序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
261 Box games and activities US10784543 2004-02-23 US20050075032A1 2005-04-07 John McClung; Karen McClung; Guy McClung; Elizabeth McClung; Sarah McClung
A play activity set having, in at least certain aspects, target apparatus at which at least one object may be directed; at least one object for throwing at the target apparatus; the target apparatus and the at least one object made by separating box material from a single box or from a plurality of boxes; and, in one aspect, such a play activity set wherein the single box is, e.g., a pizza box.
262 Dictionary dazzle US10656915 2003-09-08 US20040121860A1 2004-06-24 Daniel H. Hazelton
This patent application describes equipment used to play a contact or semi-contact game that is played on a field. The object of the game's for athletics to battle against one another to gain access into the equipment that is a mound and the device atop the mound called a horizontal, in order to follow expressed language of the horizontal that will allow a runner to quickly lift and flick a bar with their wrist, allowing an opportunity to score or to complete an after point scoring attempt. Taken together the actions precipitate the translocation of a ball that's necessary for scoring in other contact and semi-contact sports. This patent application further discloses methods of playing a game two to five teams play on lined rectangular surfaces with side and end boundaries in or outdoors which expressed language printed below the horizontal or rotatable that's mounted atop the mound which mound is anchored at the center of the inside circle, surrounded by an outer circle, found to the middle of the rectangle if indoors and found towards the end of rectangle if outdoors players vie to spin. Each spin is for a score or a chance to complete a score through the use of a Bar that is specifically made for lifting various weight, through a quick snapping motion by a player, with their wrist. This game is further characterized by blocks, tossing maneuvers of other players, bumping, holding,jettisoning, (tackling and running maneuvers if outside) by the players, to get their team in a position to make either the horizontal rotate or make a run up field into the safe zone.
263 Thumb sleeve for thumb wrestling game US09970119 2001-10-03 US06704937B2 2004-03-16 Richard S. Demrose; Sharon Demrose
A thumb sleeve for use in playing a thumb wrestling game includes a head member having a generally cylindrical configuration and constructed of a resilient material for fitting snuggly on the thumb of a player. The thumb sleeve includes a sheath having a generally cylindrical configuration connected to the head member. The sheath is constructed of an interwoven mesh material defining a diameter that increases when ends of the sheath are urged toward one another and decreases when ends of the sheath are urged away from one another. The sheath anchors and stabilizes the head member during vigorous game play and facilitates removal when relaxed.
264 Paintball game rules and scoring system US10164391 2002-06-10 US20030228940A1 2003-12-11 Richmond Italia
A method and playing field for a competitive paintball game that increases the amount of action occurring during the game period, and the enjoyment of the spectators. The playing surface for the paintball competition includes a pair of opposite end lines of the playing surface, each of which is defended by an opposing team. The playing surface includes a series of field bunkers positioned along the playing surface. The paintball competition is played for a predetermined match time divided into separate periods. During each period, each of the opposing teams attempts to obtain the flag located in the center of the playing surfaces and carry the flag past the opposing team's end line before being shot by a paintball. When one of the paintball teams scores, a point is awarded to the scoring team and a new game begins, a match consisting of a plurality of games. The flag may be passed between members of each team during the game play. A series of different penalties are assessed to each of the teams during game play based upon violations of the rules under which the paintball competition is run. Upon receiving a penalty, the penalized player must leave the playing surface and remain within a penalty box for the penalty period.
265 Paintball filling system US10081105 2002-02-25 US06644366B2 2003-11-11 Lance G. Johnson
Disclosed is a filling system for loading one or more paintball reservoir tubes with paintballs. The system is made of a paintball fill funnel and a support for at least one, and preferably a plurality of reservoir tubes. The fill funnel is dimensioned to fit within the reservoir tube and rest on the rim of the reservoir tube. A support shoulder, rim, or plurality of support shoulders on the outside of the fill funnel form a stable plane atop the tube rim. Each funnel can have more than one spout that communicates with a central funnel chamber for filling a plurality of paintball reservoir tubes simultaneously. The tube support can take a variety of configurations.
266 Competitive bicycle game US10400133 2003-03-25 US20030181263A1 2003-09-25 James W. Smith; Stephen R. Ward
A bicycle game, is provided including a boundary wherein at least two riders each operating a bicycle each compete with the other to keep within the boundary, while avoiding contact with the other and taking steps, one step being assessed to the rider each time he either puts a foot down, crosses over the boundary with a front tire, or causes contact with another rider resulting in the other rider having to take a step, a rider being eliminated from the game once he has take a predetermined number of steps.
267 Exercise board having resilient rocker-mounting ends US10003817 2001-10-31 US06616583B1 2003-09-09 Louis Stack
An exercise board for accommodating the foot or feet of a balancing user during exercise movement has an elongated flat platform with opposite, typically upturned ends, similar to a skateboard. The board defines an upper facing side dimensioned to receive the foot or feet of the balancing user and a lower facing side. Resilient rocker-mounting ends are mounted to the lower facing side at either end of the elongated flat platform. Each resilient rocker-mounting end includes a rigid floor contacting rocker section and an elastic column. The floor contacting rocker section has a rounded floor-contacting surface. The elastic column is mounted to the elongated flat platform at the upper end, mounted to the floor contacting rocker at the lower end, and bendable both longitudinally and in torque responsive to shifting weight of a balancing user on the upper facing side of the elongate platform.
