Patent classifications
A63B65/00
Frisbee
The present disclosure provides a frisbee, which includes a housing, and a base assembled to the housing, the frisbee further includes a speaker component assembled to the housing, and at least one light emitting component, the housing and the base cooperatively form a receiving space, the speaker component and the light emitting component are both received in the receiving space. When tossing, the frisbee of the present disclosure can deliver sound and light, which improves the fun of tossing.
Projectile and Target Game
The present invention is a projectile and target lawn game that calls to mind the sport of bowling. The lawn game disclosed herein uses a number of pins that are magnetically attracted to a board as the target. The projectiles are preferably beanbags that a player tosses at the pins.
Projectile and Target Game
The present invention is a projectile and target lawn game that calls to mind the sport of bowling. The lawn game disclosed herein uses a number of pins that are magnetically attracted to a board as the target. The projectiles are preferably beanbags that a player tosses at the pins.
Magnetic Segmented Ring and Pad Toss Game
A tossing game wherein a projectile is tossed toward a target. The projectile adheres to the target using magnetic attraction. The projectile is configured as a segmented ring that contains a plurality of segments. Each of the segments is interconnected to two adjacent segments at flexible joints, wherein the plurality of segments and flexible joints form a continuous ring. Magnets are affixed to at least some of the segments. The magnets enable the segmented ring to attach to a magnetic surface on the target when thrown against the target. When the projectile is thrown and impacts the target, the structure of the segmented ring bends along the various flexible joints. The bending of the projectile absorbs much of the rebounding force at impact.
Magnetic Segmented Ring and Pad Toss Game
A tossing game wherein a projectile is tossed toward a target. The projectile adheres to the target using magnetic attraction. The projectile is configured as a segmented ring that contains a plurality of segments. Each of the segments is interconnected to two adjacent segments at flexible joints, wherein the plurality of segments and flexible joints form a continuous ring. Magnets are affixed to at least some of the segments. The magnets enable the segmented ring to attach to a magnetic surface on the target when thrown against the target. When the projectile is thrown and impacts the target, the structure of the segmented ring bends along the various flexible joints. The bending of the projectile absorbs much of the rebounding force at impact.
MODULAR PROJECTILE WITH MULTIPLE FUNCTIONALITY
A projectile in form of a spherical ball, a prolate spheroid ball, an oblate spheroid ball, a missile-shaped projectile, a tubular projectile, or a cone-shaped projectile, comprising electronic circuitries for performing at least one of projectile motion, impact, speed, force, rotation, gyration, and vibration sensing, interactive light and sound generation, projectile location tracking, data communication, and user control interfacing; and compartments or cavities in, and/or subsurface concavities around the main body of the projectile, each compartment, cavity, or subsurface concavity is configured to accommodate and allow attachment of an interchangeable module; wherein the one or more interchangeable modules comprises at least one of speaker modules, light modules, tail modules, logo panel modules, light modules, electronic display modules, wing modules, and fin modules.
Lighted nock with an external switch
A lighted nock with an external switch preferably includes a nock body, a light unit, a compression spring and a power source. The nock body preferably includes a string portion and a shank portion. A string slot is formed in the nock body. A battery bore is formed through the shank. A switch opening is formed through a wall of the nock body and into battery bore. The light unit preferably includes a modified top hat LED, an LED housing, an LED housing insert and a switch. The LED housing includes an insert notch for insertion of the LED housing insert. The LED housing insert includes a switch notch. The switch includes a switch base and a pair of snap legs. The LED, LED housing and LED housing insert are assembled and inserted into the battery bore. The switch is inserted through the nock body into the light unit.
Projectile and Target Game and Method of Use
The present invention is a projectile and target lawn game that calls to mind the sport of bowling. The lawn game disclosed herein uses a number of pins that are magnetically attracted to a board as the target. The projectiles are preferably beanbags that a player tosses at the pins.
Projectile and Target Game and Method of Use
The present invention is a projectile and target lawn game that calls to mind the sport of bowling. The lawn game disclosed herein uses a number of pins that are magnetically attracted to a board as the target. The projectiles are preferably beanbags that a player tosses at the pins.
LIGHTED GAMING PLATFORM
A cornhole platform is provided that offers improved distributed lighting across the platform playing surfaces for nighttime play, as well as enhanced aesthetics and graphic presentation. The platform playing surfaces are formed from acrylic or acrylic glass. A translucent finish is obtained on the playing surface by sanding the underside layer of the acrylic sheet, where the diffused finish is used to trap light provided by light sources that are arranged along the perimeter of a frame that holds the one or more acrylic sheets. The sanded finish acts to diffuse light from the light source to more evenly fill the playing surface with light. As a result, the spotlight effect common to conventional illuminated gameboards is precluded thereby making play under low ambient light conditions of twilight or outdoor darkness possible without creating night vision impairment associated with looking into a comparatively bright light relative to the ambient lighting.