Claims
- 1. In a pressurized tennis ball including an elastomeric gas-permeable wall defining a hollow cavity containing a gas system having a molecular weight greater than 49 under pressure, which ball generates noise on impact, the improvement which comprises the addition of a small but effective amount to reduce the noise generated by the presence of the gas system to an audible rating of 1 or less of a solid material having a weight of less than 0.3 grams and shaped to disrupt the spherical symmetry of the inside of the ball, selected from the group consisting of foam, vermiculite, hydrated silica, rubber dust, soapstone, cotton, cheesecloth, one or more hollow spheres, and paper.
- 2. In a pressurized tennis ball including an elastomeric gas-permeable wall defining a hollow cavity, said cavity containing a gas system having a molecular weight greater than 49 under pressure, which ball generates noise upon impact, which comprises the addition of a small but effective amount to reduce the noise generated by the presence of the gas system to an audible rating of 1 or less of a solid material having a weight of less than 0.3 grams and shaped to disrupt the spherical symmetry of the inside of the ball and sufficient to cause reflection and a resulting destructive interference of the sound waves generated in said cavity when said system is resonated.
- 3. In a pressurized tennis ball including an elastomeric gas-permeable wall defining a hollow cavity containing a gas system having a molecular weight greater than 49 under pressure which ball generates noise upon impact, the improvement which comprises the addition of a small but effective amount to reduce the noise generated by the presence of the gas system to an audible rating of less than 1 of polyurethane foam having a weight less than 0.3 grams and shaped to disrupt the spherical symmetry of the inside of the ball sufficient to cause reflection and a resulting destructive interference of the sound waves generated in said cavity when said gas system is resonated.
- 4. In a pressurized tennis ball including an elastomeric gas-permeable wall defining a hollow cavity containing a gas system under pressure having a molecular weight greater than 49, which ball generates a noise upon impact, the improvement which comprises the addition of a small but effective amount to reduce the noise generated by the presence of the gas system to an audible rating of 0, of a solid material having a weight of less than 0.3 grams and shaped to disrupt the spherical symmetry of the inside of the ball.
- 5. In a pressurized game ball including an elastomeric gas-permeable wall defining a hollow cavity containing a gas system under pressure having a molecular weight greater than 49, which ball generates a noise upon impact, the improvement which comprises the addition of a small but effective amount to reduce the noise generated by the presence of the gas system to an audible rating of 0, of a solid material and shaped to disrupt the spherical symmetry of the inside of the ball.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 821,002 filed Aug. 1, 1977 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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