Method of molding a layer around a body
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1. A method of molding a layer around a golf ball core within a mold comprising:
- positioning the golf ball core within a mold cavity defined by opposing mold portions of the mold to leave a cavity space between the golf ball core and the mold portions at least partially surrounding the golf ball core;
injecting layer material around the golf ball core into the cavity space when the mold portions are in a partially open injection molding position; and
compressing the mold portions towards each other to a compression molding position to compression mold the layer material around the golf ball core.
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Abstract
A method of molding a layer around a body within a mold, in which the body is positioned within a mold cavity defined by opposing mold portions of the mold, to leave a cavity space between the body and the mold portions at least partially surrounding the body. Layer material is injected into the cavity space around the body when the mold portions are in a partially open position. The mold portions are compressed towards each other to a compression molding position to compression mold the layer material around the body.
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1. A method of molding a layer around a golf ball core within a mold comprising:
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positioning the golf ball core within a mold cavity defined by opposing mold portions of the mold to leave a cavity space between the golf ball core and the mold portions at least partially surrounding the golf ball core;
injecting layer material around the golf ball core into the cavity space when the mold portions are in a partially open injection molding position; and
compressing the mold portions towards each other to a compression molding position to compression mold the layer material around the golf ball core. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 18, 19)
placing a support member against the golf ball core to hold the golf ball core in a predetermined position within the mold cavity during the injecting of the layer material; and
retracting the support member from the golf ball core once sufficient layer material has been injected to maintain the golf ball core substantially in the predetermined position.
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3. The method of claim 2, wherein the support member comprises a plurality of retractable pins.
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4. The method of claim 2, wherein the support member is retracted before the layer material contacts the support member.
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5. The method of claim 1, wherein the layer material is injected to fill at least about 40% of the cavity space before the compressing of the mold portions is commenced.
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6. The method of claim 5, wherein the layer material is injected to fill at least about 80% of the cavity space before the compressing of the mold portions is commenced.
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7. The method of claim 1, further comprising maintaining the mold portions at a substantially constant temperature throughout the injection and compression molding of the layer material.
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8. The method of claim 1, further comprising maintaining the mold portions at a temperature below the freezing point of the layer material during the injection and compression molding of the layer material.
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9. The method of claim 1, wherein the layer material is injected at a plurality of locations into the cavity space.
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10. The method of claim 1, wherein the layer material is injected and compression molded to substantially completely encapsulate the golf ball core.
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18. The method of claim 1, wherein the layer material is injected through at least one nozzle that is maintained at a temperature above a melting temperature of the layer material during the injecting and compressing steps, and the mold portions are maintained at a different temperature below the melting temperature during the injecting and compressing steps.
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19. The method of claim 1, wherein the layer material is injected into the cavity from a location between the mold portions.
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11. A method of molding a layer around a golf ball core within a mold, comprising:
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positioning the golf ball core within a mold cavity defined by opposing mold portions of the mold to leave a cavity space between the golf ball core and the mold portions at least partially surrounding the golf ball core;
injecting layer material around the golf ball core into the cavity space;
moving the mold portions away from each other during the injection of the layer material to a partially open position to leave a vent space therebetween;
venting air through the vent space during the injection of the layer material; and
compressing the mold portions towards each other to a closed position to compression mold the layer material around the golf ball core. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
(a) with the mold portions closed around the cavity in a closed injection molding position, and (b) subsequently with the mold portions in the partially open injection molding position.
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13. The method of claim 11, wherein the injecting of the layer material comprises injecting the layer material to produce:
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(a) a first pressure within the cavity space when the injection commences, and (b) thereafter a second pressure within the cavity space;
wherein the first pressure is insufficient to separate the mold portions and the second pressure is high enough to move the mold portions to the partially open position.
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14. The method of claim 13, wherein the material is injected into the cavity from a location between the mold portions.
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15. The method of claim 14, further comprising forming the opposing mold portions to comprise first and second mold halves, each defining a corresponding substantially hemispherical portion of the mold cavity and together defining a substantially spherical mold cavity.
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16. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
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(a) biasing the mold portions towards each other with a first force during the injection molding;
wherein compressing of the mold portions comprises; (b) biasing the mold portions together with a second force that is at least about 50% greater than the first force.
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17. A method of manufacturing a golf ball, comprising:
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(a) positioning at least a portion of the golf ball core within a mold cavity defined by opposing mold portions to leave a cavity space between the portion of the core and the mold portions at least partially surrounding the portion of the core;
(b) injecting layer material into the cavity space around the portion of the core when the mold portions are in the partially open injection molding position; and
(c) compressing the mold portions towards each other to a compression molding position to compression mold the layer material around the portion of the core. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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