IP Library Granted Patent US 12,496,497
Granted Patent B2
US 12,496,497 · App. 18/509,513 · Granted Dec 16, 2025

Golf ball including metal foam layer

Inventors: Manjari Kuntimaddi (Raynham, MA); Edward Costa (East Providence, RI); Erin C. McDermott (Providence, RI)
Assignee: Acushnet Company
A63B37/0039A63B37/0044A63B37/0045A63B37/0047
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,496,497
App. No.
18/509,513
Filed
Nov 15, 2023
Granted
Dec 16, 2025
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3711
USPC
473/373
Abstract

A golf ball composition is disclosed herein that includes at least one layer formed from metal foam. The metal foam can provide lightweight, durable, and high strength design parameters for golf ball constructions in order to provide greater adaptability and customizability, among other advantages.

Claims (25)

1 . A golf ball comprising:

at least one first layer comprised of at least one metal foam having a first specific gravity of no greater than 0.25, and

at least one second layer that is disposed radially outward from the at least one first layer comprised of the at least one metal foam, wherein the at least one second layer has a second specific gravity, and

a density layer gradient ratio is defined by a ratio of the first specific gravity to the second specific gravity, and the density layer gradient ratio is no greater than 0.30.

2 . The golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein the first specific gravity of the at least one metal foam is no greater than 0.10.

3 . The golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein the first specific gravity of the at least one metal foam is no greater than 0.01.

4 . The golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one metal foam is formed from at least one of aluminum, copper, tantalum, tin, titanium, or zinc.

5 . The golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one metal foam is formed from aluminum.

6 . The golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one metal foam has a porosity of at least 70.0%.

7 . The golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein the golf ball is comprised of a core, an intermediate layer, and a cover, and the at least one first layer comprised of the at least one metal foam is the intermediate layer.

8 . The golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein the golf ball is comprised of a core, an intermediate layer, and a cover, and the at least one first layer comprised of the at least one metal foam is the core.

9 . The golf ball according to claim 8 , wherein the core lacks any rubber.

10 . The golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein the golf ball is comprised of an inner core, an outer core, an intermediate layer, and a cover, and the at least one first layer comprised of the at least one metal foam is the outer core.

11 . The golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one first layer comprised of the at least one metal foam has an outer diameter of 0.25 inches-1.60 inches.

12 . The golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein the density layer gradient ratio is no greater than 0.05.

13 . The golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one metal foam of the at least one first layer has a first tensile strength, and the at least one second layer is formed from a material having a second tensile strength, wherein the golf ball has a strength gradient ratio defined by a ratio of the first tensile strength to the second tensile strength, and a ratio of the strength gradient ratio to the density layer gradient ratio is at least 100.

14 . The golf ball according to claim 13 , wherein the ratio of the strength gradient ratio to the density layer gradient ratio is at least 1,000, wherein the at least one first layer has a hardness gradient defined between its center and its radially outer surface, and wherein the hardness gradient ratio is less than 0.1, and wherein the at least one first layer has a first mass, and a remainder of the golf ball has a second mass, and a mass layer gradient ratio of the first mass to the second mass is no greater than 0.10.

15 . A golf ball comprising:

at least one first layer comprised of at least one metal foam having a first specific gravity of no greater than 0.25, and

at least one second layer that is disposed radially outward from the at least one first layer comprised of the at least one metal foam,

wherein the at least one metal foam of the at least one first layer has a first tensile strength, and the at least one second layer is formed from a material having a second tensile strength, wherein the golf ball has a strength gradient ratio defined by a ratio of the first tensile strength to the second tensile strength, and the strength gradient ratio is at least 2.0.

16 . A golf ball comprising:

a core layer comprised of at least one metal foam having a first specific gravity of no greater than 0.25, wherein the at least one metal foam is formed from at least one of aluminum, copper, tantalum, tin, titanium, or zinc, wherein the core lacks any rubber, and wherein the at least one metal foam has a porosity of at least 70.0%, and

at least one second layer that is disposed radially outward from the core layer, wherein the at least one second layer has a second specific gravity, and a density layer gradient ratio is defined by a ratio of the first specific gravity to the second specific gravity, and the density layer gradient ratio is no greater than 0.30.

17 . The golf ball according to claim 16 , wherein the at least one metal foam of the core layer has a first tensile strength, and the at least one second layer is formed from a material having a second tensile strength, wherein the golf ball has a strength gradient ratio defined by a ratio of the first tensile strength to the second tensile strength, and the strength gradient ratio is at least 2.0.