TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention generally relates to a ball and in particular the present invention
relates to a ball suitable for water games.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Balls have for many years been provided for entertainment and amusement of both children
and adults. Balls are normally used in such a way that they can bounce at an angle
off a hard surface. Also water is an element which is the source of much pleasure
for many people.
[0003] In the world of sports, balls have been known to be used for long in relation to
water, where water polo is a well known game.
[0004] Another ball for water games is described in
US 2001/0014633, where the interior of the ball is provided with a cavity that is filled with a gas
and fluid combination, where the fluid can be a gel and the gas is typically air.
This ball is provided for skimming or sliding along the water surface. It does not
bounce very well.
[0005] Balls are also known to be used for exercise purposes in order to strengthen muscles.
One such ball is a ball described in
US 6,224,513. This ball comprises a polyurethane core on top of which is provided an elastic shell
layer, which comprises LYCRA®.
[0006] For some types of water games it is of importance that the ball can bounce off the
water surface in a good way, such that the ball when thrown on a water surface can
have a trajectory enabling several further bounces. It is then also of importance
that the ball at the same time is able to float well.
[0007] There is as yet no such ball existing for the field of water games.
[0008] For the reasons stated above, and for other reasons stated below which will become
apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading and understanding the present specification,
there is a need in the art for an improve ball for water games.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] The above-mentioned problems with balls and other problems are addressed by the present
invention and will be understood by reading and studying the following specification.
[0010] One object of the present invention is therefore directed towards solving the problem
of providing a ball for water games that has good bouncing as well as floating properties.
[0011] This problem is according to the present invention solved by a ball suitable for
water games comprising:
a gel section only comprising a gel;
an outer elastic shell section provided above an exterior surface of the gel section;
and
a floating enhancement section in the interior of the ball adjacent the gel section
and comprising a plastic material and gas.
[0012] According to some embodiments of the present Invention, the floating enhancement
section is of a porous plastic material, where the gas is provided inside the material.
The porous plastic material might be styrene-butadiene rubber. It might also be a
foamed plastic like foamed polyurethane.
[0013] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the floating enhancement
section comprises a cavity only filled with gas, for instance air, and having at least
one wall made up of a layer of non-porous plastic material. The plastic materiel of
this layer is then preferably a non-porous thermoplastic material such as polyethylene.
[0014] According to some embodiments that are not part of the invention but useful for understanding
it the floating enhancement section is provided as the core of the ball on top of
which the gel section is provided. This enables the provision of a relatively small
sized ball suitable for use in swimming pools.
[0015] According to the present invention the gel section is provided as the core of the
ball and the plastic material of the floating enhancement section is provided around
the gel section. Here the floating enhancement section has at least one layer of plastic
material between the gel core and the outer elastic shell section. In this way It
is possible to provide a larger ball suitable for use on lakes or at sea.
[0016] The elastic shell section of the ball may furthermore comprise a stretchable fabric
layer to which an enhancement layer may or may not be adhered.
[0017] With the present invention there is therefore provided a ball that bounces well on
water due to the properties of the gel section while at the same time being able to
float well because of the floating enhancement section. This is of advantage when
a ball is needed that when thrown on a water surface, can have a trajectory enabling
several bounces and also floats well on the water surface
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a ball of the present invention,
fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the ball of fig. 1 according to a first embodiment
of the present invention,
fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a first variation of a shell section of the present
invention,
fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a ball according to a second embodiment of the
present invention,
fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a ball according to a third embodiment of the
present invention, and
fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a second variation of a shell section of the present
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is
made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown by
way of illustration specific preferred embodiments in which the invention may be practiced.
These embodiments are described In sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the
art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may
be utilized and that changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope
of the present invention. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to
be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined only
by the claims.
[0020] Referring to fig. 1, a perspective view of one embodiment of a ball 10 of the present
invention is provided. This figure will be used in the description of three specific
embodiments of the present invention to be discussed in more detail in the following.
