Amusement devices: games – Board games – pieces – or boards therefor – Rotatably mounted board
Patent
1992-01-21
1993-07-20
Marlo, George J.
Amusement devices: games
Board games, pieces, or boards therefor
Rotatably mounted board
273DIG24, A63B 4306, A63B 3712, A63B 3706
Patent
active
052286975
ABSTRACT:
A phosphorescent golf ball, which emits a glow of light, is provided, for ease of finding the ball in the dark. A method of manufacture is also provided. In the preferred embodiment, the golf ball includes a flexible core member having phosphorescent glow-in-the-dark glowing means to generate a glow of light and for emitting the glow of light that is visible in a dark environment after receiving at least one of light and heat energy and a transparent cover means encircling the flexible core member with its phosphorescent glow-in-the-dark glowing means for permitting the phosphorescent glow to pass through the transparent cover means to make the golf ball more visible. A phosphorescent core for a glow-in-the-dark golf ball is also disclosed which comprises a mixture of phosphorescent glow-in-the-dark materials and a flexible material such as rubber.
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Gulick James D.
Hollingsworth H. Lee B.
Marlo George J.
Sports Glow, Inc.
Weiss Harry M.
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