Golf ball
First Claim
1. A molded golf ball having a dimpled spherical surface definable as an icosahedron of regular spherical triangles, and comprising:
- two hemispheres joined by a mold-parting line, said mold-parting line being devoid of any dimples and disposed along a great circle of said spherical surface;
a plurality of first dimples disposed within said regular spherical triangles;
a plurality of intersecting points formed by intersections of sides of some of said regular spherical triangles and said mold-parting line; and
a plurality of pairs of second dimples, with at least one pair of said second dimples being disposed at each of said intersecting points and exhibiting aerodynamic characteristics generally equivalent to at least one of said first dimples, and said second dimples of each said pair being located on opposite sides of said mold-parting line.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a golf ball, in which a dimple distribution pattern is designed to secure the greatest possible number of axes of symmetry on the surface of a regular spherical polyhedron based on the surfaces of a regular dodecahedron, a regular icosahedron, or a dodecaicosahedron constituting a golf ball. The golf ball includes two hemispherical portions joined by a mold-parting line formed along a great circle of the golf ball. The dimples that intersect said mold-parting line are removed and replaced with equivalent dimples having aerodynamic characteristics equal to those of the dimples that are removed. The equivalent dimples are arranged in a symmetrical manner across said mold-parting line so that the golf ball may have the maximum non-directional symmetry and aerodynamic characteristics.
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7 Claims
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1. A molded golf ball having a dimpled spherical surface definable as an icosahedron of regular spherical triangles, and comprising:
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two hemispheres joined by a mold-parting line, said mold-parting line being devoid of any dimples and disposed along a great circle of said spherical surface; a plurality of first dimples disposed within said regular spherical triangles; a plurality of intersecting points formed by intersections of sides of some of said regular spherical triangles and said mold-parting line; and a plurality of pairs of second dimples, with at least one pair of said second dimples being disposed at each of said intersecting points and exhibiting aerodynamic characteristics generally equivalent to at least one of said first dimples, and said second dimples of each said pair being located on opposite sides of said mold-parting line. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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