This ball 10 is suitable for water games. The ball 10, in its normal state is shaped
as a round, or spherical ball. In the illustrated embodiment, the ball has stitching
to imitate the look of a baseball. It will be appreciated with the benefit of the
present specification that balls is not limited to round balls, but other shapes are
also feasible, like an oval shape.
[0021] Fig. 2 displays a cross sectional view taken through a ball 10 according to a first
exemplifying embodiment of the present invention and displays the different sections
or segments of the ball 10. The ball 10 comprises a gel section 12, which section
only comprises a gel and is here the core of the ball 10, around which is provided
a floating enhancement section 14. The floating enhancement section14 here includes
a plastic material and gas. For this reason the floating enhancement section 14 includes
a thin layer 16 of plastic material. Between the inner surface of the thin layer 16
of plastic material and the outer surface of the gel core 12 there is a closed cavity
18, which cavity 18 is only filled with a gas, like air. The gel core is here one
wall of the cavity, while the layer 16 of plastic material is another wall of the
cavity 18. Thus the layer 16 of plastic material and cavity 18 together form the floating
enhancement section 20 according to this first embodiment. On top of the floating
enhancement section 14 there is provided an outer elastic shell section 20. The elastic
shell section 20 is thus provided above both the gel section 12 and the floating enhancement
section 14 and covers the entire floating enhancement section 14.
[0022] The gel has to have very good bouncing properties when used in water, such that the
trajectory of the ball when thrown on a water surface enables several bounces of the
ball. This allows the provision of a ball that can be used in water games requiring
such bouncing characteristics. The gel is preferably a polyurethane based gel and
has a density in the area of 1 -1.3 g/cm
3 and preferably of about 1.05 g/cm
3. The gel core 12 has a diameter of about 50 - 60 mm and preferably of 55 mm. The
gel core 12 can be Diphenylmethane-4,4'-Diisocyanate. This gel is available from BASF
Headway Polyurethanes (Taiwan) Co., Ltd., No. 11, Jen Cheng Road, Hsinchu Industrial
Park, Huko Heian, Hsinchu, Taiwan as a silicon polyurethane gel material referred
to under the trade name I-126. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art
that other silicon materials can be used without departing from the invention. Also
gels based on other materials than silicon may be used. It may thus also be a gel
solely consisting of polyurethane, or similar gels like gels based on polyetherpolyol.
[0023] A first variation of a shell section 20 that can be used in all embodiments of the
present invention is outlined in fig. 3, which shows a cross sectional view through
this section 20. Here the section includes a layer 22 of stretchable fabric, like
some type of woven fabric like LYCRA®,. The layer of stretchable fabric 22 here has
a thickness of about 0.2 -1 mm and preferably about 0.6 mm,
[0024] As mentioned above, the fabric layer is in one embodiment LYCRA®. LYCRA® was originally
developed as a replacement for rubber, and has an ability to stretch up to about 7
times its original length-and then snap back to its starting size with no loss to
its spring. There is really no such thing as a commercially available fabric made
entirely of LYCRA®. It's never used alone, but is always combined with anotherfiber
(orfibers), both natural or man-made. As little as 2 percent LYCRA® is enough to improve
a woven fabric's movement and its knack for holding its shape. The shell section provides
an outer surface of the ball that is easy and comfortable to hold in the hand.
[0025] LYCRA® is a man-made elastomeric fiber, invented and produced by DuPont Corporation.
Generically, these kind of fibers are known as spandex in the US and Canada and as
elastane in Europe. LYCRA® is a "segmented polyurethane." While LYCRA® appears to
be a single, continuous thread, it is actually a bundle of tiny filaments. It's this
unique molecular structure that gives LYCRA® its built-in, lasting elasticity. Stretch
itfour to seven times its original length, yet the fiber still returns to its starting
size once the tension is released.
[0026] The shell section 20 and the core 12 thus enables the provision of a ball that is
comfortable to handle and bounces well on water. However this combination when provided
alone tends to provide a ball that is too heavy and does not float well. It would
then tend to sink after a while and before that to float up to the surface slowly,
which might degrade the enjoyment of the water game. The density of the gel could
be made lower in order to improve the floating properties, but then the " bouncing
properties are degraded.
