IP Library Granted Patent US 12,508,487
Granted Patent B2
US 12,508,487 · App. 17/515,971 · Granted Dec 30, 2025

Golf ball having at least one radar detectable mark

Inventors: Michael R. Madson (Easton, MA); Matthew F. Hogge (Plymouth, MA); Nicholas M. Nardacci (Barrington, RI); Richard Daprato (Acushnet, MA)
Assignee: Acushnet Company
A63B69/3658A63B37/00221A63B37/0027
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,508,487
App. No.
17/515,971
Filed
Nov 1, 2021
Granted
Dec 30, 2025
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3711
USPC
473/200
Abstract

Golf balls including one or more layers having at least one radar detectable mark disposed on the surface thereof are provided.

Claims (20)

1 . A golf ball comprising a layer with a mark disposed on a surface thereof, wherein the golf ball comprises an outermost cover layer and a layer positioned adjacent to the outermost cover layer, and wherein the layer with the mark disposed on the surface thereof is the layer positioned adjacent to the outermost cover layer, wherein:

the mark is formed from a radar detectable material and is configured to enable detection of launch condition data and golf ball spin properties via a radar tracking system;

the mark has dimensions such that every great circle path on the golf ball layer surface on which the mark is disposed intersects the mark; and

the mark has a continuous shape consisting of three intersecting stripes,

wherein the three intersecting stripes includes a first stripe having a first and second end, a second stripe having a first and second end, and a third stripe having a first and second end,

wherein the first ends of the first and second stripes intersect each other and the second ends of the first and second stripes intersect each other,

a first end of the third stripe intersects both of the second ends of the first and second stripes, and a second end of the third stripe defines a terminal end positioned away from the first and second stripes;

wherein a length of the third stripe is less than a length of the first stripe and the length of the third stripe is less than a length of the second stripe; and

a first plane bisecting the first stripe and a second plane bisecting the second stripe are separated by a separation angle of from 60° to 120°.

2 . The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the separation angle is from 85° to 95°.

3 . The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein each of the intersecting stripes has a width of 0.20 inches of less.

4 . The golf ball of claim 1 , wherein the first stripe has a length of from 1.8 inches to 3.0 inches, the second stripe has a length of from 1.8 inches to 3.0 inches, and the third stripe has a length of from 0.12 inches to 0.50 inches.

5 . A golf ball comprising a layer with a mark disposed on a surface thereof, wherein the mark is formed from a radar detectable material, and the mark is configured to enable detection of spin of the golf ball via a radar tracking system,

wherein the golf ball comprises an outermost cover layer and a layer positioned adjacent to the outermost cover layer, and wherein the layer with the mark disposed on the surface thereof is the layer positioned adjacent to the outermost cover layer;

the mark has dimensions such that every great circle path on the golf ball layer surface on which the mark is disposed intersects the mark;

wherein the mark has a continuous shape consisting of a first stripe having a first and second end, a second stripe having a first and second end, and a third stripe having a first and second end, wherein the first ends of the first and second stripes intersect each other and the second ends of the first and second stripes intersect each other, a first end of the third stripe intersects both of the second ends of the first and second stripes, and a second end of the third stripe defines a terminal end positioned away from the first and second stripes,

wherein the first stripe has a first length, the second stripe has a second length, and the third stripe has a third length that is less than the first length and less than the second length; and

wherein a first plane bisecting the first stripe and a second plane bisecting the second stripe are separated by a separation angle of from 85° to 95°.

6 . The golf ball according to claim 5 , wherein the first, second, and third stripes each have a width of no greater than 0.12 inches.

7 . The golf ball according to claim 6 , wherein a third plane bisecting the third stripe is slanted relative to the first plane and the second plane.