1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a ball texture, and more particularly to a method for producing a thermoplastic polyurethane ball texture.
2. Description of the Related Art
Nowadays most people live life on the go, doing different types of exercise to maintain health and fitness, and by doing so maintain or enhance their body function and immunity. Those exercises include running, ball sports, swimming etc . . . , and among them, basketball, volleyball, tennis and badminton are the most popular, compared to other exercises. These sports are easy to learn and suitable for any age, and additionally can be enjoyed with friends. Also, as these exercises are not limited to indoor or outdoor venues, they are perfect for daily fitness and recreation.
Taking basketball for example, it is selected based upon different venue requirements and situations based upon the basketball specifications, venue and degree of competition. In recent years, considering the weight and sizes for different ages, basketball has become much more sophisticated, and its specifications can be classified by ages: below 8 years old, below 11 years old, above 12 years and women of all ages, to improve safety.
Basketball venue can be divided into three categories: for indoor, outdoor and indoor/outdoor usage. The indoor venues are mostly wooden surfaces suitable for intense competition, and so the basketballs for indoor usage need to be made of leather or high-quality synthetic leather (such as microfiber, ZK), and the feel, durability and strength of these textures can endure intense competition. Outdoor venues include asphalt, cement or coarse surfaces, which significantly wear down the basketball, and so basketballs for outdoor usage are made of rubber and combine different percentages of rubber based upon the degree of competition to offer players the best in durability and feel.
Indoor/outdoor venues are PU surfaces suitable for any surface, and the materials are selected from average synthetic leather, PU, PVC, and ZK. Based upon gender, age, type of surface and degree of competition, a suitable basketball can be picked out.
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Through the above steps, the inner tube layer, the winding layer, the rubber layer and the PU layer are combined together and processed at the same time. This can simplify the processes, save time and reduce costs. Moreover, the PU layer has been vulcanized, so it can enhance the durability of the basketball surface. The space between the PU layer and the rubber layer is vulcanized, and so the two layers can be more compact to enhance stability and usage durability.
However, certain problems exist in the above method for producing basketballs:
1. Wasting Energy
In the prior art, the space between PU layer and the rubber layer is vulcanized, so that the two layers can be more compact to enhance stability and usage durability, and the vulcanization time is determined by factors including the type of glue, vulcanization temperature and product thickness. However, the glue in the prior art cannot shorten vulcanization time, and so it neither shortens the processes, nor saves on energy, and additionally, no environmentally friendly energy-saving effects can be obtained.
2. No Economic Benefits
The basketball produced by the prior art is made of PU which is mostly molded by casting, which leads to waste (such as flash, and scrap) produced during the PU production processes; NG waste, and final waste product cannot be reused, but can only be recycled by way of recycling stations. Hence, no economic benefits can be obtained.
3. Low Efficiency
The rubber layer and PU layer are adhered together by way of an adhesive, laminated by mechanical methods, and cut into the plural sheets. Each sheet is combined with the exterior of the winding layer by way of an adhesive, and a groove is formed between two adjacent sheets. Finally, the plural rubber strips are combined with the groove of vulcanized ball material to form a three-dimensional shape. Such complicated production processes not only cost time, but also increase costs. Therefore, no improvements in efficiency are obtained.
The above disadvantages express the problems of the current method for producing basketballs. Therefore, it is desirable to provide a method to improve upon the above disadvantages.
Therefore, an objective of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a method for producing a thermoplastic polyurethane ball texture comprising a heating and foaming step, an extruding step, a roll pressing step, an embossing step, a cutting step, a welding step and a carving step.
First, in a heating and foaming step, a thermoplastic polyurethane is foamed by way of an added vesicant. Then, in an extruding step, the thermoplastic polyurethane is extruded to provide a thermoplastic forming material. Next, in the roll pressing step, the thermoplastic forming material is roll pressed to provide an intermediate unfinished sheet. Then, in an embossing step, the surface of the unfinished sheet is embossed for the printing of predetermined drawings to provide an embossed sheet. Next, in a cutting step, the embossed sheet is cut into predetermined lengths to provide plural connecting sheets. Then, in a welding step, the partial overlapping region of two adjacent connecting sheets is welded by way of ultrasonic welding to provide a connected exterior. Finally, in a carving step, at least one groove is carved out in ultrasonic cutting of the predetermined drawings surface of the connected exterior to provide a ball texture.
