Arrow with marking head

Games using tangible projectile – Projectile – per se; part thereof or accessory therefor – Having means for nonpenetrating adherence to complementarily...

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473578, F42B 608

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056698364

ABSTRACT:
An arrow including a shaft, a head affixed to the shaft and being formed of an elastomeric material, and a marker receptacle formed at an end of the head opposite the shaft. The marker receptacle serves to receive a marker material and to release the marker material upon contact between the head and a target. The head is a truncated cone having a narrow end attached to the shaft. A cavity is formed in the head opposite to the shaft and opens to the surface of the head opposite the shaft. The marker receptacle is deformable so as to release the marker material. The marker is viscous paint which adheres to the target upon contact with the target.

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