GB2494131A - An inflatable ball with a reinforcing rib structure - Google Patents

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GB2494131A
GB2494131A GB1114883.0A GB201114883A GB2494131A GB 2494131 A GB2494131 A GB 2494131A GB 201114883 A GB201114883 A GB 201114883A GB 2494131 A GB2494131 A GB 2494131A
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Abstract

An inflatable ball comprising first and second halves connected together wherein each half has ribs 121 and 123 on either an inner or outer wall and one of the halves has a hole and valve unit 30 positioned in the hole. The ball may be made of a thermoplastic polyurethane, elastomer, olefin or rubber or ethylene-vinyl acetate. The ribs 121 and 123 may form a network with a plurality of arc shaped ribs intersecting a plurality or annular ribs. Annular flanges 114 with cooperating projections 14 and grooves 15 may be formed on each of the outer walls where the two halves connect. The ribs 121 and 123 may form polygons which can be filled with leather inserts. The two halves may have complimentary wavy or zigzag edges. The cells may have knurled or texted surface.

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INFLATABLE BALL WITH A RIB STRUCTURE
This invention relates to a sports ball, and more particularly to an inflatable ball with a rib structure.
A bladder of a conventional inflatable sports ball is made from either synthetic or natural rubber. To prevent swelling or deformation of the bladder due to increase of the inflation pressure, the following three manufacturing methods are usually employed: 1. Wrapping yarns around the rubber bladder Referring to Fig. 1, a conventional inflatable ball includesarubberbladderl, awrapping yarn layer2 covering an outer surface of the rubber bladder 1, and a rubber outer cover layer 3 covering the wrapping yarn layer 2.
Referring to Fig. 2, another conventional inflatable ball includes a rubber bladder 1, a wrapping yarn layer 2 covering an outer surface of the rubber bladder 1, and an outer cover layer 301 covering the wrapping yarn layer 2 and made from a plurality of sewn leather pieces.
Referring to Fig. 3, still another conventional inflatable ball includes a rubber inner bladder 1, a wrapping yarn layer 2 covering an outer surface of the rubber inner bladder 1, a rubber outer bladder 4 covering the wrapping yarn layer 2, and a plurality of adhering pieces 5 fixed to an outer surface of the rubber outer bladder 4 and made of a PU (polyurethane) or leather material.
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Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a strong and easy to manufacture inflatable ball with a rib structure.
According to this invention, an inflatable ball comprises a first half ball body, a second half ball body, and a valve unit. The first halt ball body has a first half ball wall, and a first rib structure formed as one piece with the first half ball wall. The first half ball wall has a first inner wall surface, a first outer wall surface, a through hole extending through the first inner and outer wall surfaces, and a first annular connecting edge interconnecting circumferential ends of the first inner and outer wall surfaces. The first rib structure projectsfromoneofthefirstinnerandouterwali surfaces.
The other one of the first inner and outer wall surfaces is free of the first rib structure. The second half ball body is connected fixedly to and cooperates with the first half ball body to define an inflation chamber. The second halt ball body has a second half ball wall, and a second rib structure formed as one piece with the second half ball wall. The second half ball wall has a second inner wall surface, a second outer wall surface, and a second annular connecting edge interconnecting circumferential ends of the second inner and outerwall surfaces. The second rib structure projects from one of the second inner and outer wall surfaces. The other one of the second inner andouterwall surfaces is freeof the secondrib structure.
IS The valve unit is attached to the first half ball body in connection with the through hole.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1 is a fragmentary partly sectional view of a conventional inflatable ball; Fig. 2isafragmentarypartlysectionalviewof another conventional inflatable ball; Fig. 3 is a fragmentary partly sectional view of still another conventional inflatable ball; Fig. 4 is a fragmentary partly sectional view of yet another conventional inflatable ball; Fig. 5 is a fragmentary partly sectional view of still yet another conventional inflatable ball; Fig. 6 is a fragmentary partly sectional view of still yet another conventional inflatable ball; Fig. 7 is a fragmentary partly sectional view of still yet another conventional inflatable ball; Fig. 8 is a perspective view of an inflatable ball according to the first preferred embodiment of this invention; Fig. 9 is an exploded perspective view of the first preferred embodiment; Fig. 10 is a fragmentary exploded partly sectional view of the first preferred embodiment; Fig. 11 isapartlysectionalviewofthefirstpreferred embodiment in an assembled state; Fig. 12 is a perspective view of an inflatable ball according to the second preferred embodiment of this invention; Fig. 13 is an exploded perspective view of the second preferred embodiment; Fig. 14 is a sectional view of the second preferred embodiment in an assembled state; Fig. 15 is a partially exploded perspective view of an inflatable ball according to the third preferred embodiment of this invention; and Fig. 16 is a sectional view of the third preferred embodiment in an assembled state.
