21 |
Game apparatus. |
US1901075813 |
1901-09-20 |
US697457A |
1902-04-15 |
DOERING AUGUST R |
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22 |
Game apparatus |
US454161D |
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US454161A |
1891-06-16 |
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23 |
Orbiting bob toy with bobs having pellet-filled equatorial bags |
US15915062 |
2018-03-07 |
US20180326275A1 |
2018-11-15 |
Laurence J. Shaw |
A toy having three bobs on a string where the middle bob slides. A low moment of inertia of the middle bob is desirable because it minimizes tangling of the string about the middle bob and produces smooth, tactile-appealing orbits. Each bob has a pair of mated throughbore pieces sandwiching a central metal weight and an equatorial bag stuffed with low-density pellets. Concave sections (in profile on a plane along the polar axis) of the throughbore occupy a substantial portion of the length of the throughbore to take best advantage of the torques produced by the string by focusing the tension of the string at the mouths of the throughbore. The concave sections also reduce the volume occupied by the bag, thereby reducing moment of inertia. Additionally, hollows in the concave regions of the throughbore pieces further reduce the moment of inertia. |
24 |
TARGET FOR A DISC THROWING GAME AND A DISC THROWING GAME COMPRISING TWO TARGETS |
US14181091 |
2014-02-14 |
US20150231467A1 |
2015-08-20 |
Charles C. Sciandra |
A target for a disc throwing game comprising a member having an aperture arranged therein, the member also having a playing surface having a first edge, a second edge, and a third edge, a first wall emanating upwardly from the first edge, the second edge, and the third edge of the playing surface, a second wall emanating upwardly from the aperture of the member and at least one leg secured to the member and a disc throwing game which includes two of the targets. |
25 |
Method for competitive team activities using non-motorized vehicles |
US13506206 |
2012-04-04 |
US20130267356A1 |
2013-10-10 |
Shlomo Levin |
A method of competing for two or more teams is provided wherein each team simultaneously powers and maneuvers a multi-person non-motorized vehicle while propelling projectiles at targets attached to the vehicle of a different team. |
26 |
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. |
27 |
Magnetic projectile and target game that uses a fulcrum board launcher |
US11906333 |
2007-10-02 |
US07631876B1 |
2009-12-15 |
Steve Walterscheid |
A dart projectile game and its associated method of play. A launcher is provided that has a base and a lever suspended above the base by a fulcrum connection. The lever has a first end and an opposite second end that can teeter up and down. Magnetic material is coupled to the base below the first end of the lever. A projectile is provided that contains a magnet tip. Furthermore, a target is provided that has at least one magnetic section. The projectile is placed on the first end of the lever, wherein the magnet in the projectile attracts the magnetic material under the first end of the lever and biases the first end of the lever downwardly. A person presses down on the second end of the lever with enough force to overcome the magnetic attraction and accelerate the projectile into flight toward the target. |
28 |
Attachment for a bat |
US895184 |
1992-06-05 |
US5388822A |
1995-02-14 |
Howard A. Cassady |
An attachment for a bat, the attachment being adapted to receive and release a ball. The attachment comprises a strap surrounding at least a portion of the upper end of the bat and forming a sleeve for receiving the upper end therein and a pair of tubular arms for receiving and releasing the ball, each of the pair of arms including a lip at the end thereof. The attachment is secured to the bat. The pair of tubular arms are secured to and project from the strap and also projecting from the upper end of the bat when the bat is received within the strap. |
29 |
Paddle and projectile kit and game |
US867175 |
1992-04-10 |
US5236195A |
1993-08-17 |
Richard M. Rovnyak, Sr. |
A paddle and projectile kit and method, comprising in combination: a paddle including a face and handle for holding the paddle; and a projectile having a generally rectangular cross-section including at least one projection extending outwardly therefrom. |
30 |
Ball tossing device with magazine |
US865695 |
1992-04-08 |
US5207421A |
1993-05-04 |
Frank A. Gorvin |
A ball game practice unit has a striking unit provided in alternative positions for left and right-handed batters. A pivoted arm has a pad at one end which is struck downwardly to launch a ball upwardly for striking with a conventional bat. The unit has a magazine for storing several balls, a magazine extension for storing additional balls, and an insert for accommodating smaller balls. A magazine insert and an adjustably mounted ball stop on the other end of the pivot arm which allows the unit to launch balls of several different size. |
31 |
Bat and stick game |
US801515 |
1977-05-31 |
US4149724A |
1979-04-17 |
Sylvia M. V. Walsh |
An improvement in the bat and stick game known commonly as "cat and dog" wherein an elongated staff comprising a bat and a thin relatively short baton comprising a stick which is struck by the bat first to twirl it vertically into the air and again to propel it horizontally, the improvement comprising a contoured stand to elevate the baton a relatively short distance above the ground and enable the game to be played on a surface other than hard surfaces such as pavement. |
32 |
Projectile catapult and bat toy |
US717237 |
1976-08-24 |
US4052065A |
1977-10-04 |
Jose Rodriquez |
A catapult comprising a stand and a spring-mounted plunger receives a projectile which is struck by a bat having at least one flat side to propel to the projectile into the air where it is struck again by the bat. |
33 |
Footsie bird game device |
US40106973 |
1973-09-26 |
US3834705A |
1974-09-10 |
WONG R |
A game device including a hollow lightweight cylindrically shaped disc like member having an aperture in the center of the top surface thereof and extending axially therethrough into an interior compartment in the disc member, and a set of a plurality of feathers each having their shaft portions connected together and extending through the center of a flat washer-like member fabricated of a flexible material, the feathers being joined to the disc member by the washer-like member and joined feather shafts being forced axially through the top surface opening into the disc compartment with the washer being retained within the compartment and with the feathers projecting upwardly and radially outwardly from the disc top surface the disc intended to be kicked vertically repeatedly with an individual''s feet to retain the disc in the air for the longest period of time thus facilitating an individual''s development of coordination along with providing exercise to the muscles of the individual''s legs.
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34 |
Outdoor game |
US75523958 |
1958-08-15 |
US2993696A |
1961-07-25 |
DEMALINE DONALD R |
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35 |
Game apparatus |
US64425532 |
1932-11-25 |
US1935370A |
1933-11-14 |
NEKUDA RAYMOND F |
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36 |
Implement for playing the game of cat |
US44068330 |
1930-04-01 |
US1903539A |
1933-04-11 |
EDWARD WARNER |
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37 |
Game |
US42232520 |
1920-11-06 |
US1387946A |
1921-08-16 |
RUTHERFORD JR JOHN; BAKER THOMAS F |
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38 |
Tip-cat. |
US1907393424 |
1907-09-18 |
US910903A |
1909-01-26 |
CAREY JAMES F |
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39 |
Game-piece. |
US1908418453 |
1908-02-29 |
US907571A |
1908-12-22 |
CHESEBRO EUGENE L |
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40 |
Game-piece. |
US1901044252 |
1901-01-22 |
US672478A |
1901-04-23 |
GEDNEY JAMES W |
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