FIELD OF INVENTION
[0001] The present invention generally relates to gaming objects and is more specifically
directed to durable gaming objects comprising plurality of layers maneuvered around
an inflatable bladder for enhanced strength, rebound and superior air retention. The
invention further relates to a multi-fuze object used in games of the like of soccer,
netball, handball, rugby etc. constructed using weather proof materials in a stich-less
manner for enhanced shelf-life and higher performance.
BACKGROUND
[0002] A typical gaming object of a pre-defined shape, for example a soccer-ball or a rugby-ball
or an unconventional object like a punching bag, usually comprises at least a bladder
or a core on the inside and a cover or casing that surrounds it. The portion of the
ball excluding the cover is conventionally referred to as the carcass. Historically,
gaming objects have of pre-defined shapes like sports/ game-balls, are usually comprise
an inflatable rubber inner bladder and elastic outer casing (cover). Typically, the
rubber bladder is inflated, and molded under heat and pressure followed by vulcanization.
Of late, the bladder is known to derive strength from intermediate layer over the
bladder forming a layered carcass wherein the bladder is wound with reinforcing thread
which forms a layer of windings. The thread may be dipped in latex or adhesive. The
carcass is then covered with an appropriate cover or casing before the object can
be used for the desired sport or game.
[0003] Commercially available inflated game-balls are typically made up of materials like
artificial leather, or thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) based material, preferably,
polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and/ or Polyurethane. These materials, however, lack durability
on rough grounds and their effectiveness is limited to grassy and soft ground surface.
Further, another drawback of using these materials is their limited durability. With
changes in weather conditions, gaming objects made from PVC or PU get decomposed thereby
having an undesirably short shelf life. Another problem with construction using leather
panels elastically supported by intermediate windings is the non-uniform cushion effect.
It is significant to ensure that the gaming object is appropriately and uniformly
cushioned for less impact on foot/ hand while kicking/ punching/ catching along with
appropriate bounce.
[0004] Further, it is important to ensure that the outer casing capable of supporting internal
pressurization. The outer casing need not be substantially air impermeable while the
inner bladder provides the air barrier such that upon inflation, the outer casing
is stretched tightly over the internally pressurized rubber inner bladder for high
resiliency, rebound and liveliness for use. The bladders available in the market possess
either low air permeability or good bounce and rebound capabilities, but not both
superior resiliency and air retention. This is evidenced by FIFA's (Federation Internationale
de Football Association) international match-ball standards for gaming object/ball
used in soccer. Their standard for shape retention is less than 2% ball sphericity,
which is challenging, and for ball-rebound is at least 115 cm at roomtemperature and
at least 110 cm at low-temperature, which is also challenging. However, the standard
only requires that game-balls inflated to 1 atmosphere of air pressure can lose no
more than 25% air pressure after 3 days elapsed time, which is passable by nearly
any conventional rubber bladder material. So far, none of the commercially available
gaming objects, have not been able to achieve a bladder technology that provides for
roundness, resiliency and liveliness while also providing superior air retention.
[0005] Inflatable bladders have been known to be produced by several different processes.
A large number of bladders are made by latex rubber dip molding and curing. Their
strengthening is done using nylon or elastic threads wound around the bladder body
lacking much required cushioning effect. These bladders are popular because, for example,
natural rubber latex dipped bladders exhibit very good resilience and playability
characteristics. However, they exhibit poor air retention. Also, when in the inflated
but unstretched state, these bladders form non-ideal shapes. The elements/ layers
of the carcass are generally glued which stiffens the bladder thereby compromising
on quality.
[0006] The casing typically comprises a plurality of panels attached onto the bladder, wherein
said panels are either machine stitched or hand stitched or moulded or pasted. Most
of the balls marketed in the world today are hand stitched or machine stitched which
tend to have limited productivity due to dependability on highly skilled workers.
There are several other disadvantages for the stitching structure of gaming objects.
