Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target
Patent
1988-11-28
1991-08-27
Brown, Theatrice
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Target
273 22, 273 59A, A63B 4300
Patent
active
050428039
ABSTRACT:
The invention reside in a plurality of spherically balanced billiard balls whereby the balls are divided into two equal sets of balls, each set of balls being identical in mass distribution, and each ball of each set has a mass dissimilar from the mass of any other ball of the respective set. Each set of balls further has one ball with a mass equal to the median mass of the respective set. The plurality of balls further has another ball which has a mass equal to the median mass ball of said two sets.
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Fox Cordell J.
Mihalyo Michael F.
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