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US710755A
US710755A US11760902A US1902117609A US710755A US 710755 A US710755 A US 710755A US 11760902 A US11760902 A US 11760902A US 1902117609 A US1902117609 A US 1902117609A US 710755 A US710755 A US 710755A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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  • This invention relates to golf-balls; and its object is to produce at low cost a durable ball which has good flying power.
  • a thick sphere B consisting of particles of cork and particles of paper or paper-pulp mixed with rubber or other cement.
  • the sphere B is highly compressed and may be formed in segments and then united under great pressure and a suitable degree of heat upon the center piece A.
  • the sphere B consists almost Wholly of the compressed particles of cork and paper, so that the shock of the blow given to the ball is received and transmitted by such particles instead of by the cementing iiuid or substance, the latter being present only in a small quantity for the purpose of causing the said particles to cleave one to another.
  • said sphere consists principally of cork.
  • a golf-ball comprising a hard center piece, a thick sphere thereon comprising particles of -cork mixed with rubber-cement, and a shell of gutta-percha which adheres to the cement at the outer surface of said sphere.
  • a golf-ball comprising a hard-Wood center piece, a thick sphere thereon comprising particles of cork incased with rubber-cement,
  • a golf-ball comprising a sphere consisting almost Wholly of comminuted particles of cork and paper which are mixed With cement, and a gutta-percha shell which adheres to the cement.
  • a golf-ball comprising a sphere consisting almost Wholly of comminuted particles which are mixedwith rubber-cement, and a gutta-percha cover.
  • a golf-ball comprising a hard center piece, a sphere thereon comprising particles of cork mixed With rubber-cement, and a shell of gutta-percha which adheres to the cement and holds said sphere under compression.
  • a golf-ball comprising a hard-Wood center piece, a sphere thereon consisting of particles of cork and other material mixed with rubber-cement, and a shell of gutta-percha which adheres to the cement and holds said sphere under compression.

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No. 710,755. Patented not. 7, 1902. R. B. cAvANA'GH.
GULF BALL.v
(Application led l.T uly 30, 1902.)
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RICHARD I3. CAVANAGII, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AS-
SIGNOR, BY B'IESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO TIIE ISEMPSHALL MANUFACTUR- A CORPORATION OF NEV JERSEY.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 710,755, dated October T, 1992.
Application filed July 30.1902. Serial No. MIG-S9. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom t may concern.-
Be it known that I, RICHARD B. CAVANAGH, a citizen of the United States, residing in iVashington, in the District of Columbia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Golf-Balls, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to golf-balls; and its object is to produce at low cost a durable ball which has good flying power.
The accompanying drawing illustrates, partly in section, a golf-ball made in accordance With my present invention.
Upon a center piece A, of hard wood or other hard material, I apply a thick sphere B, consisting of particles of cork and particles of paper or paper-pulp mixed with rubber or other cement. The sphere B is highly compressed and may be formed in segments and then united under great pressure and a suitable degree of heat upon the center piece A. It Will be noted that the sphere B consists almost Wholly of the compressed particles of cork and paper, so that the shock of the blow given to the ball is received and transmitted by such particles instead of by the cementing iiuid or substance, the latter being present only in a small quantity for the purpose of causing the said particles to cleave one to another. referably said sphere consists principally of cork. I then apply a guttapercha shell C under heat and pressure in such a manner as to hold the filling B under high compression. At the operation of applying the shell C the gutta-pereha is softened by the heat, and the rubber present in the illing B is caused to unite firmly With said shell practically all over the interior surface thereof, thereby iirmly joining said filling to the shell and making the ball of good flying quality and great durability.
Variations may be resorted to Within the scope of my improvements. v
Having described my invention, I claiml. A golf-ball comprising a hard center piece, a thick sphere thereon comprising particles of -cork mixed with rubber-cement, and a shell of gutta-percha which adheres to the cement at the outer surface of said sphere.
2. A golf-ball comprising a hard-Wood center piece, a thick sphere thereon comprising particles of cork incased with rubber-cement,
gutta-percha shell which adheres to the cement.
5. A golf-ball comprising a sphere consisting almost Wholly of comminuted particles of cork and paper which are mixed With cement, and a gutta-percha shell which adheres to the cement.
6. A golf-ball comprising a sphere consisting almost Wholly of comminuted particles which are mixedwith rubber-cement, and a gutta-percha cover.
7. A golf-ball comprising a hard center piece, a sphere thereon comprising particles of cork mixed With rubber-cement, and a shell of gutta-percha which adheres to the cement and holds said sphere under compression.
8. A golf-ball comprising a hard-Wood center piece, a sphere thereon consisting of particles of cork and other material mixed with rubber-cement, and a shell of gutta-percha which adheres to the cement and holds said sphere under compression.
RICHARD B. CAVANAGH.
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EDGAR iii. KITCHIN, JOHN L. FLETCHER.
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