Ball for throwing in patterns in which a baseball can be thrown

Games using tangible projectile – Projectile – per se; part thereof or accessory therefor – Having fluid-dynamic means other than stitched seam or...

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A63B 3908

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057002118

ABSTRACT:
A ball is provided for throwing or hitting under circumstances unpractical or undesirable for a baseball and for throwing or hitting in patterns in which a baseball can be thrown or hit. The ball comprises a hollow, round sphere defining substantially equally spaced apart, circular holes therethrough. The outer surface of this sphere defines a series of separated ridges thereon which are structured, raised from and form a curved loop on the outer surface substantially similar to stitches on an actual baseball. In the preferred embodiment, the ball is constructed of high density polyethylene.

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