Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a hollow ball formed of a plurality of divisional
bodies configured of a soft material made of resin or rubber.
Background Art
[0002] Fig. 19 and Fig. 20 depict a bladder as an air cell of a ball disclosed in PTL 1.
As depicted in Fig. 19, the bladder is formed as one ball by coupling a flange part
102 of a first divisional body 101 and a flange part 104 of a second divisional part
103 together. The first divisional body 101 is provided with a valve part 105 depicted
in Fig. 20. Therefore, a needle such as an injection needle is inserted into the valve
part 105 from outside the bladder, a tip of an air pump is connected to that needle,
and the air pump allows air to be blown into the inside of the bladder and to be removed
from the inside of the bladder.
[0003] As depicted in Fig. 19, the first divisional body 101 is made of thermoplastic resin,
and has a form including a dome-shaped space inside from a circular opening. On an
inner wall surface of the first divisional body 101, linearly-shaped protruding parts
106 extend longitudinally and laterally, and protrude to a space side from the inner
wall surface of the first divisional body 101. With the protruding parts 106 crossing
each other longitudinally and laterally, many recessed parts 107 each having a rectangular
plane of orthogonal projection are formed on the inner wall surface of the first divisional
body 101 as being surrounded by the protruding parts 106. The flange part 102 of the
first divisional body 101 protrudes from the opening of the first divisional body
101 to outside in a diameter direction of the first divisional body 101, and has an
annular shape which circles the opening of the first divisional body 101 once. The
flange part 102 is provided with a positioning part 108.
[0004] The second divisional body 103 is made of thermoplastic resin, and has a form including
a dome-shaped space inside from a circular opening. On an inner wall surface of the
second divisional body 103, linearly-shaped protruding parts 109 extend longitudinally
and laterally, and protrude to a space side from the inner wall surface of the first
divisional body 101. With the protruding parts 109 crossing each other longitudinally
and laterally, many recessed parts 110 each having a rectangular plane of orthogonal
projection are formed on the inner wall surface of the first divisional body 101 as
being surrounded by the protruding parts 109. The flange part 104 of the second divisional
body 103 protrudes from the opening of the second divisional body 103 to outside in
a diameter direction of the second divisional body 103, and has an annular shape which
circles the opening of the second divisional body 103 once. The flange part 104 is
provided with a positioning part 111.
[0005] And, with the opening of the first divisional body 101 and the opening of the second
divisional body 103 facing each other, the positioning parts 108 and 111 fitting together,
and the flange parts 102 and 104 combined together to be welded by heat, the first
divisional body 101 and the second divisional body 103 are made as one sphere to configure
the bladder depicted in Fig. 20.
[0006] However, as depicted in Fig. 19, in the bladder formed of the first and second divisional
bodies 101 and 103, since the flange parts 102 and 104 have a structure protruding
from the outer wall surface of the bladder to outside, the bladder cannot be used
as a ball unless a skin body not depicted is attached to the bladder. Moreover, when
a skin body is attached to the bladder, it is required to evade the flange parts 102
and 104 or provide the skin body with a foam layer for absorbing steps of flange parts
102 and 104.
Citation List
Patent Literature
[0007] PTL 1: United States Patent Publication No.
2013/0053193
Summary of Invention
Technical Problem
[0008] The present invention has been made in view of the background art described above,
and has an object of making a ball have uniform hardness as a whole and allowing use
as a ball irrespectively of attaching a skin body formed separately from a first divisional
body and a second divisional body to an outer wall surface of the ball.
Solution to Problem
[0009] The present invention is directed to a hollow ball formed of a plurality of divisional
bodies configured of a soft material made of resin or rubber, wherein each divisional
body has an inner wall surface provided with protruding parts or recessed parts and
divisional end parts of the respective divisional bodies are configured not to protrude
outside from an outer wall surface of the ball when welded or bonded together so as
to configure the hollow ball.
