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Golf ball

  • US 5,149,100 A
  • Filed: 06/17/1991
  • Issued: 09/22/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/17/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A golf ball having a plurality of dimples formed on the spherical surface of the golf ball, said surface defining opposite poles and an equator midway between said poles dividing the surface into two hemispheres, each of said hemispheres having substantially the same dimple pattern, said dimple pattern comprisinga dimple located at each pole;

  • a hexagon formation of dimples comprising six substantially equally spaced lines of dimples radiating outwardly from said pole and dimples between the outer ends of said liens to thereby define six triangular areas of dimples in said hexagon formation;

    six substantially equally sized adjacent pentagon formations of dimples, each comprising five lines of dimples interposed between said hexagon formation of dimples and the equator, one side of each of said pentagon formations being substantially parallel top one side of said hexagon formation, each of said pentagon formations of dimples sharing a common line of dimples with adjacent pentagon formations of dimples; and

    additional dimples located within the liens of dimples defining said hexagon formations and said pentagon formation, and between said pentagon formations and said equator.

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