Sports ball
US-2017291076-A1 · Oct 12, 2017 · US
US10376749B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10376749-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815879955-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 25, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2019 |
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A sports ball comprises a plurality of interlocking panels covered by an outer layer. Each of the interlocking panels includes a plurality of recesses. The outer layer includes a plurality of distinct surface irregularities, each of the surface irregularities aligned with one of the plurality of recesses.
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I claim: 1. A ball comprising: a bladder; and a multi-layer cover including an outer layer and an intermediate layer between the outer layer and the bladder, the intermediate layer including at least one perforated panel comprising a plurality of perforations, the outer layer including a plurality of dimples, each of the plurality of dimples aligned with one of the plurality of perforations, and the at least one perforated panel forming an auxetic structure, the auxetic structure defining a repeating pattern of reentrant shapes formed by the plurality of perforations. 2. The ball of claim 1 wherein at least one perforated panel is a foam panel. 3. The ball of claim 1 wherein the at least one perforated panels includes a first t-shaped panel at a first pole of the ball and a second t-shaped panel at a second pole of the ball. 4. The ball of claim 3 the intermediate layer further includes a plurality of equator panels spanning an equator of the ball, each of the equator panels covering a portion of the equator and extending from the first t-shaped panel to the second t-shaped panel. 5. The ball of claim 1 wherein at least one perforated panel includes a first Y-shaped panel and a second Y-shaped panel, the first Y-shaped panel in interlocking engagement with the second Y-shaped panel. 6. The ball of claim 1 the at least one perforated panel extends from a first pole region toward an opposite pole region of the ball, wherein the reentrant shapes gradually increase in size moving the first pole region to the opposite pole region. 7. The ball of claim 1 wherein the outer layer is transparent such that the plurality of perforations in the intermediate layer are visually exposed through the outer layer. 8. A sports ball comprising: a bladder; a contouring layer surrounding the bladder, the contouring layer is an auxetic structure and includes at least one panel defining an array of apertures, wherein a repeating pattern of reentrant shapes is formed on the contouring layer by the array of apertures; and an outer layer surrounding the contouring layer, wherein a position of each aperture in the array of apertures is tactilely detectable via the outer layer. 9. The sports ball of claim 8 wherein the outer layer includes a plurality of dimples, each of the plurality of dimples aligned with one of the apertures of the array of apertures. 10. The sports ball of claim 8 wherein the outer layer is comprised of a transparent material such that the array of apertures is visible through the outer layer. 11. The sports ball of claim 8 wherein the at least one panel includes a first t-shaped panel at a first pole of the ball, a second t-shaped panel at a second pole of the ball, and a plurality of equator panels spanning an equator of the ball, each of the equator panels covering a portion of the equator and extending from the first t-shaped panel to the second t-shaped panel.
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