For example, the casing panels, being stitched onto the bladder, involve expensive
and time-consuming manufacturing procedures, yet the resulting gaming object may not
have the optimal roundness. One particularly-pressing problem for conventional stitched
gaming objects is that the casing panels cannot have too sharp a shape as it is difficult
for sharp concerns to be adequately stitched with adjacent casing panels.
[0007] Thus, there is a need to develop a stich less gaming object having a strong carcass
providing rebound, air impermeability as well as resilience, uniformly cushioned with
casing that is durable, has a greater shelf life as well as has high performance.
The present invention aims to achieve all of the above, and more, by the aforementioned
problems of conventional gaming objects.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The present invention relates to gaming objects having an inflatable, air impermeable
bladder of a predefined shape, strengthened using a reinforcing fabric layer wrapped
around the bladder and covered with layered casing for enhanced bounce, superior resilience
and constructed in the same shape as that of the bladder.
[0009] It is a purpose of the invention to provide for a new and improved gaming object
having high performance and increased durability on rough grounds characterized by
use of rubber on the upper surface as well as the bladder. Further, the invention
provides for increased shelf life of the gaming object characterized by use of weather
proof materials. Furthermore, the invention also enhances shape retention and rebound
of the gaming objects by giving strength to the bladder as well as the casing. Also,
the invention aims at reduction of dependability on scarce skilled labour and provides
for stitch free manufacturing process, thereby increasing productivity.
[0010] The invention covers a multi-fuze gaming object which comprises of at least three
sections. First section is an air impermeable, inflatable rubber bladder, wherein
said bladder hosts a mouth valve for locking compressed air inside it. Second section
is a multi-layer fabric covering that encloses the bladder, wherein said covering
further comprises at least two layers of fabric. The first layer is affixed on to
the bladder along a first axis, say in the horizontal fashion, while the second layer
is affixed on the first layer along a second axis, say in vertical fashion.
[0011] The third section, a layered casing affixed over the multi-layer fabric covering,
is the outermost covering of the gaming object. The layered casing comprises at least
two layers, an outer layer and an inner layer which are affixed together, wherein,
the inner layer comprises a rubber blended foaming sheet and the outer layer, covering
the inner layer, comprises a blended rubber layer affixed to at least one layer of
polyester fabric. All the layers that are formed in each of the three sections of
the gaming object are affixed securely using an adhesive agent.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0012]
Fig. 1 depicts the carcass and casing of a multi-fuze gaming object
Fig. 2 depicts the top view of a mouth valve embedded in the bladder.
Fig. 3 depicts the linings along different axes of the multi-layer fabric covering.
Fig. 4 depicts the cross sectional view of the layers of a sports-/game-ball, particularly
used in soccer.
Fig. 5 depicts the cross sectional view of the layers of the outer layer of the casing
of the sports-game-ball which is a rubber sheet with polyester fabric.
Fig. 6 depicts the formation of panels using two layers to be joined together to form
the layered casing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] In the following description, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific
details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present
invention. It will be apparent, however, that the present invention may be practiced
without these specific details or with varied combinations of such details.
[0014] The description in ensuing paragraphs cover exemplary embodiments of the present
invention which are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the
art to practice the invention, but other embodiments may be utilized and logical,
mechanical, geometrical, and other changes may be made without departing from the
scope of the present invention. Therefore, following detailed description is not to
be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined only
by the appended claims.
[0015] Several features are described hereafter that can each be used independently of one
another or with any combination of other features. However, an individual feature
might only address one of the problems discussed above. Some of the problems discussed
above might not be fully addressed by any of the features described herein.
[0016] The invention encompasses a multi-layered gaming object fused together to give enhanced
performance and gaming experience. The gaming object is made of two distinct sections
viz. a carcass and a layered casing manufactured for a superior and enhanced gaming experience.
[0017] The carcass has a moulded rubber bladder of a predefined shape as its base and is
strengthened by an intermediate layer comprising a multilayer fabric covering affixed
on the bladder using an adhesive agent modified to ensure that the bladder does not
stiffen, a problem suffered in conventional gaming objects. The carcass is vulcanized
and rested to provide strength and retain the shape which when coated with the adhesive
agent helps to maintain the desired rebound.
