Exercise devices – Striking – Multidirectionally movable bag or pad
Patent
1990-12-19
1993-06-01
Chilcot, Jr., Richard E.
Exercise devices
Striking
Multidirectionally movable bag or pad
106229, 428403, 428404, 428407, 252 88, A63J 300
Patent
active
RE0342670
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a substitute soil material for laying as a sports surface for example a horse-race track. The material may be a sand or other fine granular material with a binder comprising a polymeric material dispersed or dissolved in an oil which preferably is a soft grease at ordinary climatic temperatures. When laid, the surface may be maintained by periodic raking. Suitable polymeric materials are e.v.a. polystyrene, nylon or p.v.c.
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Dachtler John D.
Hawkins Paul
Chilcot Jr. Richard E.
En-tout-cas plc
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