[0027] In order to enhance the floating properties while still retaining the good bouncing
properties, the floating enhancement section is provided. In the first embodiment
the plastic material layer 16 of the floating enhancement section 14 is a layer of
non-porous plastic material, which can be a thermoplastic material and in one embodiment
polyethylene (PE). This material does in itself lower the total density of the ball
and thus enhances the floating capability. However the enclosed gas further enhances
this floating capability even more. The plastic material layer 16 is furthermore preferably
very thin and provided as a foil. The thickness of the layer is preferably in the
range of 0.05 - 0.2 and preferably 0.1 mm. In this way the good bouncing properties
of the gel are still retained. The stretchable fabric of the elastic shell section
20 furthermore provides an even pressure on the plastic material layer 16, which evenly
distributes the air pressure around the gel core.
[0028] This first exemplifying embodiment thus allows the provision of a relatively large
ball having both good bouncing and floating properties. This is advantageous for aquatic
beach use on lakes or in the sea.
[0029] This first embodiment can be varied in that the floating enhancement section includes
two layers of plastic material, one adjacent the gel core and one adjacent the outer
shell section. Between these two layers there is provided a cavity filled with a gas
and preferably air.
[0030] A second exemplifying embodiment of the ball according to the present invention will
now be described in relation to fig. 4, which shows a cross sectional view through
the ball 10. As in the first embodiment there is a gel core 12 of a type of material
that has been described in relation to the first embodiment. This core thus only includes
the gel. There is also provided a shell section 20, which may be of the type described
in relation to fig. 3. Between the gel core 12 and the shell section 20, the floating
enhancement section 14 is provided. Here the floating enhancement section 14 is solely
made up of a layer of porous plastic material 24, which in this embodiment is styrene-butadiene-rubber.
It can however be another material like neoprene or similar materials. Styrene-butadiene
rubberis solid, elastic and flexible and includes air so that the density of the material
makes the ball light enough to float well while still retaining the good bouncing
quality of the gel. The layer 24 is in the area of 0.5 -1.5 mm and preferably about
1 mm thick.
[0031] It should be realized that the first and second embodiments can be combined, i.e.
that both a layer of porous plastic material like styrene-butadiene rubber and a non-porous
plastic material like polyethylene enclosing an air gap can be provided in the floating
enhancement section. In this case the styrene-butadiene rubber may have a preferred
thickness of about 0.5 mm instead.
[0032] A third exemplifying embodiment of the ball that is not part of the invention but
useful for understanding it will now be described in relation to fig. 5, which shows
a cross sectional view through the ball 10.
[0033] Here the floating enhancement section is provided as the core 26 of the ball, and
in the form of a foamed plastics or porous plastic material, preferably in the form
of foamed polyurethane. Thus here air is included in the plastics material when the
foam is formed. The diameter of the core 26 can here range between 30 and 40 mm. Around
this foam core 26, the gel section is provided as a gel layer 28 only including gel,
which gel is of any of the materials described above in relation to fig. 2 and 4.
The thickness of the gel layer 28 can here typically range between 5 and 10 mm and
the diameter of the core and gel layer combination preferably be about 50 mm. On top
of the gel layer 28 there is provided a shell section 20.
[0034] By providing such a foam core, the density of the whole ball is reduced compared
with the use of a gel core, while still taking advantage of the bouncing properties
of the gel. Thus a ball that floats better and has good bouncing properties is obtained.
This solution furthermore enables the provision of a small ball suitable for use in
water games for children and/or for use in swimming pools. Typically this allows the
provision of a ball having a diameter of about 50 mm.
[0035] It is possible to vary this floating enhancement section of the third embodiment
by exchanging the core having a porous plastic material with a layer of non-porous
plastic material enclosing a gas, like air. The gas would then be provided in a closed
cavity in the centre of the ball, where a layer of porous plastic material would form
the wall of the cavity. Outside this layer would then follow the gel layer which in
turn is followed by the outer shell section. The non-porous plastic material might
then be made of the same materials mentioned in relation to the first embodiment.
