IP Library Granted Patent US 11,618,192
Granted Patent B2
US 11,618,192 · App. 16/712,927 · Granted Apr 4, 2023

Injection molding method and mold

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,618,192
App. No.
16/712,927
Filed
Dec 12, 2019
Granted
Apr 4, 2023
Kind
B2
Art Unit
1748
USPC
264/275
Abstract

Improved injection molding methods and molds, for forming TPU layers, especially thin TPU covers, into golf ball constructions, and having improved number, shape and placement of both the injection gates and the cold slugs within the mold in order to minimize/eliminate damage to dimples strategically positioned close to the parting line of a mold in order to maximize aerodynamic properties of the resulting golf ball.

Claims (25)

1. A method of molding a golf ball, comprising the steps of:

providing a mold having an upper mold cavity and a lower mold cavity;

wherein each mold cavity has an arcuate inner surface defining an inverted dimple and fret pattern; and the upper mold cavity and a lower mold cavity collectively create a mold having an interior spherical cavity for holding a golf ball subassembly when mated together to provide a mated mold;

wherein the mated mold has a wave-shaped parting line that extends circumferentially about the mold at an interface between the upper mold cavity and the lower mold cavity; and

wherein the wave-shaped parting line contacts fret portions of the inverted dimple and fret pattern without contacting any dimple portion of the inverted dimple and fret pattern; and

wherein the mold has a plurality of injection gates that are spaced circumferentially about the mold within the wave-shaped parting line at an interface between the upper mold cavity and the lower mold cavity without intersecting any dimple of the dimple and fret pattern;

wherein the dimple and fret patterns of the upper mold cavity and the lower mold cavity each includes at least a plurality of first dimples adjacent the wave-shaped parting line and a plurality of second dimples adjacent the wave-shaped parting line, wherein the first dimples are smaller than the second dimples;

wherein each injection gate has a center that is located at an intersection of the wave-shaped parting line and a phantom equator that extends circumferentially about the mold;

wherein each injection gate is made up of a first portion in the upper mold cavity and a second portion in the lower mold cavity; and

wherein at least one injection gate includes a first portion positioned directly between the wave-shaped parting line and a first dimple in the dimple and fret pattern of the upper mold cavity, and at least one injection gate includes a second portion positioned directly between the wave-shaped parting line and a first dimple in the dimple and fret pattern of the lower mold cavity;

loading the golf ball subassembly into the interior spherical cavity of the mold;

securing the subassembly within the mold using a plurality of retractable pins;

injecting a polymeric material into the spherical cavity to mold a cover layer about the golf ball sub-assembly within the mold and form a molded golf ball;

withdrawing the retractable pins before molding is finished; and

separating the upper mold cavity and lower mold cavity and removing the molded golf ball from the mold.

2. The method of molding a golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the wave-shaped parting line has a maximum amplitude of 0.100 inches that is created about the phantom equator and containing a plurality of midpoints between perimeters of opposing dimples at the interface between the upper mold cavity and the lower mold cavity.

3. The method of molding a golf ball of claim 2 , wherein the maximum amplitude is less than 0.100 inches.

4. The method of molding a golf ball of claim 2 , wherein the maximum amplitude is from about 0.015 inches to about 0.030 inches.

5. The method of molding a golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the injection gates are equi-spaced.

6. The method of molding a golf ball of claim 1 , wherein each injection gate is a minimum distance of 0.001 inches to about 0.010 inches from any portion of any dimple.

7. The method of molding a golf ball of claim 1 , wherein each injection gate of the plurality of injection gates is oblong-shaped.

8. The method of molding a golf ball of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the injection gates are teardrop-shaped.

9. The method of molding a golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the mold comprises at least 16 injection gates.

10. The method of molding a golf ball of claim 1 , wherein injection gates of the plurality of injection gates are sized, contoured and spaced within the wave-shaped parting line such that the injection gates do not contact dimples during injection gate buffing and/or deflashing and/or when removing the molded golf ball from the mold.

11. The method of molding a golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the mold further comprises a plurality of cold slug wells, each being disposed entirely inside the mold cavity between consecutive injection gates and each being sized, shaped and contoured to receive polymer that cools within a runner of the mold while progressing toward the injection gate; wherein each cold slug well extends perpendicular to each runner and radially inward toward a center of the golf ball subassembly secured within the mold, with adjacent injection gates also extending radially inward toward a center of the subassembly.