Claims
- 1. A finished, painted golf ball which has from about 182 to about 392 dimples in the outer periphery thereof, the placement of the dimples being such that at least about 80% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is less than about 0.065 inches, and at least about 55% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is greater than about 0.001 inches, the edge of the dimple being defined as the point of intersection of the periphery of the golf ball or its continuation and a tangent to the sidewall of the dimple at a point 0.003 inches below the periphery of the golf ball or its continuation, and wherein combinations of the diameter D and depth d of all dimples formed on the ball are defined by the relationship: ##EQU3## in which S=a value of 0 to 1.0
- d=average depth of all dimples in inches
- D=average diameter of all dimples in inches
- and wherein a value N is obtained by dividing the exact number of dimples by 100, and x, y, a and b are defined by the following relations as functions of N:
- when the number of dimples is between 182 and 332:
- y=0.323-0.0896N+0.0122N.sup.2
- x=0.0186-0.00406N+0.000550N.sup.2
- a=6.30-3.30N+0.693N.sup.2
- b=3.11-1.03N+0.155N.sup.2
- when the number of dimples is between 333 and 392:
- y=0.287-0.0383N
- x=0.0162-0.00150N
- a=4.66-0.500N
- b=5.00-1.08N
- 2. The golf ball of claim 1 wherein 100% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is less than about 0.065 inches.
- 3. The golf ball of claim 1 wherein 100% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is greater than 0.001 inches.
- 4. The golf ball of claim 1 wherein the perimeter of each dimple is circular.
- 5. A finished, painted golf ball having from about 182 to 332 dimples, the depth, diameter and number of dimples being defined by the relationship: ##EQU4## wherein S=a value of 0 to 1.0
- d=average depth of all dimples in inches
- D=average diameter of all dimples in inches
- y=0.323-0.0896N+0.0122N.sup.2
- x=0.0186-0.00406N+0.000550N.sup.2
- a=6.30-3.30N+0.693N.sup.2
- b=3.11-1.03N+0.155N.sup.2
- N=the exact number of dimples divided by 100
- and the placement of the dimples being such that at least about 80% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is less than about 0.065 inches and at least about 55% of the distances between the closest points of adjacent dimples is greater than about 0.001 inches, the edge of the dimple being defined as the point of intersection of the periphery of the golf ball or its continuation and a tangent to the sidewall of the dimple at a point 0.003 inches below the periphery of the golf ball or its continuation.
- 6. The golf ball of claim 5 wherein 100% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is less than about 0.065 inches.
- 7. The golf ball of claim 5 wherein 100% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is greater than 0.001 inches.
- 8. The golf ball of claim 5 wherein the perimeter of each dimple is circular.
- 9. A finished, painted golf ball having from about 182 to about 332 dimples, the depth, diameter and number of dimples being defined by the relationship: ##EQU5## wherein S=a value of 0 to 1.0
- d=average depth of all dimples in inches
- D=average diameter of all dimples in inches
- y=0.323-0.0896N+0.0122N.sup.2
- x=0.0186-0.00406N+0.000550N.sup.2
- a=4.54-2.78N+0.674N.sup.2
- b=3.09-1.97N+0.412N.sup.2
- N=the exact number of dimples divided by 100
- and the placement of the dimples being such that at least about 80% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is less than about 0.065 inches and at least about 55% of the distances between the closest points of adjacent dimples is greater than about 0.001 inches, the edge of the dimple being defined as the point of intersection of the periphery of the golf ball or its continuation and a tangent to the sidewall of the dimple at a point 0.003 inches below the periphery of the golf ball or its continuation.
- 10. The golf ball of claim 9 wherein 100% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is less than about 0.065 inches.
- 11. The golf ball of claim 9 wherein 100% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is greater than 0.001 inches.
- 12. The golf ball of claim 9 wherein the perimeter of each dimple is circular.
