Patents by Inventor Michael Madson
Michael Madson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
-
Publication number: 20260054134Abstract: Golf balls having core formulations including polybutadiene, butyl rubber, or a blend thereof, and low surface coverage dimple patterns are disclosed. The combination of low surface coverage with particular rubber formulations helps to reduce the flight of the ball while also providing improved aerodynamic consistency and maintaining the appearance of a high-performance trajectory.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2025Publication date: February 26, 2026Applicant: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Michael Madson, Nicholas Nardacci, Derek A. Ladd
-
Publication number: 20260034407Abstract: Golf balls having a low surface coverage dimple pattern arranged in a tetrahedral layout are disclosed. The dimple pattern has four substantially identical dimple sections. The dimples in each of the four dimple sections have at least three different dimple diameters, including a minimum dimple diameter, a maximum dimple diameter, and an additional (third) dimple diameter, where the additional dimple diameter substantially contributes to the overall surface coverage of the dimple pattern. The resulting dimple pattern has a low dimple surface coverage and high diameter disparities among the dimples, which helps to reduce the flight of the golf ball while providing improved aerodynamic consistency.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2025Publication date: February 5, 2026Applicant: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Courtney Engle, John S. Dytko, Michael Madson, Nicholas Nardacci
-
Publication number: 20260014425Abstract: Golf balls having three-dimensional shaped fret areas and methods of making the same are disclosed. The three-dimensional shaped fret areas have at least three edges that meet at an apex point or an apex surface. The three-dimensional shaped fret areas may have a three-dimensional irregular pyramid shape or a three-dimensional truncated irregular pyramid shape. The three-dimensional shaped fret areas create golf balls having increased traction upon impact with the playing surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2025Publication date: January 15, 2026Applicant: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Michael Madson, Nicholas Nardacci
-
Publication number: 20260007932Abstract: Sighting aids for golf balls that allow a golfer to sight a direction in which to hit or putt a golf ball and a method of producing the same and golf balls having sighting aids that have a certain degree of wrap determined by a sighting equation and surface coverage determined by a surface coverage equation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2025Publication date: January 8, 2026Applicant: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Matthew Hogge, Michael Madson, Steven Aoyama, Vincent Simonds, Courtney Engle
-
Publication number: 20250339739Abstract: Golf balls having dimple patterns arranged in dipyramid layouts are disclosed. The patterns may be arranged in triangular dipyramid, quadrilateral dipyramid, pentagonal dipyramid, or hexagonal dipyramid layouts. The dipyramid patterns have six, eight, ten, or twelve substantially identical dimple sections, where each dimple section is defined by a spherical triangle. The dimples in each of the identical dimple sections have at least two different dimple diameters including a minimum dimple diameter and a maximum dimple diameter. The resulting dimple patterns have a surface coverage of about 70 percent or less. The reduced surface coverage helps to reduce the flight of the golf balls.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2025Publication date: November 6, 2025Applicant: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Michael Madson, Courtney Engle, Nicholas Nardacci
-
Publication number: 20250262487Abstract: Golf balls having a dimple pattern arranged in a tetrahedral layout are disclosed. The dimple pattern has four substantially identical dimple sections, where each dimple section is defined by a spherical triangle. The dimples in each of the four dimple sections have at least two different dimple diameters including a minimum dimple diameter and a maximum dimple diameter. The resulting dimple pattern has a low dimple surface coverage and high dimple diameter disparity which helps to reduce the flight of the golf ball while providing improved aerodynamic consistency.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2024Publication date: August 21, 2025Applicant: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Courtney Engle, John S. Dytko, Michael Madson, Nicholas Nardacci
-
Publication number: 20250235751Abstract: Golf balls having a dimple pattern arranged in a tetrahedral layout are disclosed. The dimple pattern has four substantially identical dimple sections, where each dimple section is defined by a spherical triangle. The dimples in each of the four dimple sections have at least three different dimple diameters including a minimum dimple diameter, a maximum dimple diameter, and at least one additional dimple diameter. The resulting dimple pattern has a surface coverage of about 70 percent or less. The reduced surface coverage helps to reduce the flight of the golf balls.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2025Publication date: July 24, 2025Applicant: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Michael Madson, Nicholas Nardacci
