Claims
- 1. A bowling ball comprising a core of a first density surrounded by a shell of a second density, said core being in the form of a truncated weight block, said weight block having head, body and tip portions, the head portion being in the form of a spherical segment positioned above the horizontal centerline of the ball, the spherical surface of the head being concentric with the shell surface, the body including a generally cylindrical form, and said tip portion of said cylindrical form each having no transverse dimension greater than the transverse dimension of said head portion, said tip portion terminating in a curved surface, and said tip portion and a lower portion of said body portion being located below the horizontal center line of the ball and being further dimensioned such that the total weight of the portion of the weight block below the ball center line is less than the weight of the portion of the weight block above the center line, said core being at least partially non-symmetrical in lateral cross-section, said non-symmetry being defined as the results of a truncation of said weight block by a plane, said plane cutting said weight block at an angle of between zero and less than 90 degrees from the vertical centerline of the weight block, said plane removing no more than half the mass of said weight block.
- 2. The bowling ball of claim 1 wherein said body portion is chosen from the group consisting of a cylinder and a parallelepiped.
- 3. The bowling ball of claim 2 wherein said body is a parallelepiped having at least six sides.
- 4. The bowling ball of claim 1 wherein said tip is of a generally tapered shape.
- 5. The bowling ball of claim 1 further comprising an annular ring about said body portion.
- 6. The bowling ball of claim 1, wherein said body is of a length no greater than the diameter of said head portion.
- 7. The bowling ball of claim 6, wherein said weight block is positioned such that said head lies above the horizontal centerline of said ball and said tip lies below said centerline, said body extending from said head to a point below said centerline.
- 8. The bowling ball of any of claims 1 through 7, wherein said plane is further positioned so as to not intersect the ball longitudinal axis at a location within the weight block.
- 9. The bowling ball of any of claims 1 through 7, wherein said plane is further positioned so as to transect the tip portion of the weight block.
- 10. The bowling ball of any of claims 1 through 7, wherein said plane is further positioned so as to transect the head portion of the weight block.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser .No. 07/690,510, filed Apr. 14, 1991, and relates to an improved bowling ball weight block which exhibits increased "action" while maintaining consistent performance over a range of lane conditions.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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5215304 |
Pinel et al. |
Jun 1993 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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690510 |
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