Claims
- 1. A two-piece golf ball comprising:a core having a compression in the range of about 67 PGA to about 77 PGA; a cover having a Shore D hardness in the range of about 65 Shore D to about 71 Shore D; and, an outer surface divided into a plurality of polygonal configurations, which include pentagons, squares and triangles wherein said outer surface is divided into a polyhedron defined as a rhombicosadodecahedron; and, a plurality of dimples arranged on the outer surface, with a first pattern of dimples associated with each triangle, a second pattern of dimples associated with each pentagon, and a third pattern of dimples associated with each square.
- 2. The ball of claim 1 wherein the core has a diameter in the range of about 1.535 inches to about 1.545 inches.
- 3. The ball of claim 1 wherein the core has a weight in the range of about 35.75 grams to about 36.25 grams.
- 4. The ball of claim 1 wherein the cover has a composition comprising an ionomeric resin plus color concentrate.
- 5. The ball of claim 1 wherein the cover has a thickness of about 0.070 inches.
- 6. The golf ball of claim 1 further comprises 15 great circle paths free of said dimples.
- 7. The golf ball of claim 1 wherein said dimples are dual radius in cross section.
- 8. The golf ball of claim 6 wherein said fifteen great circle paths further dividing said outer surface, said fifteen great circle paths combining to essentially divide each pentagon into ten smaller triangles of equal size, each triangle into six triangles of equal size and each square into four smaller squares of equal size to obtain an outer surface consisting of smaller triangles and squares.
- 9. The golf ball of claim 1 further comprising a first set of dimples, with each dimple in the first set having a first size; a second set of dimples, with each dimple in the second set having a second size; and a third set of dimples, with each dimple in the third set having a third size, wherein the plurality of dimples are selected from the first set of dimples, the second set of dimples, and the third set of dimples.
- 10. The golf ball of claim 8 wherein sides of each pentagon are intersected by two dimples from the first set of dimples and one dimple from the second set of dimples.
- 11. The golf ball of claim 9 wherein sides of each square are intersected by at least one dimple from the second set of dimples.
- 12. The golf ball of claim 9 wherein sides of each triangle are intersected by a dimple from the second set of dimples.
- 13. The golf ball of claim 1 further comprising:two poles, an uninterrupted equatorial great circle path that is free of dimples and that defines a mold line symmetrically positioned with respect to said two poles on said outer surface; and a pair of first polygonal configurations each being located on opposite sides of said outer surface to include one of said two poles symmetrically arranged within its boundaries.
- 14. The golf ball of claim 13 wherein said first polygonal configurations are pentagons.
- 15. The golf ball of claim 13 wherein said first polygonal configurations are squares.
- 16. The golf ball of claim 13 wherein said uninterrupted equatorial great circle path is not intersected by any dimples.
- 17. The golf ball of claim 1 wherein the total number of dimples is at least 402.
- 18. A two-piece golf ball comprisinga core having a compression in the range of about 67 PGA to about 77 PGA; a cover having a Shore D hardness in the range of about 65 Shore D to about 71 Shore D; and an outer surface divided into a plurality of polygonal configurations, which include pentagons, squares and triangles wherein said outer surface is divided into a polyhedron defined as a rhombicosadodecahedron; and a plurality of dimples arranged on the outer surface, with a first pattern of dimples associated with each triangle, a second pattern of dimples associated with each pentagon, and a third pattern of dimples associated with each square wherein said dimples are essentially circular with each one of said dimples having a size defined by a diameter in the range of about 0.13 inches to about 0.14 inches, and a depth in the range of about 0.0054 inches to about 0.0064 inches.
- 19. The golf ball of claim 17 further comprising fifteen great circle paths for further dividing said outer surface, said parting lines combining to essentially divide each pentagon into ten smaller triangles of equal size, each triangle into six triangles of equal size and each square into four smaller squares of equal size to obtain an outer surface consisting of smaller triangles and squares.
- 20. The golf ball of claim 17 further comprising five great circle paths that do not intersect any dimples.
- 21. The golf ball of claim 17 wherein the dimples are non-circular and are selected from a group consisting of triangles and squares.
- 22. The golf ball of claim 21 wherein the triangular shaped dimples have a height in the range of 0.037 inches to 0.149 inches, and a base in the range of 0.037 inches to 0.149 inches, and the squared shaped dimples have a height in the range of 0.037 inches to 0.224 inches and a width in the range of 0.037 inches to 0.224 inches.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
A claim of benefit is made to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/138,079 filed Jun. 8, 1999, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. This is a continuation-in-part application of the provisional application filed Jun. 8, 1999, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Provisional Applications (1)
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