[0018] The layered casing that covers the carcass is also made up of rubber as the primary
material to ensure superiority in durability and finishing to the gaming object. The
layers of the casing comprises at least two portions, one outer layer which covers
or wraps an inner layer, affixed together with the adhesive agent modified for this
invention. The outer layer of the layered casing is essentially made from blended
rubber polymer which is strengthened with at least one layer of polyester fabric for
better shape retention. The inner layer of the layered casing is formed of a rubber
blended foaming sheet for the desired cushioning effect while retaining the bounce.
All these materials are weather proof which increases shelf life of the gaming object
and the durability on the rough grounds. The entire construction of the multi-fuze
gaming object is stich-less thereby enhancing productivity, controlling cost and reducing
dependability on skilled labour force.
[0019] In a preferred embodiment, the gaming object is an inflatable game-/sports-ball which
is used in games of the like of tennis, soccer, basketball, rugby to name a few. Alternatively,
the invention encompasses alternative gaming objects like punching bags also which
are not necessarily game-/sports-balls but require the same features and properties,
none-the-less. The physical properties like resilience, durability, bounce, cushioning
effect, impact shelf-life, abrasion-resistance etc. are absolutely essential for an
enhanced gaming experience especially in national and international level competitions
where the relevant gaming object has to not only meet the standards specified by the
tournament/ competition but also give high performance.
[0020] As an illustration,
Figure 1 of the drawings depicts the preferred gaming object i.e. sports-/game-ball, which
encompasses the multi-fuze structure having a carcass 100 and a layered casing 106.
[0021] As described in the paragraphs above, the gaming object encompassed by the present
invention comprises the core of the carcass is an inflatable bladder 102 which is
the first layer providing shape and surface for building the sports-/game-ball. In
a preferred embodiment, bladder 102 is a hollow body which has compressed air in it,
of predefined shape, depending upon the kind of sport/ game it is being made for,
for instance, round and large for a soccer-ball, oval and hard for a rugby ball. The
bladder 102 is preferably made up of butyl blended rubber to maximize its air impermeability
properties.
[0022] In an embodiment, the bladder 102 composition is a blend of Natural rubber & halo-butyl,
wherein the preferable halogen group is bromine, forming bromobutyl which helps in
air retention. Accordingly, the blend ratio can range from an 80% Natural Rubber and
20% Bromobutyl composition to a 20% Natural Rubber and 80% Bromobutyl composition,
depending upon the amount of air retention desired in the gaming object.
[0023] In a preferred embodiment the method of preparation and imparting strength to the
butyl bladder 102 is ensured by curing. As an illustration said method has been explained
herein; the blended rubber composition is converted into thin layer of sheet which
may vary from the range of 0.7mm to 1.00 mm, preferably falling within the range of
0.8mm to 1.0mm. This sheet is cut into a predefined shape using conventional die cutting
machines. In the uncured bladder a mouth valve 108 is fixed. To balance the weight
of the bladder 102 a small rubber compound patch is pasted on opposite side of the
mouth valve 108. This uncured bladder is put in a vulcanization mold, preferably made
up of steel and air is inserted into it. The air pressure in the closed mold is variable
but preferable range is from 5kg to 6kg. The pressurized bladder then undergoes vulcanization
for 5-15 minutes, preferable 8-10 minutes, at a temperature range of 100°C to 200
°C, more specifically at a range of 145°C to 150°C.
[0024] In an embodiment of the invention, the vulcanization mold is characterized by grooves
producing bladders designed with additional rims running throughout the surface. This
gives extra strength and stability to the bladder post vulcanization.
[0025] In another embodiment of the invention, the uncured rubber composition is treated
with activators. The step of vulcanizing the rubber composition chemical reaction
typically starts at very slow rate which can take hours. The activators speed up the
cross linking or curing process chemically and help to get to the final product within
minutes. The activators preferred in the present invention are of the like of Zinc
Oxide, Stearic Acid etc., which help in enhancing the curing rate of the blended composition.
