Amusement devices: games – Physical skill or ability – Participant maneuvered game element over a surface or...
Patent
1991-12-23
1992-10-27
Shapiro, Paul E.
Amusement devices: games
Physical skill or ability
Participant maneuvered game element over a surface or...
A63F 900
Patent
active
051583038
ABSTRACT:
A device for developing and testing eye-hand coordination of the kind wherein a signal is generated when a conductive loop contacts a conductive track as the loop is passed therealong. The loop has stacked lobes of varying size and is mounted at one end of an elongated handle having markings at intervals of increased distance from the loop. The track is malleable. A control circuit includes a timer which activates a signal for a predetermined time when the loop touches the track.
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Fishel Grace J.
Shapiro Paul E.
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