序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Golf disc and flying disc and multipurpose pick up tool US12283242 2008-09-09 US20090115211A1 2009-05-07 Joseph Allen Johnson
The GOLF DISC AND FLYING DISC AND MULTIPURPOSE PICK UP TOOL is a lightweight, collapsible, segmented shaft fitted with a durable suction cup. The suction cup provides a vacuum adhesion on either side, or any location, on the golf disc or flying disc or other generally flat and smooth objects. The disc or object can then be picked up (retrieved) from any surface or obstacle within reach. A flick of the finger to the suction cup edge breaks the vacuum and the tool and disc or object are separated. The tool can be deployed and used with one hand. The tool can be carried and used as extended or folded and stowed.
42 Production of Modified Lignocellulosic Materials US12088702 2006-10-02 US20080223360A1 2008-09-18 Arend Jouke Kingma; Franz Weingart; Stefan Schaffert; Holger Militz; Andreas Krause; Falko Wepner
The invention relates to a method for producing modified lignocellulosic materials. Said method consists of the following steps a) the lignocellulosic material is impregnated with an aqueous composition which contains i) at least one cross-linkable nitrogen compound and ii) at least one substance which catalyses the cross-linking, b) the impregnated lignocellulosic materials are treated at higher temperatures in order to remove the water and to cross-link the cross-linkable nitrogen compound. In step b) the impregnated lignocellulosic material is treated with overheated steam. The invention also relates to lignocellulosic materials which are obtained according to said method.
43 PORTABLE DISC GOLF TARGET US11873130 2007-10-16 US20080139343A1 2008-06-12 Ian A. Sandman
In one embodiment, a portable flying disc game includes a foldable base that is positionable between an open position and a closed position; a vertical pole, the foldable base being pivotally attached to a first end of the vertical pole; and a first basket member that is removably coupled to the vertical pole above the foldable base. The first basket member includes a first part and a second part that are detachable from one another. The first part has a first coupling member that receives the vertical pole and permits the first basket member to slide vertically along the pole to a location where the first basket member is coupled thereto. The first coupling member includes a support flange for receiving and supporting the second part to form the assembled first basket member. The game also includes a second basket member that is removably coupled to the vertical pole. The second basket member includes a frame having a first part and a second part that are detachable from one another. The frame includes a number of attachment members to which ends of the cords are coupled to so that the cords hang from the frame; and a weighted member that is coupled to the cords which serve to support and suspend the weighted member above the first basket.
44 Tossable pet toy for holding consumable treats US11223550 2005-09-09 US07325514B1 2008-02-05 Steven Tsengas
A tossable pet toy is provided in either an annular or disc shape. The ring or disc comprises a perimeter having an inner rib and an outer rib, the ribs forming an interstitial space therebetween for holding a consumable pet treat. The inner rib is a single, continuous rib circumscribing the innermost portion of the ring. The outer rib is a single, continuous rib circumscribing the outermost portion of the ring. The inner rib and outer rib are concentric, with the outer rib having a greater circumferential distance than the inner rib. The interstitial space formed between the ribs is likewise a single, continuous space circumscribing the area between the ribs. The space accommodates the placement of at least one treat, and may accommodate a plurality of treats along the circumference of the ring.
45 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR GAME US11622231 2007-01-11 US20070197318A1 2007-08-23 Jude R. Serrano
A tossable disk for playing a game is provided. The disk may be comprised of a first ring comprised of a curved top outer surface, a second ring comprised of a curved bottom outer surface, a top indented inner surface substantially at the center of the first ring, and a bottom indented inner surface substantially at the center of the second ring. The first ring is attached to the second ring at a peripheral edge. The first ring, the second ring, the top indented inner surface, the bottom indented inner surface and the peripheral edge together may provide a closed structure, and together may enclose a cavity. The disk may be thrown at or through a target device having a net, a top member, and a bottom member. The net may be fixed to the target device in a manner, which allows the disk to pass through the net and between the top member and the bottom member.
46 AERODYNAMIC THROWING TOY US11160648 2005-07-01 US20070004309A1 2007-01-04 John Hinnen
Disclosed is an aerodynamic throwing toy having a general geometry of a shape formed by taking a sphere of a desired radius, with a disc of a desired height removed from the sphere's equatorial region. The remaining partial hemispherical portions are rejoined along their respective base sections. The resulting toy is round from a plan view, and has an edge, visible in a side view. The toy rotates about the center of its joined partial hemispherical portions while in flight. The toy can be thrown like a baseball, can spin while in flight, and can usually be caught with one hand. The height of the disc can be determined from a predetermined angle of latitude of the sphere. The aerodynamic throwing toy can have dimples disposed circumferentially about the toy. The toy can have various graphics, designs or patterns disposed on the outer surface of the toy.