[0026] In yet another embodiment, the desired physical properties of the butyl blended rubber
are further enhanced by addition of fillers. The fillers preferably used are silica,
carbon and the like which heighten the physical properties of the bladder like tensile
elongation, tear strength etc., depending upon the type of gaming object being made.
[0027] The invention further encompasses a specially designed mouth valve 108 for further
ensuring air retention as illustrated in
Figure 2 of the drawings. The mouth valve 108 used are those known conventionally for locking
compressed air in the bladder 102. In an embodiment of the inventions, a valve housing
is arranged on the inner surface of the bladder, and having a cavity penetrated through
said housing, through which a pneumatic inflation valve is inserted and fixed. The
passage penetrating through the pneumatic inflation valve receives an inflation needle
in the length-wise direction to compress the air inside and prevent the bladder from
getting flat.
[0028] In a preferred embodiment, after curing and vulcanization process is complete, the
bladder is grinded evenly throughout the surface to open its pores. This step prepares
the bladder for next layer which is affixed using an adhesive agent, wherein the pores
help said adhesive to penetrate into it allowing the next layer to be affixed securely.
[0029] In a preferred embodiment, the adhesive agent comprises a water-based binder mixed
with a hardener which encourages early drying of the layers being fixed. The water-based
binders used may be of the like of latex, essentially being rubber based with 40%
water or polyurethane based adhesive also having significant water content. The binders
are mixed with hardeners in the ratio 0.2% to 0.3%, which facilitate early drying.
[0030] The carcass 100 of the sports-/game-ball also comprises a reinforcing intermediate
layer between the bladder 102 and the casing 106 comprising a plurality of fabric
layers 104. The invention encompasses at least two sheets of fabrics pasted over one
another along different axes.
[0031] In a preferred embodiment, the first lining fabric sheet substantially covers the
bladder in one direction, say vertical i.e. along the y-axis, to form a first lining.
A portion of one first lining of fabric may overlap a portion of another first lining
of fabric to give strength to the edges. The second lining of fabric is pasted diagonally
or horizontally i.e. along the y-axis substantially surrounding the first lining and
covering its edges for enhanced strength. Referring to
Figure 3 of the drawing, it is illustrated that the bladder is covered with the mutli-layer
fabric 104 covering to form a strong carcass. Each layer of fabric is a flexible thin
member, preferably made of a cloth, depending upon the type of sports-/game-ball being
prepared. Alternatively, it can be made of other materials, such as, for example,
woven fabrics, unwoven fabrics, threads or other conventional flexible sheet material.
[0032] The invention envisages that the first layer of fabric is attached to an adhesive
impregnated bladder by allowing it to stand for 15-50 minutes, preferably 15, or heating
it at 30-60C for 2-12 minutes. This helps in drying the moisture content and ensuring
strong adhesion. In an embodiment the first layer is applied to the bladder, while
the bladder is inflated so that the first layer assumes the same shape.
[0033] Once the high strength fabric layer is pasted substantially covering the whole surface,
it is coated with adhesive agent for attaching it to overlapping sheet. The second
layer is then pasted diagonally/ along a different axis to the first layer to give
strength to the edges of the first layer fabric. The purpose is to reinforce the bladder
to retain its original shape and to minimize the expansion of the bladder up to 1%.
The invention, in one embodiment, envisages, that the bladder with second layer of
fabric pasted with adhesive agent is again coated with the adhesive agent for smooth
finishing and is kept to get dry naturally for 15-50 minutes. It can also be made
to be given heat treatment as done for first layer of fabric.
[0034] The invention, in a preferred embodiment, encompasses that curing and vulcanization
should be done after applying adhesive agent above the second layer of fabric for
better binding of fabric on bladder. The bladder is put into the vulcanization mold
preferably made up of Aluminum and air pressure is inserted into it which, optimally,
in closed a mold ranges from 5 Kg to 15Kg. The bladder is then vulcanized typically
for 8-15 minutes at 100-200 °C, preferably between 140-145°C.
