Electrical connectors – Combined with nonelectrical feature
Patent
1988-03-23
1989-10-10
McGlynn, Joseph H.
Electrical connectors
Combined with nonelectrical feature
273586, D14176, H01R 300
Patent
active
048728543
ABSTRACT:
A simulated ball used in sports is disclosed as having an electronic component mounted therein with exposed controls for operation by a user. The ball includes a hollow body over which a complementary shaped ball cover is mounted, the body receiving the electronic component in a recess provided in an outer wall of the hollow body, said body further including means associated therewith to position and hold the electronic component within the hollow body. The complementary shaped ball cover has a corresponding opening there through to allow exposure of the controls of the electronic component, and the ball cover is drawn in generally close fitting and conforming relationship to the outer wall of the hollow body. A body is preferably formed from two generally curvilinearly shaped thin-walled plastic half sections which terminate in complementary interfitting free end portions with a thin-walled disc shaped element extending substantially across the hollow body and structurally inter-engaging the complementary interfitting free end portions to provide radially outwardly directed and circumferentially extending support therefore. The electronic component is mounted to a supporting frame position within the confined of the hollow body, with the body having alignment means associated therewith to facilitate assembly and positioning of the supporting frame in a position spacing the supporting frame and the electronic component mounted thereto from the hollow body.
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Hyman Products, Inc.
McGlynn Joseph H.
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