The present invention relates generally to a ball, and more particularly to a recreational ball used in recreational activities.
Balls are used in a multitude of recreational activities ranging from highly competitive sports to play toys for children. While advancements are constantly being developed to enhance the sustainability and effectiveness of recreational balls, recreational balls have remained largely unchanged.
One type of ball is used in the sport of soccer, which is one of the most popular sports in the world. Issues that present themselves within soccer balls, as well as balls utilized in other recreational activities are many, and will be further discussed.
One issue that is commonly associated with conventional soccer balls is the risk of injury they present the user with. Injuries from soccer balls are common, and occur upon impact with the user's face or other sensitive areas that may result in a concussion, for example. Therefore, it is desirable to provide a recreational ball that supports impact reduction within the context of these injuries, thereby providing a safer recreational ball.
An additional issue that is commonly associated with conventional soccer balls is air retention. The three main factors that contribute to the loss of air within a recreational ball are a valve repositioning contrary to an intended design of the recreational ball, moisture migrating through layers forming the ball, and/or a punctured or malformed bladder. A malformed bladder may cause malformation of an entirety of the recreational ball and may be influenced by repetitive impacts and/or exposure to weather related elements. Malformation of the recreational ball also results in a decrease in accuracy of the recreational ball relative to an intent of the user. Thus, it is desirable to provide a recreational ball that has superior air retention relative to conventional recreational balls, resilience against moisture migating into layers of the ball, as well as avoiding the malformation of the bladder.
In concordance and agreement with the present invention, a recreational ball that has superior air retention relative to conventional recreational balls, resilience against moisture migating into layers of the ball, as well as avoiding the malformation of the bladder, has surprisingly been discovered.
In one embodiment, the ball comprises a bladder; a valve disposed in the bladder, and a plurality of layers securely placed over one another in an compressive state, wherein the plurality of layers is disposed to beset the bladder.
In another embodiment, the ball comprises a bladder; a valve disposed in the bladder, a first layer disposed to beset the bladder, the first layer formed from a plurality of nylon patches, each of the plurality of nylon patches bound together by an adhesive; a second layer disposed to beset the first layer, the second layer formed from yarn encompassingly wound around the first layer; a third layer disposed to beset the second layer, the third layer formed from a thermal adhesive; a fourth layer disposed to beset the third layer, the fourth layer formed from a latex; a fifth layer disposed to beset the fourth layer, the fifth layer formed from the thermal adhesive; a sixth layer disposed to beset the fifth layer, the sixth layer formed from a foam; a seventh layer disposed to beset the sixth layer, the seventh layer formed from the thermal adhesive; an eighth layer disposed to beset the seventh layer, the eighth layer formed from a fabric, the fabric formed from a plurality of sub-layers of polyester and cotton; a ninth layer disposed to beset the eighth layer, the ninth layer formed from the thermal adhesive; a tenth layer disposed to beset the ninth layer, the tenth layer formed from the latex; an eleventh layer disposed to beset the tenth layer, the eleventh layer formed from the thermal adhesive; and a twelfth layer disposed to beset the eleventh layer, the twelfth layer formed from a panel construct, the panel construct formed from a plurality of panels.
The above-mentioned, and other features and objects of the inventions, and the manner of attaining them will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following detailed description and appended drawings describe and illustrate various exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description and drawings serve to enable one skilled in the art to make, and use the invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any manner. With respect to the methods disclosed, the steps presented are exemplary in nature, and thus, the order of the steps is not necessary or critical.
An embodiment of the present invention comprises a ball 10 specifically to be utilized during recreational activities. It is understood that the ball 10 may be utilized during any activity, however. Referring to
The first layer 18 is disposed to beset the bladder 16 and is formed from a plurality of patches, each formed from a nylon material. As shown, each of the plurality of patches is bound together by a glue or an adhesive, thereby creating a fully encompassing layer. However, the plurality of patches may be bound together by any adhesive or other joining method such as stitching, for example.
