Sports ball and method of manufacturing sports ball
First Claim
1. A method for manufacturing a sports ball, comprising:
- cutting a plurality of outer panels from a first sheet material, a plurality of internal padding layer cut-outs from a second sheet material, and an internal valve padding layer cut-out from a third sheet material, wherein the internal valve padding layer cut-out comprises a valve hole and a plurality of perforations, and the internal padding layer cut-outs comprise a plurality of perforations, and the plurality of perforations in the internal valve padding layer cut-out and in the internal padding layer cut-outs do not extend through the outer panels;
applying onto a top surface of each of the panels, along peripheral edges of the top surface, a layer of heat-reactive adhesive that expands upon heating;
stitching together adjoining panels of the plurality of panels along respective edges of the adjoining panels, such that the stitching joins adjoining panels with the top surfaces of the respective adjoining panels facing one another at seams to form an inside-out cover, leaving an inlet opening unstitched;
attaching one of the internal padding layer cut-outs to a bottom surface of each one of the stitched panels;
attaching the internal valve padding layer cut-out to a valve hole panel that is comprised of one of the panels having a valve hole;
turning the inside-out cover to be right-side out, such that the internal padding layer is inside the right-side out cover;
inserting a reinforced deflated bladder into the cover, and inserting a valve of the bladder into both of the valve holes;
stitching the inlet opening closed;
inflating the bladder inside the cover;
applying heat and pressure from the exterior of the cover to mold the ball and cause expansion of the heat-reactive adhesive to cover the stitching in the seams and weld the seams.
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Abstract
A method for manufacturing a sports ball comprises cutting outer panels and inner padding cut-outs from three different sheet materials. The padding layer materials have perforations. A layer of heat-reactive adhesive that expands upon heating is applied in the machine-stitched seam areas before the panels are stitched together. The padding layer is glued to the inside-out ball cover before the cover is turned right-side out. A reinforced bladder is inserted into the cover, the remaining seams are stitched shut, and then the ball is molded in a heat and pressure mold that causes the seams to be welded as well as stitched, due to the expansion of the heat-reactive adhesive to cover the stitching in the seams. Enhanced performance characteristics of the resulting ball arise from the air spring aspects provided by the combined features.
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24 Claims
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1. A method for manufacturing a sports ball, comprising:
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cutting a plurality of outer panels from a first sheet material, a plurality of internal padding layer cut-outs from a second sheet material, and an internal valve padding layer cut-out from a third sheet material, wherein the internal valve padding layer cut-out comprises a valve hole and a plurality of perforations, and the internal padding layer cut-outs comprise a plurality of perforations, and the plurality of perforations in the internal valve padding layer cut-out and in the internal padding layer cut-outs do not extend through the outer panels; applying onto a top surface of each of the panels, along peripheral edges of the top surface, a layer of heat-reactive adhesive that expands upon heating; stitching together adjoining panels of the plurality of panels along respective edges of the adjoining panels, such that the stitching joins adjoining panels with the top surfaces of the respective adjoining panels facing one another at seams to form an inside-out cover, leaving an inlet opening unstitched; attaching one of the internal padding layer cut-outs to a bottom surface of each one of the stitched panels; attaching the internal valve padding layer cut-out to a valve hole panel that is comprised of one of the panels having a valve hole; turning the inside-out cover to be right-side out, such that the internal padding layer is inside the right-side out cover; inserting a reinforced deflated bladder into the cover, and inserting a valve of the bladder into both of the valve holes; stitching the inlet opening closed; inflating the bladder inside the cover; applying heat and pressure from the exterior of the cover to mold the ball and cause expansion of the heat-reactive adhesive to cover the stitching in the seams and weld the seams. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A sports ball, comprising:
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a cover formed from a plurality of outer panels cut from a first sheet material; an internal padding layer formed from a plurality of internal padding layer cut-outs cut from a second sheet material; an internal valve padding layer formed from an internal valve padding cut-out cut from a third sheet material; and a bladder comprising a valve, wherein the internal valve padding layer cut-out comprises a valve hole and a plurality of perforations, the internal padding layer cut-outs comprise a plurality of perforations, the plurality of perforations in the internal valve padding layer cut-out and in the internal padding layer cut-outs do not extend through the outer panels, the panels comprise a layer of heat-reactive adhesive that expands upon heating, applied to a top surface of the panels along peripheral edges of the top surface of the panels, the cover is formed by stitching together adjoining panels of the plurality of panels along respective edges of the adjoining panels, such that the stitching joins adjoining panels with the top surfaces of the respective adjoining panels with the heat-reactive adhesive disposed thereupon facing one another at seams to form an inside-out cover, one of the internal padding layer cut-outs is attached to a bottom surface of each one of the stitched panels, the internal valve padding layer cut-out is attached to a bottom surface of a valve hole panel which is comprised of one of the panels having a valve hole, the bladder is disposed inside the cover turned right-side out, with the valve of the bladder inserted through both of the valve holes to extend to an exterior surface of the cover, and the seams of the cover are welded by the heat-reactive adhesive being expanded by heat so as to cover the stitching in the seams. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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