Claims
- 1. A bowling ball comprising:
- (a) an inner core having its center substantially coincident with the geometrical center of said bowling ball;
- (b) a solid outer core surrounding said inner core;
- (c) and a rigid elastomer foam cover surrounding said outer core, and having a minimum Shore D Durometer hardness of 72 and a maximum specific gravity of 1.
- 2. The bowling ball defined in claim 1, wherein said rigid elastomer foam is further characterized as a syntactic foam consisting of an elastomer having a density reducing filler mixed throughout said ball's cover thickness for the purpose of decreasing ball moment of inertia.
- 3. The bowling ball defined in claim 2, wherein said density reducing filler is further characterized as glass microballoons.
- 4. The bowling ball defined in claim 3, wherein said inner core is further characterized as being made from lead oxide mixed with a binding resin.
- 5. The bowling ball defined in claim 4, wherein said binding resin is further characterized as polyester.
- 6. The bowling ball defined in claim 5, further characterized as having a top weight mass located within said outer core.
- 7. The bowling ball defined in claim 6, wherein said top weight mass is further characterized as being annular in shape, and located closely around said inner core with its lower surface at the midplane of said ball.
- 8. A bowling ball comprising:
- (a) an inner core having its center substantially coincident with the geometrical center of said bowling ball;
- (b) a solid outer core surrounding said inner core;
- (c) and a rigid elastomer foam cover surrounding said outer core, and having a minimum Shore D Durometer hardness of 72;
- (d) said inner core in conjunction with said outer core and said cover, provide a calculated maximum moment of inertia of 0.184 in-ozs-sec.sup.2 per pound of ball weight.
- 9. The bowling ball defined in claim 8, wherein said rigid elastomer foam is further characterized as a syntactic foam consisting of an elastomer mixed with a density reducing filler.
- 10. The bowling ball defined in claim 9, wherein said density reducing filler is further characterized as glass microballoons.
- 11. The bowling ball defined in claim 10, wherein said inner core is further characterized as being made from lead oxide mixed with a binding resin.
- 12. The bowling ball defined in claim 11, wherein said binding resin is further characterized as polyester.
- 13. The bowling ball defined in claim 12, further characterized as having a top weight mass located within said outer core.
- 14. The bowling ball defined in claim 13, wherein said top weight mass is further characterized as being annular in shape, and located closely around said inner core with its lower surface at the midplane of the ball.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 628,158 filed July 5, 1984, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 171,897 filed July 24, 1980 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuation in Parts (2)
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628158 |
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171897 |
Jul 1980 |
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