WO2006007808A1 - Ballhülle - Google Patents
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- WO2006007808A1 WO2006007808A1 PCT/DE2005/001099 DE2005001099W WO2006007808A1 WO 2006007808 A1 WO2006007808 A1 WO 2006007808A1 DE 2005001099 W DE2005001099 W DE 2005001099W WO 2006007808 A1 WO2006007808 A1 WO 2006007808A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- the invention relates to a ball cover, in particular for footballs, which has a number of interconnected, in particular sewn, sections.
- Ball covers of this type are well known in the art, for which reference is made to DE 202 20 150 Ul, for example.
- a previously known ball cover is shown in a perspective view, which is made of a number of sections that are made for example of leather or plastic, with which the Ballober configuration, ie a spherical surface or an ellipsoid surface is parqueted.
- Hexagons (hexagons) 19 and pentagons (pentagons) 20, which are connected to one another, are used in the ball cover 1 shown in FIG.
- Hexagons (hexagons) 19 and pentagons (pentagons) 20 which are connected to one another, are used in the ball cover 1 shown in FIG.
- Hexagons (hexagons) 19 and pentagons (pentagons) 20 which are connected to one another, are used in the ball cover 1 shown in FIG.
- pentagons are used in the ball cover 1 shown in FIG.
- five hexagons 19 are disposed adjacent to its side surfaces.
- the 40 such meeting point 21 has three seams.
- the Ballober Structure is formed from circular sections between which correspondingly tailored connecting sections are arranged, each connecting four circular sections.
- the ball cover can absorb, especially at the points where several seams meet, when using the ball in wet water, which adversely affects the playing properties.
- a good ball should absorb less water so that its playing characteristics are not altered even when used in a humid environment.
- the Ballober configuration has as few meeting meet several seams.
- the roundness of the ball or the ball cover has a great importance.
- the ball should be shaped as round as possible, ie have the most accurate form of a ball or ellipsoid. This can therefore only be approximately achieved because the individual sections are substantially planar and are deformed spherically only by the internal pressure in the ball in the context of their elasticity.
- FIG. 1 For a baler of the type mentioned at the outset, which is composed of hexagons and pentagons, a certain degree of out-of-roundness results due to the concept, which is illustrated in FIG.
- FIG. 1 There is the section through the ball cover according to FIG. 1 along a great circle and sketched centrally by a pentagon 20 and two hexagons 19 over a quarter of Bailmons. Entered are the distances between the ball center 22 and the middle of the section or to the meeting s share two sections. The sections are just drawn, d. H. a spherical deformation due to the pressure inside the ball was not considered.
- the radius r 01 is the distance from the center of the ball 22 to the center of the pentagon 20; he is in one embodiment 103.3 mm.
- the distance r 02 indicates the distance between the ball center 22 and the center of a hexagon 19, in the embodiment example this radius being 106.1 mm.
- the radius r 03 describes the distance from the ball center 22 to the connection point between a pentagon 20 and a hexagon 19 and is in the exemplary embodiment 108.7 mm.
- r 04 is the distance between the ball center 22 and the junction between two hexagons 19; the value is 110.2 mm in the exemplary embodiment.
- the ratio between the largest and smallest radius - in the present case between the radius r 04 and the radius r 01 - indicates the out-of-roundness of the ball cover 1; in the embodiment, the ratio is 1.067.
- the invention is the basis of the invention to provide a ball cover of the type mentioned, in which all three criteria are met as well as possible, ie that the ball cover has as few sections that need to be sewn together in that the smallest possible number of points of contact of several seams is present and that the ball roundness is as large as possible.
- the solution to this problem by the invention is characterized by a first group of substantially identically shaped sections of substantially circular shape which form or cover a ball cap of the ball cover, or substantially annular shape which form or cover a ball zone of the ball cover, wherein each two adjacent sections of the first group are each connected via a respective section of a second group of substantially identically shaped sections which have a shape which is adapted to the adjacent form of the sections of the first group and has an elongated shape.
- At least four sections of the first group are uniformly distributed on the surface of the ball cover; a preferred embodiment provides that six sections of the first group are arranged uniformly distributed on the surface of the ball cover.
- a further development of the ball cover according to the invention provides that at least a portion of the sections of the first group, preferably all sections of the first group, have substantially an annular shape and are arranged in the interior of the annulus concentric sections of a third group with a substantially circular shape. It can be provided that at least a portion of the sections of the first group, preferably all sections of the first group, are each made of a broken at a single circumferential point circular ring part, said the point of interruption facing sides of the circular ring part connected to each other, in particular sewn.