47 Illuminated flying disc US11378411 2006-03-13 US20060166589A1 2006-07-27 Jerry Moore
A recreational or competitive flying disc includes an illumination system employing an array of flexible optical fibers to distribute the light of a single light emitting diode (LED) from the rotational center of the disc to its outside periphery. A small water-resistant compartment centered on the underside of the disc houses the LED, battery, and the illumination control. The leads of the LED also serve as the contacts of the battery. One end of each of the optical fibers is embedded in the LED, and the other end extends radially from the central housing on the underside surface of the disc to the rim of the disc. The flying disc is illuminated without altering the aerodynamic properties of the disc.
48 Illuminated flying disc US11377562 2006-03-16 US20060160457A1 2006-07-20 Jerry Moore
A recreational or competitive flying disc includes an illumination system employing an array of flexible optical fibers to distribute the light of a single light emitting diode (LED) from the rotational center of the disc to its outside periphery. A small water-resistant compartment centered on the underside of the disc houses the LED, battery, and the illumination control. The leads of the LED also serve as the contacts of the battery. One end of each of the optical fibers is embedded in the LED, and the other end extends radially from the central housing on the underside surface of the disc to the rim of the disc. The flying disc is illuminated without altering the aerodynamic properties of the disc.
49 Killer applications of golh, golfishing, golfrisbee, golfball, basedisc, golfrisbee basket US11210306 2005-08-24 US20050282665A1 2005-12-22 Min Tarng; Mei-Jech Lin; Eric Tarng; Alfred Tarng; Angela Tarng; Jwu-Ing Tarng; Huang-Chang Tarng; Shun-Yu Nieh
The killer applications of golfrisbee are comprised of the golh club, golfrisbee disc and golfrisbee basket, golfrisbee target, golfishing, grenade, water golh gun club, etc. Swiveling the golh club, the flying object such as golfrisbee disk is thrown to fly into the golfrisbee basket. The golfrisbee basket has either the wind-bell-chain or the wind-chime reverted umbrella structure to protect the golfrisbee from damage. The flying object has many types such as the golfball, golfrisbee disk, golfring, disk-ring, boomerang, polygon boomerang, multi-boomerang ring, multi-boomerang disk-ring, golfishing, golh hunting practice, grenade, gun golh club, water grenade, water gun golh club, etc. The golfrisbee further comprises a slotted skirt made of rubber material to make it safe for playing in the park and the backbone made of the shock-resistant plastic material. Furthermore, the golh sport is the golf hybrid of the golfrisbee and golfball. Swiveling the golh club, the golfrisbee or the golfball is thrown to fly. The golf ball can be putted to roll into the universal portable hole with golh club. Golh is the hybrid golf comprising the flying golfrisbee and the golfball. Basedisc is the golfrisbee sport following the similar game rules of baseball. Handisc is the golfrisbee sport following the similar games rules of football. The golfishing is to throw the fishing line far away and monitoring the fishing activities with golfishing golfrisbee. The core technologies are the swiveling club throwing technology, wind-bell-chain or wind-chime reverted-umbrella golfrisbee basket and the universal direction wing flying disk technology. All the series of the golh products are derived from the versatile combinations of these three key technologies. The golh killer applications comprise the complete set solution for the course golh, park golh, snow golh, night golh, golfishing, golh-gun, golh-grenade and the baseball type golh sport named as basedisc. The golh system comprises the golh club, golfrisbee, golfrisbee basket, portable hole, golh lubricant, golh cart, golh trolley, golh bag, golh swing trainer, and the manufacture processes to be an integrated system package of golfrisbee killer applications.
50 Golh: the golf hybrid sport of golfrisbee and golfball swiveling golh club to launch the golfrisbee disk to fly into the golfrisbee basket US10842739 2004-05-10 US20040209712A1 2004-10-21 Min Ming Tarng; Mei Jech Lin; Eric Yu-Shiao Tarng; Alfred Yu-Chih Tarng; Angela Yu-Shiu Tarng; Jwu-Ing Tarng; Huang-Chang Tarng; Shun-Yu Nieh
The golh sport is comprised of the golh club, golfrisbee disc and golfrisbee basket. Swiveling the golh club, the flying object such as golfrisbee disk is thrown to fly into the golfrisbee basket. The golfrisbee basket has the wind-bell-chain reverted umbrella structure to protect the golfrisbee from damage. The flying object has many types such as the gollfball, golfrisbee disk, golfring, diskring, boomerang, ploygon boomerang, multi-boomerang ring, multi-boomerang diskring, etc. The golfrisbee further comprises a slotted skirt made of rubber material to make it safe for playing in the park and the backbone made of the shock-resistant plastic material. Furthermore, the golh sport is the golf hybrid of the golfrisbee and golfball. Swiveling the golh club, the golfrisbee or the golfball is thrown to fly. The golf ball can be putted to roll into the universal portable hole with golh club. Golh is the hybrid golf comprising the flying golfrisbee and the golfball. Basedisk is the golfrisbee sport following the similar game rules of baseball. Handisk is the golfrisbee sport following the similar games rules of football. The core technologies are the swiveling club throwing technology, wind-bell-chain reverted-umbrella golfrisbee basket and the universal direction wing flying disk technology. All the series of the golh products are derived from the versatile combinations of these three key technologies. The golh system comprises the complete set solution for the course golh, park golh, snow golh, night golh, and the baseball type golh sport named as basedisk. The golh system comprises the golh club, golfrisbee, golfrisbee basket, portable hole, golh lubricant, golh cart, golh trolley, golh bag, golh swing trainer, and the manufacture processes to be an integrated system package.