268 Carpet slide for recreational use US10233366 2002-09-03 US20030163902A1 2003-09-04 Donald V. Edwards
A carpet slide for securement to ones foot as a recreational entertainment device. The slide includes a sheet of material having an upturn perimeter edge and it is secured to the sole of an athletic shoe or a two piece strap is secured to opposite perimeter edges for securing ones foot to the upper surface of the slide. This securing strap is constructed of hook and loop strapping for securement to the slide and about to the upper portion of ones foot using two straps of such material.
269 Flyer discs US09871170 2001-05-31 US06585551B2 2003-07-01 Karen Therese McClung; Sarah Therese McClung; Elizabeth Marie McClung; John Michael McClung; Guy Lamont McClung, IV; Guy Lamonte McClung, III
A flying disc which, in certain aspects, has a disc body having an outer perimeter and a plurality of cuts, indentations, grooves, and/or weakened areas spaced-apart around the outer perimeter, and at least one portion of the disc body between at least one pair of the cuts, etc., the at least one portion folded up or down from the disc body, and which, in one aspect, has such folded portions around an entire outer periphery of the disc body. In certain aspects such a disc has a weight or weights, secondary piece or secondary disc connected to the disc body on either the top or bottom thereof, the weight(s), secondary piece or disc, in one aspect, for facilitating flight of and/or for stabilizing the disc body.
270 Parachute device with improved handle US10280374 2002-10-25 US20030080504A1 2003-05-01 Douglas A. Liebau; Kevin D. Cook
A parachute-type amusement device including an outer section extending around at least a portion of the device to provide a hand graspable handle, and an inner section having a sheet of flexible material capable of billowing with air upon manipulation of the device. The handle permits easy folding of the device for compact storage, e.g., in a bag or pouch. In one embodiment, the outer section has multiple handle members, such as tubular foam inserts. In another embodiment, there is a single flexible handle member, such as a rope, cord, braid, and/or a tubular foam insert. The handle members may be spaced from one another within the outer section to facilitate grasping and/or folding of the device. The sheet may be circular, rectangular, etc., and may be visually divided into a multiple discrete segments, e.g. by coloration. A discrete number of foam inserts may be positioned within each of segment.
271 Device for securing a lighting apparatus to a paintball mask US09961480 2001-09-22 US20030022737A1 2003-01-30 Paul M. Ciesiun
A device 10 for securing a lighting apparatus to a paintball mask and an armband device 100 are utilized to conduct a night paintball game that includes multiple players or multiple teams of players, a dark playing area upon which said players or multiple teams of players participate, a paintball mask, lighting means secured to each player, a luminescent paintball, means for projecting the luminescent paintball, means for identifying the players or teams of players while participating upon the dark playing area, rules and/or procedures for controlling the game, referees for enforcing the rules and/or procedures, and a game objective.
272 Device for securing a lighting apparatus to a paintball mask US09862411 2001-05-22 US20020174520A1 2002-11-28 Paul M. Ciesiun
A device 10 for securing a lighting apparatus 11 to a paintball mask to promote night paintball includes a base member 12, a light support member 14 extending forward from an upper portion of the base member 12, a light positioning member 16 extending forward from a lower portion of the base member 12, the light support and light positioning members 14 and 16 cooperating to secure and position the lighting apparatus 11 with the base member 12 to focus light in a predetermined direction, a stabilizing clip 18 extending rearward from a lower portion of the base member 12, and a pair of apertures 20 disposed through opposing upper portions of the base member 12, the apertures 20 ultimately receiving therethough a support belt 72 that cooperates with the stabilizing clip 18 to maintain the position of the device 10 relative to the paintball mask during play of a night paintball game.
273 Rubber stick throw toy US09750418 2000-12-29 US20020086748A1 2002-07-04 Anthony Tymstra
A toy for throwing, bouncing, and catching has an elongate hollow cylindrical tube which extends at each end to and partially about respective high bounce cylindrical balls. The cylindrical balls each have a reduced diameter which extends partially into the hollow tube. A conforming collar or sleeve jointly extends outwardly and around the cylindrical tube and cylindrical high bounce balls to provide added security and support. Such design improves the stability and recovery of the overall toy during and after being impacted under striking load conditions, and thereby improves the interactivity between one or more players.