A second layer 20 is disposed to beset the first layer 18 and is formed from a yarn or other material such as a fibrous material, for example. The yarn is wound around the first layer 18 to aid in the maintenance of the desired shape of the bladder 16, and consequently the ball 10, while militating against any malformation of the bladder 16, which may be caused by numerous external factors such as impact, weather, and/or pressure placed upon the ball 10.
In the embodiment shown, a third layer 22a formed from a thermal adhesive, which may be a type of latex, is disposed to beset the second layer 20. Considering that many recreational uses requiring a ball take place outdoors, the condition of the ball 10 is susceptible to elemental shifts in the weather. Therefore, the thermal adhesive is used so that the plurality of layers 12 is not stiffly placed upon one another, instead providing an allowance for the plurality of layers 12 to be flexible enough to shift within one another while maintaining the designed shape of the ball 10. However, it is understood that the thermal adhesive may be formed from any material that maintains the functionality of providing flexibility between the plurality of layers 12.
A fourth layer 24a is disposed to beset the third layer 22a and is formed from a latex. The latex forms a layer resembling a rubber layer, which supports the bladder 16 in militating against air escaping from the bladder 16, while also militating against moisture entering the plurality of layers 12 to protect the sanctity of the plurality of layers 12.
A fifth layer 22b is disposed to beset the fourth layer 24 and is formed from a thermal adhesive, which properties have been previously mentioned with respect to the third layer 22a.
A sixth layer 26 is disposed to beset the fifth layer 22b and is formed from a foam. The foam supports comfort offered to a user of the ball 10, which is important for feel as well as safety. An example of a type of foam that would be used as one of the plurality of layers 12 is an EVA foam.
A seventh layer 22c is disposed to beset the sixth layer 26 and is formed from a thermal adhesive, which properties have been previously mentioned with respect to the third layer 22a.
An eighth layer 28 is disposed to beset the seventh layer 22c and is formed from a fabric. The fabric may vary from between two (2) and four (4) sub-layers of polyester and cotton, which are alternately positioned upon one another. Relative to the sport of soccer, specifically, the thickness of the fabric may be increased or decreased to subscribe to a range of weight constraints prescribed by regulations such as Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), as they may vary from time to time.
A ninth layer 22d is disposed to beset the eighth layer 28 and is formed from a thermal adhesive, which properties have been previously mentioned with respect to the third layer 22a.
A tenth layer 24b is disposed to beset the ninth layer 22d and is formed from a latex, which properties have been previously mentioned with respect to the fourth layer 24a.
An eleventh layer 22e is disposed to beset the tenth layer 22b and is formed from a thermal adhesive, which properties have been previously mentioned with respect to the third layer 22a.
A twelfth layer 30 is disposed to beset the eleventh layer 22e and is formed from either a leather or synthetic leather panel construct. The material that forms the twelfth layer 30 offers the user of the ball 10 durability of the ball itself 10 so that it should not have to be regularly replaced due to the breakdown of materials. The panel construct that the twelfth layer 30 is formed from is a relatively thin layer in comparison to other layers of the plurality of layers 12, which allows for the provision of an even distribution of the material that extends through each of the plurality of layers 12. In the embodiment shown, the twelfth layer 30 is formed from six (6) equally measurable panels that are purposed to be fitted together in a spherical manner encompassing the ball. The panels of the twelfth layer 30 are bound together by thermal adhesive. However, it is understood that the twelfth layer 30 may be formed from any number of panels and may be bound by any material, as desired.
It is understood that each of the plurality of layers 12 may be formed from any other material without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is also understood that the order and number of the plurality of layers 12 may vary.
The ball 10 promotes optimized weight distribution, sustainability of accuracy to the user, militation against water seeping into the plurality of layers, and maintenance of the designed shape of the ball 10, which are advantages provided over balls of prior art.
From the foregoing description, one ordinarily skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention and, without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, can make various changes and modifications to the invention to adapt it to various usages and conditions.
The present disclosure claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Pat. Appl. Ser. No. 62/905,706 filed Sep. 25, 2019, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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62905706 | Sep 2019 | US |