[0035] In another embodiment the carcass is dipped or brushed with adhesive agent and rested
or heated appropriately (as describe above) for smoothening the outer surface of the
carcass and facilitating better pasting of the outer casing on it.
[0036] The invention covers a layered casing 106 over the carcass of the gaming object to
provide the necessary cushion while ensuring that the durability on rough surfaces
and increased shelf life. As illustrated in
Figure 4, that depicts the layers of the outer casing of the invention, there is an outer layer
402 and an inner layer 404 of the casing affixed together, wherein the inner layer
comprises the rubber blended foaming sheet providing the cushioning effect and the
outer layer comprises the rubber blended with polyester fabric for durability and
resilience.
[0037] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, as shown in
Figure 4, the rubber blended foaming sheet forming the inner layer 404 of the casing, is formed
from a blend of rubber polymers and co-polymers masticated together to form a polymer
compound. The materials used as co-polymers for blending may be of the like of Ethylene
Vinyl Acetate (EVA), Thermo Plastic Polyethylene (TPE) etc. The rubber blended compound
is blown with a foaming agent, preferably EVA, and converted into a sheet. This sheet
serves dual purpose which includes retaining of bounce and second gives cushioning
effect to the ball. An illustrative inner layer may comprise a blend of Ethyl Vinyl
Acetate (EVA) & Natural Rubber in the ratio of say 90% EVA and 10% Natural Rubber.
[0038] In an embodiment, during the mastication process of the rubber blend, additives are
added to enhance its physical properties. The blend may include additives of the like
of fillers like silica and calcium, curatives like peroxides, accelerators like zinc
oxide, stearic acids, processing oils etc. Along with all or any of the above additives,
a blowing agent (ADCL (Azodicar Bonamide) or OBSH (Oxydibenzenesulfonyl Hydrazide))
is used to blow the blended sheet with added foaming agent.
[0039] The invention achieves the required cushioning effect by vulcanization of the rubber
blended compound after it is blown with a foaming agent which in turn converted it
into a foaming sheet. In an embodiment, the vulcanization process is the same as that
done for the carcass. In another embodiment, the moulds are not rectangular, but round
in shape. Alternatively, the temperature preferable ranges from 160-165C for a preferable
time of 30-50 minutes.
[0040] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the rubber sheet with polyester fabric,
forming the outer layer 402 of the casing, is formed from a layer polyester fabric
502 laminated onto a rubber layer 504 with adhesive agent.
[0041] In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in
Figure 5, the uppermost layer of the sports-/game-ball primarily of rubber. The rubber layer
of this laminated outer sheet formed from a blend of Synthetic and Natural rubbers,
with a preferable thickness of 0.5mm to 1.0mm. The formulation is made to enhance
its physical properties such as high rebound and resilience, high abrasion resistance
and all weather resistance property.
[0042] In an embodiment of the invention, the rubber compound used is a blend of Natural
& Synthetic Rubber Polymers in 50-50 ratio along with additives such as silica, titanium,
zinc oxide, etc. for enhanced properties.
[0043] The invention achieves the desired outer layer properties by several steps. The blended
rubber layer 504 is laminated on a polyester fabric sheet 502 which enhances the tearing
strength of the rubber layer. The laminated layer is then vulcanized followed by a
second layer of polyester fabric being laminated with the help of adhesive agent.
The laminated sheet is then dried and moisture of the water-based binder is removed.
[0044] In an embodiment, the uncured blended rubber compound and a polyester fabric is put
through a calendaring machine. The thin layer of rubber compound is laminated on the
fabric. A transfer paper example Polyester or Cellophane, preferably having design
on it, is pasted on the layer of rubber compound for making the gaming object presentable.
Additionally, such transfer paper also serves as the base for logos or labels or written
inscriptions for purposes of branding and sale. The fabric laminated rubber sheet
is then directly put for vulcanization in a hot press or any other conventional means
and is then kept between two pre heated plates, preferably made of steel, for vulcanization.
[0045] In an embodiment the vulcanization is done at 100-200C, preferably at 130 to 135°C
for 5-50 minutes, preferably for 10 minutes.
