序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 TRANSPONDER EQUIPPED, LIGHT EQUIPPED AND SOUND EMITTING LOCATABLE DISK FOR USE IN THE GROWING SPORT OF DISK GOLF WITH CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH ACTIVATION US13595892 2012-08-27 US20130225338A1 2013-08-29 Harry V. Lehmann
A method and system for locating an object in which the activation of the alert is predicated on the recent relative movement of the object. As a result, the alert is only activated after an event in which the object might be lost. In addition, a receiver integrated in the object is similarly only activated after a relative movement for a predetermined period of time associated with a search for the object, if a signal is received during the period, the alert is activated.
82 METHOD, GAME PIECE AND TARGET STRUCTURE FOR MAGNETIC TOSS GAMING US13624917 2012-09-22 US20130168925A1 2013-07-04 WAYNE MORGAN
A method and system for challenging and developing eye-hand neuromuscular coordination are provided. In one version, one or more magnetically charged game pieces and a target structure are provided. The target structure may be preferably alternatively inclined and present a magnetically attractive target surface. Positionable legs of the target structure may be detachably and/or slidably coupled with the target surface, whereby the legs are deployed and disposed between the target surface and a ground surface. Optionally, one or more legs may be decoupled from the deployed position and stored in a second storage position, while detachably coupled to a front plate of the target structure in either position. A game piece aperture enables the game piece to be more easily tossed toward and adhere to a magnetically attractive surface. The apertures further allow the game pieces to overlay each other when adhered to the target surface.
83 Teardrop Ring Tossing Game US13740208 2013-01-13 US20130127117A1 2013-05-23 Joe Arroyo
The present invention includes a game of skill and a game piece generally comprising a single strip having first and second ends, wherein said first and second ends are attached to one another to form a single endless ring having a corner on one side of said ring and a teardrop-shaped opposing side opposite said corner. In some embodiments the ring is a single continuous piece. Alternative embodiments of the present invention call for the game piece to be flexible, and for utilizing attachment mechanisms and curvature retention mechanisms to further adjust and retain the curvature of the ring, all for the purpose of affecting the trajectory of the ring when thrown.
84 Surface Marking System for Competitive Throwing and Training US13585845 2012-08-15 US20130085019A1 2013-04-04 Lawrence Joseph Hudack, III
A marking system for use with competitively thrown objects such as discuses, shot puts, hammers and javelins. The marking system has a cavity which contains a marking agent which is automatically deposited from the cavity onto the ground when the thrown object hits the ground. Other embodiments are describes and shown.
85 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR EMPLOYING MINIATURE INERTIAL MEASUREMENT UNITS FOR DEDUCING FORCES AND MOMENTS ON BODIES US13236728 2011-09-20 US20130073248A1 2013-03-21 Noel Perkins; Ryan McGinnis; Kevin King
An apparatus for analyzing movement of equipment. The apparatus includes an inertial measurement unit continuously measuring six rigid body degrees of freedom of the equipment and outputting data representative thereof, wherein the inertial measurement unit defines a planar substrate having a single common plane. The inertial measurement unit further includes at least one angular rate gyro and at least one accelerometer sufficient to measure the six rigid body degrees of freedom and each being mounted on the single common plane. The apparatus further includes a processing unit determining the acceleration of the mass center of the equipment, the angular velocity and the angular acceleration of the equipment through a single derivative operation.
86 Teardrop ring tossing game US12905926 2010-10-15 US08353792B2 2013-01-15 Joe Arroyo
The present invention is a ring for a game of skill, generally comprising a single strip having first and second ends, wherein said first and second ends are attached to one another to form a single endless ring having a corner on one side of said ring and a teardrop-shaped opposing side opposite said corner. In some embodiments the ring is a single continuous piece. Alternative embodiments of the present invention call for the game piece to be flexible, and for utilizing attachment mechanisms and curvature retention mechanisms to further adjust and retain the curvature of the ring, all for the purpose of affecting the trajectory of the ring when thrown.
87 FLYING DISC TOY, ACCESSORIES AND GAMES US13409121 2012-03-01 US20120225739A1 2012-09-06 Michael Cheshire; Thomas Aiezza
A flying disc toy of a size to be held between a user's bent finger and thumb. Said flying disc toy to be projected through the air when the user rapidly extends the bent finger. The flying disc toy generally has a hollow cavity on the underside between a top wall joined at a joining edge to a descending wall. The flying disc toy may be combined with various accessories such as gloves, targets, and bats to play one or more games.
88 Throwing object US12749666 2010-03-30 US08246497B1 2012-08-21 Adalberto Garcia
A throwing object that includes a multi-sided member that includes a top and a peripheral sidewall integral with the top. The top and peripheral sidewall together form a cap-shaped member that is hollow with the peripheral sidewall having an inner surface and an outer surface. The outer surface is formed as a concave surface shaped for receiving the finger or fingers of the user with the inner surface including a reinforcing rib that is integral with the sidewall.
