Patents Assigned to Mary E. Herwick
  • Patent number: 4264071
    Abstract: A bowling ball is made with a shell and a core of different compositions, with the core having a greater density than the shell so that the finished ball will have a predetermined weight; and the core also having a maximum dimension along an axis passing through the top of the ball where the finger holes are to be drilled, and a minimum rotational inertia around the same axis. The core is temporarily supported on a pin while the shell is cast around it, and the hole left by the pin is filled with a material of distinctive appearance to designate the top where finger holes should be drilled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1981
    Assignee: Mary E. Herwick
    Inventor: John L. Randolph