Claims
- 1. A method comprising:
applying a transfer sheet that contains ink capable of sublimation in the form of an image to a white outer surface portion of a bowling ball; applying pressure against the transfer sheet by engaging the transfer sheet with a cavity conformed to a shape of the outer surface portion of the bowling ball; and sublimating the ink into the outer surface portion of the bowling ball by applying heat to the transfer sheet.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein applying pressure comprises applying substantially uniform pressure against the transfer sheet by engaging the transfer sheet between the cavity and a second mating cavity conformed to a shape of another outer surface portion of the bowling ball.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein applying the transfer sheet comprises applying a transfer sheet that contains ink capable of sublimation in the form of an image to cover approximately half the outer surface of the bowling ball.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein applying the transfer sheet comprises applying the transfer sheet to the outer surface portion by stretching the transfer sheet around the outer surface portion.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein applying the transfer sheet comprises stretching a stretchable transfer sheet that contains ink in the form of a compressed image over the outer surface portion of the bowling ball.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein sublimating comprises sublimating the ink into the outer surface portion of the bowling ball by applying an amount of heat sufficient to cause the outer surface of the bowling ball to reach a temperature that is between 300° F. and 400° F. for a period of time that is between 3 minutes and 15 minutes.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein sublimating comprises sublimating the ink into the outer surface portion of the bowling ball by applying an amount of heat sufficient to cause the outer surface of the bowling ball to reach a temperature that is between 350° F. and 400° F. for a period of time that is between 4 minutes and 8 minutes.
- 8. A bowling ball having the ink sublimated into the outer surface portion by the method of claim 4.
- 9. A bowling ball having the ink sublimated into the outer surface portion by the method of claim 5.
- 10. A method comprising:
providing a bowling ball having a substantially colorless coverstock formed of a plastic material; providing one or more flexible, stretchable transfer sheets having a representation of an image printed with sublimation inks on an inner surface thereof for direct application to the colorless coverstock of the bowling ball; and transferring the image from the one or more flexible, stretchable transfer sheets to the colorless coverstock of the bowling ball by placing the inner surface of the one or more flexible, stretchable transfer sheets in contact with the colorless coverstock of the bowling ball, and causing the sublimation inks to diffuse into the plastic material of the colorless coverstock in the form of the image by uniformly drawing and stretching the one or more flexible, stretchable transfer sheets against the colorless coverstock of the bowling ball with pressure to an outer surface of the one or more flexible transfer sheets and applying heat to the outer surface of the one or more flexible, stretchable transfer sheets, whereby the bowling ball retains its performance characteristics and the image so set into the colorless coverstock of the bowling ball has a durability greater than that provided by an externally applied image.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein transferring comprises transferring by using a heat press having a cavity conforming to an outer surface portion of the ball and having a second cavity conforming to another outer surface portion of the ball.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the second cavity comprises a mating cavity operable to couple with the cavity to completely envelop the bowling ball.
- 13. The method of claim 10, wherein transferring the image comprises transferring an image that covers the entire outer surface of the bowling ball by placing the inner surface of two or more flexible, stretchable transfer sheets in contact with the colorless coverstock of the bowling ball, and causing the sublimation inks to diffuse into the plastic material of the colorless coverstock in the form of the image by uniformly drawing and stretching the two or more flexible, stretchable transfer sheets against the entire colorless coverstock of the bowling ball with pressure to an outer surface of the one or more flexible, stretchable transfer sheets and applying heat to the outer surface of the one or more flexible, stretchable transfer sheets.
- 14. The method of claim 10, wherein transferring comprises transferring by applying heat sufficient to heat the transfer sheet to a temperature that is between 300° F. and 400° F. for a period of time that is between 3 minutes and 15 minutes.
- 15. The method of claim 10, wherein transferring comprises transferring by applying heat sufficient to heat the transfer sheet to a temperature that is between 350° F. and 400° F. for a period of time that is between 4 minutes and 8 minutes.
- 16. A bowling ball having the image transferred by the method of claim 10.
- 17. A bowling ball having the image transferred by the method of claim 13.
- 18. A method comprising:
placing a transfer sheet containing sublimation ink against an outer surface of a bowling ball; and applying sufficient heat to the transfer sheet so that the image sublimates into the outer surface of the bowling ball.
- 19. The method of claim 18:
wherein placing the transfer sheet includes stretching the transfer sheet around an outer surface portion of the bowling ball; further comprising stretching a second transfer sheet around a second outer surface portion of the bowling ball; further comprising applying substantially equal pressures to the outer surface portion of the bowling ball and the second outer surface portion of the bowling ball; wherein applying sufficient heat comprises applying heat to the transfer sheet and the second transfer sheet to heat each transfer sheet to a temperature that is greater than 220° F. for a period of time that is greater than 30 seconds.
