Amusement devices: games – Problem eliciting response
Patent
1988-12-01
1989-12-26
Shapiro, Paul E.
Amusement devices: games
Problem eliciting response
A63H 2700
Patent
active
048893471
ABSTRACT:
A flying disk that allows for easier performance of tricks without degrading the flight performance of the flying disk. The flying disk includes a center opening over which a stretchable membrane is attached. This stretchable membrane deflects under the weight of the flying disk and helps in the performance of tricks that involve a spinning flying disk supported at its center by an object such as the finger of the person performing the trick. The stretchable membrane is replaceable with other membranes that allow various amounts of deflection and therefore require more or less skill to perform tricks with. Also the replaceable flexible membranes can be made in different colors or contains logos or designs. These variations allow the user of the flying disk to configure his or her own flying disk to their specific use, needs or liking.
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patent: 4681553 (1987-07-01), Rodarte
1988 Spin Jammer AD, Sandeen Inc., patents pending.
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