[0046] In a preferred embodiment, and as illustrated in
Figures 1 and
4, the casing 106 of the gaming object is formed of closely laminated smaller panel
units, without and space between adjacent panel units (hereinafter referred to as
panels). As an illustration, where the sport-/game-ball is for soccer, the panels
400 are polygonal in shape, preferably a pentagon, laminated over the carcass with
close spacing between any two adjacent panels. Alternatively, where the game is basketball,
the panels are dumbbell shaped and comparatively lesser in number.
[0047] As illustrated in
Figure 6, where the casing comprises polygonal panels, the outer layer 402 i.e. Rubber Layer
504 with polyester fabric 502, laminated onto the inner layer 404, i.e. Rubber blended
Foaming Sheet, is first cut into desired shape, say pentagon for soccer-ball, separately.
The shape for both inner and outer layers are the same but the outer sheet 402 is
cut slightly bigger than the inner layer 404. The difference in size varies from 2mm
to 5mm. The panel 400 is prepared by folding the edges of the outer layer 402, completely
wrapping the inner layer from all sides, affixed using the adhesive agent.
[0048] The panels 400 thus formed is then laminated, manually or with machine, in a stitch
less manner on the surface of bladder leaving no space between them. The panels are
pasted so as to completely cover the entire carcass. The finally laminated panels
are pressed in a mould, preferably of aluminum, having pressure of approximately 6
kg to 12 kg, preferably 8-9kg, for 3-10 minutes.
[0049] In an embodiment, the panels pasted on the carcass is pressed in a shaping mould
to avoid pealing of panels for better durability. This also helps to remove unevenness
of the panels on the outer surface. In yet another embodiment, the channels between
the panels are run with adhesive agent to ensure better bonding, low water absorption
and for ensuring that the adjacent panels stick with each other tightly.
[0050] In the foregoing specification, embodiments of the invention have been described
with reference to numerous specific details that may vary from implementation to implementation.
The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative
rather than a restrictive sense. The sole and exclusive indicator of the scope of
the invention, and what is intended by the applicants to be the scope of the invention,
is the literal and equivalent scope of the set of claims that issue from this application,
in the specific form in which such claims issue, including any subsequent correction.
1. A multi-fuze gaming object, comprising:
an air impermeable, inflatable rubber bladder, wherein said bladder hosts a mouth
valve for locking compressed air inside the bladder;
a multi-layer fabric covering, enclosing the bladder, wherein said covering further
comprises, at least two layers of fabric, wherein the first layer is affixed on to
the bladder along a first axis, while the second layer is affixed on the first layer
along a second axis;
a layered casing, affixed over the multi-layer fabric covering, wherein said casing
comprises at least two layers, further comprising at least one outer layer and at
least one inner layer, affixed together,
wherein further, said at least one inner layer comprises a rubber blended foaming
sheet; and said at least one outer layer, covering the inner layer, comprises a blended
rubber layer affixed to at least one layer of polyester fabric; and
an adhesive agent for affixing securely the layers of said gaming object.
2. The gaming object as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the bladder is composed of butyl
blended rubber.
3. The gaming object as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, wherein the bladder contains surface
pores for the adhesive agent to penetrate and affix securely.
4. The gaming object as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 3, wherein the rubber blended
foaming sheet comprises,
a blend of rubber polymers and co-polymers masticated together; and
a foaming agent, vulcanized together and converted into a sheet.
5. The gaming object as claimed in Claim 4, wherein the blend further comprises one or
more additives selected from a group of fillers, curatives, silica, zinc oxide, stearic
acids, processing oils and the like.
6. The gaming object as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 5, wherein the adhesive agent
comprises a water-based binder and a hardener.
7. The gaming object as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 6, wherein the layered casing
is formed from smaller panel units, affixed adjacent to each other, to cover the gaming
object.
8. The gaming object as claimed in Claim 7, wherein said casing comprises at least two
panel units, laminated adjacent to each other with the adhesive agent.
9. The gaming object as claimed in Claim 7, wherein each panel unit comprises the at
least on outer layer wrapped over the at least one inner layer.