Tethered football with resilient end caps

Games using tangible projectile – Projectile – per se; part thereof or accessory therefor – Having attached or means for attaching thereto tether,...

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473597, A63B 6900

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056115326

ABSTRACT:
A wiffle football is provided with a tether having a free end attachable to the user. The football is made of a generally rigid material, such as plastic, except that the tips are made of a resilient material designed to provide a cushioning effect and to absorb shock. The resilient tips prevent damage to the user and protect anyone in close proximity to the user.

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