles, so that all right-angled triangles from a PHC (Propellant Hexagon Configuration).
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1. A golf ball having a spherical surface with a plurality of dimples formed therein, such dimples being arranged with fifteen axes of symmetry by dividing the spherical surface into ten spherical regular hexagons corresponding to the faces of a regular decahedron, further dividing each of the said spherical regular hexagons into six regular triangles, and subdividing each of the said triangles into two right-angled triangles, so that all right-angled triangles form a PHC (Propellant Hexagon Configuration).
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