- the sections of the first group are made of one each at a plurality of, preferably at three or four, circumferential locations under ⁇ rupted annular part, wherein the points of interruption facing sides the circular ring part connected to each other, in particular sewn, are.
- a plurality of segment-like, preferably equal circular ring sub-elements can hereinafter be connected to each other to form the entire circular ring part.
- Preferably four equally sized circular ring segments are used when the ball cover is provided with six sections of the first group; three equal circular ring segments can be used with advantage if the ball cover is equipped with four sections of the first group.
- the outer radius of the circular ring part formed by the sections of the first group is preferably at least twice the inner radius of the circular ring part.
- each section of the second group is formed strip-shaped.
- each section of the second group may have a length which is at least twice the largest width of the Section corresponds.
- Each section of the second group may further be formed symmetrically with respect to two mutually perpendicular axes.
- each section of the second group on both lateral sides has a tip formed from two straight lines or two circular arcs.
- the straight lines or arcs can thereby one of the axes a Wmkel-between 35 ° and 110 o, preferably between 40 ° and 60 °, particularly preferably between 47 ° and 49 ° with four portions of the first group and between 56 ° and 59 ° in six sections of the first group.
- each section of the second group can be formed by a circular arc or by an elliptical arc.
- the sections of the second group may furthermore have a greater width in their end regions than in their middle region.
- the largest width of each section of the second group is at least twice the smallest width of the section.
- the ball cover or its parts are advantageously made of plastic, in particular thermoplastic or thermosetting material, or rubber.
- plastic are polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutane, polyamide, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, polyolefin, ethylene vinyl acetate or a mixture of at least two of these plastics into consideration.
- the ball cover or its parts can also be made of leather or synthetic leather.
- synthetic material is suitable for the ball cover, for example a fabric made of nylon or cotton.
- the proposed ball cover is characterized by a relatively small number of sections that parquet the Ballober construction. Furthermore, the number of meeting places of seams is relatively low. Finally, there is a good roundness of the ball cover. Not insignificant is further that the required sections for the tiling of the Ballober configuration have a relatively simple contour, which makes the manufacture and handling during processing easy.
- the ball cover according to the invention also has a very high dimensional stability.
- FIG. 1 shows a ball sleeve in a perspective view according to the prior art
- FIG. 3 shows the ball cover according to FIG. 2 in a larger illustration
- FIG. 7 is a plan view of FIG. 5 in a larger view
- Fig. 10 shows the section through the ball cover according to FIG. 1 according to the prior
- FIG. 1 shows the section corresponding to FIG. 10 through the B all-sheath according to FIG. 2.
- FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of the ball cover 1 according to the invention
- FIG. 3 shows the ball cover 1 enlarged.
- the surface of the ball is provided with three differently shaped sections 2, 3 and 4, with all the sections sewn together.
- sewing, gluing or welding of the sections is also possible.
- the ball cover 1 can be used for footballs or volleyballs as well as for any other balls.
- a first group of sections 2 has a substantially annular shape, which form or cover a spherical zone of the ball cover 1.
- a spherical zone 23 is illustrated in FIG. It is the surface of the spherical layer perspectively shown in this figure.
- six sections 2 of the first group are arranged uniformly distributed over the surface of the ball cover.
- Another preferred embodiment (not shown) has only four sections 2.
- This third group of sections 4 has a substantially circular shape, which form a ball cap of the ball cover 1 or cover.
- a ball cap 24 is shown in FIG. These are around the surface of the ball segment shown perspectively in this figure.
- six sections 4 of the third group are arranged within the sections 2.
- the connection of two sections 2 is made over sections 3 of a second group.
- the sections 3 have a shape adapted to the adjacent shape of the sections of the first group 2. Furthermore, they are elongated or strip-shaped.
- In the illustrated ball cover a total of twelve sections 3 of the second group are used. There are - as shown in Fig. 3 can be seen - meeting place 21, where meet three seams. While there are only 20 such locations, the prior art ball sheath 32 has such locations critical to water absorption. This improves the consistency of the playing characteristics of the ball case according to the invention.
- FIGS. 4, 5 and 6 the three groups of sections 2, 3 and 4 are shown separately, these being flat or spread-out surfaces which assume the shape sketched in FIG. 3 only after sewing.
- a circular ring part has an interruption at a circumferential point 5. This interruption extends over an angle ⁇ , which is preferably between 20 ° and 130 °, with six provided sections 2, preferably at about 45 °.
- the interruption site facing sides 6 and 7 are then sewn to form the section 2.
