Golf ball
First Claim
1. A golf ball having a non-planar parting line on its spherical surface, the golf ball comprising:
- a base waveform correlating to a dimple pattern of the ball;
the non-planar parting line resulting from superimposing the base waveform with at least one shorter wavelength secondary waveform wherein the non-planar parting line is functionally dependent on the individual dimple geometry; and
the non-planar parting line comprising of a plurality of wave amplitudes that are offset from the dimples so as not to intersect any dimple edge while allowing the dimples on opposing hemispheres of the golf ball to interdigitate;
wherein a maximum amplitude of the non-planar parting line is less than 0.02 inch from an axis substantially coincident with an equator of the ball and has a length less than 110 percent of the ball equator circumference.
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Abstract
A golf ball that is formed by a mold developed from a computerized modeling system such as CAD or CAE in combination with a CNC machine tool which superimposes a short waveform, or multiple waveforms, onto a longer base waveform to create a non-planar parting line that is functionally dependent on the underlying dimple geometry. The non-planar parting line is comprised of a plurality of peaks and valleys that are offset from the dimple perimeters, as not to bisect any dimple edge. Also, dimples on one side of the parting line interdigitate with dimples on the other side to form a more uniform distribution of dimples over the entire golf ball surface. Still further, the non-planar parting line has a amplitude which is less than 0.02 inch from an axis substantially coincident with the equator of the ball and the length of the parting line is less than 110 percent of the length of a curve defined by the circumference of the equator. Located at a plurality of sites on the non-planar parting line and offset from the equator are tabs which are formed on the ball to aid in the finishing operation wherein flash is removed from the ball parting line. The tabs are created by true sprues (vents) and false sprues on the parting surfaces of the ball mold halves.
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14 Claims
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1. A golf ball having a non-planar parting line on its spherical surface, the golf ball comprising:
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a base waveform correlating to a dimple pattern of the ball; the non-planar parting line resulting from superimposing the base waveform with at least one shorter wavelength secondary waveform wherein the non-planar parting line is functionally dependent on the individual dimple geometry; and the non-planar parting line comprising of a plurality of wave amplitudes that are offset from the dimples so as not to intersect any dimple edge while allowing the dimples on opposing hemispheres of the golf ball to interdigitate; wherein a maximum amplitude of the non-planar parting line is less than 0.02 inch from an axis substantially coincident with an equator of the ball and has a length less than 110 percent of the ball equator circumference. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A golf ball having a non-planar parting line on its spherical surface, the golf ball comprising:
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a base waveform correlating to a dimple pattern of the ball; the non-planar parting line resulting from superimposing the base waveform with at least one shorter wavelength secondary waveform wherein the non-planar parting line is functionally dependent on the individual dimple geometry; the non-planar parting line comprising of a plurality of wave amplitudes that are offset from the dimples as not to intersect with the dimple edge and the dimples on one side of the parting line interdigitate with the dimples on the other side; and a plurality of tabs is formed on the golf ball at positions substantially coincident with the highest and/or lowest points of the superposition of waveforms forming the non-planar parting line, wherein the number of tabs is at least twenty.
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