18815362. DIMPLE PATTERNS FOR GOLF BALLS (Acushnet Company)

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DIMPLE PATTERNS FOR GOLF BALLS

Organization Name

Acushnet Company

Inventor(s)

Michael Madson of Easton MA (US)

Nicholas Nardacci of Barrington RI (US)

DIMPLE PATTERNS FOR GOLF BALLS

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18815362 titled 'DIMPLE PATTERNS FOR GOLF BALLS



Original Abstract Submitted

Golf balls having dimple patterns arranged in dipyramid layouts are disclosed. The patterns may be arranged in triangular dipyramid, quadrilateral dipyramid, pentagonal dipyramid, or hexagonal dipyramid layouts. The dipyramid patterns have six, eight, ten, or twelve substantially identical dimple sections, where each dimple section is defined by a spherical triangle. The dimples in each of the identical dimple sections have at least two different dimple diameters including a minimum dimple diameter and a maximum dimple diameter. The resulting dimple patterns have a surface coverage of about 70 percent or less. The reduced surface coverage helps to reduce the flight of the golf balls.