Before this invention is described in detail, it should be noted that, in the following description, similar elements are designated by the same reference numerals.
Referring to Figs. 8 toll, an inflatableball according to the first preferred embodiment of this invention comprises a first half ball body 10, a second half ball body 40, and a valve unit 30.
The first half ball body 10 has a first half ball wall 11, a first rib structure 12, a first annular flange 13, and two first aligning elements 14, 15. The first half ball wall 11 has a first inner wall surface 111, a first outer wall surface 112, a through hole 113 extending through the first inner and outer wall surfaces 111, 112, and a first annular connecting edge 114 interconnecting circumferential ends of the first inner and outer wall surfaces 111, 112.
The first rib structure 12 is formed as one piece with the first half ball wall 11, and projects from one of the first inner and outer wall surfaces 111, 112. The other one of the first inner and outer wall surfaces 111, 112 is free of the first rib structure 12. In this embodiment, the first rib structure 12 projects inwardly from the first inner wall surface 111.
The first annular flange 13 projects outwardly and radially from the first outer wall surface 112 and the first annular connecting edge 114. The two first aligning elements 14, 15 are provided diametrically opposite to eachotheronthefirstannularflangel3. Inthisembodiment, the first aligning element 14 is configured asaprotrusion that protrudes toward the second half ball body 40, and the first aligning element 15 is configured as a groove.
With reference to Figs. 9 to 11, the first and second half ball bodies 10, 40 are connectedfixedlyto each other, and cooperatively define an inflation chamber 50. Each of the first and second half ball bodies 10, 40 is made of a material selected from a group consisting of thermoplastic polyurethane (TED) , thermoplastic elas-tomer (TEE) , thermoplastic olefin (TPO) , thermoplastic rubber (TPR) ,and ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA). Preferably, each of the first and second half ball bodies 10, 40 is made of TED. Further, each of the first and second half ball bodies 10, 40 is produced through an injectionmolding process. The second half ball body 40 is connected fixedly to the first half ball body 10 through a thermal welding process.
The second half ball body 40 has a second half ball wall 41, a second rib structure 42, a second annular flange 43, and two second aligning elements 44, 45. The second half ball wall 41 has a second inner wall surface 411, a second outer wall surface 412, and a second annular connecting edge 413 interconnecting circumferential ends of the second inner and outer wall surfaces 411, 412.
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The valve unit 30 is attached to the first half ball body 10, and includes a valve seat 31 and a valve member 32. The valve seat 31 is connected to the first inner wall surface 111 at a position corresponding to that of the throughhole 113, andhasareceivinghole3ll communicating fluidly with the through hole 113. In this embodiment, the valve seat 31 is made of a material selected from a group consisting of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) and rubber. If the valve seat 31 is made of TPU, the valve seat 31 is fixed to the first half ball wall 11 by using high frequency or ultrasonic wave heating. If the valve seat 31 is made of rubber, the valve seat 31 is fixed to the first half ball wall 11 by using adhesive. Preferably, the valve seat 31 is made of TPU, and is produced by an injection molding process. Further, the valve seat 31 may be connected integrally as one piece to the first inner wall surface 111.
With reference tc Fig. 11, the valve member 32 is disposed in the receiving hole 311 of the valve seat 31, and extends through the through hole 113 in the first half ball wall 11. In this embodiment, the valve member 32 is made of rubber. Compressed air is supplied into the inflation chamber 50 through the valve member 32.
From the aforesaid description, the manufacturing
process of the present invention can be explained briefly as follows: 1. Forming the first and second half ball bodies 10, using an injection molding machine.
2. Fixing the valve seat 31 to the first inner wall surface 111 of the first half ball body 10 using a high frequency or ultrasonic wave heating or adhesive.
3. Connecting fixedly the first and second half ball bodies 10, 40 using a thermal welding process.
4. Inserting the valve member 32 through the through hole 113 in the first half ball wall 11 into the receiving hole 311 in the valve seat 31.
Through this, with reference to Fig. 11, the inflatable ball of this invention can be directly used as a bladder.
