A golf ball having a tubular lattice pattern
A golf ball (20) approaching zero land area is disclosed here. The golf ball (20) has an innersphere (21) with a plurality of tubular projections (40). Each of the plurality of projections (40) has an apex (50) that extends to a height to conform with the 1.68 inches requirement for USGA approved go...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English French German |
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27.09.2006
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Summary: | A golf ball (20) approaching zero land area is disclosed here. The golf ball (20) has an innersphere (21) with a plurality of tubular projections (40). Each of the plurality of projections (40) has an apex (50) that extends to a height to conform with the 1.68 inches requirement for USGA approved golf balls. The tubular lattice pattern on the inner sphere (21) of the golf ball (20) of the present invention has interconnected projections (40) that form a plurality of hexagons and pentagons in the preferred embodiment. The preferred embodiment has a parting line (100) that alternates upward and downward along adjacent rows of hexagons. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: EP20060076210 |