[0036] A second variation of the shell section that can be used in all the embodiments of
the present invention is outlined in fig. 6, which shows a cross sectional view through
this section 20. The section here also comprises a layer of stretchable fabric 22,
like LYCRA®, beneath which a shell enhancement layer 30 is provided.
[0037] The shell enhancement layer 30 may be a polyurethane layer (PU). It should be realized
that other materials than PU can be used, like for instance styrene-butadiene-rubber,
neoprene or similar materials. The PU layer 30 acts as a water barrier stopping some
of the water from entering the ball. However the shell section 20 normally comprises
stitches when the stretchable fabric is being fastened to the shell enhancement layer
30, which will allow some water to pass through the shell enhancement layer 30.
[0038] The stretchable fabric layer 22 may have the same thickness as was described in the
first variation, while the enhancement layer may have a thickness of about 0.5 - 1.5
mm and preferably about 1 mm. Thus here the shell section 20 may thus have a thickness
ranging from 0.7-2.5 mm an preferably be about 1.6 mm thick.
[0039] The bounce of a ball may also be dependent on other factors than the properties of
the gel. Generally the bounce can be dependent on factors like the angle of incidence
at the water surface, the mass of the ball, the speed of the ball at the time of impact
on the water surface, the centre of gravity of the ball and how hard the ball surface
is. As the ball according to the present invention is provided with a gel, the centre
of gravity at the time of impact on the water surface gets shifted, which makes the
ball bounce off from the water. This shift is then also at least partly dependent
on these other factors as well as the type of core used, i.e. whether the core is
a foamed plastics core surrounded by a gel or a gel core provided with an outer floating
enhancement section.
[0040] The balls according to all three described embodiments have proven to have good bouncing
properties, where a foamed plastics core enhances the bouncing properties of small
balls with a diameter of about 50 mm, but not of bigger balls with a diameter of about
55 mm.
[0041] With the present invention there is therefore provided a ball that bounces well on
water due to the properties of the gel section while at the same time being able to
float well because of the floating enhancement section. This is of advantage when
a ball is needed that, when thrown on a water surface, can have a trajectory enabling
several bounces and also floats well on the water surface.
[0042] Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it will
be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that any arrangement that is
calculated to achieve the same purpose may be substituted for the specific embodiment
shown. This application is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the
present invention. Therefore, it is manifestly intended that this invention be limited
only by the claims.
1. A ball (10) suitable for water games comprising:
a gel section (12; 28) only comprising a gel;
an outer elastic shell section (20) provided above an exterior surface of the gel
section; and
a floating enhancement section (14; 26) in the interior of the ball adjacent the gel
section and comprising a plastic material and gas,
wherein the gel section is provided as the core (12) of the ball, the plastic material
of the floating enhancement section is provided around the gel section and comprising
at least one layer (16; 24) of plastic material between the gel core and the outer
elastic shell section and the diameter of the gel core is larger than the thickness
of the floating enhancement section.
2. Ball according to claim 1, wherein the floating enhancement section comprises a porous
plastic material which includes said gas.
3. Ball according to claim 2, wherein the porous plastic material is a foamed plastic
material and preferably foamed polyurethane.
4. Ball according to claim 2, wherein the porous plastic material is styrene-butadiene
rubber.
5. Ball according to any previous claim, wherein the floating enhancement section comprises
a cavity (18) only filled with gas, where at least one wall of the cavity is provided
through a layer (16) of non-porous plastic material.
6. Ball according to claim 5, wherein said layer (16) of plastic material is of a thermoplastic
material and preferably polyethylene.
7. Ball according to any previous claim, wherein the elastic shell section (20) comprises
a stretchable fabric layer (22).
8. Ball according to claim 7, wherein the elastic shell section comprises a shell enhancement
layer (30) fastened to the stretchable fabric layer.