Advantageous Effects of Invention
[0010] Since the present invention has the structure in which the protruding parts or the
recessed parts are provided on the inner wall surface of the hollow ball formed of
the plurality of divisional bodies, the protruding parts exert a function as a bobbin
to make the ball have uniform hardness as a whole, allowing use as a ball irrespectively
of attaching a skin body formed separately from the plurality of divisional bodies
to the outer wall surface of the ball. That is, with the protruding parts or the recessed
parts provided to the inner wall surface of the hollow ball, it was possible to develop
a ball which bounces even if compressed air above atmospheric pressure is not blown
into the inside of the ball. Also, since the divisional end parts of the respective
divisional bodies are configured not to protrude outside from the outer wall surface
of the ball when welded or bonded together so as to configure a hollow ball, when
a skin body formed separately from the plurality of divisional bodies is affixed to
the outer wall surface of the ball, the skin body can be affixed, without a special
process, across a coupling line where the divisional end parts of the respective divisional
bodies are welded or bonded together. In the present invention, if the divisional
end part of the divisional body is provided with a flange part as protruding from
the divisional end part of the divisional body to a center part side and the flange
parts are configured not to protrude outside the outer wall surface of the ball when
welded or bonded together so as to configure the hollow ball, the coupling strength
of the divisional bodies can be maintained even if the thickness of the dome-shaped
wall body parts of the divisional bodies is made thinner. Also, in the present invention,
if the ball is used as a bladder and a skin body is provided on an outer wall surface
of the bladder, the skin body can be changed to share the bladder for use.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0011]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view depicting first and second divisional bodies as being
exploded, according to a first embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view depicting an outer appearance of a truncated icosahedron
for describing how to provide protruding parts according to the first embodiment.
Fig. 3 is an end face view depicting the first and second divisional bodies according
to the first embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view depicting an outer appearance of a ball according to
the first embodiment.
Fig. 5 is an end face view depicting first and second divisional bodies according
to a second embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a developed view depicting the inside of a part of a divisional body according
to a third embodiment.
Fig. 7 is a sectional view as being cut abeam at a center part of Fig. 6.
Fig. 8 is a sectional view of a divisional body according to a fourth embodiment corresponding
to Fig. 7
Fig. 9 is a developed view depicting the inside of a part of a divisional body according
to a fifth embodiment.
Fig. 10 is a perspective view depicting the inside of a part of a divisional body
according to a sixth embodiment.
Fig. 11 is a perspective view depicting the inside of a part of a divisional body
according to a seventh embodiment.
Fig. 12 is a perspective view depicting first and second divisional bodies as being
exploded, according to an eighth embodiment
Fig. 13 is a perspective view depicting first and second divisional bodies as being
exploded, according to an ninth embodiment.
Fig. 14 is a perspective view depicting first to third divisional bodies as being
exploded, according to a tenth embodiment
Fig. 15 is a developed view depicting first to fourth divisional bodies configuring
a hollow ball according to an eleventh embodiment.
Fig. 16 is a perspective view depicting a ball as being exploded, according to a twelfth
embodiment.
Fig. 17 is a sectional view depicting a structure with a skin body affixed to a bladder
according to a thirteenth embodiment.
Fig. 18 is a sectional view depicting a part of a bladder and a skin body coupled
together according to a fourteenth embodiment.
Fig. 19 is a perspective view depicting the inside of conventional first and second
divisional bodies.
Fig. 20 is a perspective view depicting an outer appearance of a bladder formed of
conventional first and second divisional bodies.
Description of Embodiments
[0012] With reference to Fig. 1, the structure inside first and second divisional bodies
1 and 11 illustrated as a plurality of divisional bodies according to a first embodiment
is described. By being combined together, the plurality of divisional bodies configure
one hollow ball. Therefore, by being combined together, the first and second divisional
bodies 1 and 11 configure one hollow ball. When the first and second divisional bodies
1 and 11 are configured of thermoplastic resin, the first and second divisional bodies
1 and 11 can be welded or coupled with a bonding agent. On the other hand, when the
first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 are configured of thermosetting resin
or rubber, the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 can be coupled with a bonding
agent.