274 Flag football device and coupling therefor US09223833 1998-12-31 US06241631B1 2001-06-05 Wilson C Wilson
An arrangement for belts used in flag-tag games includes a new and improved belt buckle which allows for convenient adjustment of belt lengths, as well as a secure and easily adjustable coupling of the two ends of the belt. This is accomplished by providing the belt buckle with an arrangement of slots and struts around which the belt is looped and through which the belt is trained so as to frictionally retain the belt on the buckle while determining the length of the belt. In order to attach the flags to the belt, two suction cup embodiments are employed in which the first fitting having a suction cup with an outward opening is received within a second fitting having a suction cup with an outward opening. In order to facilitate the reliable coupling, one of the cups has a vent so that air is expelled when the cups are coupled. Another embodiment of a coupling for attaching a flag to the belt utilizes a flag with an enlarged end portion which is forced through a rigid loop on the belt when pulled to detach the flag from the belt.
275 Water-tag game played within a maze US957492 1997-10-24 US5906373A 1999-05-25 Gary M. Sanders
A WATER TAG.TM. game (10) that consists of a maze structure (14) having an outer perimeter wall (16) enclosing a plurality of sections (20,22,24,26) and protrusions (40). An opening (36) admits players armed with water guns (12) into the maze structure (14). Once inside the players circulate among the sections (20,22,24,26) and the protrusions (40), firing their water guns (12) at each other. The maze structure (14) is inflated when the WATER TAG.TM. game is being played and can be deflated for storage and transportation.
276 Combined water pistol and target for water catch game US353150 1994-12-09 US5865438A 1999-02-02 Kent Zilliox
A water pistol which has a water-collecting target mounted on it. The water pistol has a water firing mechanism that squirts a stream of water from the pistol. The water-collecting target is connected to the water firing mechanism of the water pistol so that water which strikes the target is collected and can be squirted again by the firing mechanism. The water pistol may also have a water reservoir connected between the water-collecting target and the water firing mechanism that can collect a supply of water sufficient for multiple squirts. Different water collecting targets and water firing mechanisms suitable for the invention are described. When the special water pistols are used in pairs, they can be used for a game of water catch where one player squirts a stream of water toward a second player, and the second player tries to catch the water in the water-collecting target of his or her water pistol and squirt it back to the first player. A number of variations of the water catch game are described.
277 Martial arts game method US905651 1997-08-04 US5823537A 1998-10-20 Stephen F. Blanton
A martial arts game method includes the steps of selecting a predetermined playing field marked off in a predetermined manner and having a goal pole at each end thereof. Each goal pole has a removably attached kick scoring member attached in a predetermined position. A baton is selected along with a plurality of martial arts players to form two teams. One team is given possession of the selected baton for the players to move the baton down the selected field to the goal pole to kick the kick scoring member on the goal pole to one side over the defense of the other martial arts team using martial arts techniques to defend the goal pole at one end of the selected playing field.
278 Ball and ring games and game structures US909571 1997-08-12 US5799938A 1998-09-01 Ronald L. Lewis
A game structure for use on a horizontal or substantially horizontal surface, the structure comprising a shaft one or more loop members, the shaft including two support members extending from each end of the shaft for supporting the shaft in a horizontal or substantially horizontal position above the surface; and each loop member occupying a respective plane and being rotatably connected or connectable to the shaft at the loop periphery so that when the loop member is disposed below the shaft and in contact with or in close proximity to said surface, the loop member may rotate about a vertical or substantially vertical axis which extends through the respective plane. Game structure including different combinations of additional components, and games playable on a horizontal or substantially horizontal surface comprised of game structure of this invention in combination with other game components to permit ball rolling games, ring toss games, games which require a suspended net, and combinations thereof.
279 Method of playing a game US590189 1996-01-23 US5730443A 1998-03-24 Carl Edward Allen
FlagDown is an interactive (non-electronic) game that is played while watching a live or taped football game. The object of FlagDown is to receive the most penalty yardage by calling penalties as the live or taped football game is being played. The players of FlagDown compete between themselves by identifying penalties in the football game before their opponent and obtain yardage points by being the first to identify actual and/or potential penalties. Correctly identifying a penalty or potential penalty before the other opponents provides positive points. Incorrectly identifying penalties results in negative points. FlagDown can be played by a single player competing against their own past scores, single players competing with each other, teams competing with teams. Penalty flags, score keeper and game rules are included in package.
280 Flag football device US501760 1995-07-12 US5709621A 1998-01-20 Porter C. Wilson
A belt utilized for flag tag games includes an arrangement for detachably mounting flags thereon by utilizing a support which includes a plug connected to a web retainer by a stem. The plug is receivable in a resilient socket on the belt so as to emit a pop when pulled therefrom. The web retainer has a pair of transverse slots defining a bridge therebetween so that the belt may be passed through one slot and then be passed over the bridge and through the other slot. The flag includes a closed recess in one end thereof through which the plug and stem are inserted to secure the flag to the support. In accordance with one embodiment of the belt, the belt includes a buckle attached to one end, the buckle having a channel or groove adjacent the bottom edge thereof which faces the upper edge. A row of teeth projects from the upper edge toward the groove. A toothed slider, attached to the opposite end of the belt, is inserted laterally into the groove and then tilted into engagement with the teeth in order to provide a fine length adjustment.
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