-
Patent number: 12357880Abstract: Golf balls having dimple patterns arranged in dipyramid layouts are disclosed. The patterns may be arranged in triangular dipyramid, quadrilateral dipyramid, pentagonal dipyramid, or hexagonal dipyramid layouts. The dipyramid patterns have six, eight, ten, or twelve substantially identical dimple sections, where each dimple section is defined by a spherical triangle. The dimples in each of the identical dimple sections have at least two different dimple diameters including a minimum dimple diameter and a maximum dimple diameter. The resulting dimple patterns have a surface coverage of about 70 percent or less. The reduced surface coverage helps to reduce the flight of the golf balls.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2022Date of Patent: July 15, 2025Assignee: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Michael Madson, Courtney Engle, Nicholas Nardacci
-
Patent number: 12350554Abstract: Sighting aids for golf balls that allow a golfer to sight a direction in which to hit or putt a golf ball and a method of producing the same and golf balls having sighting aids that have a certain degree of wrap determined by a sighting equation and surface coverage determine by a surface coverage equation.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2022Date of Patent: July 8, 2025Assignee: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Matthew Hogge, Michael Madson, Steven Aoyama, Vincent Simonds, Courtney Engle
-
Publication number: 20250161758Abstract: Golf balls having core formulations including polybutadiene, butyl rubber, or a blend thereof, and low surface coverage dimple patterns are disclosed. The combination of low surface coverage with particular rubber formulations helps to reduce the flight of the ball while also providing improved aerodynamic consistency and maintaining the appearance of a high-performance trajectory.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2025Publication date: May 22, 2025Applicant: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Michael Madson, Nicholas Nardacci, Derek A. Ladd
-
Publication number: 20250114664Abstract: Golf balls having dimple patterns arranged in dipyramid layouts are disclosed. The patterns may be arranged in triangular dipyramid, quadrilateral dipyramid, pentagonal dipyramid, or hexagonal dipyramid layouts. The dipyramid patterns have six, eight, ten, or twelve substantially identical dimple sections, where each dimple section is defined by a spherical triangle. The dimples in each of the identical dimple sections have at least two different dimple diameters including a minimum dimple diameter and a maximum dimple diameter. The resulting dimple patterns have a surface coverage of about 70 percent or less. The reduced surface coverage helps to reduce the flight of the golf balls.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2024Publication date: April 10, 2025Applicant: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Michael Madson, Nicholas Nardacci
-
Patent number: 12251604Abstract: Golf balls having a dimple pattern arranged in a tetrahedral layout are disclosed. The dimple pattern has four substantially identical dimple sections, where each dimple section is defined by a spherical triangle. The dimples in each of the four dimple sections have at least three different dimple diameters including a minimum dimple diameter, a maximum dimple diameter, and at least one additional dimple diameter. The resulting dimple pattern has a surface coverage of about 70 percent or less. The reduced surface coverage helps to reduce the flight of the golf balls.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2023Date of Patent: March 18, 2025Assignee: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Michael Madson, Nicholas Nardacci
-
Patent number: 12179065Abstract: Golf balls having dimple patterns arranged in dipyramid layouts are disclosed. The patterns may be arranged in triangular dipyramid, quadrilateral dipyramid, pentagonal dipyramid, or hexagonal dipyramid layouts. The dipyramid patterns have six, eight, ten, or twelve substantially identical dimple sections, where each dimple section is defined by a spherical triangle. The dimples in each of the identical dimple sections have at least two different dimple diameters including a minimum dimple diameter and a maximum dimple diameter. The resulting dimple patterns have a surface coverage of about 70 percent or less. The reduced surface coverage helps to reduce the flight of the golf balls.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2022Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Michael Madson, Nicholas Nardacci
-