[0013] The first divisional body 1 is configured in a sagittal shape including a space recessed
inside from a circular opening. By molding using a mold such as injection molding,
punching, or vacuum forming of a material made of resin or rubber, the first divisional
body 1 has an integral structure including a wall body part 2, recessed parts 3 ,
protruding parts 4, and a flange part 5. The wall body part 2 surrounding the space
of the first divisional body 1 has the same thickness as a whole. The wall body part
2 is in a dome shape protruding from a back side to a front side. The dome shape refers
to a solid figure obtained by cutting a hollow ball along one plane. Therefore, the
wall body part 2 configures a three-dimensional curved surface along an outer wall
surface of a ball defined in advance. On an inner wall surface positioned on a space
side in the wall body part 2, many protruding parts 3 are linearly provided. Each
protruding part 3 protrudes from an inner wall surface of the wall body part 2 to
the inner space of the first divisional body 1. On the inner wall surface of the wall
body part 2, many recessed parts 4 each having a triangular surface of projection
are formed as being surrounded by the respective protruding parts 3.
[0014] A divisional end part formed in a circular opening of the first divisional body 1
is provided with the flange part 5. The flange part 5 protrudes from the divisional
end part of the first divisional body 1 to a center part side of the opening of the
first divisional body 1, and has an annular shape which circles the opening of the
first divisional body 1 once. That is, the flange part 5 is configured to be in an
annular shape protruding from the outer wall surface of the first divisional body
1 to an inner space side, without protruding to an outer wall surface side of the
first divisional body 1.
[0015] The second divisional body 11 is configured in a sagittal shape including a space
recessed inside from a circular opening. By molding using a mold such injection molding,
punching, or vacuum forming of a material made of resin or rubber, the second divisional
body 11 has an integral structure including a wall body part 12, recessed parts 13,
protruding parts 14, and a flange part 15. The wall body part 12 surrounding the space
of the second divisional body 11 has the same thickness as a whole. The wall body
part 12 is in a dome shape protruding from a back side to a front side. Therefore,
the wall body part 12 configures a three-dimensional curved surface along an outer
wall surface of a ball defined in advance. On an inner wall surface positioned on
a space side in the wall body part 12, many protruding parts 13 are linearly provided.
Each protruding part 13 protrudes from the inner wall surface of the wall body part
12 to the inner space of the second divisional body 11. On the inner wall surface
of the second divisional body 11, many recessed parts 14 each having a triangular
surface of projection are formed as being surrounded by the respective protruding
parts 13.
[0016] A divisional end part formed in a circular opening of the second divisional body
11 is provided with the flange part 15. The flange part 15 protrudes from the opening
of the second divisional body 11 to a center part side of the opening of the second
divisional body 11, and has an annular shape which circles the opening of the second
divisional body 11 once. That is, the flange part 15 is configured to be in an annular
shape protruding from an outer wall surface of the second divisional body 11 to an
inner space side, without protruding to an outer wall surface side of the second divisional
body 11.
[0017] The structure of the first divisional body 1 provided with the wall body part 2,
the protruding parts 3, the recessed parts 4, and the flange part 5 and the structure
of the second divisional body 11 provided with the wall body part 12, the protruding
parts 13, the recessed parts 14, and the flange part 15 have the same shape, and the
first divisional body 1 and the second divisional body 11 have the same weight. Therefore,
when the structure of the hollow ball does not allow air to be blown therein or removed
therefrom, two divisional bodies having the same shape are formed by molding using
a mold, and one of the two can be applied as the first divisional body 1 and the other
of the two can be applied as the second divisional body 11.
[0018] Also, the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 can be assembled so as to configure
one hollow sphere by an assembling machine not depicted. A case is described in which
the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 are assembled so as to configure one
hollow sphere by the assembling machine not depicted. Two holding parts in the assembling
machine not depicted are open in a state of facing each other and being separated
from each other. One of the holding parts is caused to hold the first divisional body
1 and the other of the holding parts is caused to hold the second divisional body
11.
