Method And System For Utilizing Radio-Opaque Fillers In Multiple Layers Of Golf Balls
US-2024424351-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9072943B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9072943-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213613048-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 13, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 7, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jul 7, 2015 |
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Disclosed herein are heterogeneous golf ball compositions comprising a thermosetting polymer matrix and discrete particles of thermoplastic polymer dispersed within the matrix.
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What is claimed is: 1. A golf ball comprising a layer formed from a heterogeneous composition, the heterogeneous composition comprising: a matrix formed from a thermosetting polymer composition, and discrete particles of a thermoplastic polymer composition dispersed within the matrix, the thermoplastic polymer composition having a melting point above the curing temperature of the thermosetting polymer composition, wherein the particles have a maximum particle size of 0.900 mm; and wherein the golf ball comprises a core and a cover, and wherein the cover comprises the layer formed from the heterogeneous composition. 2. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the discrete particles are present in the composition in an amount of 18 wt % or greater, based on the total weight of the composition. 3. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the discrete particles are present in the composition in an amount of 20 wt % or greater, based on the total weight of the composition. 4. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the particles have a maximum particle size of 0.841 mm. 5. A golf ball comprising a layer formed from a heterogeneous composition, the heterogeneous composition comprising: a matrix formed from a thermosetting polymer composition, and discrete particles of a thermoplastic polymer composition dispersed within the matrix, the thermoplastic composition having a melting point above the curing temperature of the thermosetting composition, wherein the difference in the specific gravity of the thermosetting polymer composition and the specific gravity of the thermoplastic composition is at least 0.13 g/cm 3 ; and wherein the golf ball comprises a core and a cover, and wherein the cover comprises the layer formed from the heterogeneous composition. 6. The golf ball of claim 5 , wherein the difference in the specific gravity of the thermosetting polymer composition and the specific gravity of the thermoplastic composition is at least 0.15 g/cm 3 . 7. The golf ball of claim 5 , wherein the discrete particles are present in the composition in an amount of 18 wt % or greater, based on the total weight of the composition. 8. The golf ball of claim 5 , wherein the discrete particles are present in the composition in an amount of 20 wt % or greater, based on the total weight of the composition. 9. The golf ball of claim 5 , wherein the particles have a maximum particle size of 0.841 mm. 10. A golf ball comprising a layer formed from a heterogeneous composition, the heterogeneous composition comprising: a matrix formed from a thermosetting polymer composition, and discrete particles of a thermoplastic polymer composition dispersed within the matrix, the thermoplastic composition having a melting point above the curing temperature of the thermosetting composition, wherein the difference in the specific gravity of the thermosetting polymer composition and the specific gravity of the thermoplastic composition is at least 0.13 g/cm 3 ; and wherein the golf ball comprises a core, a cover, and an intermediate layer disposed between the core and the cover, wherein the intermediate layer is formed from the heterogeneous composition. 11. A golf ball comprising a layer formed from a heterogeneous composition, the heterogeneous composition comprising: a matrix formed from a thermosetting polymer composition, and discrete particles of a thermoplastic polymer composition dispersed within the matrix, the thermoplastic composition having a melting point above the curing temperature of the thermosetting composition, wherein the composition comprises at least 500 of the discrete particles; and wherein the golf ball comprises a core, a cover, and an intermediate layer disposed between the core and the cover, wherein the intermediate layer is formed from the heterogeneous composition. 12. The golf ball of claim 11 , wherein the particles have a maximum particle size of 0.841 mm. 13. The golf ball of claim 12 , wherein the discrete particles are present in the composition in an amount of 18 wt % or greater, based on the total weight of the composition. 14. The golf ball of claim 12 , wherein the discrete particles are present in the composition in an amount of 20 wt % or greater, based on the total weight of the composition. 15. A golf ball comprising a layer formed from a heterogeneous composition, the heterogeneous composition comprising: a matrix formed from a thermosetting polymer composition, and discrete particles of a thermoplastic polymer composition dispersed within the matrix, the thermoplastic composition having a melting point above the curing temperature of the thermosetting composition, wherein the composition comprises at least 500 of the discrete particles; and wherein the golf ball comprises a core and a cover, and wherein the cover comprises the layer formed from the heterogeneous composition. 16. The golf ball of claim 11 , wherein the difference in the specific gravity of the thermosetting polymer composition and the specific gravity of the thermoplastic composition is at least 0.11 g/cm 3 . 17. A golf ball comprising a layer formed from a heterogeneous composition, the heterogeneous composition comprising: a matrix formed from a thermosetting polymer composition, and discrete particles of a thermoplastic polymer composition dispersed within the matrix, the thermoplastic polymer composition having a melting point above the curing temperature of the thermosetting polymer composition, wherein the particles have a maximum particle size of 0.900 mm and are present in the heterogeneous composition in an amount of 18 wt % or greater, based on the total weight of the heterogeneous composition, and wherein the difference in the specific gravity of the thermosetting polymer composition and the specific gravity of the thermoplastic composition is at least 0.13 g/cm 3 ; wherein the thermosetting matrix composition is selected from the group consisting of ethylene propylene rubbers, ethylene-propylene-diene rubbers, styrene-butadiene rubbers, butyl rubbers, halobutyl rubbers, acrylonitrile butadiene rubbers, polychloroprenes, alkyl acrylate rubbers, chlorinated isoprene rubbers, acrylonitrile chlorinated isoprene rubbers, polyalkenamers, phenol formaldehydes, melamine formaldehydes, polyepoxides, polyimides, polysiloxanes, alkyds, polyisocyanurates, polycyanurates, polyacrylates, and combinations of two or more thereof.
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