Method And System For Utilizing Radio-Opaque Fillers In Multiple Layers Of Golf Balls
US-2024424351-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US2018339201A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018339201-A1 |
| Application number | US-201815934172-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 25, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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A multi-piece solid golf ball having a two-layer core with an inner core layer and an outer core layer and having a cover of one or more layer with numerous dimples on the surface is characterized in that the hardest cover layer has a specific material hardness and the ball has a specific value obtained by subtracting the surface hardness of the overall core from the surface hardness of the hardest cover layer, a specific deflection, and a specific value obtained by subtracting the initial velocity of the inner core layer from the initial velocity of the sphere consisting of the inner core layer encased by the outer core layer. This golf ball enables relatively low head speed golfers to achieve a good distance on full shots with drivers and iron clubs and also provides a soft, comfortable feel at impact.
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1 . A multi-piece solid golf ball comprising a two-layer core consisting of an inner core layer and an outer core layer, and a cover of one or more layer having a surface with numerous dimples formed thereon, wherein the cover layer with the greatest hardness of all the cover layers has a material hardness on the Shore D hardness scale of at least 56, the Shore D hardness value obtained by subtracting the surface hardness of the overall core from the surface hardness of the hardest cover layer is at least 2, the ball has a deflection when compressed under a final load of 1,275 N (130 kgf) from an initial load of 98 N (10 kgf) of at least 2.7 mm, and the value obtained by subtracting the initial velocity of the inner core layer from the initial velocity of the sphere consisting of the inner core layer encased by the outer core layer is at least 1 m/s. 2 . The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the overall core has a hardness profile which, letting Cc be the JIS-C hardness at a center of the core, Cc+5 be the JIS-C hardness at a position 5 mm from the core center, Cs−5 be the JIS-C hardness at a position 5 mm inside the core surface, and Cs be the JIS-C hardness at the core surface, satisfies conditions (1) to (3) below: (Cc+5)−(Cc)≤5 (1) (Cs)−(Cs−5)≥10 (2) {(Cs)−(Cs−5)}/{Cc+5}−(Cc)}≥4. (3) 3 . The golf ball of claim 2 which further satisfies the following condition: (Cs)−(Cc)≥30. (4) 4 . The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the inner core layer is formed of a rubber composition that includes two or more types of base rubber and the outer core layer is formed of a rubber composition that includes one or more type of base rubber. 5 . The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the cover is formed of two layers: an intermediate layer and an outer layer. 6 . The golf ball of claim 1 which, letting V1 be the initial velocity (m/s) of the inner core layer, V2 be the initial velocity (m/s) of the sphere obtained by encasing the inner core layer with the outer core layer, V3 be the initial velocity (m/s) of the sphere obtained by encasing the core with the intermediate layer, and V4 be the initial velocity (m/s) of the ball, satisfies the condition: V4>V3≥V2>V1. 7 . The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the intermediate layer is formed primarily of a resin composition comprising: a base resin of (a) an olefin-unsaturated carboxylic acid random copolymer or a metal ion neutralization product of an olefin-unsaturated carboxylic acid random copolymer or both blended with (b) an olefin-unsaturated carboxylic acid-unsaturated carboxylic acid ester random terpolymer or a metal ion neutralization product of an olefin-unsaturated carboxylic acid-unsaturated carboxylic acid ester random terpolymer or both in a weight ratio therebetween of from 100:0 and 0:100, (c) a fatty acid or fatty acid derivative having a molecular weight of from 228 to 1,500, and (d) a basic inorganic metal compound capable of neutralizing acid groups in the base resin and component (c). 8 . The golf ball of claim 5 , wherein the material hardness of the cover outer layer is higher than the material hardness of the intermediate layer. 9 . The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the number of dimples is from 250 to 370: the dimples are of at least three types; the dimple surface coverage SR, defined as the proportion of the spherical surface of the ball accounted for the dimples, is at least 75%; and the ball when struck has a coefficient of lift CL at a Reynolds number of 70,000 and a spin rate of 2,000 rpm which is at least 70% of the coefficient of lift CL at a Reynolds number of 80,000 and a spin rate of 2,000 rpm. 10 . The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the dimples are of non-spherical shape and the ball surface has a land thereon which is surrounded by a plurality of the non-spherical dimples, the land having a shape that includes at least one vertex, being contiguous at substantially a point with each of at least two neighboring lands and having a surface area in the range of from 0.05 to 16.00 mm 2 .
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