An outer cover layer 200 (shown in phantom lines) may be covered around the bladder or inflatable ball to form an inflatable sports ball.
The advantages of the present invention can be summarized as follows: 1. The first and second rib structures 12, 42 are used to effectively restrict expansion and deformation of the first and second half ball walls 11, 41, so that during manufacture of the present invention, there is no need toperformthereinforcingmanufacturingprocessdescribed in the aforesaid conventional inflatable ball, such as wrapping a yarn layer 2 (see Fig. 1) around the rubber bladder, fixing adhering pieces 5 (see Fig. 3) to an outer surfaceoftheoutercoverlayer, oradheringfabriclining layers 703 (see Fig. 7) to an inner surface of the outer cover layer. Comparedtothe conventional Inflatable bail, the production of the present invention only requires a matured and developed injection molding machine and a low cost thermal welding process to greatly reduce the manufacturing process. Further, the machine and the process are simple to operate, and require less laborers.
Moreover, because thepresent inventiondoes not needyarns, adhering pieces, or fabric lining layers, the production costs can be minimized.
2. The first and second rib structures 12, 42 are connected integrally as one piecewith the first and second half ball walls U, 41, respectively, are hidden inside the first and second half ball walls 11, 41, and have good tensile and tear strength, so that when the present invention is at a constant pressure, it will not expand further. As such, the original shape of the inflatable ball can be maintained after use. Hence, when the present invention is used as a bladder of an inflatable sports ball, the appearance of the inflatable sports ball can be effectively maintained.
3. Because the first and second half ball bodies 10, are made by injection molding, they can be produced with a uniform thickness, with high precision, and low damages. Further, nhey can be mass produced using a single mold. Compared to the conventional rubber bladder which canonlybemadeusingonemoldtoproduceonerubberbladder, the production capacity of the present invention can be effectively increased.
4. The first and second half ball bodies 10, 40 use the inter-engagement of the first and second aligning elements 14, 15, 45, 44 to align with each other during the thermal welding process. Hence, when the present invention is used as a bladder of an inflatable sports ball, the sports ball as a whole is balanced.
5. When the present invention is used as a bladder of an inflatable sports bail, because there are no yarns, adhering pieces, or fabric lining layers between the present invention and the outer cover layer 200, the outer cover layer 200 is soft and comfortable to touch.
6. The finished product of the present invention is strong, it can bear a pressure of 1000kg/cm2 without bursting. Its strength is 50 times that of the conventional rubber bladder, or 25 times that of the bladder with a wrapping yarn layer or a fabric cloth layer.
7. The first and second half ball bodies 10, 40 are made of TPU which has a specific gravity of about l.0l.2 that is lower than that of the conventional rubber bladder (about 1.31.5) Under the same weight, the thickness of the present invention can be increased to more than 30%.
8. The first and second half ball bodies 10, 40 are madeofTPGwhichhasgoodeiongationstrengthandabrasion resistance, excellent waterproof and solvent resistance, good impermeability (about twice that of synthetic rubber, five times that of natural rubber) , and good elasticity (about three times that of synthetic rubber, two times that of natural rubber) . As suoh, the appearance of the inflatable ball can be maintained after inflation. Hence, theinflatablebaflissuitableasabladderofaninflatable sports ball, and can effectively maintain the appearance of the inflatable sports ball after use.
9. The first and second half ball bodies 10, 40 are made of TPU, and can be 100% recycled. Compared to the conventional inflatable ball, the present invention is not only environmentally friendly, but also will not cause allergy or other bad effects to human body.
Referring to Figs. 12 to 14, the inflatable ball according to the second preferred embodiment of this invention is shown to be similar to the first preferred embodiment. However, in this embodiment, the first rib structure 12 of the first half ball body 10 is formed as one piece with the first outer wall surface 112 of the first half ball wall 11, and is connected to the first annular flange 13. The second rib structure 42 is formed as one piece with the second outer wall surface 412 of the second half ball wall 41, and is connected to the second annular flange 43. Further, each of the first and second annular connecting edges 114, 413 is a wavy edge, and each of the firsL and second annular flanges 13, 43 has a wavy shape corresponding to that of a respective one of the first and second annular connecting edges 114, 413. The first and second annular connecting edges 114, 413 are connected to each other in a complementary manner. The first and second annular flanges 13, 43 abut against each other in a complementary manner. The interconnected ribs of eachof the first andsecondrib structures 12,42 include a plurality of interconnected polygonal ribs 124 that define a plurality of cell areas 122, 422, respectively.
