Amusement devices: games – Problem eliciting response
Patent
1989-12-27
1991-03-05
Shapiro, Paul E.
Amusement devices: games
Problem eliciting response
A63B 6502
Patent
active
049971905
ABSTRACT:
A lawn dart which is of a two-piece construction and is molded of plastic. One piece of the lawn dart comprises a shaft having a plurality of fins formed on it (three as illustrated) for guiding the lawn dart in flight, and a blunt end which is formed to snap-fit into a tip for the dart which forms the second piece thereof. The tip for the dart is generally cup-shaped, and the free edge thereof is generally scalloped so as to provide an attractive appearance to the lawn dart when the two pieces are assemblied. Preferably and advantageously the tip is formed such that the blunt end on the shaft will snap fit into it for assembly, and further is formed to receive a weight within it.
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The Sporting Goods Dealer 4-1972, p. 18, Toss-'um.
Knechtel Robert E.
Shapiro Paul E.
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