Another technique of an embodiment of the present invention is that the thermoplastic polyurethane ball texture production method further includes a first coloring step which occurs between the heating and foaming step and the extruding step. In the first coloring step, a pigment is added into the thermoplastic polyurethane to change the color of the thermoplastic polyurethane.
Another technique of an embodiment of the present invention is that the thermoplastic polyurethane ball texture production method further includes a heating step which occurs between the extruding step and the roll pressing step. In the heating step, the thermoplastic forming material is softened by heating.
Another technique of an embodiment of the present invention is that the thermoplastic polyurethane ball texture production method further includes a second coloring step which occurs after the roll pressing step. In the second coloring step, the surface of the unfinished sheet is colored with a predetermined color.
Another technique of an embodiment of the present invention is that the thermoplastic polyurethane ball texture production method includes a laminating step which occurs between the roll pressing step and the embossing step. In the laminating step, the two unfinished sheets are laminated and ultrasonically welded to provide a double-layer sheet.
Another technique of an embodiment of the present invention is that the thermoplastic polyurethane ball texture production method includes a flattening step which occurs between the laminating step and the embossing step. In the flattening step, the double-layer sheet is flattened to provide an intermediate double-layer unfinished sheet.
Another objective of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a thermoplastic polyurethane ball texture comprising a thermoplastic foaming material.
A feature of the thermoplastic foaming material is that its thickness is between 2 and 6 mm, and its density is between 0.2 g/cm3 and 0.8 g/cm3.
Another technique of an embodiment of the present invention is that the aforementioned thermoplastic polyurethane ball texture further includes another thermoplastic foaming material, and the two thermoplastic foaming materials are laminated in a vertical direction, and are ultrasonically welded together.
Another technique of an embodiment of the present invention is that the aforementioned thermoplastic foaming material includes a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and the embossment is on the first surface.
Another technique of an embodiment of the present invention is that the aforementioned thermoplastic foaming material further includes at least one groove carved out of the embossment.
An advantage of embodiments of the invention is that the ball texture made of the thermoplastic foaming material is not similar to rubber or PU, which needs a vulcanization process, and so it can shorten the processes, enhance efficiency and save energy. Moreover, the thermoplastic foaming material is biodegradable, so it can reduce environmental pollution. Through ultrasonic welding, the drying time for adhering two adjacent connecting sheets by way of an adhesive is reduced and the processing time is shortened, improving efficiency.
Specific structural and functional details disclosed herein will become apparent from the following descriptions of the two preferred embodiments of the present invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Before explaining the present method in detail, it is to be understood that similar elements are labeled with the same reference numbers.
Particularly, in the preferred embodiments, the ball texture is applied to produce basketballs, but it will be appreciated that various embodiment methods may be applicable to other balls, such as volleyballs, dodge balls, etc., and so it shall not be construed as limiting the invention. The structure of an embodiment basketball, from inside to outside, includes an inner bladder, a wrapping yarn, a middle bladder, a foaming layer and a surface, but the present method is for producing a basketball surface material, and so other parts involved in the present method are not described herein.
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The thermoplastic foaming material 3 provides the physical function of vulcanized rubber and processing function of a soft plastic, unlike rubber or PU which needs a vulcanization process, producing the final product by way of a simple plastic processing machine. Therefore, it can shorten the processes, enhance efficiency and save energy. Moreover, the waste produced during the production processes can be reused directly, and so it can reduce environmental pollution and achieve recycling goals. Further, the thermoplastic foaming material 3 provides good air permeability, water resistance and transparency, and is also biodegradable, thus reducing environmental pollution.
The thermoplastic foaming material 3 comprises a first surface 31, a second surface 32 opposite the first surface, an embossment 33 formed on the first surface 31 and at least one groove 34 carved out of the embossment 33.
It is advantageous that the thermoplastic polyurethane ball texture further includes another thermoplastic foaming material 3′, and the two thermoplastic foaming materials 3, 3′ are laminated in a vertical direction, so that two of their surfaces touch together and are ultrasonically welded together.
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First, in the heating and foaming step 900, the thermoplastic polyurethane is foamed by way of an added vesicant.
In the first embodiment, the thermoplastic polyurethane is selected from a set consisting of polypropylene, high-density polyethylene, low-density polyethylene, linear low-density polyethylene and combinations of thereof. Based upon different requirements, different thermoplastic polyurethane materials can be selected, and so the above materials shall not be construed as limiting the invention.
