Claims
- 1. A golf ball comprising:
- (a) a spherical surface containing a pole in each hemisphere thereof and an equator midway between said poles; and
- (b) a plurality of non-overlapping dimples arranged in said surface in a pattern repeated five times within each hemisphere, said pattern including:
- (1) a first plurality of elongated dimples having longer and shorter axes,
- said longer axis including a minor axis (A1) and a major axis (A3),
- said minor axis being less than said major axis; and
- (2) a second plurality of elongated dimples having longer and shorter axes, said last named longer axis including a minor axis and a major axis (A2) greater than said last named minor axis and less than said major axis (3) of said first plurality of dimples.
- 2. A golf ball as defined in claim 1, wherein said dimples cover at least 70% of said spherical surface.
- 3. A golf ball as defined in claim 2, wherein said minor axes of said first and second plurality of elongated dimples are equal.
- 4. A golf ball as defined in claim 3, wherein each of said dimples has a maximum depth aligned with the point at which said major and minor axes meet.
- 5. A golf ball as defined in claim 2, wherein said minor axes of said first and second plurality of elongated dimples are different.
- 6. A golf ball as defined in claim 5 wherein the maximum depth of said second plurality of elongated dimples is different than the maximum depth of said first plurality of dimples.
- 7. A golf ball as defined in claim 2, wherein said dimple pattern comprising four different sized elongated dimples.
- 8. A method of forming elongated dimples in a spherical surface, comprising the steps of:
- (a) drilling into the surface in first direction along a radius of the surface to a first depth with a drill bit having a first radius;
- (b) displacing the drill bit in a second direction normal to said first direction until it leaves the surface;
- (c) repeating steps (a) and (b) to form a first plurality of elongated dimples;
- (d) drilling into the surface in a third direction along a radius of the surface to a second depth with the drill bit;
- (e) displacing the drill bit in a fourth direction normal to said first direction to a location short of a position where the drill bit would leave the surface;
- (f) withdrawing the drill bit at said short location; and
- (g) repeating steps (d), (e), and (f) to form a second plurality of elongated dimples which do not overlap any of said first plurality of dimples.
Parent Case Info
This invention relates generally to the dimple configuration on the surface of a golf ball and more particularly to an elongated dimple configuration and the method of obtaining that configuration.
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