[0019] Then, the flange part 5 of the first divisional body 1 held by one holding part and
the flange part 15 of the second divisional body 11 held by the other holding part
are in a state of facing each other, for example, as depicted in Fig. 3. Then, after
an end face 6 of the flange part 5 positioned on a second divisional body 11 side
and an end face 16 of the flange part 15 positioned on a first divisional body 1 side
are melted together by heat, the two holding parts rectilinearly move in a direction
in which they approach each other to press the end faces 6 and 16 to each other, thereby
causing the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 to be strongly welded together
to configure one hollow ball.
[0020] As described above, with the protruding parts 3 and 13 provided to the inner wall
surfaces of the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 so as to surround many
recessed parts 4 and 14, the protruding parts 3 and 13 exert a function as a bobbin
to make the ball formed of the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 have uniform
hardness as a whole, and it is possible to exert an appropriate rebound performance
as a ball.
[0021] With reference to Fig. 2, how to provide the protruding parts 3 and 13 of Fig. 1
is described, with a truncated icosahedron 61 being taken as an example. In Fig. 2,
each regular pentagon face part 62 in the truncated icosahedron 61 is provided with
five triangular regions. Each regular hexagon face part 63 in the truncated icosahedron
61 is provided with six triangular regions. The triangular regions in the regular
pentagon face part 62 and the triangular regions in the regular hexagon face part
63 have different sizes. In this structure, the protruding parts 3 and 13 of Fig.
1 are provided in a state of being projected from the center of the first divisional
body 1 and the second divisional body 11 to the inner wall surfaces so as to be arranged
on section lines (lines formed of dotted lines and solid lines) of the triangular
regions in each of the regular pentagon face parts 62 and the regular hexagon face
parts 63. Regarding how to provide the protruding parts 3 and 13, similar effects
can also be expected by using a regular polyhedron other than the truncated icosahedron
61. Also, a shape of, for example, a geometric pattern other than triangles can also
be applied, as long as the structure allows a balance as a ball as a whole,.
[0022] With reference to Fig. 3, the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 are described.
When it is assumed that the outer wall surface centering at a center part 7 positioned
at the opening of the first divisional body 1 has a radius 8, the inner wall surface
centering at the center part 7 positioned at the opening of the first divisional body
1 has a radius 9, the outer wall surface centering at a center part 17 positioned
at the opening of the second divisional body 11 has a radius 18, and the inner wall
surface centering at the center part 17 positioned at the opening of the second divisional
body 11 has a radius 19, the radiuses 8 and 18 have the same dimension, and the radiuses
9 and 19 have the same dimension.
[0023] In Fig. 3, when the ball is configured of the first and second divisional bodies
1 and 11, the end faces 6 and 16 positioned at the openings of the first and second
divisional bodies 1 and 11, respectively, are coupled together. With this, from the
first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11, one ball is formed in a shape depicted
in Fig. 4. When the above first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 are coupled,
they are maintained so that the shapes of the wall body parts 2 and 12 are not deformed.
[0024] With reference to Fig. 4, the outer appearance of the ball formed of the first and
second divisional bodies 1 and 11 is described. In the ball, a coupling line 21 is
present where the flange parts 5 and 15 of the first and second divisional bodies
1 and 11 are coupled together. On the coupling line 21, the flange parts 5 and 15
do not protrude outside from the outer wall surfaces of the first and second divisional
bodies 1 and 11. That is, the outer wall surface of the ball configures a smooth spherical
surface where the outer wall surfaces of the first and second divisional bodies 1
and 11 continue to each other.
[0025] In one case, the ball is configured so that compressed air with pressure above atmospheric
pressure cannot be injected inside from outside. In anther case, the ball is configured
so that compressed air with pressure higher than atmospheric pressure can be injected
inside from outside. When the ball is configured so that the compressed air cannot
be injected inside from outside, also, in place of a valve installation hole part
22 indicated by a virtual line in Fig. 4, a through hole part which communicates with
the inside and outside of the ball is provided to that portion. With this, the structure
is such that the inside of the ball has the same pressure as atmospheric pressure
and is not influenced by outside pressure and outside temperature.
[0026] When the ball is configured so that the compressed air can be injected inside from
outside, the valve installation hole part 22 indicated by the virtual line in Fig.
