Golf ball
First Claim
1. A golf ball composed of an elastic solid core and a resin cover enclosing said core and having a number of dimples in the surface thereof, which is characterized in that said elastic solid core has resilience such that the deformation is 3.0 to 5.0 mm when the load is increased from 98 N (10 kgf) to 1275 N (130 kgf), said cover has a gage of 1.2 to 2.1 mm and a Shore D hardness of 60 to 75, and said dimples two or more different patterns, with their number amounting to 250 to 370, andwherein said dimples are so formed as to satisfy the following equation:
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{(A−
B)/A}×
100=1.1 to 1.6%where, A denotes the hypothetical volume of the golf ball which is calculated on the assumption that the golf ball is a true sphere without dimples in its surface, and B denotes the actual volume of the golf ball.
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Abstract
A golf ball composed of an elastic solid core and a resin cover enclosing said core and having a number of dimples in the surface thereof, which is characterized in that said elastic solid core has resilience such that the deformation is 3.0 to 5.0 mm when the load is increased from 98 N (10 kgf) to 1275 N (130 kgf), said cover has a gage of 1.2 to 2.1 mm and a Shore D hardness of 60 to 75, and said dimples are formed in two or more different patterns, with their number amounting to 250 to 370. This golf ball is superior in flight performance.
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19 Claims
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1. A golf ball composed of an elastic solid core and a resin cover enclosing said core and having a number of dimples in the surface thereof, which is characterized in that said elastic solid core has resilience such that the deformation is 3.0 to 5.0 mm when the load is increased from 98 N (10 kgf) to 1275 N (130 kgf), said cover has a gage of 1.2 to 2.1 mm and a Shore D hardness of 60 to 75, and said dimples two or more different patterns, with their number amounting to 250 to 370, and
wherein said dimples are so formed as to satisfy the following equation: -
{(A−
B)/A}×
100=1.1 to 1.6%where, A denotes the hypothetical volume of the golf ball which is calculated on the assumption that the golf ball is a true sphere without dimples in its surface, and B denotes the actual volume of the golf ball. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A golf ball composed of an elastic solid core and a resin cover enclosing said core and having a number of dimples in the surface thereof, which is characterized in that said elastic solid core has resilience such that the deformation is 3.0 to 5.0 mm when the load is increased from 98 N (10 kgf) to 1275 N (130 kgf), said cover has a gage of 1.2 to 2.1 mm and a Shore D hardness of 60 to 75, and said dimples have two or more different patterns, with their number amounting to 250 to 370,
wherein said resin cover is formed from a resin compound which is composed of (a) at least one component selected from olefin-unsaturated carboxylic acid copolymer, olefin-unsaturated carboxylic acid-unsaturated carboxylate ester copolymer, and ion-neutralized products of these copolymers, and (b) a binary copolymer composed of a polyolefin component and a polyamide component.
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14. A golf ball composed of an elastic solid core and a resin cover enclosing said core and having a number of dimples in the surface thereof, which is characterized in that said elastic solid core has resilience such that the deformation is 3.0 to 5.0 mm when the load is increased from 98 N (10 kgf) to 1275 N (130 kgf), said cover has a gage of 1.2 to 2.1 mm and a Shore D hardness of 60 to 75, and said dimples have two or more different patterns, with their number amounting to 250 to 370,
wherein the golf ball, after being hit, produces an aerodynamic effect such that the coefficient of lift (CL) at a Reynolds number of 70000 and a spin of 2000 rpm is larger than 70% of that at a Reynolds number of 80000 and a spin of 2000 rpm, and the coefficient of drag (CD) at a Reynolds number of 180000 and a spin of 2520 rpm is not greater than 0.225.
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