89 Water disk sports game and target US12283557 2008-09-12 US20090069129A1 2009-03-12 Kevin McCarthy
A water disk sports game that includes a pair of floating goals located at predetermined distances from each other in a designated boundary area. Each goal includes a vertical scoring pole that extends upward from a large floating base. In a first embodiment, the floating base is a hollow circular floating disk with an upper, diagonally aligned skirt surface that leads to a circular recessed cavity coaxially aligned with the scoring pole. Attached to the scoring pole is an elevated lid which creates a narrow gap between the lid and the top rim of the floating base. In another embodiment, the floating base is a partially submerged rim with radially aligned spokes and a center hub designed to receive the scoring pole. During use, a specially designed aquatic disk is given to one team whose objective is to throw the aquatic disk at the opposing team's scoring pole. If the aquatic disk contacts the scoring pole or is retained in the recessed cavity, a point is awarded to the offensive team or against the defensive team.
90 Dispensing Device US11735882 2007-04-16 US20080254705A1 2008-10-16 Ronald J. Mathis
The present disclosure relates to a device and method for dispensing a substance. The device may include a body portion in the shape of an airfoil and includes a region to contain the substance to be dispensed. The device may include one or a plurality of ports which may include a covering having a mechanical strength (e.g. tensile strength) that is less than the mechanical strength of the body portion. The device may be launched either by hand or by a launching mechanism.
91 Apparatus and method for improving a golf shot US12075985 2008-03-14 US20080227559A1 2008-09-18 Lloyd Shane Geary
A golf practice apparatus a generally circular disc, said disc having a centrally located opening, said central located opening forming a golf hole and a method of improving one's golf swing by aiming at the apparatus.
92 Tossable pet toy for holding consumable treats US11451149 2006-06-13 US07424866B1 2008-09-16 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.
93 Golf disc retriever and method US11422072 2006-06-03 US07320489B1 2008-01-22 Simon Roy Domb
The present invention relates to a golf disc retriever attached to an elongating handle having a substantially U-shaped rigid frame with space between adjacent upper and lower legs of the U-shaped frame to allow the passage of the rimmed edge of a golf disc into the confines thereof and to be captured, by its rimmed edge, with a movable upward acting, spring actuated rigid plate member attached to the lower leg by a integral hinge, so as to retrieve golf discs from relatively inaccessible places which include water hazards, tree hazards and the like.
94 FLYING DISC WITH GRIP SURFACES US11681356 2007-03-02 US20070207883A1 2007-09-06 James Kenner
A circular flying disc having an annular rim and a central section joined together by an annular shoulder formed in a single piece of a first material. The annular rim extends downwardly from the annular shoulder bounding a central cavity below the central section. The annular rim includes an inside grip edge facing the central cavity. The grip surface is attached to the circular flying disc and is formed from a second material which is pliant and different from the first material. The grip provides a pliant surface to facilitate grasping and throwing by a user.
95 TRAINING ARTICLE FOR THROWING AND CATCHING US11563952 2006-11-28 US20070142138A1 2007-06-21 Mark R. Acton
The present throwable article is a toroidal-shaped ring of tightly-rolled elastic-knit fabric, such as by using knee-high sport socks. The number of layers in the roll may vary, but preferably include 15-30 layers or more of rolled fabric, such that the cross-sectional ring is a solid and relatively tight mass. Size and shape may be varied, but it is contemplated that the size will preferably be kept about equal to or less than a softball such as 3-½ to 4-½ inches outer diameter, and with a weight of about 3-5 ounces. The throwable article is useful for training and/or for live games. It can be tailored in size, shape, weight, and functional characteristics for any game, any age and any environment.
96 Motion sensor in sporting equipment US11197463 2005-08-04 US20070032318A1 2007-02-08 Ken Nishimura; Pamela Kee
Sports equipment includes an embedded optical sensor. The embedded optical sensor includes an image array and a navigation engine. The navigation engine receives image information originating from the image array and performs a correlation on the image information to calculate overlap of images and to determine shift between images in order to detect motion.
97 Disk tossing game and disks therefor US10435840 2003-05-12 US06866268B2 2005-03-15 Nels M. Christianson
A tossing game with apparatus and an accompanying method of play, the apparatus comprising a target surface, a plurality of tossing disks, and a scoring peg. The game offers opportunity for variety and strategy of play by allowing for a multiplicity of games with the same apparatus, thereby increasing the enjoyment of the participants. In the preferred method of play, each player tosses three rings onto the target surface. The toss is scored according to the landing position of the rings and the scoring position of the “power key.” The first player to reach a predetermined score without faulting wins.
98 Illuminated flying disc US10607786 2003-06-27 US06857770B2 2005-02-22 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.
99 Disk tossing game and disks therefor US10435840 2003-05-12 US20040227284A1 2004-11-18 Nels M. Christianson
A tossing game with apparatus and an accompanying method of play, the apparatus comprising a target surface, a plurality of tossing disks, and a scoring peg. The game offers opportunity for variety and strategy of play by allowing for a multiplicity of games with the same apparatus, thereby increasing the enjoyment of the participants. In the preferred method of play, each player tosses three rings onto the target surface. The toss is scored according to the landing position of the rings and the scoring position of the nullpower key.null The first player to reach a predetermined score without faulting wins.
100 Bumper toy puck for use in games and marketing US10032350 2001-12-21 US06645097B2 2003-11-11 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.
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