4 is provided to one or both of the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11. To
the valve installation hole part 22, a valve part not depicted is attached. Then,
a needle such as an injection needle is inserted into the valve from outside the ball,
a tip of an air pump is connected to that needle, and the air pump allows air to be
blown into the inside of the ball and to be removed from the inside of the ball. That
is, with the inside of the ball formed of the first and second divisional bodies 1
and 11 becoming at pressure higher than atmospheric pressure, the structure allows
the use of characteristics of an air spring.
[0027] Furthermore, it is similarly applicable to integrally provide the outer wall surface
of the ball formed of the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 depicted in
Fig. 4 with a pattern imitating a skin body not depicted, without attaching a skin
body not depicted formed separately from the first and second divisional bodies 1
and 11.
[0028] With reference to Fig. 5, first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 according to
a second embodiment are described. The first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11
depicted in Fig. 5 are different from the first and second divisional bodies 1 and
11 depicted in Fig. 3 in that the structure is not provided with the flange parts
5 and 15 depicted in Fig. 3. The thickness of the wall body parts 2 and 12 depicted
in Fig. 5 is configured to be thicker than the thickness of the wall body parts 2
and 12 depicted in Fig. 3, and the end faces 6 and 16 of the divisional end parts
are welded. With this, a coupling line identical to the coupling line 21 depicted
in Fig. 3 is present where the divisional end parts of the first and second divisional
bodies 1 and 11 are coupled together. On this same coupling line as the coupling line
21, the divisional end parts do not protrude outside from the outer wall surfaces
of the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11. That is, the outer wall surface
of the ball configures a smooth spherical surface where the outer wall surfaces of
the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 continue to each other.
[0029] With reference to Fig. 6 and Fig. 7, a structure according to a third embodiment
is described in which protruding parts 33 and 34 have a difference of elevation. Note
in Fig. 6 and Fig. 7 that a divisional body 31 is a generic name for the first and
second divisional bodies 1 and 11 of Fig. 1, a wall body part 32 is a generic name
for the wall body parts 2 and 12 of Fig. 1, the protruding parts 33 and 34 are generic
names for the protruding parts 3 and 13 of Fig. 1, and recessed parts 35 and 36 are
generic names for the recessed parts 4 and 14 of Fig. 1.
[0030] As depicted in Fig. 6, when the protruding part 33 surrounds one recessed part 35
and the protruding parts 34 surround a plurality of recessed parts 36 in the recessed
part 35, the protruding part 33 is higher than the recessed parts 34.
[0031] Specifically, as depicted in Fig. 7, a height H1 of the protruding part 33 is higher
than a height H2 of the protruding part 34 (H1>H2). The heights H1 and H2 are dimensions
protruding from the wall body part 32 to an inner side of the divisional body 31.
[0032] In Fig. 8, a structure according to a fourth embodiment is described in which protruding
parts 33 and 34 have a difference of elevation. As depicted in Fig. 8, a structure
can also applied in which a height H2 of the protruding part 34 is decreased as heading
from both end parts positioned on a protruding part 33 side toward a center part side
of the recessed part 35. Note in Fig. 8 that a divisional body 31 is a generic name
for the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 of Fig. 1, a wall body part 32
is a generic name for the wall body parts 2 and 12 of Fig. 1, the protruding parts
33 and 34 are generic names for the protruding parts 3 and 13 of Fig. 1, and recessed
parts 35 and 36 are generic names for the recessed parts 4 and 14 of Fig. 1.
[0033] As described above, with the protruding parts 33 and 34 provided with a difference
of elevation, a rebound, strength, and touch feeling of the ball can be adjusted.
[0034] Also, as depicted in Fig. 7 and Fig. 8, asperities such as wrinkles, dimples, or
knurls are provided on an outer wall surface of a wall body part 32, for example,
a protruding pattern part 56 and a recessed pattern part 57 are formed on the outer
wall surface of the wall body part 32, and it is thereby also possible to make the
surface hard to slip. When asperities are provided on the outer wall surface of the
wall body part 32, they are provided by molding the divisional body 31 in one case,
and a skin body formed separately from the divisional body 31 is attached to the outer
wall surface of the wall body part 32 in another case.
