Claims
- 1. A golf ball defining a spherical outer surface and a plurality of dimples formed in the surface, wherein each of the dimples comprises:
a. a toroidal section defining an outer edge on the spherical outer surface; and b. a spherical section intersecting the toroidal section at about the center of the toroidal section to form a circular ridge lying below a plane defined by the outer edge; c. wherein the direction of the slope of the dimple, with respect to a central axis of the dimple, changes when traversing the toroidal section and when transitioning from the toroidal section to the spherical section.
- 2. A golf ball defining a spherical outer surface and a plurality of dimples formed in the surface, wherein each of the dimples comprises:
a. a toroidal section defining an outer edge on the spherical outer surface; and b. a central concave section intersecting the toroidal section at about the center of the toroidal section to form an annular ridge lying below a plane defined by the outer edge; c. wherein the direction of the slope of the dimple, with respect to a central axis of the dimple, changes when traversing the toroidal section and when transitioning from the toroidal section to the central section.
- 3. The golf ball of claim 2 wherein the toroidal section is trapezoidal in cross-section.
- 4. The golf ball of claim 2 wherein the toroidal section is triangular in cross-section.
- 5. The golf ball of claim 2 wherein the central concave section is spherical.
- 6. The golf ball of claim 2 wherein the central concave section is frustoconical.
- 7. The golf ball of claim 2 wherein the central concave section is frustopyramidal.
- 8. The golf ball of claim 2 wherein the toroidal section comprises:
a. a spherical outer portion extending down from the outer edge; and b. a frustoconical inner portion extending up from the spherical outer portion and intersecting the central concave section.
- 9. A golf ball defining a spherical outer surface and a plurality of dimples formed in the surface, wherein each of the dimples comprises:
a. a toroidal section defining an outer edge on the spherical outer surface and having an outer annular portion with a negative slope and an inner annular portion with a positive slope, said positive and negative slopes being defined with respect to a central axis of the dimple; and b. a central concave section intersecting the inner annular portion of the toroidal section.
- 10. The golf ball of claim 9 wherein the toroidal section is trapezoidal in cross-section.
- 11. The golf ball of claim 9 wherein the toroidal section is triangular in cross-section.
- 12. The golf ball of claim 9 wherein the central concave section is spherical.
- 13. The golf ball of claim 9 wherein the central concave section is frustoconical.
- 14. The golf ball of claim 9 wherein the central concave section is frustopyramidal.
- 15. The golf ball of claim 9 wherein:
a. the outer annular portion of the toroidal section is spherical; and b. the inner annular portion of the toroidal section is frustoconical.
- 16. The golf ball of claim 9 wherein the inner and outer annular portions of the toroidal section are frustoconical.
- 17. The golf ball of claim 9 wherein the inner and outer annular portions of the toroidal section are frustoconical, and the toroidal section further comprises an annular flat bottom connecting the inner and outer annular portions.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/426,397, filed Oct. 25, 1999.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09426397 |
Oct 1999 |
US |
Child |
09977628 |
Oct 2001 |
US |