Claims
- 1. A bowling ball, comprising:
- a) an inner core having a minimum specific gravity of 0.1063 per pound of ball weight, for balls ranging in weight from 8 to 16 pounds;
- b) a molded encapsulating mass surrounding said inner core, wherein its specific gravity ranges downward to a minimum value of 0.38 for a specific fixed weight ball, to effectuate a decrease in ball moment of inertia;
- c) the specific gravity of said inner core being greater than that of said encapsulating mass;
- d) said ball moment of inertia decreases with an increase in inner core density, to effectuate a maximum moment of inertia about the ball's vertical axis of 0.318 in-ozs-sec.sup.2 per pound of ball weight, for the purpose of obtaining an increase in the total kinetic energy output of said ball.
- 2. The bowling ball defined in claim 1, wherein said molded encapsulating mass is further characterized as a cover.
- 3. The bowling ball defined in claim 2, further characterized as including top weight mass.
- 4. The bowling ball defined in claim 3, wherein said top weight mass is further characterized as being integral to said inner core.
- 5. The bowling ball defined in claim 4, wherein said top weight mass is further characterized as being annular in shape.
- 6. The bowling ball defined in claim 5, wherein said inner core is further characterized as (spherical in shape) having a minimum volume of 14.137 cubic inches.
- 7. The bowling ball defined in claim 1, wherein said inner core minimum specific gravity per pound of ball weight, is further characterized as being increased by the amount of 0.0187, to a value of 0.1250.
- 8. The bowling ball defined in claim 1, wherein said inner core minimum specific gravity per pound of ball weight, is further characterized as being increased by the amount of 0.03745, to a value of 0.14375.
- 9. The bowling ball defined in claim 1, wherein said inner core minimum specific gravity per pound of ball weight, is further characterized as being increased by the amount of 0.0562, to a value of 0.1625.
- 10. The bowling ball defined in claim 1, wherein said inner core minimum specific gravity per pound of ball weight, is further characterized as being increased by the amount of 0.0812, to a value of 0.1875.
- 11. The bowling ball defined in claim 1, wherein said inner core minimum specific gravity per pound of ball weight, is further characterized as being increased by the amount of 0.1062, to a value of 0.2125.
- 12. A bowling ball, comprising:
- a) an inner core having a minimum specific gravity of 0.1063 per pound of ball weight, for balls ranging in weight from 8 to 16 pounds;
- b) a molded outer core surrounding said inner core, wherein its specific gravity (can range) ranges downward to a minimum value of 0.38 for a specific fixed weight ball, to effectuate a decrease in ball moment of inertia;
- c) (a top weight mass disposed within said ball;) the specific gravity of said inner core being greater than that of said outer core;
- d) and a cover encapsulating said outer core;
- e) said specific gravity values of said inner core, outer core, and cover, being selected (such as) to effectuate an increase in total kinetic energy output of said ball.
- 13. The bowling ball defined in claim 12, further characterized as including top weight mass.
- 14. The bowling ball defined in claim 13, wherein said top weight mass is further characterized as being integral to said inner core.
- 15. The bowling ball defined in claim 14, wherein said top weight mass is further characterized as being annular in shape.
- 16. The bowling ball defined in claim 15, wherein said inner core is further characterized as spherical in shape.
- 17. A bowling ball having (a top) weight mass positioned (such as) to effectuate a decrease in ball moment of inertia, comprising:
- a) an inner core having a minimum specific gravity of 0.1063 per pound of ball weight, for balls ranging in weight from 8 to 16 pounds;
- b) an annular shaped (top) weight mass located closely around said inner core;
- c) and a molded encapsulating mass surrounding said inner core and said annular shaped (top) weight mass.
- 18. The bowling ball defined in claim 17, wherein said molded encapsulating mass is further characterized as a cover.
- 19. The bowling ball defined in claim 18, wherein said annular shaped weight mass is further characterized as having its lower surface located at the midplane of the ball.
- 20. The bowling ball defined in claim 19, wherein said inner core is further characterized as being spherical in shape.
- 21. The bowling ball defined in claim 17, wherein said molded encapsulating mass is further characterized as comprising an outer core and a cover.
- 22. The bowling ball defined in claim 21, wherein said annular shaped weight mass is further characterized as having its lower surface located at the midplane of the ball.
- 23. The bowling ball defined in claim 22, wherein said inner core is further characterized as being spherical in shape.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/425,397 filed Oct. 20, 1989, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/628,158 filed July 5, 1984, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/171,897 filed July 24, 1980, all abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Bowling", p. 28, Jul. 10, 1975. |
Continuation in Parts (3)
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425397 |
Oct 1989 |
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628158 |
Jul 1984 |
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171897 |
Jul 1980 |
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