Patent 1
This is a United States patent for a soccer ball invented by William H. Brier and granted on March 2, 1982. The patent describes a novel design for a soccer ball that features a unique construction that improves the ball's performance. The ball is made up of a series of pentagonal and hexagonal panels that are sewn together to form a spherical shape. This design allows the ball to be more durable and resistant to damage than traditional soccer balls. The patent also describes a method for manufacturing the ball.
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