201 |
Children's game |
US552693 |
1975-02-24 |
US3960379A |
1976-06-01 |
Joseph V. Maloney; Ronald J. Geigel; Peter R. Zidek |
A game of "kick the can" comprises a kickable object including a magnet, and a base on which the object rests including a normally closed magnetic switch openable by the magnet, and a battery operated buzzer in circuit with the switch. |
202 |
Step on bug game |
US56652275 |
1975-04-08 |
US3927880A |
1975-12-23 |
PETRUSEK VICTOR |
A game is provided comprising a portable semi-rigid circular sheet of plastic material, for example, in which are integrally formed a plurality of randomly oriented bulges projecting upwardly from the surrounding surface of the sheet. A central bulge is provided, under which is placed a battery operated or other electric alarm. Under any of the other bulges may be placed a circuit closing switch, the circuit wires extending between said switch and the alarm. The upper surface of each bulge is provided with a likeness of a bug or bugs to add interest to the game. A contestant, not knowing under which bulge the circuit closing means is placed, attempts to step on as many bulges as he can, without stepping on that bulge having the circuit closing means thereunder, as when he steps on that one the game is over for that contestant.
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203 |
Projectile tethered to linked resilient flexible line |
US22973372 |
1972-02-28 |
US3814427A |
1974-06-04 |
PAHR G |
Game apparatus providing fun and exercise for two players, apparatus having weighted body secured to flexible tension link having two ends, each player holding an end. By swinging hands and moving rapidly, weighted body can be thrown between players, players attempting to avoid being hit by weighted body. Link length and elasticity determine dynamic characteristics of apparatus. Elasticity easily varied by changing link material and for fine adjustment of link characteristics a composite link can be made in which link has elastic and inelastic materials arranged in parallel or series relationship. Dynamic characteristics of apparatus effect physical demands on players, and by selection of particular dynamic characteristics physical demands on players can be controlled.
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204 |
Hat game |
US3778056D |
1972-01-28 |
US3778056A |
1973-12-11 |
WITKOWSKI H |
A game made up of an apron and a hat. The hat has a brim turned up to receive water and has a pin attached to the top. The apron has a trough about waist high extending around it. The hat is adapted to receive water in its trough around it. The object of the game is to fill the hat crown with water, walk over an obstacle course, and pierce a balloon which is filled with water or air and supported on a wall or the like without spilling any water from the hat crown into the hat brim. If water is spilled into the brim, it can leak out through holes in the brim into the trough. The skirt alone may be used to play a game with a ball rolling around the trough of the skirt.
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205 |
Yieldable body jousting bags |
US3759515D |
1971-02-04 |
US3759515A |
1973-09-18 |
CROOKS T |
An amusement device involving physical activity and competitive play is described. It comprises an elongate yieldable body having a blunt, impact receiving, vertical frontal face and a rearward portion shaped and sized to fit against the chest of the user. Support members extending upwardly and rearwardly from the body fit over the shoulders of the user and preferably serve as protective shields. Bracing members passing rearwardly under the armpits of the user or handle members on the body of the device (and preferably both) are also provided.
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206 |
Apparatus for playing a yard game |
US3575416D |
1969-01-24 |
US3575416A |
1971-04-20 |
COOPER CARL H |
Apparatus for playing a yard game wherein a hoop is controllably rolled along a supporting surface, such as the ground, by a staff. The staff includes an elongated shaft having a handle and a guide means thereon with a longitudinally extending groove being placed between the handle and the guide means to enable the hoop to be rolled down the groove in the staff in order to commence playing the game. An obstacle course outlined by various members placed upon the ground defines a predetermined path along which the loop may travel.
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207 |
Toy and exercising captive ball |
US3545121D |
1968-08-14 |
US3545121A |
1970-12-08 |
MISKO STEPHEN R |
|
208 |
Playing field and apparatus for racing game |
US3536327D |
1968-09-17 |
US3536327A |
1970-10-27 |
KAEHNE LESTER |
|
209 |
Game projectiles and support therefor |
US3469842D |
1966-02-21 |
US3469842A |
1969-09-30 |
WELBOURN DALE K |
|
210 |
Flag belt device with a variable pull screw-on snap-off coupling |
US53619066 |
1966-02-04 |
US3345070A |
1967-10-03 |
CAROL WILSON PORTER; CARLYLE ADAMS NORMAN |
|
211 |
Game baton |
US19429162 |
1962-05-14 |
US3216727A |
1965-11-09 |
BRUCE HUNTER HOWARD |
|
212 |
Kicking game apparatus comprising a platform and numbered cubes to be kicked therefro |
US20630162 |
1962-06-29 |
US3118675A |
1964-01-21 |
LYLE LEWIS E W |
|
213 |
Playing pieces for ball games |
US14676061 |
1961-10-23 |
US3106399A |
1963-10-08 |
GEORGE BIBANOFF; DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION |
|
214 |
Detachable streamer means for use in playing touch football |
US14424861 |
1961-10-10 |
US3063718A |
1962-11-13 |
STEINKAMP FREDERICK E |
|
215 |
Game device |
US81595859 |
1959-05-26 |
US2987317A |
1961-06-06 |
FELIX ACEVEDO EUSEBIO |
|
216 |
Rope game |
US68087557 |
1957-08-28 |
US2917311A |
1959-12-15 |
YURKUT MICHAEL C |
|
217 |
Toy |
US38752041 |
1941-04-08 |
US2245973A |
1941-06-17 |
FRUEHE RUDOLPH C |
|
218 |
Game |
US30049739 |
1939-10-21 |
US2238713A |
1941-04-15 |
WARING THEODORE R |
|
219 |
Sales stimulator game |
US60138232 |
1932-03-26 |
US1892113A |
1932-12-27 |
MORGAN ROBERT E |
|
220 |
Game apparatus |
US30211228 |
1928-08-25 |
US1796937A |
1931-03-17 |
ARMAND NADEAU; PEPIN JOSEPH P |
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