Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target
Patent
1995-10-16
1996-11-26
Wong, Steven B.
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Target
273 58BA, 273 58E, 446184, 446188, 446267, A63B 4100, A63H 326
Patent
active
055777236
ABSTRACT:
A squeezable toy ball which simulates a human organ such as the intestine, the ball when squeezed and released then generating a gurgling sound similar to that produced by a functioning intestine. The ball comprises a generally spherical outer shell formed of flexible plastic film encasing a hollow inner core. The core is molded of resilient plastic material to simulate the appearance of an intestine and is provided with an orifice which renders the hollow core collapsible. Injected into the core through the orifice is a charge of oil or other viscous liquid. When the ball is squeezed and deformed, oil and air are discharged from the orifice into the confined spaces between the core and shell, and when the ball is then released to recover its normal shape, oil and air are then sucked back into the shell, these actions producing a gurgling sound.
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DiResta James
DiResta Joseph G.
Gargano Perry
Ebert Michael
Wong Steven B.
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