A63B65/10

Convertible Target Pad
20250303250 · 2025-10-02 ·

This invention discloses a circular target pad which may be used alternately as a target in connection with a golf putting game or as a flying disc. The target pad is shaped such that a golf ball may rest in its center but also may be easily dislodged by a striking force. The target pad also is shaped such that when thrown as a flying disc, its flight path is straight.

Recreational game and method of playing the same
12415122 · 2025-09-16 · ·

A recreational game is disclosed, including at least one flying disc, wherein a player on each of a set of teams throws the flying disc towards two sets of goal rings positioned on opposing sides of one another. The player on each set of teams attempts to throw the flying disc through one of the two sets of rings to obtain a point value. At least one ball is utilized as a defensive element to prevent the flying disc from travelling through one of the rings.

Flying disc with varied rim
12458902 · 2025-11-04 ·

Flying discs with different rim shapes in grip sectors and non-grip sectors. This may provide a comfortable throwing grip on a given disc while allowing desired flight characteristics (that may not match the grip shape) due to differing rim wing shapes in non-grip sectors. A set of discs may have the same grip width and shape but different widths and shapes in non-grip sectors. For example, a set of discs with one or more mid-ranges, one or more fairway drivers, and one or more distance drivers all share the same grip feel, in some embodiments.

LIGHTWEIGHT FLYING DISCS
20250345683 · 2025-11-13 ·

Lightweight flying discs for playing flying disc games and sports, such as Frisbee golf and ultimate Frisbee, for example, are provided. The discs comprise a flight plate portion and a rim portion surrounding the flight plate portion. At least the flight plate portion is formed from a lightweight and resilient material. The lightweight material can be a foam, including a polyurethane foam, for example.

LIGHTWEIGHT FLYING DISCS
20250345683 · 2025-11-13 ·

Lightweight flying discs for playing flying disc games and sports, such as Frisbee golf and ultimate Frisbee, for example, are provided. The discs comprise a flight plate portion and a rim portion surrounding the flight plate portion. At least the flight plate portion is formed from a lightweight and resilient material. The lightweight material can be a foam, including a polyurethane foam, for example.

Modular sensor-based disc sports device that provides analysis of disc throws

A disc sports device for attachment to a throwing disc having a circular housing, having a first side opposite a second side connected by a sidewall therebetween, forming a cavity having a printed circuit board assembly within, and a midline axis passing through the center of the first side, the center of the PCBA, and the center of the second side. The PCBA has a processor, a memory, a first accelerometer centered on the midline axis, a second accelerometer offset from the first accelerometer, a GPS module, a magnetometer, a gyroscope, and at least one wireless communication module, and a battery. The disc sports device has a connecting ring having a first connector side opposite a second connector side and a central opening therebetween, the first connector side having a disc connector and the second connector side having a housing connector detachably connected to the housing.

Modular sensor-based disc sports device that provides analysis of disc throws

A disc sports device for attachment to a throwing disc having a circular housing, having a first side opposite a second side connected by a sidewall therebetween, forming a cavity having a printed circuit board assembly within, and a midline axis passing through the center of the first side, the center of the PCBA, and the center of the second side. The PCBA has a processor, a memory, a first accelerometer centered on the midline axis, a second accelerometer offset from the first accelerometer, a GPS module, a magnetometer, a gyroscope, and at least one wireless communication module, and a battery. The disc sports device has a connecting ring having a first connector side opposite a second connector side and a central opening therebetween, the first connector side having a disc connector and the second connector side having a housing connector detachably connected to the housing.

PORTABLE CHARGER FOR RECREATIONAL FLYING OBJECTS AND METHOD OF USE
20260036267 · 2026-02-05 ·

A portable charger for an illuminated recreational flying object, such as flying discs (e.g., Frisbees), balls (i.e., golf balls, soccer balls, volley balls, etc.), badminton birdies, etc., is described. The portable charger permits a user to easily and rapidly charge the recreational flying object such as. The portable charger is scaled such that the illuminated flying disc is easily manually accessible from either side of the portable charger.

ELECTRONIC TRACKING FOR DISC GOLF
20260034401 · 2026-02-05 · ·

A trackable disc includes an electronic tracker configured to provide location information. The electronic tracker can communicate with a paired user device through any suitable wireless communication to receive instructions or determine relative location information. The user device can include a user interface that displays the relative distance and/or direction to the player. The electronic tracker can emit a sound when the player is close to the disc, either automatically or in response to user input. The electronic tracker can be embedded within the disc. The electronic tracker can be positioned in the center of the disc such that the center of mass remains at the geometric center of the disc. Some amount of disc substrate material can be removed and replaced with the electronic tracker. Additional disc material can also be removed so offset the weight of the electronic tracker.

ELECTRONIC TRACKING FOR DISC GOLF
20260034401 · 2026-02-05 · ·

A trackable disc includes an electronic tracker configured to provide location information. The electronic tracker can communicate with a paired user device through any suitable wireless communication to receive instructions or determine relative location information. The user device can include a user interface that displays the relative distance and/or direction to the player. The electronic tracker can emit a sound when the player is close to the disc, either automatically or in response to user input. The electronic tracker can be embedded within the disc. The electronic tracker can be positioned in the center of the disc such that the center of mass remains at the geometric center of the disc. Some amount of disc substrate material can be removed and replaced with the electronic tracker. Additional disc material can also be removed so offset the weight of the electronic tracker.