- 20. A bowling ball having an outer surface having a durable image sublimated thereon by the method of claim 18.
- 21. An apparatus to transfer an image to a bowling ball comprising:
a transfer sheet having an image containing sublimation inks, the transfer sheet operable to be applied to an outer surface portion of a bowling ball having an outer surface formed of a plastic; and a heat press having a cavity conformed to a shape of the outer surface portion and a second cavity conformed to a shape of an opposing outer surface portion to transfer the image beneath the outer surface of the bowling ball by applying heat and pressure to the transfer sheet applied to the outer surface portion of the bowling ball to sublimate the inks and to diffuse the inks beneath the outer surface of the bowling ball.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21:
further comprising a second transfer sheet having a second image containing sublimation inks, the second transfer sheet operable to be applied to the opposing outer surface portion of the bowling ball; and wherein the heat press comprises a heat press to transfer the second image beneath the outer surface of the bowling ball by applying heat and pressure to the second transfer sheet applied to the opposing outer surface portion of the bowling ball.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the first image and the second image are operable to transfer sublimation inks beneath an entire surface of the bowling ball.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the transfer sheet comprises a stretchable material.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the stretchable material comprises a stretchable textile that has a predetermined and substantially uniform amount of stretch in a plurality of stretching directions.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the stretchable textile comprises spandex.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 21:
wherein the second cavity comprises a mating cavity to the first cavity; and wherein the first cavity and the second cavity are operable to entirely envelop the bowling ball.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 21:
wherein the transfer sheet comprises an image that is operable to be applied to the outer surface of half of the bowling ball; and wherein the heat press comprises a cavity to transfer the image beneath the outer surface of the half of the bowling ball.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 21:
wherein the transfer sheet comprises a stretchable transfer sheet; and wherein the image comprises a stretchably compressed image.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the transfer sheet comprises a stretchable transfer sheet containing a radially compressed image that is operable to be decompressed by stretch applying the image to the outer surface portion of the bowling ball.
- 31. An apparatus comprising:
a stretchable transfer sheet having printed thereon a decoration comprising sublimation ink; and a heat press means having a cavity conformed to an outer surface portion of a bowling ball for applying the image to the outer surface portion by engaging with the transfer sheet and by providing pressure and sufficient heat to the transfer sheet to sublimate the sublimation ink.
- 32. A bowling ball comprising:
an outer surface formed of a plastic material; and an image formed of sublimation inks beneath the entire outer surface of the bowling ball.
- 33. The bowling ball of claim 32, wherein the image comprises a white portion containing essentially no inks.
- 34. The bowling ball of claim 32, wherein the plastic material comprises a substantially colorless material.
- 35. The bowling ball of claim 32, wherein the image comprises a fluorescent ink.
- 36. The bowling ball of claim 32, wherein the image comprises a four color image.
- 37. The bowling ball of claim 36, wherein the bowling ball does not have finger holes.
- 38. A transfer sheet comprising:
a stretchable sheet containing a stretchable material, wherein the stretchable sheet has a predetermined amount of stretch; and sublimation inks formed on the sheet as a compressed representation of an image, wherein the compressed representation of the image is operable to be uncompressed to give an uncompressed representation of the image by stretching the stretchable sheet around a spherical outer surface of a bowling ball having a radius between 4.25 inches and 4.30 inches according to the predetermined amount of stretch.
- 39. The transfer sheet of claim 38, wherein the sublimation inks are formed in a circle having a diameter that when stretched is operable to cover an outer surface of a hemisphere of the bowling ball.
- 40. The transfer sheet of claim 38, wherein the sublimation ink represents a four color image.
- 41. The transfer sheet of claim 38:
wherein the stretchable material comprises spandex; and wherein the predetermined amount of stretch is more than fifty percent and substantially equal in a plurality of stretching directions.
- 42. The transfer sheet of claim 38, wherein the compressed representation comprises a radially compressed representation of the image.
- 43. The transfer sheet of claim 38, further comprising a removable backing attached to the stretchable sheet to support the sheet during formation of the sublimation inks on the sheet.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present patent application is a Continuation-In-Part patent application that claims priority to the following co-pending applications: U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/338,973 filed on Dec. 7, 2001, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/596,879 filed Jun. 19, 2000, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/546,216 filed Apr. 10, 2000. patent application Ser. No. 09/596,879 is itself a Continuation-In-Part of patent application Ser. No. 09/546,216.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60338973 |
Dec 2001 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09596879 |
Jun 2000 |
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10114381 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
Parent |
09546216 |
Apr 2000 |
US |
Child |
10114381 |
Apr 2002 |
US |