Golf balls having non-uniform core structures with metal-containing centers
US-9630061-B2 · Apr 25, 2017 · US
US10143893B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10143893-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715593678-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 12, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 7, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 4, 2018 |
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Multi-piece golf balls having a solid core and cover are provided. The ball contains a small, heavy inner core and surrounding outer core layer. The inner core preferably contains metal powder such as copper, steel, brass, tungsten, titanium, nickel, iron, tin, and bronze particles dispersed in a thermoset or thermoplastic polymeric matrix. For example, a polybutadiene rubber matrix may be used. In one preferred embodiment, the inner core contains elemental iron powder. Preferably, the particles have a weight average size in the range of about 10 μm to about 450 μm. In one embodiment, the outer surface of the inner core has a structure with projecting members. For example, the outer surface may contain multiple projecting ribs with gaps located between the ribs. The ball includes a cover surrounding the core structure. The cover may be multi-layered.
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We claim: 1. A multi-layered golf ball, comprising; i) an inner core comprising a metal powder dispersed in a thermoset or thermoplastic polymeric matrix, the metal powder comprising particles having a weight average size in the range of about 10 μm to about 450 μm, the inner core having a center and outer surface, and a diameter in the range of about 0.100 to about 1.100 inches; ii) an outer core layer comprising a thermoset or thermoplastic material, the outer core layer being disposed about the inner core and having a thickness in the range of about 0.200 to about 0.800 inches, wherein the inner core has a specific gravity (SG inner ) and a center hardness (H inner core center ), and the outer core has a specific gravity (SG outer ) and an outer surface hardness ((H outer surface of OC ), the SG inner being greater than the SG outer , and the H inner core center being m the range of about 10 to about 80 Shore C and the H outer surface of the OC being in the range of about 65 to about 96 Shore C to provide a positive hardness gradient across the core assembly, the surface of the outer core having a surface pattern system comprising at least one band defined on the land surface, wherein the surface pattern system covers from about 5% to about 40% of the outer land surface, and wherein the width of the at least one band varies along its length, and wherein the at least one band comprises a raised bead; and iii) a cover having at least one layer disposed about the multi-layered core. 2. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the metal powder is selected from the group consisting of copper, steel, brass, tungsten, titanium, aluminum, magnesium, molybdenum, cobalt, nickel, iron, lead, tin, bronze, silver, gold, and platinum, and oxides and alloys and combinations thereof. 3. The golf ball of claim 2 , wherein the metal powder is selected from the group consisting of austenitic stainless steels, ferritic stainless steels, and martensitic stainless steels, and alloys thereof. 4. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the metal powder comprises particles having a weight average size in the range of about 10 μm to about 100 μm. 5. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the metal powder is elemental iron.
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