Amusement devices: games – Surface projectile game; game element – Simulated game
Patent
1975-07-28
1977-05-10
Pinkham, Richard C.
Amusement devices: games
Surface projectile game; game element
Simulated game
273 95R, 273102S, A63B 7102
Patent
active
040224716
ABSTRACT:
A device for assisting in the training of volleyball players to learn the art and defense to the play known as spiking. This device is a holder for a volleyball at selected elevations near the volleyball net or a rebound surface. The holder allows a player to run, jump and strike the ball in a manner to drive it with great energy over the net and into opposing team's territory. The rebounder deflects a spiked ball in an unpredictable direction. The rebounder comprises a plurality of arms spaced less than a volleyball diameter apart and constituting an operating head. The operating head is positioned adjustably by a standard, whereby it may be located above and adjacent to a volleyball net to deflect unpredictably volleyballs spiked against it, for training of the defense to volleyball spiking.
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Hum Vance Y.
Pinkham Richard C.
Wagner John E.
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