Claims
- 1. A method of making internally pressurized tennis balls and the like which include an assembly of core parts and fabric cover pieces bonded together by suitable curable cements comprising the steps of:
- providing a subassembly of core parts, at least one of which has a one-way air valve therein for subsequent introduction of a core pressurizing medium such as air, in the form of an internally unpressurized ball shaped core and holding said subassembly of core parts together by the tackiness of a suitable, dried but uncured, first curable cement provided between said parts;
- applying fabric pieces about said core subassembly to provide a fabric cover thereabout and holding said fabric pieces to said core subassembly by the tackiness of a suitable, dried but uncured, second curable cement provided between said pieces and said core parts, thus providing an uncured and unpressurized ball assembly;
- containing said ball assembly within a heat conductive shell at atmospheric pressure, wherein said step of containing said ball assembly within a heat conductive shell at atmospheric pressure comprises the substeps of:
- forming a plurality of hemispherical shell halves of lightweight metal material on the order of 10 to 15 thousandth of an inch thick,
- mounting said plurality of shell halves on two or more separate mounting plates having a thickness on the order of 1/4 inch to provide an egg crate like pair of facing plates having facing shell halves to contain a ball assembly between facing pairs thereof;
- heating said shell and ball assembly until said cements are cured; removing a ball assembly from its associated shell halves immediately following the completion of said heating step; and
- thereafter introducing a pressurizing medium such as air into said bonded ball assembly through the one-way air valve provided therein.
- 2. The method of making internally pressurized tennis balls and the like as in claim 1 comprising the additional steps of:
- providing a suitable, dried but uncured, third curable cement between generally abutting edges of said fabric pieces; and
- bonding said generally abutting edges of said fabric pieces to each other by said single cement curing step.
- 3. The method of making internally pressurized tennis balls and the like of claim 1 wherein said steps of bonding further includes the substeps of:
- placing said uncured ball assembly within a pair of hemispherical metal shells which snugly fit about said uncured and internally unpressurized ball; and
- applying heat externally to said ball assembly within said shells while said shells are held together about said assembly to cure the cements therein.
- 4. The method of making internally pressurized tennis balls and the like of claim 1 wherein said step of providing a subassembly of core parts includes the substep of:
- providing said core parts as two hemispherical core halves, each being made of rubber and having been premolded, cleaned of any mold flashing and having been surfaced ground externally to facilitate the cementing of a fabric cover subsequently thereabout.
- 5. The method of making internally pressurized tennis balls and the like of claim 1 wherein said step of providing a subassembly of core parts, at least one of which has a one-way air valve therein for a subsequent introduction of a core pressurizing medium such as air, includes the substep of:
- premolding said one-way air valve of rubber integrally of a rubber core part in which it is provided.
- 6. The method of making internally pressurized tennis balls and the like of claim 5 wherein said step of premolding said one-way air valve includes the substep of:
- applying a lubricant medium into said valve to preserve the operability of said rubber valve through the subsequent cement bonding step.
- 7. The method of making internally pressurized tennis balls and the like of claim 1 wherein said step of applying fabric pieces about said subassembly comprises the substep of:
- providing said fabric pieces as a pair of generally figure eight fabric dumbbells which together envelop said core subassembly when provided in a mating array thereabout.
- 8. The method of making internally pressurized tennis balls and the like of claim 1 wherein said bonding step includes the substeps of:
- placing said uncured and unpressurized ball assembly within a surrounding mold which snugly surrounds the same;
- applying heat through said mold to said assembly to heat and cure the cements previously provided.
- 9. The method of making internally pressurized tennis balls and the like of claim 1 wherein said step of introducing a core pressurizing medium such as air into said balls comprises the substeps of:
- completing the bonding step for a plurality of ball assemblies;
- placing said plurality of ball assemblies together in a pressurizable chamber; and
- pressurizing such chamber to a desired predetermined ball exterior pressure to produce a lower, predetermined, ball internal pressure.
- 10. The method of making tennis balls and the like of claim 1 wherein said step of heating said shell and ball assembly until said cements are cured comprises the substeps of:
- providing an air convection heating oven capable of providing a heating environment of at least three hundred twenty degrees Fahrenheit at atmospheric pressure; and
- placing said pair of facing plate containing at least one said ball assembly in said oven and heating the same until said cements are cured.
- 11. The method of making internally pressurized tennis balls and the like of claim 1 wherein:
- said pair of hemispherical metal shells are mounted as part of an array thereof in a pair of metal mounting plates; and
- said step of applying heat externally to said ball assembly includes the substep of placing said mounting plates with said ball assembly within opposing shells of said plates within an air convection heating oven.
- 12. The method of making tennis ball and the like of claim 11 wherein said step of applying heat includes the substep of heating the contents of said oven to approximately three hundred twenty degrees Fahrenheit for approximately twenty minutes to cure said cements.
- 13. A method of making internally pressurized tennis balls and the like which includes an assembly of core parts and fabric cover pieces bonded together by suitable curable cements comprising the steps of:
- providing a plurality of subassemblies of core parts, each of said assemblies having at least one one-way air valve therein for subsequent introduction of a core pressurizing medium such as air and being in the form of an internally unpressurized ball shaped core;
- applying fabric pieces about each said core subassemblies to provide a fabric cover thereabout;
- forming a plurality of hemispherical shell halves of lightweight metal material on the order of 10 to 15 thousandth of an inch thick;
- mounting said plurality of shell halves on two or more separate mounting plates having a thickness on the order of 1/4 inch to provide an egg crate like pair of facing plates having facing shell halves to contain a ball assembly between facing pairs thereof;
- containing each of said ball assemblies within a pair of facing shell halves at atmospheric pressure;
- heating said plates, shell halves and ball assemblies to cure heat curable cements applied to said assemblies removing the ball assemblies from their associated shell halves immediately following the complation of said heating step; and
- thereafter introducing a pressurizing medium such as air into said ball assemblies through the one-way air valves provided therein.
- 14. The method of making tennis balls and the like of claim 13 wherein said step of heating comprises the substeps of:
- providing an air convection heating oven capable of providing a heating environment of at least three hundred twenty degrees Fahrenheit at atmospheric pressure; and
- placing said pair of facing plates containing a plurality of said ball assemblies in said oven and heating the same until said cements are cured.
- 15. The method of making internally pressurized tennis balls and the like of claim 13 wherein:
- said hemispherical shell halves are mounted as part of an array thereof in each of a pair of metal mounting plates; and
- said step of applying heat includes the substep of placing said mounting plates with said ball assemblies within opposing shells of said plates within an air convection heating oven.
- 16. The method of making tennis ball and the like of claim 15 wherein said step of applying heat includes the substep of heating the contents of said oven to approximately three hundred twenty degrees Fahrenheit for approximately twenty minutes to cure said cements.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application based upon applicant's copending application Ser. No. 07/145,897, filed Jan. 20, 1988 and entitled "METHOD OF MAKING TENNIS BALL WITH A SINGLE CORE AND COVER BONDING CURE".
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