Mechanical guns and projectors – Centrifugal – Hand
Patent
1991-05-06
1993-01-26
Reese, Randolph A.
Mechanical guns and projectors
Centrifugal
Hand
124 42, 81418, 273318, A63B 6500
Patent
active
051815001
ABSTRACT:
Pincers are describe for throwing and catching a flying disc such as a FRISBEE (a trade mark). The pincers are made up of a pair of pivotally interconnected jaws for selectively grasping and releasing the flying disc. The jaws are operated by a pair of handles which are pivotally attached to each other and each of which is pivotally attached to a separate jaw. Opening and closing of the handles produce a like opening and closing of the jaws with resulting grasping and releasing of the disc.
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Reese Randolph A.
Thompson Jeffrey L.
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