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Multiple-piece golf ball

a golf ball and multi-piece technology, applied in the field of multi-piece golf balls, can solve the problems of inability to disclose the relationship between an initial spin rate and a decay rate, and the inability to increase so as to achieve the effect of increasing the travel distance of the golf ball and high spin decay ra

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-08-25
BRIDGESTONE SPORTS
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[0006]Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a multiple-piece golf ball that generates a high spin decay rate in a case in which an initial spin rate at the time that the golf ball is struck is high and generates a low spin decay rate in a case in which the initial spin rate is low, thereby increasing the travel distance of the golf ball even in both cases in which the initial spin rate is either high or low.

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These publications, however, disclose a golf ball having an increased moment of inertia to reduce the spin rate thereof, but fail to disclose the relationship between an initial spin rate and a decay rate thereof during the time the golf ball is in flight.
However, in a case in which the initial spin rate is low, generating a high spin decay rate during flight cannot increase the travel distance of the golf ball.

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[0108]Golf balls constituted as shown in Table 1 were made and an experiment was performed to measure the moments of inertia and the distance of the golf balls. The test results are shown in Table 1. The details of mixtures A to E for the materials of the core of Table 1 are shown in Table 2. The details of mixtures F to I (wt %) for the materials of the intermediate layer, the core layer and the cover are shown in Table 3. The details of mixtures J to L (wt %) for the materials of the high specific gravity members are shown in Table 4. For all of Examples 1 to 3 and Comparative Example 1, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the high specific gravity members that were used were annular with an external diameter of 40.7 mm, an internal diameter of 39.7 mm, and a width of 2.5 mm. In order to house such high specific gravity members, depression parts of width 2.5 mm and depth 1 mm were formed in the periphery of the intermediate layer. The depression parts are disposed so as to be shaped with b...

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Abstract

A multiple-piece golf ball includes a core positioned at the center of the golf ball; an intermediate layer surrounding the core; a cover further surrounding the intermediate layer; at least one high specific gravity member having a higher specific gravity than the core, the intermediate layer and the cover. The at least one high specific gravity member is arranged such that a moment of inertia of the golf ball with respect to an x-axis Ix and a moment of inertia of the golf ball with respect to a y-axis Iy are substantially the same, a moment of inertia of the golf ball with respect to a z-axis Iz is greater than Ix and Iy, and the difference between Iz and Ix or Iy is at least approximately 3. The x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis intersect orthogonally at the center of the golf ball.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to a multiple-piece golf ball.[0002]While there are many factors that affect the distance of a golf ball, three factors, the initial velocity of the ball, the launch angle, and the spin rate are extremely important. Of these, the ball spin is an essential element in lifting the golf ball and extending its distance. However, if the spin rate is excessive, the ball can fly upward or the ball line can be short after falling, so that the distance of the ball is not extended. The spin rate is greatest at the time the ball is struck, and gradually decreases, that is, attenuates, as the ball flies.[0003]Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2002-515808 discloses that, with the object of providing a golf ball that generates a lower spin rate for a golfer with a low level of skill, an outer layer of a golf ball includes a discrete region of a weighting material, the weighting material being visible at the exterior surface o...

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IPC IPC(8): A63B37/00
CPCA63B37/0003A63B37/0082A63B37/0047
Inventor NANBA, ATSUSHIHIGUCHI, HIROSHI
Owner BRIDGESTONE SPORTS
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