Golf ball

US9675845B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9675845-B2
Application numberUS-201514961975-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 8, 2015
Priority dateDec 15, 2014
Publication dateJun 13, 2017
Grant dateJun 13, 2017

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Golf ball having a core and a cover of one or more layers, the core being formed of a material molded under heat from a rubber composition including a base rubber, an organic peroxide, and water and/or a metal monocarboxylate. Defining the tan δ slope as (tan δ 10 −tan δ 1 )/(10%−1%), where tan δ 1 and tan δ 10 are the loss tangents at dynamic strains of, respectively, 1% and 10% when the loss tangents of the core center and the core surface are measured at −12° C. and 15 Hz, the difference between the tan δ slopes at the core surface and the core center is larger than 0.002. Because a core material which undergoes little decrease in resilience over time and experiences little energy loss can be obtained, the golf ball maintains a good rebound, has a reduced spin rate and thus is able to achieve an increased distance.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A golf ball comprising a core and a cover of one layer or a plurality of layers, wherein the core is formed of a material molded under heat from a rubber composition comprising: (A) a base rubber, (B) an organic peroxide, and (C) water; and letting tan δ 1 be the loss tangent at a dynamic strain of 1% and tan δ 10 be the loss tangent at a dynamic strain of 10% when the loss tangents of the core center and the core surface are measured at a temperature of −12° C. and a frequency of 15 Hz, and defining the tan δ slope as (tan δ 10 −tan δ 1 /(10%−1%), the difference between the tan δ slope at the core surface and the tan δ slope at the core center is larger than 0.002. 2. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the difference (B)−(A) within the core between the JIS-C cross-sectional hardness (A) at a position 6 mm from the core center and the JIS-C cross-sectional hardness (B) at a position 16 mm from the core center is larger than 13. 3. The golf ball of claim 1 which satisfies the condition V 0 −V 60 <0.7, wherein V 0 is the initial velocity of the core in the golf ball after the cover has been molded, as measured after peeling away the cover, and V 60 is the core initial velocity measured 60 days after measuring V 0 . 4. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the moisture content in the rubber composition prior to vulcanization is at least 1,000 ppm. 5. The golf ball of claim 1 wherein, in the vulcanized core, the core center has a higher moisture content than the core surface. 6. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the rubber composition contains from 0.1 to 5 parts by weight of an organosulfur compound per 100 parts by weight of the base rubber. 7. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the core of the golf ball after the cover has been molded has an initial velocity V 0 , as measured after peeling away the cover, which is at least 77.0 m/s and not more than 78.5 m/s. 8. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the JIS-C hardness difference obtained by subtracting the core center hardness from the core surface hardness is at least 20 and not more than 40. 9. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the base rubber serving as component (A) is a polybutadiene synthesized using a rare-earth catalyst or a group VIII metal compound catalyst. 10. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the water serving as component (C) is distilled water or tap water. 11. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the amount of water included per 100 parts by weight of the base rubber is from 0.1 to 5 parts by weight.

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What does patent US9675845B2 cover?
Golf ball having a core and a cover of one or more layers, the core being formed of a material molded under heat from a rubber composition including a base rubber, an organic peroxide, and water and/or a metal monocarboxylate. Defining the tan δ slope as (tan δ 10 −tan δ 1 )/(10%−1%), where tan δ 1 and tan δ 10 are the loss tangents at dynamic strains of, respectively, 1% and 10% when the los…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bridgestone Sports Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B37/0051. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 13 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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