[0035] With reference to Fig. 9, a structure according to a fifth embodiment is described
in which protruding parts 37 and 38 are discontinuous. The structure is such that
a plurality of protruding parts 37 are present in gaps between a plurality of protruding
parts 38, the plurality of protruding parts 38 are present in gaps between the plurality
of protruding parts 37, the plurality of protruding parts 37 and the plurality of
protruding parts 38 are arranged in a lattice shape, and paired protruding parts 37
and paired protruding parts 38 surround one recessed part 39. Note in Fig. 9 that
a divisional body 31 is a generic name for first and second divisional bodies 1 and
11 of Fig. 1, a wall body part 32 is a generic name for the wall body parts 2 and
12 of Fig. 1, the protruding parts 37 and 38 are generic names for the protruding
parts 3 and 13 of Fig. 1, and recessed parts 39 are generic names for the recessed
parts 4 and 14 of Fig. 1. As the shape of the recessed part 39 surrounded by the protruding
parts 37 and 38, a triangle, tetragon, pentagon, or polygon larger than those mentioned
above, a circle, an oval, or the like can be applied.
[0036] With reference to Fig. 10, the structure of a protruding part 46 according to a sixth
embodiment is described. On an inner surface of a wall body part 32 of a divisional
body 31, the protruding part 46 is provided in a spiral shape. The number of protruding
part 46 may be one, two, or more. The protruding part 46 may have a discontinuous
structure with a gap present in midstream. Note in Fig. 10 that the divisional body
31 is a generic name for the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 of Fig. 1,
the wall body part 32 is a generic name for the wall body parts 2 and 12 of Fig. 1,
the protruding part 46 is a generic name for the protruding pars 3 and 13 of Fig.
1, and the protruding part 46 configured as a recessed part can also be applied.
[0037] With reference to Fig. 11, the structure of protruding parts 47 and 48 according
to a seventh embodiment is described. On an inner surface of a wall body part 32 of
a divisional body 31, the protruding parts 47 are radially provided. On a portion
partitioned by adjacent protruding parts 47, a protruding part 48 is provided in a
zigzag manner. The number of protruding parts 47 and 48 may be one, two, or more.
The protruding parts 47 and 48 may have a discontinuous structure with a gap present
in midstream. Note in Fig. 11 that the divisional body 31 is a generic name for the
first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 of Fig. 1, the wall body part 32 is a
generic name for the wall body parts 2 and 12 of Fig. 1, the protruding part 46 is
a generic name for the protruding parts 3 and 13 of Fig. 1, and the protruding parts
47 and 48 configured as recessed parts can also be applied.
[0038] With reference to Fig. 12, first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 according
to an eighth embodiment are described. The first divisional body 1 has a divided shape
smaller than the second divisional body 11. On inner wall surfaces of the first and
second divisional bodies 11 and 11, protruding parts 3 and 13 are provided so as to
surround many recessed parts 4 and 14 in a geometric pattern shape. Then, with an
opening of the first divisional body 1 and an opening of the second divisional body
11 caused to face each other and an end face 6 of the first divisional body 1 and
an end face 6 of the second divisional body 11 coupled together, the first and second
divisional bodies 1 and 11 form one ball.
[0039] Note in Fig. 12 that it is similarly applicable to divide the second divisional body
11 into two by a dividing line 23 indicated by a virtual line.
[0040] With reference to Fig. 13, first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 according
to a ninth embodiment are described. The first and second divisional bodies 1 and
11 each have a shape obtained by division into a gourd shape, as a divisional body
configuring a baseball or tennis ball. On inner wall surfaces of the respective first
and second divisional bodies 1 and 11, protruding parts 3 and 13 are provided so as
to surround many recessed parts 4 and 14 in a geometric pattern shape. Then, with
openings of the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 caused to face each other
and end faces 6 and 16 of the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 respectively
coupled together, the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 form one ball. A
virtual line depicted in Fig. 13 is a line indicating the outer shape of one ball
configured of the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11. Note that a divisional
structure can be applied in which the first and second divisional bodies 1 and 11
are coupled together at one point so as not to come apart.