The purpose and advantages of the first preferred embodiment can be similarly achieved using the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to Figs. 15 and 16, the inflatable ball according to the third preferred embodiment of this invention is shown to be similar to the second preferred embodiment. However, in this embodiment, the inflatable ball further comprises a plurality of leather pieces 60 disposed respectively in the cell areas 122, 422. The cell areas 122, 422 have knurled regions 115, 414. The knurled regions 115, 414 of the cell areas 122, 422 are formed by engraving an inner surface of the injection mold, so that the first and second outer wall surfaces 112, 412 of the first and second half ball walls 11, 41 are formed directly and respectively with the knurled regions 115, 414 during the injection molding process. The leather pieces 60 are made of PVC synthetic leather or PU leather, and are fixed to the respeoive knurled regions 115, 414 of the cell areas 122, 422 usingadhesive. Oneof the leather pieces 60 has an aperture 61 corresponding in position to the through hole 113.
The knurled regions 115, 414 of the cell areas 122, 422 enhance the bonding strength between the leather pieces and the adhesive, dispensing with the complicated manufacturing process of the conventional rubber bladder which requires buffing and finishing prior to application of adhesive.
Hence, the third preferred embodiment not only can achieve the purpose and advantages described in the first preferred embodiment, but can also serve as a bladder of the conventional inflatable ball. Further, since in this embodiment there is no need to wrap yarns or fabric cloth layer around the bladder as is done in the conventional inflatableball inordertoperforma secondvulcanization of the rubber bladder, the manufacturing process and use of materials of this embodiment can be greatly reduced.
Moreover, since the first and second half ball bodies 10, 40 are made of TEU which has good abrasion resistance, excellent waterproof and solvent resistance, the first andsecondhalfballbodies 10, 4omaybe addedwithcolored paste depending on the requirement to directly produce a desired color. 1\s such, the third preferred embodiment may be directly used as an inflatable sports ball.
In summary, the inflatable ball of the present invenuion not only has a strong structure, but also has a simplified manufacturing process to facilitate production thereof.
Hence, the.object of the present invention can be achieved.

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  1. <claim-text>CLAIMS: a. n inflatable ball comprising: a first half ball body havlngafirst half ball wall, and a first rib structure formed as one piece with said first half ball wall, said first half ball wall having a first inner wall surface, a first outer wall surface, a through hole extending through said first inner and outer wall surfaces, and a first annular connecting edge interconnecting circumferential ends of said first inner and outer wall surfaces, said first rib structure projecting from one of said first inner and outer wall surfaces, the other one of said first inner and outer wall surfaces being free of said first rib structure; a second half ball body connected fixedly to and cooperating with said first half ball body to define an inflation chamber, said second half ball body having a second half ball wall, and a second rib structure formed as one piece with said second half ball wall, said second half ball wall having a second inner wall surface, a second outer wall surface, and a second annular connecting edge interconnecting circum-ferential ends of said second inner and outer wall surfaces, said second rib structure projecting from one of said second inner and outer wall surfaces, the other one of said second inner and outer wall surfaces being free of said second rib structure; and a valve unit attached to said first half ball body in connection with said through hole.</claim-text> <claim-text>2. The inflatable ball of Claim 1, wherein said first rib structure includes a plurality of ribs having a height fromsaidfirstinnerwallsurface, whichisnotsmaller thanl, saidsecondribstructureincludesapluraiity of ribs having a height from said second inner wall surface, which is not smaller than 1mm.</claim-text> <claim-text>3. The inflatable ball of Claim 1, wherein each of said first and second half ball bodies is made of a material selected from a group consisting of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) , thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) thermoplastic olefin (TPO) , thermoplastic rubber (TPR) and ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) 4. The inflatable ball of Claim 1, wherein each of said first and second rib structures includes a plurality of interconnected ribs forming a network.5. The inflatable ball of Claim 4, wherein said interconnectedribsincludeapluralityofannularribs, which are axially spaced apart from each other, and a plurality of arc-shaped ribs intersecting said annular ribs.6. 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The inflatable ball of Claim 14, wherein said valve seat is made of a material selected from a group consisting of thermoplastic polyurethane and rubber.16.The inflatable ball substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Figures 8 to 16 of the accompanying drawings.</claim-text>
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