Before the heating and foaming step 900 is performed, the thermoplastic polyurethane is dried out by a dryer, so that excess moisture is vaporized to prevent materials from being impacted by surface bubbles in subsequent processes, and the defect rate is thereby reduced.
Next, in the first coloring step 901, based upon different requirements for the ball texture, a pigment is added into the thermoplastic polyurethane to change the color of the thermoplastic polyurethane.
Then, in the extruding step 902, the thermoplastic polyurethane is extruded to provide a thermoplastic forming material 3. The thermoplastic polyurethane is poured into the entrance of an extruder, and is extruded from an exit of the extruder to provide the thermoplastic forming material 3.
Then, in the roll pressing step 903, the thermoplastic forming material 3 is roll pressed to provide an intermediate unfinished sheet. In the roll pressing step 903, the extruded thermoplastic forming material 3 is roll pressed by two opposing rollers, so that unequal thickness issues are reduced for the subsequent processes.
Then, in the laminating step 904, the two unfinished sheets are laminated and ultrasonically welded to provide a double-layer sheet.
Then, in the flattening step 905, the double-layer sheet is flattened to provide an intermediate double-layer unfinished sheet.
Particularly, when an unfinished sheet is not thick enough to meet the user's requirements, the laminating step 904 and the flattening step 905 can be performed to provide an enhanced and intermediate double-layer unfinished sheet. Otherwise, the forgoing two steps can be skipped based upon the user's requirement, and shall not be construed as limiting the invention.
Then, in the embossing step 906, the surface of the unfinished sheet is embossed for printing the predetermined drawings 33 to provide an embossed sheet. In the first embodiment, the plural granular surfaces are printed onto the surface of the unfinished sheet by rollers with a granular surface, so it can increase the friction of the basketball having such a ball texture to enhance ball handling control. The roller for embossment can be changed based upon user requirements.
Then, in the cutting step 907, the embossed sheet is cut into predetermined lengths by a cutter to provide plural connecting sheets.
Then, in the welding step 908, the partial overlapping region of two adjacent connecting sheets is ultrasonically welded together to provide a connected exterior. Through ultrasonic welding, the drying time for adhering two adjacent connecting sheets by way of an adhesive is reduced to shorten the process times and enhance efficiency.
Finally, in the carving step 909, at least one groove 34 is ultrasonically cut in the predetermined drawing surface of the exterior to provide a ball texture.
The thermoplastic polyurethane ball texture has perfect resilience and wear-resistance, so it is usable not only in indoor and outdoor venues, but also provides players the best in feel and durability.
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Particularly, the second embodiment is to deliver the thermoplastic foaming material 3 to the factory for processing, so it can satisfy the requirements of diverse product lines.
The heating step 910 occurs between the extruding step 902 and the roll pressing step 903. In the heating step 910, the thermoplastic foaming material 3 is soften by heating.
The second coloring step 911 occurs between the roll pressing step 903 and the cutting step 907. In the second coloring step 911, the surface of the thermoplastic foaming material 3 is colored with a predetermined color. Through the heating step 910 and the second coloring step 911, the users can produce different thicknesses and colors of ball textures.
Finally, the thermoplastic foaming material 3 is cut by the cutter, and meanwhile, a roller can be additionally installed by which the thermoplastic foaming material 3 is rolled up for delivery to factory.
With the aforementioned descriptions, the following benefits of the present method can be obtained:
1. Environmentally Friendly Energy-Saving Effects
The thermoplastic foaming material 3 is not similar to rubber or PU which needs a vulcanization process, so it can shorten the processing times, enhance efficiency and save energy. Moreover, the thermoplastic foaming material 3 is biodegradable, so it can reduce environmental pollution.
2. Economic Benefits
Waste of thermoplastic foaming material 3 produced during the production processes can be reused directly to reduce environmental pollution and achieve recycling goals.
3. High Efficiency
Through ultrasonic welding, the drying time for adhering two adjacent connecting sheets by way of an adhesive is reduced to shorten the processing times and enhance efficiency.
Consequently, the present invention, through a series of steps, from the heating and foaming step, the coloring step, the extruding step, the roll pressing step, the laminating step, the flattening step, the embossing step, the cutting step, the welding step to the carving step, provides a ball texture. It can save on delivery times to achieve coherent processes, save time and costs, and also enhances competitive advantages.
The foregoing detailed description is merely in relation to two preferred embodiments and shall not be construed as limiting the invention. It is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.