Method of manufacturing elastomer articles having embedded electronics
US-11919208-B2 · Mar 5, 2024 · US
US9193102B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9193102-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213485619-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 31, 2012 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2015 |
| Grant date | Nov 24, 2015 |
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A method of making and recycling a golf ball is disclosed. The method may include processing a used golf ball to make the materials of the used golf ball reusable in a new golf ball. As a result, the disclosed method may decrease the waste of disposing of used golf balls and the costs associated with acquiring and/or processing new materials. The method of recycling a golf ball may generally include pulverizing used golf balls into particles. The used golf balls may be made of materials having different densities. The particles may be placed in a liquid that causes the particles of different materials to float to different levels based on the densities of the materials. At least a portion of the particles may be melted and injected into a sandwich mold to create a new golf ball.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of making a golf ball, comprising: pulverizing a golf ball into particles, wherein the golf ball has at least three layers, wherein each layer has a density different from all other layers; placing the particles into a liquid and agitating the liquid and particles using a propeller to separate particles of a first group from particles of a second group and causing the first group of particles to settle at a first level in the liquid and the second group of particles to settle at a second level in the liquid that is different from the first level, wherein the propeller is located between the first level and the second level, and wherein the first group of particles are of a material having a different density than the density of the material of the second group of particles; and using at least a portion of one of the first group of particles and the second group of particles to form a new golf ball. 2. The method of making a golf ball according to claim 1 , further comprising: removing the first group of particles from the liquid while keeping the first group of particles separate from the second group of particles; and storing the first group of particles separately from the second group of particles. 3. The method of making a golf ball according to claim 2 , wherein the first group of particles are removed by suction. 4. The method of making a golf ball according to claim 3 , further comprising: drying the first group of particles; and drying the second group of particles. 5. A method of making a golf ball, comprising: pulverizing a used golf ball into particles, wherein the used golf ball has at least three layers, wherein each layer has a density different from all other layers; placing the particles into a liquid and agitating the liquid and particles using a propeller to separate particles of a first group from particles of a second group and causing the first group of particles to settle at a first level in the liquid and the second group of particles to settle at a second level in the liquid that is different from the first level, wherein the propeller is located between the first level and the second level, and wherein the first group of particles are of a material having a different density than the density of the material of the second group of particles; removing the first group of particles from the liquid while keeping the first group of particles separate from the second group of particles; removing the second group of particles from the liquid while keeping the second group of particles separate from the first group of particles; and using at least a portion of one of the first group of particles and the second group of particles to form a new golf ball. 6. The method of making a golf ball according to claim 5 , wherein the step of using at least a portion of one of the first group of particles and the second group of particles to form a new golf ball includes delivering a portion of the first group of particles a first heating chamber and heating the portion of the first group of particles, thereby melting the portion of the first group of particles into a first molten material and injecting the first molten material into a mold chamber, thereby forming a cover layer. 7. The method of making a golf ball according to claim 6 , wherein the step of using at least a portion of one of the first group of particles and the second group of particles to form a new golf ball includes delivering a portion of the second group of particles a second heating chamber and heating the portion of the second group of particles, thereby melting the portion of the second group of particles into a second molten material and injecting the second molten material into a mold chamber, thereby forming a mantle layer within the cover layer. 8. The method of making a golf ball according to claim 5 , wherein the step of removing the first group of particles includes skimming the first group of particles from the liquid. 9. The method of making a golf ball according to claim 5 , wherein the step of removing the first group of particles includes suctioning the first group of particles from a vessel into a dryer. 10. The method of making a golf ball according to claim 7 , wherein the step of using at least a portion of one of the first group of particles and the second group of particles to form a new golf ball includes injecting a third molten material into the mold chamber, thereby forming a core layer within the mantle layer. 11. A method of making a golf ball, comprising: selling a golf ball having a trace element comprising a barcode to a consumer, wherein the golf ball has at least three layers, wherein each layer has a density different from all other layers; collecting the golf ball; inputting the trace element data into a computer program; calculating with the computer program an incentive award associated with the collected golf ball; communicating the award to a user; pulverizing the collected golf ball into particles; separating the particles of the collected golf ball into a first group of particles and a second group of particles; and using at least a portion of one of the first group of particles and the second group of particles to form a new golf ball, wherein separating the particles includes: placing the particles into a liquid and agitating the liquid and particles using a propeller to separate particles of a first group from particles of a second group and causing the first group of particles to settle at a first level and the second group of particles to settle at a second level that is different from the first level, wherein the propeller is located between the first level and the second level, and wherein the first group of particles are of a material having a different density than the density of the material of the second group of particles; removing the first group of particles while keeping the first group of particles separate from the second group of particles; and removing the second group of particles while keeping the second group of particles separate from the first group of particles. 12. The method of making a golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein the at least three layers comprise a core layer having a density of 0.96 g/cm 3 , a mantle layer having a density of from about 1.1 g/cm 3 to about 1.35 g/cm 3 , and a cover layer having a density of from about 1.1 g/cm 3 to about 1.35 g/cm 3 . 13. The method of making a golf ball according to claim 5 , wherein the at least three layers comprise a core layer having a density of 0.96 g/cm 3 , a mantle layer having a density of from about 1.1 g/cm 3 to about 1.35 g/cm 3 , and a cover layer having a density of from about 1.1 g/cm 3 to about 1.35 g/cm 3 . 14. The method of making a golf ball according to claim 11 , wherein the at least three layers comprise a core layer having a density of 0.96 g/cm 3 , a mantle layer having a density of from about 1.1 g/cm 3 to about 1.35 g/cm 3 , and a cover layer having a density of from about 1.1 g/cm 3 to about 1.35 g/cm 3 .
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