51 Bumper toy puck for use in games and marketing US10032350 2001-12-21 US20030119613A1 2003-06-26 Anthony Samuel; Florence Poret
A disk-shaped kicking toy for use as an alternative to a soccer ball, shuffleboard pucks or weights, a hockey puck or ball, or in a game of the player's own creation. The kicking toy is intended to be constructed of a material that slides well on many surfaces and be surrounded by a ring of highly elastic rubber to increase its rebounding properties. The center of the kicking toy is preferably constructed of a transparent material under which indicia or marketing material may be displayed for marketing, distinguishing or commemorative purposes. Alternatively, the center section may house any of a number of devices including sensors, cameras, transmitters, sound devices or lighting apparatus to highlight the marketing material.
52 Water-skimming disc US09573435 2000-05-16 US06554674B1 2003-04-29 Edwin Thorne, III
A gliding or flying hydrodynamic disc designed for recreational use upon and across a surface of water is provided. The disc is circular with a peripheral circular trough on the top surface to provide a grip for a user. The bottom of the disc contains a circular flat section to provide minimum drag and maximum hydrodynamic performance. The outer rim of the disc is rounded and extends above the planar surface of the disc to provide increased aerodynamics to keep the disc on the surface of the water and improve gliding duration.
53 Throwable toy having a ring arrangement of many extended fibers having one end of each fiber held with other fiber ends in a set of twisted wires arranged and joined together in a ring US197133 1994-02-16 US5362067A 1994-11-08 Webb T. Nelson
A throwable toy is thrown like a Frisbee disc or a flight ring is thrown, spinning through air on an initially directed course. It is easily gripped when thrown and when caught by persons of all ages. Many extended fibers are held together in a ring arrangement, as each extended fiber has one end held with other ends in a set of twisted wires arranged and joined together in a ring. After assembly of this throwable toy, the twisted wire ring is essentially not visible, yet it is comfortably felt by the person throwing or catching this throwable toy.
54 Sailing disk and catch game US756253 1991-09-06 US5123655A 1992-06-23 James M. Rones
A sailing disk and catch game is formed of at least one hand held catch baton having on a distal end a strip fixable attached about the periphery of the rod with radially projecting short length hooks on a radially outer surface of the strip. A thin, hand throwable sailing disk consists of a unitary, light weight semi-rigid, soft highly porous non-woven plastic fiber material with the exposed plastic fibers on the surface thereof constituting with the short length hooks of the baton strip, a two component hook and loop releasable fastening system. The game is readily applicable to indoor play since the sailing disk weighs at the most several ounces and has little impact force when thrown in the style of a FRISBEE.RTM. sailing disk, for catching during flight by the hand held catch baton.
55 Flexible unitary circular air foil US940738 1986-12-11 US4737128A 1988-04-12 Randall H. Moormann; Kevin A. Gillespie; James R. Henderson
A flexible, circular, elastomer air foil that is a unitary structure has a central portion that droops downward when the foil is resting on a horizontal flat surface surrounded by an annular portion that is then convex on top and concave on the bottom when resting on a thicker perimetrical rim portion.
56 Hydroplaning disc US912285 1978-06-05 US4212462A 1980-07-15 Danny W. Glovak; Allan W. Buyze
An aerodynamic and hydromechanical hydroplaning disc with a solid unitary body comprised of aggregated material. The disc is heavier than the water it displaces and non-floating. The peripheral edge of the disc is formed with a top to bottom curvature having a relatively smaller radius at the top than at the bottom of the disc which reduces air resistance and has a shape to increase the planing capacities as the disc strikes the water. The texture of the material is also significant in combination with circular or polygonal edge formations to enhance the aerodynamic, hydrodynamic and hydromechanical characteristics.
57 Flying disc handling apparatus US761818 1977-01-24 US4040625A 1977-08-09 Victor Malafronte
An apparatus for handling toy and sport flying discs including a ring secured to a shaft with a roller rotatably mounted on the shaft to permit a flying disc to continue to spin after it has been caught on the apparatus.
58 Game footbag US529451 1974-12-04 US3937470A 1976-02-10 Robert John Stalberger, Jr.; Michael David Marshall
A game footbag has a tough, flexible cover partly filled with predominantly parallel small discs to form a thick disc or flattened sphere to be kicked vertically repeatedly to keep it in the air as long as possible.
59 Flying disk and catcher US20088850 1950-12-15 US2690339A 1954-09-28 HALL TELLER B
60 Game apparatus US12969637 1937-03-08 US2127433A 1938-08-16 SKY MATTHEW M
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