Method and apparatus for forming a golf ball
First Claim
1. A molding apparatus adapted for forming a golf ball having one or more deep apertures, the apparatus comprising:
- a first mold having a first hemispherical molding surface that defines a substantially hemispherical molding cavity, the first mold having at least one aperture defined along the first hemispherical molding surface, the first mold having at least one retractable pin with a distal end, the first mold having at least one retractable pin capable of extending from the at least one aperture into the first hemispherical molding cavity a distance ranging from 0.002 inch to 0.140 inch, at least one retractable pin having a retracted state for forming a deep aperture in a golf ball during a molding operation, and an extended state for forcing a golf ball from the apparatus;
a second mold having a second hemispherical molding surface that defines a second hemispherical molding cavity, the second mold having at least one aperture defined along the second hemispherical molding surface, the second mold having at least one retractable pin with a distal end, at least one retractable pin capable of extending from the at least one aperture into the second hemispherical molding cavity a distance ranging from 0.002 inch to 0.140 inch, at least one retractable pin having a retracted state for forming a deep aperture in a golf ball during a molding operation, and an extended state for forcing a golf ball from the apparatus;
wherein the first mold and the second mold are adapted to engage each other such that the first hemispherical molding surface and the second hemispherical molding surface form a generally spherical molding chamber.
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Abstract
Molding equipment and related techniques for forming a golf ball are disclosed. The golf ball comprises a core and a cover layer, wherein the cover layer provides one or more deep dimples that extend through the cover layer to and/or into a layer or component underneath are disclosed. The molding equipment provides one or more selectively positionable knock-out pins along the surface of the molding chamber. These pins are specially tailored such that subsequent to molding, the resulting voids are traditional or deep dimples. The molding equipment and related processes are particularly useful when forming the various layers by reaction injection molding.
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6 Claims
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1. A molding apparatus adapted for forming a golf ball having one or more deep apertures, the apparatus comprising:
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a first mold having a first hemispherical molding surface that defines a substantially hemispherical molding cavity, the first mold having at least one aperture defined along the first hemispherical molding surface, the first mold having at least one retractable pin with a distal end, the first mold having at least one retractable pin capable of extending from the at least one aperture into the first hemispherical molding cavity a distance ranging from 0.002 inch to 0.140 inch, at least one retractable pin having a retracted state for forming a deep aperture in a golf ball during a molding operation, and an extended state for forcing a golf ball from the apparatus; a second mold having a second hemispherical molding surface that defines a second hemispherical molding cavity, the second mold having at least one aperture defined along the second hemispherical molding surface, the second mold having at least one retractable pin with a distal end, at least one retractable pin capable of extending from the at least one aperture into the second hemispherical molding cavity a distance ranging from 0.002 inch to 0.140 inch, at least one retractable pin having a retracted state for forming a deep aperture in a golf ball during a molding operation, and an extended state for forcing a golf ball from the apparatus; wherein the first mold and the second mold are adapted to engage each other such that the first hemispherical molding surface and the second hemispherical molding surface form a generally spherical molding chamber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A molding apparatus adapted for forming a golf ball with a plurality of deep apertures extending through a cover of the golf ball, the apparatus comprising:
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a first mold having a first hemispherical molding surface that defines a substantially hemispherical molding cavity, the first mold having a plurality of raised protuberances adapted to form a plurality of deep apertures, the first mold having at least one aperture defined along the first hemispherical molding surface, the first mold having at least one retractable pin with a distal end, at least one retractable pin capable of extending from at least one aperture into the first hemispherical molding cavity a distance ranging from 0.002 inch to 0.140 inch, at least one retractable pin having a retracted state for forming a dimple in a golf ball during a molding operation, and an extended state for forcing a golf ball from the apparatus; a second mold having a second hemispherical molding surface that defines a second hemispherical molding cavity, the second mold having a plurality of raised protuberances adapted to form a plurality of deep apertures, the second mold having at least one aperture defined along the second hemispherical molding surface, the second mold having at least one retractable pin with a distal end, the second mold having at least one retractable pin capable of extending from the at least one aperture into the second hemispherical molding cavity a distance ranging from 0.002 inch to 0.140 inch, the second mold having at least one retractable pin having a retracted state for forming a dimple in a golf ball during a molding operation, and an extended state for forcing a golf ball from the apparatus; wherein the first mold and the second mold are adapted to engage each other such that the first hemispherical molding surface and the second hemispherical molding surface form a generally spherical molding chamber. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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