Patent classifications
A63B65/10
Spring ring device flying disc apparatus
Disclosed herein is a spring ring device having a unique ability to bounce and rebound off hard surfaces while maintaining a continued flight path, acting as if it had just been thrown back to the thrower after ricocheting off a wall. The spring ring device will bounce off one or multiple surfaces and can be caught by the same or a different player. The spring ring device generally includes a ring, a ring cover configured to encase the ring. The spring ring device may also include a shell configured to cover at least a portion of the ring cover. The unique structure of the spring ring device allows the device to bounce and rebound off hard surfaces and maintain a continued flight path.
Spring ring device flying disc apparatus
Disclosed herein is a spring ring device having a unique ability to bounce and rebound off hard surfaces while maintaining a continued flight path, acting as if it had just been thrown back to the thrower after ricocheting off a wall. The spring ring device will bounce off one or multiple surfaces and can be caught by the same or a different player. The spring ring device generally includes a ring, a ring cover configured to encase the ring. The spring ring device may also include a shell configured to cover at least a portion of the ring cover. The unique structure of the spring ring device allows the device to bounce and rebound off hard surfaces and maintain a continued flight path.
TOSS GAME PROJECTILES
A toss game projectile includes a projectile body. The projectile body extends between a first end and a second end. An outer covering at least partially defines a shape of the projectile body. A non-metallic structural insert is located internal to the outer covering. The structural insert increases a stiffness of the projectile body. A bead-type filler is located between the structural insert and the outer covering, and the bead-type filler surrounds the structural insert.
TOSS GAME PROJECTILES
A toss game projectile includes a projectile body. The projectile body extends between a first end and a second end. An outer covering at least partially defines a shape of the projectile body. A non-metallic structural insert is located internal to the outer covering. The structural insert increases a stiffness of the projectile body. A bead-type filler is located between the structural insert and the outer covering, and the bead-type filler surrounds the structural insert.
Disc launching device
A disc launching device includes a long handle and a disc holder at one end of the handle. The handle may include a grip end for holding the handle, an attachment end opposite the grip end, and a shaft extending from the grip end to the attachment end. The disc holder is attached to the attachment end of the handle. It includes a front rail for holding one side of a disc, a back rail for holding an opposite side of the disc, and at least one support member extending between the front rail and the back rail. The front rail and the back rail form an opening on one side of the disc holder, configured to allow the disc to launch out of the disc holder through the opening when sufficient forward momentum is applied to the disc holder via the handle.
Disc launching device
A disc launching device includes a long handle and a disc holder at one end of the handle. The handle may include a grip end for holding the handle, an attachment end opposite the grip end, and a shaft extending from the grip end to the attachment end. The disc holder is attached to the attachment end of the handle. It includes a front rail for holding one side of a disc, a back rail for holding an opposite side of the disc, and at least one support member extending between the front rail and the back rail. The front rail and the back rail form an opening on one side of the disc holder, configured to allow the disc to launch out of the disc holder through the opening when sufficient forward momentum is applied to the disc holder via the handle.
Lightweight Inflatable Device For Play or Training
A device has a lightweight inner bladder and an outer layer that covers the inner bladder. The inner bladder bunches up, crunches, becomes pleated, folded or the like against the inner surface of the outer layer. The bunched up surface of the inner bladder may be flattened and/or reconfigured upon impact, thereby absorbing energy. The bunched up inner bladder may create an uneven surface on the outer layer thereby altering the manner through which the device travels through the air. The device may be configured for any of a variety of sports or games such as, for example, a simulated soccer ball, football, rugby ball, baseball and/or softball, a tennis ball, a beachball or other oversized ball, a golf ball, a flying disc, a weighted punching bag, or any of a wide variety of devices for play and/or training.
PHOTOLUMINESCENT FLYING DISC CHARGING DEVICE AND SYSTEM
A device for charging photoluminescent objects is disclosed herein. The device is particularly used for charging phosphorescent, or glow-in-the-dark flying discs. In some embodiments, the device includes a body having a disc-like shape with a generally planar profile; a light source disposed within the body and configured to emit a light able to be absorbed by phosphors in the photoluminescent flying discs; and a power supply port configured to connect the light source with an external power supply. In some embodiments, the external power supply is a portable battery. The device is preferably able to charge two photoluminescent flying discs simultaneously.
PHOTOLUMINESCENT FLYING DISC CHARGING DEVICE AND SYSTEM
A device for charging photoluminescent objects is disclosed herein. The device is particularly used for charging phosphorescent, or glow-in-the-dark flying discs. In some embodiments, the device includes a body having a disc-like shape with a generally planar profile; a light source disposed within the body and configured to emit a light able to be absorbed by phosphors in the photoluminescent flying discs; and a power supply port configured to connect the light source with an external power supply. In some embodiments, the external power supply is a portable battery. The device is preferably able to charge two photoluminescent flying discs simultaneously.
Illuminating Disc Golf Bag Insert Device
An illuminating disc golf bag insert device is disclosed. The device is comprised of a generally rectangular body and is preferably made from a plastic material. A light on an interior surface of the body is powered by a rechargeable battery and illuminates the glow-in-the-dark discs to allow a person to play disc golf during lowlight conditions without fear of losing their discs.