Claims
- 1. A method for molding a golf ball having a spherical molded core including a central portion with a hardness in a range of about 60-80 Shore C and a soft integral outer surface portion with a hardness in a range of about 50-60 Shore C, said method comprising the steps of:
- softening an outer surface of a slug to a depth of 1/32 inch to 1/4 inch by controlling molding temperatures;
- producing the spherical molded core having the soft integral outer surface comprising the radially outermost 1/32 inch to 1/4 inch of the spherical molded core from said softened slug; and
- molding a cover over the soft integral outer surface of the spherical core to form the golf ball.
- 2. A method for molding golf balls, according to claim 1, comprising softening the outer surface of the slug by the steps of
- placing the slug in a mold defining a mold cavity and having provisions for heating said mold cavity by passage of steam in said mold;
- closing the mold;
- setting a steam set point;
- applying steam in said mold for a predetermined time period; and
- achieving a maximum mold temperature in excess of the steam set point.
- 3. A method for molding a golf ball, according to claim 2, wherein the steam set point is in the range of about 210-230.degree. F.
- 4. A method for molding a golf ball, according to claim 2, wherein the steam is applied for 25-30 minutes.
- 5. A method for molding a golf ball, according to claim 2, wherein the maximum mold temperature is in the range of 230-280.degree. F.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/729,725, filed Oct. 7, 1996 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,976,443), which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/551,255, filed Oct. 31, 1995 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,733,206).
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Divisions (2)
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