[0041] With reference to Fig. 14, first to third divisional bodies 1, 11, and 41 illustrated
as a plurality of divisional bodies according to a tenth embodiment are described.
The first to third divisional bodies 1, 11, and 41 form a shape divided into three
in a circumferential direction over paired poles in one hollow ball. On inner wall
surfaces of the first to third divisional bodies 1, 11, and 41, protruding parts 3,
13, and 43 and flange parts 5, 15, and 44 are provided so as to surround many recesses
parts 4, 14, and 42 in a geometric pattern shape. And, with end faces 6, 16: 45 positioned
at openings at the flange parts 5, 15, and 44 of the first to third divisional bodies
1, 11, and 41 coupled together, the first to third divisional bodies 1, 11, and 41
form one ball. Note that a divisional structure can be applied in which the first
and second divisional bodies 1 and 11 are coupled together at one point so as not
to come apart.
[0042] Note in Fig. 14 that it is similarly applicable to divide the plurality of divisional
bodies into four over paired poles in one hollow ball.
[0043] With reference to Fig. 15, first to fourth divisional bodies 1, 11, 41, and 51 illustrated
as a plurality of divisional bodies according to an eleventh embodiment are described.
The first to fourth divisional bodies 1, 11, 41, and 51 have a shape of being linked
together at one pole in one hollow ball and being divided into four in a circumferential
direction. On inner wall surfaces of the first to fourth divisional bodies 1, 11,
41, and 51, protruding parts 3, 13, 43, and 52, recessed parts 4, 14, 42, and 53,
and flange parts 5, 15, 44, and 54 are provided. The structure is such that the protruding
parts 3, 13, 43, and 52 individually surround the recessed parts 4, 14, 42, and 53.
The recessed parts 4, 14, 42, and 53 are many in a shape of a geometric pattern. And,
with end faces 6, 16:45, and 55 of the respective first to fourth divisional bodies
1, 11, 41, and 51 coupled together, the first to fourth divisional bodies 1, 11, 41,
and 51 form one ball.
[0044] With reference to Fig. 16, the structure of a ball according to a twelfth embodiment
is described. A bladder 70 is configured of a ball having the protruding parts 3 and
the recessed parts 4 depicted in Fig. 1 inside. A skin body 71 even in a shape other
than a hexagon can be applied. Also, the number of types of the shape of the skin
body 71 affixed to one bladder 70 is not necessarily one, and the skin bodies 71 of
many types can be applied. The skin body 71 is configured of a soft material made
of resin or rubber, and includes a main body part 72, a circumferential wall part
73, and a beveled part 74. The main body part 72 has a dome shape protruding from
a back side to a front side, and configures a three-dimensional curved surface along
an outer wall surface of the bladder 70 defined in advance.
[0045] The circumferential wall part 73 protrudes from each peripheral edge part of the
main body part 72 to a back side as a bladder 70 side, and has an annular shape which
surrounds the peripheral edge parts of the main body part 72 once. The beveled part
74 is configured by removal so that a dihedral angle between the main body part 72
and the circumferential wall part 73 forms a flat surface or curved surface on the
front side as a side of the skin body 71 to be touched by a person. That is, the beveled
part 74 configured by removal so that the dihedral angle between the main body part
72 and the circumferential wall part 73 forms a flat surface or curved surface is
provided on the front side of the skin body 71.
[0046] As described above, by molding using a mold such as injection molding, press molding,
vacuum forming, or blow molding of a soft material made of resin or rubber, the skin
body 71 has a simple structure integrally configured, including the main body part
72, the circumferential wall part 73, and the beveled part 74.
[0047] With reference to Fig. 17, a structure according to a thirteenth embodiment is described
in which a skin body 71 is affixed to a bladder 70 configured of a ball having the
protruding parts 3 and the recessed parts 4 depicted in Fig. 1 inside. In a state
where circumferential wall parts 73 of adjacent skin bodies 71 bonded together with
a bonding agent, a main body part 72 is arranged away from an outer wall surface of
the bladder 70, and surfaces of the adjacent circumferential wall parts 73 on a bladder
70 side are bonded to the outer wall surface of the bladder 70 with a bonding agent.
