Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Tipcat game; accessory therefor
Patent
1993-07-19
1994-08-30
Grieb, William H.
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Tipcat game; accessory therefor
273 58F, 273428, 273DIG20, A63B 6700
Patent
active
053420616
ABSTRACT:
A new and improved simulated baseball game includes a projectile assembly which includes an end portion and a middle portion. The middle portion includes a substantially constant height, and the end portion includes a variable height decreasing in a distal direction from the middle portion. A bat is used for hitting the projectile assembly. The end portion and the middle portion join together at a fulcrum. The end portion forms a first lever arm adjacent to the fulcrum, and the middle portion forms a second lever arm adjacent to the fulcrum. A number of markers are provided for indicating respective specific accomplishments relating to baseball. The markers are positioned on a region of a ground surface in front of a home plate region where the projectile assembly is launched by the bat. A removable and replaceable weight assembly may be located in interior portion of the projectile assembly. The weight assembly may include a cylindrical metal tube element. The weight assembly may include a separable housing which includes a plurality of shiftable weight members. The shiftable weight members include metal balls. A new and improved a projectile assembly includes an end portion, and a middle portion. The middle portion includes a substantially constant height, and the end portion includes a variable height decreasing in a distal direction from the middle portion.
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