Claims
- 1. A luminescent golf ball comprising:
- a flexible core having a light reflective substantially white outer surface,
- a thin cover surrounding the core having a thickness of substantially no more 0.06 inches, the cover also containing photostorage material at a concentration of no less than 3% and no more than 16% by weight for absorbing radiant energy and emitting a glow of light,
- the photostorage material in the golf ball cover storing radiant energy and re-emitting a glow of light, the substantially white core also reflecting the glow of light away from the golf ball, the thin cover allowing the light to escape from the golf ball, the thin cover also allowing the white cover to show through the cover during bright daylight conditions, whereby the golf ball glows brightly in dark conditions and therefore is easily seen on a golf course at twilight or at dark and whereby the golf ball appears substantially white during bright daylight conditions and is therefore visible on a golf course in bright, daylight conditions.
- 2. The luminescent golf ball of claim 1, wherein the cover contains photostorage material at a concentration of no less than 4% and no more than 12% by weight.
- 3. The luminescent golf ball of claim 1, wherein, the cover is also coated with a clear coat and the clear coat further includes a brightly colored florescent dye whereby the golf ball has a brightly colored appearance and whereby the brightly colored florescent dye cooperates with the photostorage material when the photostorage material is emitting light to fluoresce and also emit light and whereby the brightly colored florescent dye imparts a brightly colored appearance to the golf ball for higher visibility during daylight conditions.
- 4. A brightly colored luminescent golf ball comprising:
- a flexible core having a light reflective substantially white outer surface,
- a translucent cover surrounding the flexible core, the partially translucent cover including photostorage material for absorbing light and later emitting a glow of light, the partially translucent cover also including a brightly colored fluorescent dye,
- the dye in the cover and the light reflective core cooperating to impart a brightly colored appearance to the golf ball whereby the golf ball is brightly colored so that the golf ball can be easily seen and found in daylight conditions upon a golf course, the photostorage material in the golf ball cover also storing light energy and emitting a glow of light, the substantially white core also reflecting the glow of light away from the golf ball, whereby the golf ball glows brightly in the dark so that the golf ball can also be easily seen and found on a golf course at twilight or in the dark.
- 5. The brightly colored luminescent golf ball of claim 4, wherein, the concentration of brightly colored fluorescent dye in the translucent cover material is no less than 0.01% by weight and no more than 0.10% by weight and the concentration of a photostorage material in the translucent cover material is no less than 3% by weight and no more than 16% by weight.
- 6. The brightly colored luminescent golf ball of claim 4, wherein a the translucent cover is coated with a clear coat coating containing a fluorescent dye.
- 7. A brightly colored luminescent golf ball comprising:
- a flexible rubber core having a substantially white outer surface,
- a partially translucent cover surrounding the rubber core, the partially translucent cover further comprising at least two layers, at least one of the at least two layers of the partially translucent cover having a concentration of photostorage material and at least one of the at least two layers of the partially translucent cover having a concentration of brightly colored dye whereby the average concentration of the photostorage material throughout the at least two layers of the partially translucent cover is more than 3% by weight and less than 16% by weight and the average concentration of the brightly colored dye throughout the at least two layers of the partially translucent cover is more than 0.01% by weight and less than 0.1% by weight,
- the brightly colored dye in the at least one of the at least two layers of the golf ball cover and the substantially white outer surface of the core cooperating to impart a brightly colored appearance to the golf ball whereby the golf ball is brightly colored and can be easily seen and found in daylight conditions on a golf course, the photostorage material in the golf ball cover also absorbing radiant energy and re-emitting a glow of light, the substantially white core also reflecting the glow of light away from the golf ball, whereby the golf ball glows brightly in dark conditions and therefore is also easily seen and found at twilight or in the dark on a golf course.
- 8. The brightly colored luminescent golf ball of claim 7, wherein the average concentration of the photostorage material in the cover is between 6% and 12% by weight and wherein the brightly colored dye in the cover is a florescent dye and the average concentration of florescent dye is between 0.01% and 0.04% by weight.
- 9. The brightly colored luminescent golf ball of claim 7, wherein the translucent cover is coated with a clear coat containing a fluorescent dye.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/045048 filed Apr. 28, 1997, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/077370 filed Mar. 9, 1998 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/079164 filed Mar. 24, 1998.
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