- 13. A finished, painted golf ball having from about 315 to about 340 dimples, the depth and diameter of the dimples being defined by the relationship: ##EQU6## wherein S=a value of 0 to 1.0
- d=average depth of all dimples in inches
- D=average diameter of all dimples in inches
- y=0.156
- x=0.0117
- a=1.1
- b=0.55
- and the placement of the dimples being such that at least about 80% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is less than about 0.065 inches and at least about 55% of the distances between the closest points of adjacent dimples is greater than about 0.001 inches, the edge of the dimple being defined as the point of intersection of the periphery of the golf ball or its continuation and a tangent to the sidewall of the dimple at a point 0.003 inches below the periphery of the golf ball or its continuation.
- 14. The golf ball of claim 13 wherein 100% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is less than about 0.065 inches.
- 15. The golf ball of claim 13 wherein 100% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is greater than 0.001 inches.
- 16. The golf ball of claim 13 wherein the perimeter of each dimple is circular.
- 17. A finished, painted golf ball having on the surface thereof from about 315 to about 340 dimples, each said dimple being a section of a sphere, each said dimple having a diameter of about 0.150 inches and a depth of about 0.0125 inches, the dimples being arranged on the surface of the golf ball in the pattern of an icosahedron and the placement of the dimples being such that 100% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is greater than about 0.001 inches and less than about 0.065 inches.
- 18. A finished, painted golf ball having from about 333 to about 392 dimples, the depth, diameter and number of dimples being defined by the relationship: ##EQU7## wherein S=a value of 0 to 1.0
- d=average depth of all dimples in inches
- D=average diameter of all dimples in inches
- y=0.287-0.383N
- x=0.0162-0.00150N
- a=4.66-0.500N
- b=5.00-1.08N
- N=the exact number of dimples divided by 100
- and the placement of the dimples being such that at least about 80% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is less than about 0.065 inches and at least about 55% of the distances between the closest points of adjacent dimples is greater than about 0.001 inches, the edge of the dimple being defined as the point of intersection of the periphery of the golf ball or its continuation and a tangent to the sidewall of the dimple at a point about 0.003 inches below the periphery of the golf ball or its continuation.
- 19. The golf ball of claim 18 wherein 100% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is less than about 0.065 inches.
- 20. The golf ball of claim 18 wherein 100% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is greater than 0.001 inches.
- 21. The golf ball of claim 18 wherein the perimeter of each dimple is circular.
- 22. A finished, painted golf ball having from about 333 to about 392 dimples, the depth, diameter and number of dimples being defined by the relationship: ##EQU8## wherein S=a value of 0 to 1.0
- d=average depth of all dimples in inches
- D=average diameter of all dimples in inches
- y=0.240-0.0242N
- x=0.0225-0.00340N
- a=13.6-3.28N
- b=5.25-1.25N
- N=the exact number of dimples divided by 100
- and the placement of the dimples being such that at least about 80% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is less than about 0.065 inches and at least about 55% of the distances between the closest points of adjacent dimples is greater than about 0.001 inches, the edge of the dimple being defined as the point of intersection of the periphery of the golf ball or its continuation and a tangent to the sidewall of the dimple at a point 0.003 inches below the periphery of the golf ball or its continuation.
- 23. The golf ball of claim 22 wherein 100% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is less than about 0.065 inches.
- 24. The golf ball of claim 22 wherein 100% of the distances between the closest points of the edges of adjacent dimples is greater than 0.001 inches.
- 25. The golf ball of claim 22 wherein the perimeter of each dimple is circular.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 213,056 filed Dec. 4, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,936,587 issued June 26, 1990, which in turn was a continuation of application Ser. No. 091,087 filed Nov. 5, 1979, now abandoned, which in turn was a continuation of application Ser. No. 920,396 filed June 29, 1978, now abandoned, which in turn was a continuation of application Ser. No. 816,882 filed July 18, 1977, now abandoned, which in turn was a continuation of application Ser. No. 716,100 filed Aug. 20, 1976, now abandoned, which in turn was a continuation of application Ser. No. 363,353 filed May 24, 1973, now abandoned, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 236,318 filed Mar. 20, 1972, now abandoned.
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