Ball and Method For Its Manufacture
US-2016346627-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US9744409B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9744409-B2 |
| Application number | US-201114122319-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 8, 2011 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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A ball useful for basketball practice and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. The ball includes an inflatable bladder covered with one or more flexible elongate elements wound around the surface of the bladder. The ball also includes an outer covering with at least two outer panels separated by at least one strip of elastomeric material. The outer panels and the strip(s) are placed directly onto the wound flexible elongate element(s). The manufacture-method particularly involves covering the inflatable bladder with the flexible elongate element(s) wound on the surface of the bladder, and placing the outer covering, including the outer panels separated by the strip(s) of elastomeric material, directly onto the wound flexible elongate element(s).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A ball, in particular for practicing basketball, comprising: an inflatable bladder at least partially wound by one or more flexible elongate element(s); a plurality of elastomeric seams positioned directly onto the at least partially wound inflatable bladder; an outer covering including a plurality of outer panels positioned directly onto the at least partially wound inflatable bladder; wherein one elastomeric seam of the plurality of elastomeric seams is positioned between each two outer panels of the plurality of outer panels and wherein the plurality of elastomeric seams cover no more than 50% of the outer surface of the ball; wherein there is no elastomeric layer covering or embedding the one or more flexible elongate element(s) on the surface of the inflatable bladder except for the plurality of elastomeric seams, thereby reducing the overall weight of the ball; wherein each of the plurality of outer panels comprises a first layer of a flexible plastic material, the flexible plastic material being different from the material of the elastomeric seams; and wherein each of the plurality of outer panels is glued to said one or more flexible elongate element(s) adjacent to the plurality of elastomeric seams. 2. The ball according to claim 1 , wherein the first layer of a flexible plastic material comprises polyurethane or vinyl polychloride. 3. The ball according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more flexible elongate element(s) comprise flexible threads. 4. The ball according to claim 3 , wherein the flexible threads are made from a synthetic material. 5. The ball according to claim 4 , wherein the synthetic material comprises nylon. 6. A method for manufacturing a ball, such as a ball for practicing basketball, comprising the steps of: partially winding one or more flexible elongate element(s) around an inflatable bladder; placing a plurality of elastomeric seams directly onto the at least partially wound inflatable bladder, the plurality of elastomeric seams covering no more than 50% of the outer surface of the ball, and placing an outer covering including a plurality of outer panels directly onto the at least partially wound inflatable bladder, wherein one elastomeric seam of the plurality of elastomeric seams is positioned between each two outer panels of the plurality of outer panels, wherein there is no elastomeric layer covering or embedding the one or more flexible elongate element(s) on the surface of the inflatable bladder except for the plurality of elastomeric seams, thereby reducing the overall weight of the ball; wherein each of the plurality of outer panels comprises a first layer of a flexible plastic material, the flexible plastic material being different from the material of the elastomeric seams, and wherein in order to place each of the plurality of outer panels directly on the one or more flexible elongate element(s), said each of the plurality of outer panels is cut from a suitable material and is glued adjacently to the elastomeric seams, said elastomeric seams being previously fixed by vulcanization. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein in order to fix by vulcanization the elastomeric seams directly on the one or more flexible elongate element(s), said elastomeric seams are placed in the bottom of a mold in which the inflatable bladder, at least partially covered by the one or more flexible elongate element(s), is placed. 8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the inflatable bladder is placed under pressure, then the assembly is heated, so as to vulcanize the elastomeric seams. 9. The method according to claim 6 , wherein in order to at least partially cover the inflatable bladder with the one or more flexible elongate element(s), the one or more flexible elongate element(s) are passed through a glue bath, the inflatable bladder is placed in contact with the one or more flexible elongate element(s), and the inflatable bladder is rotated so as to wind the one or more flexible elongate element(s) around the inflatable bladder. 10. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the flexible plastic material is a polyurethane or a vinyl polychloride.
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