Claims
- 1. A method for applying a mark of a desired pattern on a surface of a golf ball, said method comprising the steps of:producing an ink composition by mixing a component developing luster and an ink medium; and applying said ink composition on the surface of said golf ball.
- 2. A method for applying a mark of a desired pattern on a surface of a golf ball as defined in claim 1, wherein said applying step comprises the steps of;applying said ink composition in a desired pattern on a base film for a transfer printing film to form an ink layer on said base film; positioning the ink layer to the golf ball surface; and hot-pressing said ink layer on the base film against said golf ball to transfer said ink layer to the golf ball surface.
- 3. A method for applying a mark of a desired pattern on a surface of a golf ball as defined in claim 1, wherein said applying step comprises the steps of:applying said ink composition in a desired pattern on a printing plate for a pad printing; pressing said pad onto said printing plate to adhere said ink composition to said pad; and pressing said pad onto the golf ball surface to transfer said ink composition to a surface of the golf ball.
- 4. A method for applying a mark of a desired pattern on a surface of a golf ball as defined in claim 1, wherein said applying step comprises the steps of;forming a desired pattern on a printing material for screen printing; facing said printing material to the golf ball surface; and squeegeeing said ink composition on the printing material to transfer said ink composition to a surface of the golf ball.
- 5. A method for applying a mark of a desired pattern on a surface of a golf ball as defined in claim 1, wherein said ink composition contains 15 to 250 parts by weight of said luster developing component relative to 100 parts by weight of ink resin.
- 6. A method for applying a mark of a desired pattern on a surface of a golf ball as defined in claim 1, wherein said ink composition contains 5 to 150 parts by weight of said luster developing component relative to 100 parts by weight of ink medium.
- 7. A method for applying a mark of a desired pattern on a surface of a golf ball as defined in claim 5, wherein said luster developing component is a flake or scale-like, crystalloid or non-crystalloid nucleus coated with a light reflective material.
- 8. A method for applying a mark of a desired pattern on a surface of a golf ball as defined in claim 7, wherein said nucleus is a mica.
- 9. A method for applying a mark of a desired pattern on a surface of a golf ball as defined in claim 7, wherein said light reflective material is metal oxide or metal nitride.
- 10. A method for applying a mark of a desired pattern on a surface of a golf ball as defined in claim 9, wherein said metal oxide is an iron oxide.
- 11. A method for applying a mark of a desired pattern on a surface of a golf ball as defined in claim 2, wherein the hot-pressing temperature is ca. 90 to 150° C., or 150 to 180° C. and the hot-pressing time is one second.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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10-131702 |
May 1998 |
JP |
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RELATED APPLICATION
Priority is claimed from parent application Ser. No. 09/310,988, filed May 12, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,450,900.
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