Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target
Patent
1984-09-04
1986-06-03
Pinkham, Richard C.
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Target
273394, 273402, A63B 6100
Patent
active
045925470
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for practicing tennis has a ball receiving bin whose back wall extends upwardly to serve as a target, and whose front wall is net high. Balls entering a central hole in the target area are returned through a chute into the bin.
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Washington Daily News, 10/21/64.
Brown T.
Pinkham Richard C.
Volk Victor F.
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