Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Projectile tethered to hand-held – apertured manipulator
Patent
1982-03-31
1985-04-16
Grieb, William H.
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Projectile tethered to hand-held, apertured manipulator
273411, A63B 5900, A63B 7102
Patent
active
045111480
ABSTRACT:
A ball catching and throwing device that comprises a scoop means at one end and a cup means at the other end. The scoop means is adapted to catch a ball and the cup means is adapted to receive the ball after the catching operation is performed. A ball has been tuned or impedance matched to the scoop-cup means so that the ball will not rebound out of the scoop means during the catching operation. The ball and scoop means have also been tuned and adapted to create a pleasurable, playable ball game in a walled court.
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Amos Homer C.
Benedyk Joseph C.
McGlove William R.
Scheie Carl E.
Brunswick Corporation
Grieb William H.
Heimovics John G.
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