Publication number: 20240416185Abstract: Golf balls having dimple patterns arranged in dipyramid layouts are disclosed. The patterns may be arranged in triangular dipyramid, quadrilateral dipyramid, pentagonal dipyramid, or hexagonal dipyramid layouts. The dipyramid patterns have six, eight, ten, or twelve substantially identical dimple sections, where each dimple section is defined by a spherical triangle. The dimples in each of the identical dimple sections have at least two different dimple diameters including a minimum dimple diameter and a maximum dimple diameter. The resulting dimple patterns have a surface coverage of about 70 percent or less. The reduced surface coverage helps to reduce the flight of the golf balls.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2024Publication date: December 19, 2024Applicant: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Michael Madson, Nicholas Nardacci
-
Patent number: 12161916Abstract: Golf balls having one or more marks for improving the detection and tracking thereof by radar systems and methods of applying the marks to the golf balls are provided. The methods of the present disclosure involve applying the radar detectable marks to a layer of the golf ball by pad printing. The methods described herein utilize a plurality of pad printing stations having multi-impact capabilities and reorientation mechanisms to apply the radar detectable marks to the golf ball layer. The use of the multi-impact pad printers combined with the rotational capabilities of the reorientation mechanisms enables precise delivery of the radar detectable marks in a consistent and repeatable manner over the entire surface of the golf ball layer and multi-pole printing within a wide print area on the golf ball layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2022Date of Patent: December 10, 2024Assignee: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Vincent Simonds, Matthew Hogge, Michael Madson, Michael McNamara, Kenneth Rebello, Jedediah James, Michael Couto
-
Publication number: 20240373599Abstract: A housing or surface of a housing containing at least one heat dissipating device configured to be grasped or otherwise held by a user. The housing includes a first housing wall portion with a plurality of grasping features that protrude from the first housing wall portion and a second housing wall portion with a second plurality of grasping features that protrude from the second housing wall portion. The first plurality of grasping features and second plurality of grasping features prevent a user from contacting the first housing wall portion and the second housing wall portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Applicant: Power Integrations, Inc.Inventors: DAVID MICHAEL HUGH MATTHEWS, William M. POLIVKA, Michael MADSON
-
Patent number: 12070656Abstract: Golf balls having dimple patterns arranged in dipyramid layouts are disclosed. The patterns may be arranged in triangular dipyramid, quadrilateral dipyramid, pentagonal dipyramid, or hexagonal dipyramid layouts. The dipyramid patterns have six, eight, ten, or twelve substantially identical dimple sections, where each dimple section is defined by a spherical triangle. The dimples in each of the identical dimple sections have at least two different dimple diameters including a minimum dimple diameter and a maximum dimple diameter. The resulting dimple patterns have a surface coverage of about 70 percent or less. The reduced surface coverage helps to reduce the flight of the golf balls.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2022Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Michael Madson, Nicholas Nardacci
-
Publication number: 20240082644Abstract: Golf balls having a dimple pattern arranged in a tetrahedral layout are disclosed. The dimple pattern has four substantially identical dimple sections, where each dimple section is defined by a spherical triangle. The dimples in each of the four dimple sections have at least three different dimple diameters including a minimum dimple diameter, a maximum dimple diameter, and at least one additional dimple diameter. The resulting dimple pattern has a surface coverage of about 70 percent or less. The reduced surface coverage helps to reduce the flight of the golf balls.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Applicant: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Michael Madson, Nicholas Nardacci
-
Publication number: 20240017128Abstract: Sighting aids for golf balls that allow a golfer to sight a direction in which to hit or putt a golf ball and a method of producing the same and golf balls having sighting aids that have a certain degree of wrap determined by a sighting equation and surface coverage determine by a surface coverage equation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2022Publication date: January 18, 2024Applicant: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Matthew Hogge, Michael Madson, Steven Aoyama, Vincent Simonds, Courtney Engle
-
Patent number: 11819738Abstract: Golf balls having a dimple pattern arranged in a tetrahedral layout are disclosed. The dimple pattern has four substantially identical dimple sections, where each dimple section is defined by a spherical triangle. The dimples in each of the four dimple sections have at least three different dimple diameters including a minimum dimple diameter, a maximum dimple diameter, and at least one additional dimple diameter. The resulting dimple pattern has a surface coverage of about 70 percent or less. The reduced surface coverage helps to reduce the flight of the golf balls.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2021Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Acushnet CompanyInventors: Michael Madson, Nicholas Nardacci