[0048] With this, a cavity part 75 is formed between the skin body 71 and the bladder 70
as a space surrounded by the bladder 70, the main body part 72, and the circumferential
wall parts 73, and a plurality of skin bodies 71 cover an entire outer wall surface
of the bladder 70. When a person grabs the ball, the main body part 72 is easily recessed,
thereby allowing the ball to be easily grabbed. Also, a valley part based on the beveled
part 74 is formed on a boundary between adjacent skin bodies 71, thereby allowing
the ball to be easily grabbed. Furthermore, the outer appearance of the ball becomes
in a hand-stitch style.
[0049] With reference to Fig. 18, the structure of a ball according to a fourteenth embodiment
is described. As depicted in Fig. 18, the ball has a structure in which adjacent skin
bodies 71 are fixed to an outer wall surface of a bladder 70 so that a gap is formed
between adjacent circumferential wall parts 73 and a spacer 76 is arranged in that
gap. It is applicable to integrally provide the spacer 76 to the bladder 70, or to
provide the spacer 76 separately from the bladder 70. When the spacer 76 is separate
from the bladder 70, the spacer 76 is fixed to one or both of the bladder 40 and the
adjacent skin body 71.
[0050] Although omitted in the drawings, it is also applicable that protruding parts 3,13,
33, 34, 37, 38, 43, and 52 are recessed parts, the above recessed parts 4, 14, 35,
36, 39, 42, and 53 are protruding parts, and the recessed parts in place of the protruding
parts 3, 13, 33, 34, 37, 38, 43, and 52 are provided to inner surfaces of the first
divisional body 1, the second divisional body 11, the divisional body 31, the third
divisional body 41, the fourth divisional body 51, and so forth so as to surround
the protruding parts in place of the recessed parts 4, 14, 35, 36, 39, 42, and 53.
[0051] Also, although omitted in the drawings, it is also applicable that the protruding
parts 3, 13, 33, 34, 37, 38, 43, and 52 or the protruding parts in place of the recessed
parts 4, 14, 35, 36, 39, 42, and 53 have a discontinuous shape of circles, ovals,
polygons or the like other than linear shapes as long as the ball has uniform hardness
as a whole and an appropriate rebound performance as a ball can be exerted.
Reference Signs List
[0052]
- 1
- first divisional body
- 2
- wall body part
- 3
- protruding part
- 4
- recessed part
- 5
- flange part
- 6
- end face
- 7
- center part
- 8
- radius
- 9
- radius
- 11
- second divisional body
- 12
- wall body part
- 13
- protruding part
- 14
- recessed part
- 15
- flange part
- 16
- end face
- 17
- center part
- 18
- radius
- 19
- radius
- 21
- coupling line
- 22
- valve installation hole part
- 23
- dividing line
- 31
- divisional body
- 32
- wall body part
- 33
- protruding part
- 34
- protruding part
- 35
- recessed part
- 36
- recessed part
- 37
- protruding part
- 38
- protruding part
- 39
- recessed part
- 41
- third divisional body
- 42
- recessed part
- 43
- protruding part
- 44
- flange part
- 45
- end face
- 46
- protruding part
- 47
- protruding part
- 48
- protruding part
- 51
- fourth divisional body
- 52
- protruding part
- 53
- recessed part
- 54
- flange part
- 55
- end face
- 56
- protruding pattern part
- 57
- recessed pattern part
- 61
- truncated icosahedron
- 62
- regular pentagon face part
- 63
- regular hexagon face part
- 70
- bladder
- 71
- skin body
- 72
- main body part
- 73
- circumferential wall part
- 74
- beveled part
- 75
- cavity part
- 76
- spacer
- 77
- section position
- 101
- first divisional body
- 102
- flange part
- 103
- second divisional body
- 104
- flange part
- 105
- valve part
- 106
- protruding part
- 107
- recessed part
- 108
- positioning part
- 109
- protruding part
- 110
- recessed part
- 111
- positioning part