- one side 6 or 7 or both sides can be formed straight or provided with a circular arc.
- both sides 6, 7 are slightly circular, so that the section 2 after the sewing together of the sides 6, 7 has substantially the shape of a spherical zone 23 (see Fig. 8). Otherwise, the shape of the circular ring part is determined by the radii R 1 and R 2 .
- the outer radius R 1 is 78.2 mm, while that of the inner radius R 2 is 28.2 mm.
- the sections 3 of the second group are shown in Figures 3 and - with more details - in Fig. 7.
- the section 3 has an elongated or strip-like design.
- the length L of the section 3 is at least twice the largest width B of the section 3.
- the section 3 is further formed symmetrically, with respect to two Ae-hsen-8 and 9, - which are perpendicular to each other.
- a tip-shaped widening is provided in each case, d. H.
- a tip 13 which are formed by two straight lines 11 and 12 or by two circular arcs.
- two straight lines 11 and 12 are provided, which form an angle ⁇ of 57 ° relative to the axis 8.
- the lateral boundaries 14 of the sections 3 in the region of their longitudinal sides 15 are formed by elliptical arcs, possibly also by circular arcs, which are chosen in size so that when sewing together with the sections 2 fit to the circular shape by the outer radii R 1 of sections 2 are defined.
- the arc length s is one quarter of the circumference, which is determined by the outer edge of the circular ring section 2. In the case of four sections 2, the arc length would be one third of the circumference.
- the width is denoted by b.
- b preferably corresponds to the largest width B of each section 3 at least twice the smallest width b.
- the width b is 14 mm.
- the length L of the sections 3 is greater than the diameter of the hexagons 19, whereby a higher dimensional stability of the proposed ball cover is achieved.
- FIG. 6 shows a section 4 of the third group, which consists of a circular part.
- the radius R 3 of the part is in the exemplary embodiment at 24.0 mm. This radius can also be chosen significantly larger and be more than 30 mm. This is the case in particular when, in one of the sections 4, a valve for filling the bladder has to be integrated.
- the ball cover 1 thus not only has relatively few sections (namely 24 compared to the 32 of the ball cover according to FIG. 1), the number of points of contact of three seams is significantly less with 20 than in the case of the ball cover according to FIG. 1, where 32 digits are.
- the roundness of the ball cover 1 in the solution according to the invention is also greater than in the case of the ball according to FIG. 1.
- the maximum radius is therefore 106.7% of the minimum radius.
- the section through the ball cover along a great circle is sketched in Figure 11 and so that the axis 9 (see Figure 7) runs along the section.
- Entered are the distances between the ball center 22 and the sections 2, 3 and 4, wherein the sections are just drawn, ie a spherical deformation due to the pressure inside the ball was not considered.
- the radius rn is the distance from the ball center 22 to the center of the section 4 (circle section); he is in the embodiment 107.5 mm.
- the distance r 12 indicates the distance between the ball center 22 and the center of the section 2 (circular ring), in the Austechnologyangsbeispiel this radius is 107.2 mm.
- the radius r 13 describes the distance from the ball center 22 to the center of the section 3 and in the exemplary embodiment is 109.0 mm.
- r 14 is the distance between ball center 22 and the junction between sections 2 and 4; the value lies in the exemplary embodiment at 10,98 mm.
- the ratio between the largest and smallest radius-in the present case between the radius r 14 and the radius r 12 - is again the (maximum) out-of-roundness of the ball cover 1; In the exemplary embodiment, the ratio is 1.024, ie the maximum radius is 102.4% of the minimum radius. This results in that the roundness of the ball is much larger than in the previously known ball according to FIG. 1 (106.7%).
- the radius R 3 of the section 4 is between 15% and 45% of the (average) radius of the ball cover 1.
- the mean radius is the arithmetic mean of the four radii mentioned in FIG. 11.
- the inner radius R 2 of the section 2 is advantageously between 110% and 130%, preferably between 113% and 117% of the radius R 3 of the section 4 in the described embodiment with six sections 2. In four sections 2, this value would be preferred 118% and 122% of said radius.
- the outer radius R 1 of section 2 is preferably between 60% and 90%, particularly preferably between 70% and 80%, of the (average) radius of the ball cover 1.
- the length L of the section 3 in the embodiment with six sections 2 is preferably between 90% and 220%, in particular between 100% and 120%, the (average) radius of the ball cover 1. If only four sections 2 are provided, the length L is preferably between 180% and 220% of this radius.
- the smallest width b of the section 3 is advantageously between 10% and 20%, preferably between 12% and 17%, of the length L of the section 3.
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