1. Ein Ball (10), der für Wasserspiele geeignet ist, umfassend:
einen Gel-Abschnitt (12; 28), der nur ein Gel umfasst;
einen äußeren elastischen Mantelabschnitt (20), der über einer äußeren Oberfläche
des Gel-Abschnitts bereit gestellt ist; und
einen Schwimmverstärkungsabschnitt (14; 26) im Inneren des Balls, der an den Gel-Abschnitt
anschließt und der Kunststoffmaterial und Gas umfasst,
wobei der Gel-Abschnitt als der Kern (12) des Balls vorgesehen ist, das Kunststoffmaterial
des Schwimmverstärkungsabschnitts um den Gel-Abschnitt herum vorgesehen ist und zumindest
eine Schicht (16; 24) aus Kunststoffmaterial zwischen dem Gel-Kern und dem äußeren
elastischen Mantelabschnitt umfasst und der Diameter des Balls großer ist dann die
Dicke des Schwimmverstärkungsabschnitts.
2. Ball nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Schwimmverstärkungsabschnitt ein poröses Kunststoffmaterial
umfasst, welches das Gas einschließt.
3. Ball nach Anspruch 2, wobei das poröse Kunststoffmaterial ein geschäumtes Kunststoffmaterial
ist und vorzugsweise geschäumtes Polyurethan.
4. Ball nach Anspruch 2, wobei das poröse Kunststoffmaterial Styren-Butadien-Gummi ist.
5. Ball nach irgendeinem der vorherigen Ansprüche, wobei der Schwimmverstärkungsabschnitt
einen Hohlraum (18) umfasst, der nur mit Gas gefüllt ist, wobei zumindest eine Wand
des Hohlraums durch eine Schicht (16) aus nicht-porösem Kunststoffmaterial vorgesehen
ist.
6. Ball nach Anspruch 5, wobei die Schicht (16) aus Kunststoffmaterial aus einem thermoplastischen
Material und vorzugsweise aus Polyäthylen besteht.
7. Ball nach irgendeinem der vorherigen Ansprüche, wobei der elastische Mantelabschnitt
(20) eine dehnbare Gewebeschicht (22) umfasst.
8. Ball nach Anspruch 7, wobei der elastische Mantelabschnitt eine Mantelverstärkungsschicht
(30) umfasst, die an der dehnbaren Gewebeschicht befestigt ist.
1. Un ballon (10) convenant à des jeux aquatiques, comprenant :
une partie de gel (12 ; 28) ne comprenant qu'un gel ;
une partie d'enveloppe élastique extérieure (20) formée au-dessus d'une surface extérieure
de la partie de gel ; et
une partie de renforcement de flottaison (14 ; 26) à l'intérieur du ballon adjacente
à la partie de gel et comprenant une matière plastique et du gaz,
dans lequel la partie de gel est prévue en tant que coeur (12) du ballon, la matière
plastique de la partie de renforcement de flottaison est prévue autour de la partie
de gel et comprenant au moins une couche (16 ; 24) de matière plastique entre le coeur
de gel et la partie d'enveloppe élastique extérieure et le diamètre de la partie de
gel est supérieur à l'épaisseur de la partie de renforcement de flottaison.
2. Ballon selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la partie de renforcement de flottaison
comprend une matière plastique poreuse qui inclut ledit gaz.
3. Ballon selon la revendication 2, dans lequel la matière plastique poreuse est une
mousse de matière plastique et de préférence une mousse de polyuréthanne.
4. Ballon selon la revendication 2, dans lequel la matière plastique poreuse est un caoutchouc
styrène-butadiène.
5. Ballon selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la partie de renforcement
de flottaison comprend une cavité (18) remplie seulement de gaz, où au moins une paroi
de la cavité est prévue au travers d'une couche (16) de matière plastique non-poreuse.
6. Ballon selon la revendication 5, dans lequel ladite couche (16) de matière plastique
est d'un matériau thermoplastique et de préférence de polyéthylène.
7. Ballon selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la partie d'enveloppe
élastique (20) comprend une couche de tissu extensible (22).
8. Ballon selon la revendication 7, dans lequel la partie d'enveloppe élastique comprend
une couche de renforcement d'enveloppe (30) fixée à la couche de tissu extensible.