Golf ball apparatus and method for manufacture
First Claim
1. In a method for making a golf ball in a two part spherical cavity wherein two mold halves are moved relative to each other along an axis into engagement to define a cavity having a circular parting line, the improvement comprising the steps of moving the mold halves into engagement along said axis, providing engageable inclined alignment surfaces on the respective mold halves with said surfaces being concentric with said parting line, said inclined surfaces being engaged upon engagement of said mold halves, and while said mold halves are brought into engagement, allowing relative movement of one of said mold halves only in a direction perpendicular to said axis to cause the engagement of said alignment surfaces to bring the mold halves into precise alignment at said circular parting line.
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Abstract
One or multiple piece golf balls are manufactured by a hot gate injection molding process in which a polymer is injected into a precise cavity defined by mating mold halves. Each individual set of mold halves is selfalignable by means of engageable inclined surfaces on the respective mold halves, which urge the halves into alignment around an axis through the poles, with one of the halves being movable around the axis to enable precise alignment around the parting line. The polymer is injected at a location spaced from the parting line to prevent the formation of a seam or irregular surface at the parting line equator of the ball.
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- 1. In a method for making a golf ball in a two part spherical cavity wherein two mold halves are moved relative to each other along an axis into engagement to define a cavity having a circular parting line, the improvement comprising the steps of moving the mold halves into engagement along said axis, providing engageable inclined alignment surfaces on the respective mold halves with said surfaces being concentric with said parting line, said inclined surfaces being engaged upon engagement of said mold halves, and while said mold halves are brought into engagement, allowing relative movement of one of said mold halves only in a direction perpendicular to said axis to cause the engagement of said alignment surfaces to bring the mold halves into precise alignment at said circular parting line.
- 3. Method of molding golf balls in a two part spherical cavity having a circular parting line and an axis perpendicular to said parting line, said method comprising the steps of supporting a plurality of mold halves in a first support, disposing a second plurality of mold halves in a second support in general opposed alignment with the first plurality, moving the supports toward each other along said axis to close opposed sets of mold halves and define a plurality of molding cavities having a circular parting line, separately aligning individual opposed sets of mold halves around axes parallel to said axis during the closing operation while allowing limited relative movement between the respective sets of mold halves only in a direction perpendicular to said axis to precisely align the respective sets of mold halves on the parting line, injecting polymeric material into the mold cavities at a location spaced from the parting line, allowing the polymer to solidify, and opening the molds to remove the balls.
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