IP Library Granted Patent US 12,318,664
Granted Patent B2
US 12,318,664 · App. 18/072,791 · Granted Jun 3, 2025

Golf ball having at least one radar detectable mark

Inventors: Matthew F. Hogge (Plymouth, MA); Richard Daprato (Acushnet, MA); Michael R. Madson (Easton, MA); Nicholas M. Nardacci (Barrington, RI)
Assignee: Acushnet Company
A63B37/00222A63B2220/35A63B2220/89
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,318,664
App. No.
18/072,791
Filed
Dec 1, 2022
Granted
Jun 3, 2025
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3711
USPC
473/199
Abstract

Golf balls including a plurality of radar detectable marks disposed on any single layer or among two or more layers thereof are provided. When all of the radar detectable marks present on any layer of the ball are radially projected onto the outer surface of the ball, the resulting overall pattern of projected radar detectable marks includes a series of three or marks located on a 1.5 mm wide great circle band on the outer surface of the ball.

Claims (25)

1. A golf ball having a plurality of radar detectable marks disposed on an intermediate layer thereof, wherein, when all of the radar detectable marks are radially projected onto the outer surface of the ball to form an overall pattern of projected radar detectable marks,

the overall pattern of projected radar detectable marks consists of:

a first series of three or more marks where each mark in the first series has a geometric center located on a first 1.5 mm wide great circle band on the outer surface of the ball, and

a second series of three or more marks where each mark in the second series has a geometric center located on a second 1.5 mm wide great circle band on the outer surface of the ball, and

wherein the portions of the first and second great circle bands on which the first and second series of three or more marks are located each have a length of at least 40% of a circumference of the ball and no more than half of the circumference of the ball,

wherein each of the marks of the first and second series of marks have:

a length of 10 mm or less, and

a width of 2 mm or less, and

wherein a separation distance defined between each pair of adjacent marks in the first and second series is 0.5 mm or greater, and

wherein the first and second series of three or more marks each comprise no greater than five marks,

wherein the first and second series of three or more marks each have an angular length of about 166°,

wherein the first series of three or more marks are bisected by a first plane, the second series of three or more marks are bisected by a second plane, and the first and second planes are separated by an angle of about 90°.

2. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the overall pattern of projected radar detectable marks has a total surface coverage of from 0.1% to 4.0%.

3. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the overall pattern of projected radar detectable marks has a total surface coverage of from 0.1% to 3.0%.

4. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the number of marks in each of the first and second series of three or more marks located on the first and second great circle bands is at least four.

5. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the number of marks in each of the first and second series of three or more marks located on the first and second great circle bands is exactly five.

6. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein each of the marks in each of the first and second series of three or more marks located on the first and second great circle bands has a shape independently selected from circles, rings, ellipses, polygons, squares, chevrons, crescents, and stripes.

7. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein all of the marks in the first and second series of three or more marks located on the first and second great circle bands have substantially the same shape.

8. The golf ball of claim 7 , wherein the shape of each mark in the first and second series of three or more marks located on the first and second great circle bands is a stripe.

9. The golf ball of claim 7 , wherein all of the marks in the first and second series of three or more marks located on the first and second great circle bands have substantially the same length and substantially the same width.

10. The golf ball of claim 7 , wherein the marks in the first and second series of three or more marks located on the first and second great circle bands include marks having at least two different lengths.

11. The golf ball of claim 7 , wherein the marks in the first and second series of three or more marks located on the first and second great circle bands include marks having at least two different widths.

12. The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the respective portions of the first and second great circle bands on which the first and second series of three or more marks are located each have a length of at least 45% of the circumference of the ball.

13. The golf ball of claim 12 , wherein the first series of three or more marks consists of five marks including four marks of a first length and a fifth mark of a second length that is greater than the first length, and the second series of three or more marks consists of five marks including four marks of the first length and a fifth mark of the second length.

14. The golf ball of claim 13 , wherein the length of each of the marks of the first and second series of marks is about 6.6 mm, and about 8.1 mm, respectively wherein the width of each of the marks of the first and second series of marks is about 1.0 mm, and wherein the separation distance defined between each pair of adjacent marks in the first and second series is about 6.6 mm.