Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target
Patent
1992-12-16
1994-07-19
Millin, V
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Target
30295, F41B 1502
Patent
active
053301811
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an elongated main branch of a baton having a longitudinal axis and a cross branch normal to the main branch, the cross branch being located near one end of the main branch. The cross branch also has a longitudinal axis that is coplanar to the axis of the main branch. Construction is as follows: the main branch and the cross handle usually are of an unitary construction in which a major length of the main branch (and the cross handle) are of a solid, one-piece construction but wherein at least a minority of the length of the main branch is provided with a cavity means. The cavity means of the invention can take the following form: For example, in one aspect of the invention there is at least a first portion of the cavity means that is located at the one end of the main branch adjacent to the cross branch, into which is fitted with an elongatable strap in the form of a chain or rope of constant weight per length. An end of the strap is next attached to a detachable, weighted end cap that forms an end wall of the first portion of the cavity means when the end cap is attached to the main branch of the baton. The strap and weighted end cap thus can define both active and inactive states relative to the cavity means wherein in the inactive state, the strap is completely stowed within the first portion of the cavity means and the end cap is attached at one end of the cavity means. In the active state, a majority of the strap extends from the first portion of the cavity means along with a detached weighted end cap.
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Messner Harold D.
Millin V
Pierce William M.
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