Amusement devices: games – Problem eliciting response
Patent
1982-09-30
1984-02-14
Shapiro, Paul E.
Amusement devices: games
Problem eliciting response
A63B 6508, A63H 2700
Patent
active
044311966
ABSTRACT:
A kit for installing discrete light sources in a flying disc includes a self-contained lighting circuit and supporting structure and a die for punching holes in the disc in which the discrete light sources are situated. The lighting assembly unit includes a transparent membrane, some double-faced adhesive tape and a set of conductive strips sandwiched between the tape and the membrane. The discrete light sources are mounted on the underside of the distal portions of the membrane arms and are kept apart from the distal portions of the tape by non-stick removable liner segments which are also used on the underside of the double-faced tape. A method of installing the lighting unit is disclosed in which the liner is removed from the underside of the tape to attach the lighting assembly to the disc, holes are punched through the distal portions of the tape and the distal portions of the membrane arms are secured to the disc as the lighting sources are being inserted into the holes where they are seen from the top and the bottom and at points radially outward from the disc.
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Flying Disc manufactured and sold by Polaris Manufacturing Co.
Kutnyak Mark R.
Shapiro Paul E.
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